Introducing the G7 Pro 8K PC Champion Edition wireless esports controller—crafted for competitive PC gaming, co-created with world fighting game champion XiaoHai. Boasting 8K Hz wired/2.4G wireless ultra-responsive polling, it captures every move with lightning precision, empowering you with a true competitive edge.
Q: Does this controller have a share button?
A: Yes, this controller has a share button.
Q: Does this controller have rumble vibration?
A: Yes, this controller has rumble vibration.
Q: Can I remap the buttons on this controller?
A: Yes, you can remap the buttons on this controller.
Q: Does this controller support wireless connectivity?
A: Yes, this controller supports wireless connectivity.
Q: Can I customize the controller's performance using software?
A: Yes, you can customize performance through GameSir Connect software.
Q: Are the sticks on this controller analog?
A: Yes, the controller has analog joysticks.
Q: Does this controller have a headset jack?
A: Yes, this controller has a headset jack.
Q: Is this controller compatible with Nintendo switch?
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Introducing the G7 Pro 8K PC Champion Edition wireless esports controller—crafted for competitive PC gaming, co-created with world fighting game champion XiaoHai. Boasting 8K Hz wired/2.4G wireless ultra-responsive polling, it captures every move with lightning precision, empowering you with a true competitive edge.

Engineered with advanced TMR sticks, Hall Effect analog triggers with clicky Micro Switch trigger stops, and four remappable buttons, it delivers instant responsiveness and precise execution for ultimate dominance. Now with full 2.4G wireless support for Xbox consoles, it offers both wired and wireless flexibility. Featuring a translucent design infused with Bangboo and Phaethon elements, it’s your perfect companion for every adventure and exploration in New Eridu.

Pro by nature, performance reimagined. Level up from the celebrated G7 lineage - introducing the G7 Pro. Not only does it inherit the exceptional performance of the G7 series, the G7 Pro also brings exciting new upgrades: the first Xbox controller with TMR sticks, Hall Effect & clicky trigger stops, extra mappable mini bumpers, and enhanced low-latency input and output - all working together to deliver a smoother, more precise gaming experience, born for esports. Additionally, it goes beyond Xbox and PC with full Android support through tri-mode connectivity: wired for Xbox, 2.4G & wired for PC, and Bluetooth for Android. A true next-gen upgrade, crafted for gamers who demand more.

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| Pros for GameSir - G7 Pro 8k Wireless Controller for PC, Mag-Res TMR Sticks, Hall Effect Triggers, 8000Hz Polling Rate, Tri-Mode Connect - Black/Gold | |||
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| Button Quality, Comfort, Performance, Customization, Grip | Overall Performance, Feel | Overall Performance, Button Quality, Comfort, Feel, Stick Drift | Button Quality, Responsiveness, Weight, Ergonomics, Trigger Performance |
| Cons for GameSir - G7 Pro 8k Wireless Controller for PC, Mag-Res TMR Sticks, Hall Effect Triggers, 8000Hz Polling Rate, Tri-Mode Connect - Black/Gold | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Connectivity, Size | Cable Length |
Customers commend the G7 Pro 8k Wireless Controller for its awesome overall performance and reliable connectivity through both Bluetooth and wireless dongle. Users are also pleased that they are not experiencing any stick drift with this controller. Overall, the G7 Pro 8k Wireless Controller appears to be well-received.
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This control is Freaking awesome! 10/10 recommend it. No more input delay, No more stick drift, and it comes with a bunch of tuning options. You can use recoil control options by fine tuning your stick curve in game, along with deadzone options like square and circle. I highly recommend this control if you want the best combination of quality and durability!
ChrisF Posted
Really solid controller. Love the design and feel and the precision of the thumbsticks. The only downside is i didnt get a collectable card and the controller doesnt come with interchangeable sticks like the aimlabs version and they dont sell them separately yet either. 10/10 controller but i have to take points off for the missing card.
WilliamC Posted
Finding a controller that feels as premium as this one but doesn't cost much more than a standard controller is pretty rare these days. This controller surprised me most because I'd never heard of GameSir before so I was hopeful but wasn't expecting all that much. I got much more than I expected here. Setup is as easy as plugging in any controller. The charging dock has a fun little compartment in the bottom that lets you plug in the USB dongle so it can double as the receiver if you want (while still giving you the option to use it just for charging if you'd rather not). I'm only a little sad that they didn't leave enough space in the compartment to hold the extra D-Pads you can swap out. You're set to use the controller as is if you want but you can also install the software to GameSir Connect app to add a lot of customization options. The app doesn't require a login and feels pretty lean (both things that are always welcome these days). You can customize the light on the controller ring as well as the strip on the dock. You can do a different color, a colorful mix of colors or cycle through a bunch of colors. You can specify the single color but you can't customize the colorful/rainbow options at all. You can also remap all of the buttons to anything else you'd want. Vibration strength is also customizable for both sides of the controller individually. One thing I haven't seen in a lot of other controllers is the ability to customize the curve for both sticks, triggers and "motion" controls. If you want your analog sticks to be slower to react when you're barely moving them and then get quicker as you move them further, you can do that. Same with the triggers and motion controls. This is on top of the more standard deadzone adjustments. There are a couple of predefined curves for you to use but also the ability to customize a curve exactly the way you want it. I really liked this feature a lot and I can't think of any other (much more premium) controller having this ability. Motion controls is also a thing you can setup to take over for a specific analog stick for aiming or tilting in games that don't support motion controls natively. I'm not big on motion controls for those things but I can see how neat the feature is just being available and I may even try to find some ways to use it just because of that. The overall feel of the controller is actually really nice. Again, it's a very premium feel for a not very premium price. The rubberized grips are some of the best feeling grips I've held in a controller. No hand slipping without feeling sticky at all. Just nice grip. The front face of the controller feels fine and then you realize you can take the front face off and reveal a really nice transparent look into the controller. I sort of prefer this look but I'd rather keep things a little more covered and protected. Really sleek look though. Buttons feel good to press. Analog sticks feel responsive (and since they're customizable, as responsive as you'd like them to). Triggers are also nice and you can easily switch them to instant click triggers with a lock switch on the back of the controller. I'm not usually a huge fan of back paddles but these were in a really nice place for me. And there's a separate switch that locks them as well which is incredibly useful for me since the main reason I don't like back paddles is that I accidentally activate them a bunch. Now, unless I specifically want to use them, I can lock them down so I never have to worry about an accidental X when I didn't mean to. If I had to really find a negative for this controller, it's the recessed USB-C port on the controller. It has a really bulky "sleeve" around the port and one of my USB-C cables I use for a lot of things wouldn't find inside it to plug in the controller. With the dock, you really only need to plug the controller in with a cable when you want to update the firmware unless you want to use it in wired mode, thought, so I wouldn't say it's a deal-breaker at all. Just disappointing in a controller that otherwise feels like a lot of thought was put into it. Overall, I've tested a lot of different controllers over a few decades and I was incredibly surprised with the premium feel and features that came with this controller that doesn't cost a lot more than a standard XBox controller. It will be my new wireless choice and I'll probably even use it wirelessly with my PC where I'm normally always plugged in. I just really liked the way it felt in my hand and all of the customization options available. Definitely give this controller a look if you're looking for anything that isn't a standard official controller.
swemoney Posted