GameSir T3 Wireless Gaming Controller, PC Controller for Windows 7/8/10/11, Android, Gamepad Joystick with Turbo and Dual Vibration, Gaming Controller for Android TV/TV Box, 20 Hours Working Battery
$26.98
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Description
Price: $26.98
(as of Sep 14, 2024 18:05:30 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Power on: Press and hold the HOME button for 2s to power on;
Power off: Press and hold the HOME button for 5s to power off.
How to Pair with USB Receiver
1. Plug the USB receiver into the USB port of your computer.
2. When the gamepad is powered off, press and hold the R1+X+HOME button for 2s to start the gamepad.
3. The indicator light of the gamepad fast blinks alternately blue and red to enter the pairing mode.
4. After successful connection, the default mode is computer connection mode.
How to Connect to Your Computer via USB Receiver
1. Plug the USB receiver into the USB port of your computer;
2. Press and hold the X+HOME button to start the gamepad;
3. When reconnecting to your computer again after the gamepad is powered off, just by pressing and holding the HOME button for 2s to start the gamepad, the gamepad will automatically connect with the USB receiver.
How to Connect to Android TV Box via USB Receiver
1. Plug the USB receiver into the USB port of your Android TV box;
2. Press and hold the A+HOME button to start the gamepad;
3. When connecting your Android TV box again after the gamepad is powered off, just by pressing and holding the HOME button for 2s to start the gamepad, the gamepad will automatically connect with the USB receiver.
Working for PC & Android TV
GameSir T3 Game Controller works for Windows 10/8/8.1/7, Android TV Box (Android 9.0 or above), which makes it an ideal gaming companion for your cozy couch gaming, be it through the attached 1.8m cable or 2.4GHz wireless receiver (up to 10m transmission distance).
3-gear Turbo Frequency Delivers Right Speed for Right Scenes
GameSir T3 Gamepad has 3-gear Turbo speed to choose from, This pc game controller helps gamers change to different speed while gaming that reach an ultimate gaming experience.
40-hour Battery Life Backs Your Nonstop Playtime
GameSir T3 built-in with a 400mAh lithium battery, which can provide up to 40-hour battery life. It helps gamers escape low battery anxiety and gamers ultimate gaming experience.
Dual Mode Connection
GameSir T3 has two mode connection, Wired, or Wireless. You can use 1.8m cable or 2.4GHz wireless receiver to connect your computer or android TV Box. T3 controller makes it not a question for gamers to enjoy the freedom to switch from a wired to wireless controller.
Asymmetrical Dual Motors Take you to Real Gaming Battles
How to adjust Motor Vibration Intensity? 1.Vibration gear: 4 gears, Off/Low/Middle/Strong; 2.Adjustment of vibration gear: press and hold the TURBO button, then press the D-Pad’s down button (downshift) or up (upshift) button to adjust the vibration gear. The according vibration response time is 2s when adjusting.
Linear Trigger Buttons Create Multi-level Performance and Interactivity
Linear trigger buttons allow you to control in-game speed or strength by adjusting your tension on them in response to the gameplay, thus realizing multi-level performance and interactivity in games.
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Customer Reviews
3.8 out of 5 stars
808
3.9 out of 5 stars
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4.2 out of 5 stars
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.2 out of 5 stars
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Connection Types
2.4GHz Wireless / Wired 2.4GHz Wireless / Wired 2.4GHz Wireless / Wired Wired Bluetooth / 2.4GHz Wireless / Wired
Working Platforms
Windows PC / Android TV / TV Box Switch/Windows PC / Android TV / TV Box PC / Android / iOS / Nintendo Switch PC / Nintendo Switch /Android PC / Android / iOS / Nintendo Switch
Turbo Button
✓
✓
✓
✓
Vibration Function
Dual Vibration Dual Vibration Dual Vibration Dual Vibration Dual Vibration
Gyro Function
None None Six-Axis Gyroscope Six-Axis Gyroscope Six-Axis Gyroscope
Wake up Switch Function
None Yes Yes Yes Yes
Custom Button
None None 2 Customizable Button 2 Customizable Button 4 Customizable Button
Battery Capcity
400 mAh 600 mAh 860 mAh No Battery 600 mAh
Woking Time
20 Hours 25 Hours 25 Hours No Limited 15 Hours
Hall Effect Sticks
✓
✓
✓
Wireless &Wired Dual Mode Connection: GameSir T3 Game Controller works for Windows 10/8/8.1/7, Android TV Box (Android 9.0 or above). You can use 1.8m cable or 2.4GHz wireless receiver to connect your computer or android TV Box.
Linear Trigger Buttons Design: GameSir T3 Controller built-in Linear trigger buttons allow you to control in-game speed or strength by adjusting your tension on them in response to the gameplay, thus realizing multi-level performance and interactivity in games.
3-gear Adjustable Turbo Frequency: GameSir T3 PC Gaming Controller have 3-gear Turbo speed to choose from, which helps gamers change to different speed while gaming.
Asymmetrical Dual Motors: GameSir T3 Equipped with asymmetrical dual motors enhances game immersion, allowing you to enjoy interactive in-game effects, delivering a real-time and realistic gaming experience.
40-hour Battery Life Backs Your Nonstop Playtime: Built-in with a 400mAh lithium battery, T3 can provide up to 40-hour battery life. It helps gamers escape low battery anxiety and gamers ultimate gaming experience.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the responsiveness and value of the video game controller. They mention it feels exactly like a Playstation controller and is good value for money. Customers are also happy with the wireless connectivity. However, some dislike the button functionality. Opinions are mixed on the functionality, connectivity, build quality, and battery life.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
DTrain –
Good controller for the money, good customer support
I used this for PC gaming for about six months, average use about 2 hours a day, 4-5 days a week, and it quickly became my favorite controller. I prefer the PS4-style controller and this fit the bill perfectly – solid design and materials, with crisp response from all sticks and buttons. I also love that it is wireless with a USB dongle – playing PC games with a bluetooth connection is much less stable and introduces occasional lag, while this controller had no connection issues at all. My only real complaints are that it still uses the micro-USB charging port, and there doesn’t seem to be any indicator telling you when the battery needs to be charged. These are minor issues though, as I just usually charge it every week or so and have never had a problem running out of juice.After six months I noticed the right stick seemed to work erratically, and I confirmed it with an online controller test – the right stick would jump and bounce when moving laterally, but seemed to still be solid moving vertically. I reached out to GameSir support who suggested letting the controller fully charge overnight, and using the reset button (it’s on the bottom of the controller in a small hole requiring a pin to push). Neither of those suggestions improved the situation, so the referred me to the seller MasTechBox, who immediately sent a replacement controller. The replacement is brand new in a sealed box, and works perfectly from the jump. I’m very pleased with this support and the quality of the product at such a low price. I highly recommend – and if you have any issues with yours within a year of purchase, reach out to the seller for help. At this price, if I get a year of decent gaming out of it, I couldn’t be happier.
Julio –
They fixed my issue.
First device they sent me was not functioning correctly and stopped working after three sessions of use. It took some time but I received a replacement and have had it for some months without issue. It’s a decent controller considering the price and one of the cheaper ds style controllers with x input. Having both of the sticks at the bottom just seems like the right format.ProsRuns fineLow priceLots of connection options and platform compatibilityConscomplicated to connectSetting joystick deadzone doesn’t help muchShoulder triggers are fine in fps games but not so great in fighting games
Ezra99 –
Could cost a little bit more and be way better
Battery Life : Didn’t take actual measurements, but it’s not like it was just noticeably bad out of the box. Haven’t charged in a week with 1hr/day average plus more hours over the weekend, but plugged it in by that point anyway.Value for Money : Could still be a little bit better for just a bit more. If the ergonomic issue was addressed it’d be an even better value at $25, or even at $30. Also, T3S only works with BT, so I really prefer this one. (See below)Durability : Feels solid enough generally and fit and finish are good enough – seams are tight to the sight and feel (ie you can’t press on the plasting and feel any give in the seams).Connectivity : Haven’t noticed lag and haven’t had drop outs.Ergonomics on Controller : Generally, YMMV. My hands have no problems using XBox style controllers on fighting games and turnb-based combat RPGs on the D-pad but anything more fast paced and my thumb isn’t as comfortable stretching out to the left stick; changing where I grip it isn’t all that great. This one gets around that.Problem is the D-pad on this one while not a problem for positioning my thumb (on the D-pad or the stick) is a bit stiff and while not textured, still hinders moves on some games. Takes me all the way back to cheap PS and PS2 controllers (when I had to use my allowance) where I take a spare shirt to launch a fireball or do a jumping upper cut and such. It’s not a problem on Tekken obviously but it’s a PITA on Street Fighter. Grippy D-pad is never a problem on an X-Box style D-pad, but there’s a reason why Sony controllers’ D-pads are smooth, although the mechanism underneath the D-pad is more likely t he problem.L-R triggers could use a bit more resistance too especially on racing games, but even the short run on mecha games makes me miss that.Dongle : Huge, not something like my Logitech mouse’ dongle that I can leave on teh laptop and only have the external keyboard hooked up to a hub. As it is now I have it on the hub too but if I take the laptop somewhere and get stuck there – ex an airport – having a flatter dongle next to my mouse’s dongle would be nice.I guess it’s still great for $22 but for an improved version, even for $25 or $30, I don’t want the T3S’ BT wireless. If $25 I’d take more resistance on the L-R trigger; for $30 I’d like to see that plus either a slightly looser mechanism on the D-pad (plus maybe angle the buttons such that they rise a bit more towards the outer edges?) or better yet just put an X-Box style 8-direction D-pad on there. This way it gets the generally smaller PS controller form factor with both sticks in mirrored locations (which in 3D action mecha games will have both hands mirrored as well as you use the sticks, L-R buttons, and L-R triggers the most) but you don’t have to put in more work making sure the mechanism works smoother.
Natanael –
Great Concept, but fail drivers
It doesn’t connect as a Xbox for windows controller, it does if you reset with a sewing needle, it turn blue, press home and X and it connect as an Xbox for windows controller for few minutes or half hour, then change to GameSir T3 2.05 and after a day it stop working and most reset. You have to select steam input for generic controller. I RECOMMEND POWER A XBOX CONTROLLER, POWER A CONTROLLER CONNECT AS A XBOX ONE.
Texas –
Great for games!!
Iâm over playing older games on my computer and using the keyboard to move. So I got this and it works perfectly!
Jeremy R. –
Controllers
Those controllers do not work for Minecraft
Bradley Soileau –
Feels just like a Playstation controller and works great on PC
So I been looking for a replacement for my PS4 controller that I could use on my PC to play games. I’ve tried a few, one of the worse was the Logitech controller which felt horrible in the hand. This one on the other hand was perfect. Felt exactly like a Playstation controller, connected right away with the provided USB adapter. Haven’t tried any fast paced games to test the latency, but so far so good.
dave –
repond aux besoins demandes, la qualite est au rendez vous pour un prix mini
Peter –
Gut
Undertaker –
Super achat
Mark –
Bought two of these to replace broken Logitech F710’s, which to be fair for the price they charge I expected to last much longer. These are used for a mini PC (and a Pi 400) running my emulation build and generally are used pretty much every day. These things are always a gamble and going on some of the reviews here it seemed even more so. Still, I prefer the PlayStation pad layout generally and think it’s the best for retro gaming too as the D-pad is in the optimum position, and these offer that. Lets risk it!First impressions are good. They feel nice though a little light and look the part. Not as premium as a Dualshock but still good. Well packaged and not cheap looking despite the price. These are the 2.4ghz versions and not Bluetooth as I prefer that even with the huge dongle. There’s a built-in battery which you’ll need to use an older low-powered charger on. Otherwise, if you use a modern fast-charger you’ll mess up the controller. I’ve had no problems with this and it takes a couple of hours to charge but seems to last me over a week of regular play.Tested the analogue sticks on Linux Mint using jstest, and nice to see hardly any deadzone on either pad I received. Nice sensitivity and travel. This can be a real problem on cheap pads so very pleased that analogues are consistent and responsive right along the range. Neat!Buttons are good and remind me of the Anbernic ones on my RG351P. Not that they’re small, just that they’re pretty good tbh. No issues with these either. Nothing getting stuck or not registering. One tip to remember is if you are experiencing inputs getting stuck or drifting is to double tap the “CLEAR” button on the pad. This clears the turbo button memory storage and I can easily see how this could cause control issues if you’ve accidentally saved a button combo.I would also add that the wireless range on these is way, way superior to the Logitechs, which had a constant annoying habit of skipping inputs when the wireless dropped out of range. Even though we only have a small living room, the Logitechs would drop out all the time. These do not at all. Another win imho.Wanted to note here that the triggers are indeed analogue and not digital, contrary to some other reviews. This is great for GameCube emulation so the proper sensitivity registers for games like Mario Sunshine. However I did note that it is very sensitive so trigger presses have to be fairly soft to get the desired response. I suspect that there will be a setting I can change in Dolphin somewhere to remedy this but I haven’t explored it yet as I’m mostly OK with it as-is so far.I had to get used to the D-pad a little going over from the Logitech. The F710 has an awesome floating D-pad which is so easy to use it feels like cheating! However on the Gamesir T3 it’s more like the Sony Dualshock. Luckily it’s pretty good and once I adjusted my timing a little I was able to pull off dragon punches fine in SF2 Turbo. It did take some practice for me though at first, but I think this was more to do with me hitting the L1 bumper early (for hard punch on SF2) rather than the D-pad being the issue. Otherwise for all genres this has proved trouble-free. Fab for fighters and platformers alike.So all that remains now is durability. I’m only six weeks in and so far so good. Not a single issue. The real test will be after some months of play. The more expensive Logitechs only lasted a year and I’m not a heavy handed gamer at all so their failure surprised me. I’ll be sure and update this review if these fail the long term test. Hope this helps.SO: Over a year later, happy to report these are still going strong and have given me ZERO issues with my emulation PC’s. Not a thing to report! I still maintain that people who are finding that one day they work then after charging they don’t, that this is because they are using the WRONG charging devices. ANY modern fast phone charger WILL BRICK these types of third party controllers. I’ve been using an older slower charger for over a year now and have had no problems whatsoever. Speaks for itself imho, and with that in mind I would still absolutely recommend them.
Jonaski –
This controller worked for 1 day. On day 2 the USB Dongle stopped working. It was not possible to play wireless after 1 day! I also checked the controller with gamepad tester. The sticks are not working 100% (more like 90% on the left stick when you push it Down-Left. Also the L2 and R2 are horrible. It should work fluently, but in the test it shows they practically only work as buttons. Bad for racing games, IF it even worked.