Triggers are very good it is a good controller if you want a great feeling during your gameplay I haven't get stick drift yet and I think it will take much more time from now.For the compatibility I have used it in my pc,tv and my smart phone and it is connected to all that so I think it is compatible with all the devices the vibration of the controller is very good for entry level controller like this it is cheap wireless compatible with every device stick drift is not a problem also buttons are pressure sensetive vibration is good quality is also good so overall it is a great deal
@699.. value for money.. working on phone tablet and tv
This is the good budget controller in range of 799. If that increases just ignore. the responsive triggers is working but not smoothly you need to press harder sometimes. Rest the controller is peak 💪 battery life is not bad. The dual moters works fine with good stability and good grip.
Overall it's a great product on this prise. In hand feel, size, weight and comfort is good. Good looking but on off button look cheap. Tactile buttons and smooth joy stikes. But joy stikes are not that much tactile and Pressure sensitive trigger are not that good. Connectivity is brilliant plug and play, but no place to dongle storage it's so bad. Battery life don't know.
It is very good you should go for ot its battery life is just 2 AAA cells and when i told my friends they said that in this price range not even a good wired controller come but this is just a miracle that a wireless controller come in this price range.. Its just plug and play. Not drivers needed also for window 11
I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte Nexus Wireless Controller for about a month now, and I’m honestly impressed with what it offers for the price. The build quality feels sturdy and comfortable to hold, even during long gaming sessions. The buttons are responsive, and the analog sticks have a nice smooth motion — no dead zones so far. The dual vibration works really well and adds a nice touch to gameplay. I also appreciate how quick and easy it was to connect to my PC — it paired instantly without any hassle. The only small downside is that it runs on 2 AAA batteries (which aren’t included), so you’ll need to keep some spares around or use rechargeable ones. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable and affordable wireless controller for PC gaming, this is definitely worth considering. It’s not a premium model, but it performs much better than I expected at this price point.
Triggers are very good it is a good controller if you want a great feeling during your gameplay I haven't get stick drift yet and I think it will take much more time from now.For the compatibility I have used it in my pc,tv and my smart phone and it is connected to all that so I think it is compatible with all the devices the vibration of the controller is very good for entry level controller like this it is cheap wireless compatible with every device stick drift is not a problem also buttons are pressure sensetive vibration is good quality is also good so overall it is a great deal
Overall it's a great product on this prise. In hand feel, size, weight and comfort is good. Good looking but on off button look cheap. Tactile buttons and smooth joy stikes. But joy stikes are not that much tactile and Pressure sensitive trigger are not that good. Connectivity is brilliant plug and play, but no place to dongle storage it's so bad. Battery life don't know.
My initial thought was "let's go for it" I tested the remote on steam, R2 wasn't responding entirely. Had to push it hard. The battery was drained within 5 days (played 2 hours everyday). There's no charging port. So you need to either get an AAA battery charger, or a new remote with USB charging. Tbh it works well (you get used to it, not of great quality), but battery life sucks. So, put ₹200-300 and get a remote with a usb charger. Ngl, I regret buying this. I wouldn't have bought it if I knew that the battery was going to drain so quickly with no medium to charger directly. Stick drift gets stuck too. Triggers are not soft. Sensitivity can be better.
Good product for the price. R2 & L2 button feels a bit flimsy. Overall a great product for beginners.
Triggers are very good it is a good controller if you want a great feeling during your gameplay I haven't get stick drift yet and I think it will take much more time from now.For the compatibility I have used it in my pc,tv and my smart phone and it is connected to all that so I think it is compatible with all the devices the vibration of the controller is very good for entry level controller like this it is cheap wireless compatible with every device stick drift is not a problem also buttons are pressure sensetive vibration is good quality is also good so overall it is a great deal
Review: Cosmic Byte Gamepad Controller I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte controller for a while now, and overall it works decently for gaming. The grip is comfortable, buttons are responsive, and it connects without much hassle. It’s a good budget-friendly option for casual gamers. However, one major drawback I noticed is that the letters and symbols printed on the controller keys faded very quickly. After some weeks of use, the markings on the buttons became hard to read, which makes it a bit inconvenient, especially for new players or when playing games that rely on button prompts. Pros: Affordable price Comfortable design Responsive controls Cons: Build quality could be better Key letters/symbols fade quickly Not as durable as premium controller
For budget its good but only one problem if lost the dongle this controller willl be useless other than its good for casual gaming i don't recommend for competitive game its not that great use it only for like emulators old games and story game
I gave it a 3 star, but in reality it is closer to 3.5 or even 4. The controller is a great pickup for this price—the build quality, though made with cheap materials, is surprisingly sturdy, and it can take a few drops or bouts of gamer rage. The external battery is a good compromise; I'd rather have swappable AAA batteries than deal with a poor inbuilt one. The gaming performance is where this struggles. During extensive gaming sessions, the controller is unable to register multiple inputs at once. This leads to missed or repeated actions, which can make scenarios like combat or fast paced gameplay frustrating. If you're playing retro games or something slow-paced, it might be fine — but for anything more demanding, the experience isn’t smooth. So, do I recommend this controller? No. I do not think this a good controller for a the average gamer. I bought it to play my retro games on a retro feeling controller, but for anything modern, this is NOT a good pick up. Ideally, I'd recommend you either get a wired controller for this price range or save up more to get a better wireless controller.
Triggers are very good it is a good controller if you want a great feeling during your gameplay I haven't get stick drift yet and I think it will take much more time from now.For the compatibility I have used it in my pc,tv and my smart phone and it is connected to all that so I think it is compatible with all the devices the vibration of the controller is very good for entry level controller like this it is cheap wireless compatible with every device stick drift is not a problem also buttons are pressure sensetive vibration is good quality is also good so overall it is a great deal
It is very good you should go for ot its battery life is just 2 AAA cells and when i told my friends they said that in this price range not even a good wired controller come but this is just a miracle that a wireless controller come in this price range.. Its just plug and play. Not drivers needed also for window 11
Definitely worth the price. Got it for 700rs and got what i wanted. The vibration only lasts for like 2 days as it needs more battery to run but otherwise everything's good. The quality is also very nice and strong i dropped it like 3 times and not a scratch. Its also quite comfortable to hold it. Been using it for 5 months now and still haven't experienced any stick drift.
My initial thought was "let's go for it" I tested the remote on steam, R2 wasn't responding entirely. Had to push it hard. The battery was drained within 5 days (played 2 hours everyday). There's no charging port. So you need to either get an AAA battery charger, or a new remote with USB charging. Tbh it works well (you get used to it, not of great quality), but battery life sucks. So, put ₹200-300 and get a remote with a usb charger. Ngl, I regret buying this. I wouldn't have bought it if I knew that the battery was going to drain so quickly with no medium to charger directly. Stick drift gets stuck too. Triggers are not soft. Sensitivity can be better.
Triggers are very good it is a good controller if you want a great feeling during your gameplay I haven't get stick drift yet and I think it will take much more time from now.For the compatibility I have used it in my pc,tv and my smart phone and it is connected to all that so I think it is compatible with all the devices the vibration of the controller is very good for entry level controller like this it is cheap wireless compatible with every device stick drift is not a problem also buttons are pressure sensetive vibration is good quality is also good so overall it is a great deal
I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte Nexus Wireless Controller for about a month now, and I’m honestly impressed with what it offers for the price. The build quality feels sturdy and comfortable to hold, even during long gaming sessions. The buttons are responsive, and the analog sticks have a nice smooth motion — no dead zones so far. The dual vibration works really well and adds a nice touch to gameplay. I also appreciate how quick and easy it was to connect to my PC — it paired instantly without any hassle. The only small downside is that it runs on 2 AAA batteries (which aren’t included), so you’ll need to keep some spares around or use rechargeable ones. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable and affordable wireless controller for PC gaming, this is definitely worth considering. It’s not a premium model, but it performs much better than I expected at this price point.
I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte Nexus Wireless Controller for about a month now, and I’m honestly impressed with what it offers for the price. The build quality feels sturdy and comfortable to hold, even during long gaming sessions. The buttons are responsive, and the analog sticks have a nice smooth motion — no dead zones so far. The dual vibration works really well and adds a nice touch to gameplay. I also appreciate how quick and easy it was to connect to my PC — it paired instantly without any hassle. The only small downside is that it runs on 2 AAA batteries (which aren’t included), so you’ll need to keep some spares around or use rechargeable ones. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable and affordable wireless controller for PC gaming, this is definitely worth considering. It’s not a premium model, but it performs much better than I expected at this price point.
For budget its good but only one problem if lost the dongle this controller willl be useless other than its good for casual gaming i don't recommend for competitive game its not that great use it only for like emulators old games and story game
If u r having your first controller its a go to deal. The build quality of the product is 7/10 but it will not feel cheap. Vibration level is Okaish, not that great 4/10. connectivity is 10/10 works on pc,ps4 & ios, which most of the high end controllers even don’t allow. The only down side I found is the Triggers, YES they are pressure sensitive but to fully press the trigger takes a lot a force, which in long term hurts my fingers specially in racing games. But overall it’s a pretty decent product, u can go for it.
Awesome product it works on AAA two batteries but works really well and has a good vibration while playing
I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte Nexus Wireless Controller for about a month now, and I’m honestly impressed with what it offers for the price. The build quality feels sturdy and comfortable to hold, even during long gaming sessions. The buttons are responsive, and the analog sticks have a nice smooth motion — no dead zones so far. The dual vibration works really well and adds a nice touch to gameplay. I also appreciate how quick and easy it was to connect to my PC — it paired instantly without any hassle. The only small downside is that it runs on 2 AAA batteries (which aren’t included), so you’ll need to keep some spares around or use rechargeable ones. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable and affordable wireless controller for PC gaming, this is definitely worth considering. It’s not a premium model, but it performs much better than I expected at this price point.
I purchased the Nexus Comic Byte gamepad from Amazon, but unfortunately the device never worked properly. It only stays in pairing mode and does not connect to any device despite trying everything. I contacted Nexus support. They asked for invoice, photos, and video, which I provided, but there has been no response or resolution so far. Very disappointing experience. Would not recommend.
I gave it a 3 star, but in reality it is closer to 3.5 or even 4. The controller is a great pickup for this price—the build quality, though made with cheap materials, is surprisingly sturdy, and it can take a few drops or bouts of gamer rage. The external battery is a good compromise; I'd rather have swappable AAA batteries than deal with a poor inbuilt one. The gaming performance is where this struggles. During extensive gaming sessions, the controller is unable to register multiple inputs at once. This leads to missed or repeated actions, which can make scenarios like combat or fast paced gameplay frustrating. If you're playing retro games or something slow-paced, it might be fine — but for anything more demanding, the experience isn’t smooth. So, do I recommend this controller? No. I do not think this a good controller for a the average gamer. I bought it to play my retro games on a retro feeling controller, but for anything modern, this is NOT a good pick up. Ideally, I'd recommend you either get a wired controller for this price range or save up more to get a better wireless controller.
No vibration, no bluetooth, good build quality
My initial thought was "let's go for it" I tested the remote on steam, R2 wasn't responding entirely. Had to push it hard. The battery was drained within 5 days (played 2 hours everyday). There's no charging port. So you need to either get an AAA battery charger, or a new remote with USB charging. Tbh it works well (you get used to it, not of great quality), but battery life sucks. So, put ₹200-300 and get a remote with a usb charger. Ngl, I regret buying this. I wouldn't have bought it if I knew that the battery was going to drain so quickly with no medium to charger directly. Stick drift gets stuck too. Triggers are not soft. Sensitivity can be better.
If u r having your first controller its a go to deal. The build quality of the product is 7/10 but it will not feel cheap. Vibration level is Okaish, not that great 4/10. connectivity is 10/10 works on pc,ps4 & ios, which most of the high end controllers even don’t allow. The only down side I found is the Triggers, YES they are pressure sensitive but to fully press the trigger takes a lot a force, which in long term hurts my fingers specially in racing games. But overall it’s a pretty decent product, u can go for it.
It is very good you should go for ot its battery life is just 2 AAA cells and when i told my friends they said that in this price range not even a good wired controller come but this is just a miracle that a wireless controller come in this price range.. Its just plug and play. Not drivers needed also for window 11
Review: Cosmic Byte Gamepad Controller I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte controller for a while now, and overall it works decently for gaming. The grip is comfortable, buttons are responsive, and it connects without much hassle. It’s a good budget-friendly option for casual gamers. However, one major drawback I noticed is that the letters and symbols printed on the controller keys faded very quickly. After some weeks of use, the markings on the buttons became hard to read, which makes it a bit inconvenient, especially for new players or when playing games that rely on button prompts. Pros: Affordable price Comfortable design Responsive controls Cons: Build quality could be better Key letters/symbols fade quickly Not as durable as premium controller
I bought 2 controllers. Pros : - decent warrenty support AS of now - budget is good when considering casual gaming Cons : - build quality is pretty bad I have to say. Because on the first day use, one controller's R2 was not working. GOOD thing is it got replaced immediately. - you really have to press harder for l2 and R2 correct response - Now one by one, vibration is not working. For one controller I booked warrenty claim and it wasn't like it was previously. The delay is response is huge. Waiting for collection and inspection of one unit so that I can think about what can be done with second vibration disabled one.
first of all price... At this price, it's just the best... Vibration is good for the price. Build is great and moderately comfortable. Connectivity with android is nice but with some games the joysticks and triggers doesn't work although after playing with keybinds for a while, they started working... I mean they work but games doesn't take input from them. Although this can be problem of my OEM or device.
My initial thought was "let's go for it" I tested the remote on steam, R2 wasn't responding entirely. Had to push it hard. The battery was drained within 5 days (played 2 hours everyday). There's no charging port. So you need to either get an AAA battery charger, or a new remote with USB charging. Tbh it works well (you get used to it, not of great quality), but battery life sucks. So, put ₹200-300 and get a remote with a usb charger. Ngl, I regret buying this. I wouldn't have bought it if I knew that the battery was going to drain so quickly with no medium to charger directly. Stick drift gets stuck too. Triggers are not soft. Sensitivity can be better.
I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte Nexus Wireless Controller for about a month now, and I’m honestly impressed with what it offers for the price. The build quality feels sturdy and comfortable to hold, even during long gaming sessions. The buttons are responsive, and the analog sticks have a nice smooth motion — no dead zones so far. The dual vibration works really well and adds a nice touch to gameplay. I also appreciate how quick and easy it was to connect to my PC — it paired instantly without any hassle. The only small downside is that it runs on 2 AAA batteries (which aren’t included), so you’ll need to keep some spares around or use rechargeable ones. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable and affordable wireless controller for PC gaming, this is definitely worth considering. It’s not a premium model, but it performs much better than I expected at this price point.
first of all price... At this price, it's just the best... Vibration is good for the price. Build is great and moderately comfortable. Connectivity with android is nice but with some games the joysticks and triggers doesn't work although after playing with keybinds for a while, they started working... I mean they work but games doesn't take input from them. Although this can be problem of my OEM or device.
If u r having your first controller its a go to deal. The build quality of the product is 7/10 but it will not feel cheap. Vibration level is Okaish, not that great 4/10. connectivity is 10/10 works on pc,ps4 & ios, which most of the high end controllers even don’t allow. The only down side I found is the Triggers, YES they are pressure sensitive but to fully press the trigger takes a lot a force, which in long term hurts my fingers specially in racing games. But overall it’s a pretty decent product, u can go for it.
For this price its a good controller lile literally entry level type but if your are looking for accurate and good sensitive triggers then i would extend your budget a bit cause it has sensitive triggers but not good enough for games like f1 for casual gaming for just for that experience its good at this price.
It is very good you should go for ot its battery life is just 2 AAA cells and when i told my friends they said that in this price range not even a good wired controller come but this is just a miracle that a wireless controller come in this price range.. Its just plug and play. Not drivers needed also for window 11
It is very good you should go for ot its battery life is just 2 AAA cells and when i told my friends they said that in this price range not even a good wired controller come but this is just a miracle that a wireless controller come in this price range.. Its just plug and play. Not drivers needed also for window 11
Good for the price and great performance
Good for the price and great performance
Good for the price and great performance
I gave it a 3 star, but in reality it is closer to 3.5 or even 4. The controller is a great pickup for this price—the build quality, though made with cheap materials, is surprisingly sturdy, and it can take a few drops or bouts of gamer rage. The external battery is a good compromise; I'd rather have swappable AAA batteries than deal with a poor inbuilt one. The gaming performance is where this struggles. During extensive gaming sessions, the controller is unable to register multiple inputs at once. This leads to missed or repeated actions, which can make scenarios like combat or fast paced gameplay frustrating. If you're playing retro games or something slow-paced, it might be fine — but for anything more demanding, the experience isn’t smooth. So, do I recommend this controller? No. I do not think this a good controller for a the average gamer. I bought it to play my retro games on a retro feeling controller, but for anything modern, this is NOT a good pick up. Ideally, I'd recommend you either get a wired controller for this price range or save up more to get a better wireless controller.
first of all price... At this price, it's just the best... Vibration is good for the price. Build is great and moderately comfortable. Connectivity with android is nice but with some games the joysticks and triggers doesn't work although after playing with keybinds for a while, they started working... I mean they work but games doesn't take input from them. Although this can be problem of my OEM or device.
I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte Nexus Wireless Controller for about a month now, and I’m honestly impressed with what it offers for the price. The build quality feels sturdy and comfortable to hold, even during long gaming sessions. The buttons are responsive, and the analog sticks have a nice smooth motion — no dead zones so far. The dual vibration works really well and adds a nice touch to gameplay. I also appreciate how quick and easy it was to connect to my PC — it paired instantly without any hassle. The only small downside is that it runs on 2 AAA batteries (which aren’t included), so you’ll need to keep some spares around or use rechargeable ones. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable and affordable wireless controller for PC gaming, this is definitely worth considering. It’s not a premium model, but it performs much better than I expected at this price point.
The controller is good but it's l2 r2 are hard to press also its battery life is very less I used Duracell AAA batteries & I played gta 5 on it & it drained in 4 days when played around 3 hours per day. It is light weight but also it lacks some features. Instead of this controller go for another wired or bluetooth gamepad instead of those which needs AAA batteries...
Good for the price and great performance
Good product for the price. R2 & L2 button feels a bit flimsy. Overall a great product for beginners.
Review: Cosmic Byte Gamepad Controller I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte controller for a while now, and overall it works decently for gaming. The grip is comfortable, buttons are responsive, and it connects without much hassle. It’s a good budget-friendly option for casual gamers. However, one major drawback I noticed is that the letters and symbols printed on the controller keys faded very quickly. After some weeks of use, the markings on the buttons became hard to read, which makes it a bit inconvenient, especially for new players or when playing games that rely on button prompts. Pros: Affordable price Comfortable design Responsive controls Cons: Build quality could be better Key letters/symbols fade quickly Not as durable as premium controller
I purchased the Nexus Comic Byte gamepad from Amazon, but unfortunately the device never worked properly. It only stays in pairing mode and does not connect to any device despite trying everything. I contacted Nexus support. They asked for invoice, photos, and video, which I provided, but there has been no response or resolution so far. Very disappointing experience. Would not recommend.
The controller is good, the joysticks are smooth and accurate, the buttons are clicky and dpad buttons are also good. The wireless connection is also pretty good, I can play game from 2 meters away. Looks are quite decent tho but they doesn't matter. The pressure sensitive triggers are usefull in racing games however if you are playing games other than racing game then they become issue as you have to press real hard to get full output, for example: as I was playing Wuthering Waves, you have to dodge enemy attack by pressing rt trigger and not once but simultaneously, it becomes impossible to press the triggers hard enough for the game to actually recognise the output. This controller have both X input and D input which is great because modern games only recognise X input. Everything else is great, buy this if you play less sweaty games and racing games.
I gave it a 3 star, but in reality it is closer to 3.5 or even 4. The controller is a great pickup for this price—the build quality, though made with cheap materials, is surprisingly sturdy, and it can take a few drops or bouts of gamer rage. The external battery is a good compromise; I'd rather have swappable AAA batteries than deal with a poor inbuilt one. The gaming performance is where this struggles. During extensive gaming sessions, the controller is unable to register multiple inputs at once. This leads to missed or repeated actions, which can make scenarios like combat or fast paced gameplay frustrating. If you're playing retro games or something slow-paced, it might be fine — but for anything more demanding, the experience isn’t smooth. So, do I recommend this controller? No. I do not think this a good controller for a the average gamer. I bought it to play my retro games on a retro feeling controller, but for anything modern, this is NOT a good pick up. Ideally, I'd recommend you either get a wired controller for this price range or save up more to get a better wireless controller.
Good for the price and great performance
Good for the price and great performance
Good product for the price. R2 & L2 button feels a bit flimsy. Overall a great product for beginners.
Review: Cosmic Byte Gamepad Controller I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte controller for a while now, and overall it works decently for gaming. The grip is comfortable, buttons are responsive, and it connects without much hassle. It’s a good budget-friendly option for casual gamers. However, one major drawback I noticed is that the letters and symbols printed on the controller keys faded very quickly. After some weeks of use, the markings on the buttons became hard to read, which makes it a bit inconvenient, especially for new players or when playing games that rely on button prompts. Pros: Affordable price Comfortable design Responsive controls Cons: Build quality could be better Key letters/symbols fade quickly Not as durable as premium controller
I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte Nexus Wireless Controller for about a month now, and I’m honestly impressed with what it offers for the price. The build quality feels sturdy and comfortable to hold, even during long gaming sessions. The buttons are responsive, and the analog sticks have a nice smooth motion — no dead zones so far. The dual vibration works really well and adds a nice touch to gameplay. I also appreciate how quick and easy it was to connect to my PC — it paired instantly without any hassle. The only small downside is that it runs on 2 AAA batteries (which aren’t included), so you’ll need to keep some spares around or use rechargeable ones. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable and affordable wireless controller for PC gaming, this is definitely worth considering. It’s not a premium model, but it performs much better than I expected at this price point.
Awesome product it works on AAA two batteries but works really well and has a good vibration while playing
I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte Nexus Wireless Controller for about a month now, and I’m honestly impressed with what it offers for the price. The build quality feels sturdy and comfortable to hold, even during long gaming sessions. The buttons are responsive, and the analog sticks have a nice smooth motion — no dead zones so far. The dual vibration works really well and adds a nice touch to gameplay. I also appreciate how quick and easy it was to connect to my PC — it paired instantly without any hassle. The only small downside is that it runs on 2 AAA batteries (which aren’t included), so you’ll need to keep some spares around or use rechargeable ones. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable and affordable wireless controller for PC gaming, this is definitely worth considering. It’s not a premium model, but it performs much better than I expected at this price point.
Best controller to buy if you are a casual gamer but in competitive gaming buy professional controller and it is also good you get analog triggers
I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte Nexus Wireless Controller for about a month now, and I’m honestly impressed with what it offers for the price. The build quality feels sturdy and comfortable to hold, even during long gaming sessions. The buttons are responsive, and the analog sticks have a nice smooth motion — no dead zones so far. The dual vibration works really well and adds a nice touch to gameplay. I also appreciate how quick and easy it was to connect to my PC — it paired instantly without any hassle. The only small downside is that it runs on 2 AAA batteries (which aren’t included), so you’ll need to keep some spares around or use rechargeable ones. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable and affordable wireless controller for PC gaming, this is definitely worth considering. It’s not a premium model, but it performs much better than I expected at this price point.
Great product. It has a dongle and the controller. The buttons are good. The connectivity is best. It has pressure sensitive buttons. It requires AAA 2 batteries. It's compatible with pc but not with mobile. I can play Minecraft now. Great deal for the price of 699 . (You can't use it as wired and no Bluetooth)
The controller is good, the joysticks are smooth and accurate, the buttons are clicky and dpad buttons are also good. The wireless connection is also pretty good, I can play game from 2 meters away. Looks are quite decent tho but they doesn't matter. The pressure sensitive triggers are usefull in racing games however if you are playing games other than racing game then they become issue as you have to press real hard to get full output, for example: as I was playing Wuthering Waves, you have to dodge enemy attack by pressing rt trigger and not once but simultaneously, it becomes impossible to press the triggers hard enough for the game to actually recognise the output. This controller have both X input and D input which is great because modern games only recognise X input. Everything else is great, buy this if you play less sweaty games and racing games.
Awesome product it works on AAA two batteries but works really well and has a good vibration while playing
If u r having your first controller its a go to deal. The build quality of the product is 7/10 but it will not feel cheap. Vibration level is Okaish, not that great 4/10. connectivity is 10/10 works on pc,ps4 & ios, which most of the high end controllers even don’t allow. The only down side I found is the Triggers, YES they are pressure sensitive but to fully press the trigger takes a lot a force, which in long term hurts my fingers specially in racing games. But overall it’s a pretty decent product, u can go for it.
The controller is good, the joysticks are smooth and accurate, the buttons are clicky and dpad buttons are also good. The wireless connection is also pretty good, I can play game from 2 meters away. Looks are quite decent tho but they doesn't matter. The pressure sensitive triggers are usefull in racing games however if you are playing games other than racing game then they become issue as you have to press real hard to get full output, for example: as I was playing Wuthering Waves, you have to dodge enemy attack by pressing rt trigger and not once but simultaneously, it becomes impossible to press the triggers hard enough for the game to actually recognise the output. This controller have both X input and D input which is great because modern games only recognise X input. Everything else is great, buy this if you play less sweaty games and racing games.
Good product for the price. R2 & L2 button feels a bit flimsy. Overall a great product for beginners.
The controller is good but it's l2 r2 are hard to press also its battery life is very less I used Duracell AAA batteries & I played gta 5 on it & it drained in 4 days when played around 3 hours per day. It is light weight but also it lacks some features. Instead of this controller go for another wired or bluetooth gamepad instead of those which needs AAA batteries...
Good for the price and great performance
The controller is good, the joysticks are smooth and accurate, the buttons are clicky and dpad buttons are also good. The wireless connection is also pretty good, I can play game from 2 meters away. Looks are quite decent tho but they doesn't matter. The pressure sensitive triggers are usefull in racing games however if you are playing games other than racing game then they become issue as you have to press real hard to get full output, for example: as I was playing Wuthering Waves, you have to dodge enemy attack by pressing rt trigger and not once but simultaneously, it becomes impossible to press the triggers hard enough for the game to actually recognise the output. This controller have both X input and D input which is great because modern games only recognise X input. Everything else is great, buy this if you play less sweaty games and racing games.
Good product Worth of money
I bought 2 controllers. Pros : - decent warrenty support AS of now - budget is good when considering casual gaming Cons : - build quality is pretty bad I have to say. Because on the first day use, one controller's R2 was not working. GOOD thing is it got replaced immediately. - you really have to press harder for l2 and R2 correct response - Now one by one, vibration is not working. For one controller I booked warrenty claim and it wasn't like it was previously. The delay is response is huge. Waiting for collection and inspection of one unit so that I can think about what can be done with second vibration disabled one.
I’ve been using the Cosmic Byte Nexus Wireless Controller for about a month now, and I’m honestly impressed with what it offers for the price. The build quality feels sturdy and comfortable to hold, even during long gaming sessions. The buttons are responsive, and the analog sticks have a nice smooth motion — no dead zones so far. The dual vibration works really well and adds a nice touch to gameplay. I also appreciate how quick and easy it was to connect to my PC — it paired instantly without any hassle. The only small downside is that it runs on 2 AAA batteries (which aren’t included), so you’ll need to keep some spares around or use rechargeable ones. Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable and affordable wireless controller for PC gaming, this is definitely worth considering. It’s not a premium model, but it performs much better than I expected at this price point.
The controller is good, the joysticks are smooth and accurate, the buttons are clicky and dpad buttons are also good. The wireless connection is also pretty good, I can play game from 2 meters away. Looks are quite decent tho but they doesn't matter. The pressure sensitive triggers are usefull in racing games however if you are playing games other than racing game then they become issue as you have to press real hard to get full output, for example: as I was playing Wuthering Waves, you have to dodge enemy attack by pressing rt trigger and not once but simultaneously, it becomes impossible to press the triggers hard enough for the game to actually recognise the output. This controller have both X input and D input which is great because modern games only recognise X input. Everything else is great, buy this if you play less sweaty games and racing games.
first of all price... At this price, it's just the best... Vibration is good for the price. Build is great and moderately comfortable. Connectivity with android is nice but with some games the joysticks and triggers doesn't work although after playing with keybinds for a while, they started working... I mean they work but games doesn't take input from them. Although this can be problem of my OEM or device.
first of all price... At this price, it's just the best... Vibration is good for the price. Build is great and moderately comfortable. Connectivity with android is nice but with some games the joysticks and triggers doesn't work although after playing with keybinds for a while, they started working... I mean they work but games doesn't take input from them. Although this can be problem of my OEM or device.
Awesome product it works on AAA two batteries but works really well and has a good vibration while playing
Awesome product it works on AAA two batteries but works really well and has a good vibration while playing
Very nice controll after using 1 month
Great product. It has a dongle and the controller. The buttons are good. The connectivity is best. It has pressure sensitive buttons. It requires AAA 2 batteries. It's compatible with pc but not with mobile. I can play Minecraft now. Great deal for the price of 699 . (You can't use it as wired and no Bluetooth)
I bought 2 controllers. Pros : - decent warrenty support AS of now - budget is good when considering casual gaming Cons : - build quality is pretty bad I have to say. Because on the first day use, one controller's R2 was not working. GOOD thing is it got replaced immediately. - you really have to press harder for l2 and R2 correct response - Now one by one, vibration is not working. For one controller I booked warrenty claim and it wasn't like it was previously. The delay is response is huge. Waiting for collection and inspection of one unit so that I can think about what can be done with second vibration disabled one.
Very good product and value for money
I gave it a 3 star, but in reality it is closer to 3.5 or even 4. The controller is a great pickup for this price—the build quality, though made with cheap materials, is surprisingly sturdy, and it can take a few drops or bouts of gamer rage. The external battery is a good compromise; I'd rather have swappable AAA batteries than deal with a poor inbuilt one. The gaming performance is where this struggles. During extensive gaming sessions, the controller is unable to register multiple inputs at once. This leads to missed or repeated actions, which can make scenarios like combat or fast paced gameplay frustrating. If you're playing retro games or something slow-paced, it might be fine — but for anything more demanding, the experience isn’t smooth. So, do I recommend this controller? No. I do not think this a good controller for a the average gamer. I bought it to play my retro games on a retro feeling controller, but for anything modern, this is NOT a good pick up. Ideally, I'd recommend you either get a wired controller for this price range or save up more to get a better wireless controller.
The controller is good, the joysticks are smooth and accurate, the buttons are clicky and dpad buttons are also good. The wireless connection is also pretty good, I can play game from 2 meters away. Looks are quite decent tho but they doesn't matter. The pressure sensitive triggers are usefull in racing games however if you are playing games other than racing game then they become issue as you have to press real hard to get full output, for example: as I was playing Wuthering Waves, you have to dodge enemy attack by pressing rt trigger and not once but simultaneously, it becomes impossible to press the triggers hard enough for the game to actually recognise the output. This controller have both X input and D input which is great because modern games only recognise X input. Everything else is great, buy this if you play less sweaty games and racing games.
If u r having your first controller its a go to deal. The build quality of the product is 7/10 but it will not feel cheap. Vibration level is Okaish, not that great 4/10. connectivity is 10/10 works on pc,ps4 & ios, which most of the high end controllers even don’t allow. The only down side I found is the Triggers, YES they are pressure sensitive but to fully press the trigger takes a lot a force, which in long term hurts my fingers specially in racing games.But overall it’s a pretty decent product, u can go for it.
Good product, but haptic is low, trigger sensitivity avarage
I gave it a 3 star, but in reality it is closer to 3.5 or even 4. The controller is a great pickup for this price—the build quality, though made with cheap materials, is surprisingly sturdy, and it can take a few drops or bouts of gamer rage. The external battery is a good compromise; I'd rather have swappable AAA batteries than deal with a poor inbuilt one.The gaming performance is where this struggles. During extensive gaming sessions, the controller is unable to register multiple inputs at once. This leads to missed or repeated actions, which can make scenarios like combat or fast paced gameplay frustrating. If you're playing retro games or something slow-paced, it might be fine — but for anything more demanding, the experience isn’t smooth.So, do I recommend this controller? No. I do not think this a good controller for a the average gamer. I bought it to play my retro games on a retro feeling controller, but for anything modern, this is NOT a good pick up. Ideally, I'd recommend you either get a wired controller for this price range or save up more to get a better wireless controller.
Value for money product for those who agree new to gaming. Controller is compatible with PC. A decent OTG connector with allow you to connect with iPad and Android devices.Device does not have slot to keep 2.4GHz connector stored when it is not in use which increases risk is loosing it.A cheap controller case or diy cover should resolve that issue.
It is worth to purchase if you are tight on budget and comes with cheap plastics but great quality at the haptics and buttons controls at this budget. It looks basic but powerful, battery life depends on AAA batteries so no need to worry for the charging issue. Trigger sensitivity at this rate is rarely available in any other controllers, Cosmic Byte really gaves a tough competition to competitors.
Stay away from any Cosmic Byte Product that have "Service Center Replacement".Product arrived with Stick Drift, self shipped product to Cosmic Byte Service Center, now they don't answer your calls or reply your emails inquiring about the status of the replacement.Thanks to Amazon's change in Return & Replacement policy for this mishap.The same Amazon in US avail 30 days Return by themselves.
Decent quality, connectivity is good, trigger buttons can be better, performance is good
For the price, if you are a first time user, it is a great option to try