GameSir X2
![]() | Expecting restock A wired mobile controller that allows you to transform an Android smartphone into the likeness of a portable gaming console. The phone is inserted directly between the two halves of the gamepad through a USB-C port — no Bluetooth, no pairing, no signal delay: physical and instant connection. This approach provides a significant advantage in games requiring quick reactions, as the wired connection ensures minimal input lag compared to wireless counterparts. The attachment format also changes the mobile gaming process itself — the smartphone is fixed between the handles, distributing the weight evenly, and hands no longer wrap around the heated phone body directly. The layout of the GameSir X2 gamepad is asymmetrical, with the stick positioned top-left, like Xbox controllers: <...b>12 buttons, a 4-way D-pad, two analog sticks, a pair of bumpers, and two triggers — a set sufficient for most mobile games and streaming services like Xbox Cloud Gaming or GeForce Now. The controller is powered by the smartphone itself through the same USB-C, with no separate battery — on one hand, this makes the device lighter, but on the other — it slightly accelerates the phone's discharge. There is no feedback in the form of vibration, which is not uncommon for a budget mobile gamepad, but it might disappoint those used to tactile feedback. Compatibility is limited to Android devices with a USB-C port; no support for iOS, PCs, or consoles. |
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A wired mobile controller that allows you to transform an Android smartphone into the likeness of a portable gaming console. The phone is inserted directly between the two halves of the gamepad through a USB-C port — no Bluetooth, no pairing, no signal delay: physical and instant connection. This approach provides a significant advantage in games requiring quick reactions, as the wired connection ensures minimal input lag compared to wireless counterparts.
The attachment format also changes the mobile gaming process itself — the smartphone is fixed between the handles, distributing the weight evenly, and hands no longer wrap around the heated phone body directly. The layout of the GameSir X2 gamepad is asymmetrical, with the stick positioned top-left, like Xbox controllers: 12 buttons, a 4-way D-pad, two analog sticks, a pair of bumpers, and two triggers — a set sufficient for most mobile games and streaming services like Xbox Cloud Gaming or GeForce Now.
The controller is powered by the smartphone itself through the same USB-C, with no separate battery — on one hand, this makes the device lighter, but on the other — it slightly accelerates the phone's discharge. There is no feedback in the form of vibration, which is not uncommon for a budget mobile gamepad, but it might disappoint those used to tactile feedback. Compatibility is limited to Android devices with a USB-C port; no support for iOS, PCs, or consoles.
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High-quality gamepad for phone Simple connection, plug in your phone and play. There is also software that allows you to configure controls for games that do not support gamepads. Quite comfortable grip. You can insert large screen phones. The Type-C connector adjusts its angle for easier connection. High-quality materials. You can play and charge the phone simultaneously. Works in emulators. The length of the Type-C connector. For my phone, it is too long, and therefore, when connected, the bottom of the phone does not reach all the way and is held only by the connector, which is not very good for the connector. |
































