🎮 Level Up Your Game with Style!
The AceGamer Wireless Controller for PS4 combines a striking Akatsuki design with advanced gaming features, including dual vibration, a 600mAh rechargeable battery, and seamless compatibility with multiple platforms. With ergonomic grips and precise controls, this controller is designed for gamers who demand both style and performance.
Button Quantity | 17 |
Additional Features | Ergonomic, Rechargeable |
Power Source | Usb Cable |
Hardware Platform | playstation 3, playstation 4 |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Compatible Devices | Playstation 4 |
Item Dimensions | 8.1 x 5.5 x 2.6 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Red Cloudy |
Y**A
Cute and worth it!
I have always stuck with brand controllers but noticed the ps4 controllers would present issues way too early on so I resorted to off-brand. For an off-brand product, it is super cute comfortable and very durable, everything works the same. One difference is the noise, the buttons are slightly louder and more stiff in comparison to a traditional ps4 controller, but overall it is very durable. Another problem is that it is white, it will get dirty relatively fast but overall the purchase is very worth it.
S**3
Best PS4 controller I have ever had Want an Xbox one just like it and in the same pink and white
Works better and has better response than a Sony brand controller. I wish I could get a matching Xbox controller for this price that would make me life complete. Great Value for a better than brand name product. Love the Grip feel it comfortable and feel just right. The only issue I have had it when I plug it in to use it on my PC it cuts out all my sound and cut off my Mic. If there is a way to fix this I'm not sure.
S**
Great for price
Very nice, durable, used a few times seem like they play well, great value, nice grip
H**E
Drifting after less than a week of use
EDIT: I reset the controller with the reset button on the back and it fixed it instantly! Has been working perfect ever since.I’ve had this controller for a few months now, however my PlayStation wasn’t working when I got it and I have just now fixed it to where I would be able to use it again; I’ve been using this controller for less than a week (only used a few times) and it has already started drifting. At first, it worked perfectly and I was very impressed; now out of nowhere it acts as if I’m constantly moving to the right when I’m playing games. It’s a very cute controller, love the pink, the battery life isn’t bad at all, but it’s basically useless since I can’t play any games with it constantly drifting to the right. So sad it didn’t even work a full week.
K**N
Reliable for what you're getting
It works relatively fine. It does have some connecting issues at times but never long enough to disrupt what I'm doing. It's slightly different than a normal ps4 controller, just slightly bigger or the buttons and joysticks are a little farther apart but it is very comfortable to hold and easy to use.
N**.
I love them!
So far we loved them, they look really good, good quality, sturdy, pretty and works perfectly fine, if you don't want to spend $100+ for the originals, these are a great option. 🫰
S**Y
Great Controller
They look just like the picture they came fast this is one of the best set I done bought I almost gave up but these work better than the original ps controller that came with the game and the set up was super fast I defiantly will buy again !!!!!
U**R
Decently good, minor issues
Pros:-Looks amazing- I like the thumb nubs. Everyone else (4 other people) who tried the controller didn't like it, but for me, I love it. They are removeable if that isn't your thing.- I use the controller for most of my games. PS1, PS2, PS3, Xbox, Xbox 360, and half of my N64 games (The other half a N64 is still better because on how use to the controls I am), and gamecube is still far better to use a gamecube controller. So it's above and beyond for emulating gamers.-All my PS3 controllers I have bought would have been broken by now. I bought this because I gave up on PS3 controllers. I have beaten 100+ games in the span of 3 months, so I put my controllers through... well.. a lot.Cons:-Thumb Nubs come off too easily. Sometimes impacts game play more than it helps. The extra grip it gives is pretty crazy good, and the feeling is nice, but at the cost of probably every few days of using it a lot, it might just pop off mid-match.-When charging, the charging cord always sticks out a little, this by itself isn't that much of an issue if it wasn't for... the next problem...-(Non-Bluetooth) Disconnects... If the charging cord is at specific angles, it will unplug. With it unplugging it can take nearly 5-6 seconds to reconnect, it has costed me a decent amount of games until I replaced the cord it came with for a much longer one where I can move it to how I want. My computer can't connect to BlueTooth so I can't speak for that part. The adaptor I bought doesn't seem to work, not on the controller, as it works for none of my devices, so I can't test out this function.-The charging cord is too small (might not be an issue if you can play via wireless)-When disconnects, because it has a mic in it, it seems to want to default to this even when I set it to not default to the controller mic. Making people unable to hear me because the mic doesn't work without a mic extension, and I can't seem to just disable the mic all together.~~BIGGEST CON~~: I can't use this for a few games. The D-Pad buttons. If you don't press nearly the absolute edge of these, it might press the down or up buttons as well as the left and right. Most presses will be fine, it's probably like 1/5 casual button presses will push an up or down. If you can press the very left/Right, it will work pretty much everytime. It's just annoying for it to even do this to begin with. Games like Tekken, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, or any games that heavily uses the D-Pad, and based on your D-Pad directs, it can make or break you, you do NOT want to use this controller, I had to get a specific controller for those games. Thankfully, the vast majority of games either has light use-age of the D-Pad, or no D-Pad or Optional D-Pad or something like Kingdom Hearts where you just use up or down (With some exception), and even then it's still optional D-Pad. Games that can Simi-Use the D-Pad and still have no issue: Gauntlet Seven Sorrows is a good example, your magic is based on your D-Pad, but it will always do whatever D-Pad you pressed first because of the cooldown, so it doesn't matter that it presses another D-Pad, so it's perfectly fine for that. Other games aren't as lucky.Overall, I'd say depends on your needs. If you needed it for games like the described ones above, then get a different controller. If you need it for nearly any other, this is a good buy. Will last long, trust me, if it can survive what I put it through, then this should be perfect for you.
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