Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- GameSir-T7 Pro W
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- SKU:
- 6669370
Customer reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 46 reviews
(46 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers consistently note the excellent button quality, particularly the drift-proof Hall Effect sticks, and appreciate the comfortable, familiar ergonomics. They also praise its quick responsiveness, effective two-stage trigger stoppers, and lightweight design. However, a recurring concern among customers is that the controller's size is too small.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Button quality, Ergonomics, Hall effect sticks
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
High Quality Hall Sticks
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This is a solid responsive wired controller that is a good choice for anyone on a budget that wants a top-notch hall sticks and RGB. Along with the controller, the package includes a detachable 10-foot USB-C to USB-A cable, a manual, and a 1-month Ultimate XBOX Game Pass. The controller is lightweight and is encased in a smooth plastic shell with texture on the grip areas. It has a USB-C port to connect it to the XBOX or PC with and an AUX port for headphones. It has high quality hall effect analog sticks, a quiet cardinal D-pad, and soft action buttons. Of the buttons, the A is unusually loud when clicked for some reason. There is no notable latency when it comes to this controller. The analog stick works immensely well and is comparable to far more expensive models. It is the highlight of the controller. The analog stick is coated in a grippy rubber that traps debris though, which may be worth considering if this is for someone who eats while gaming because I have only had it a few days and am already struggling to clean off whatever particles it is that got into them. The trigger buttons are also hall-effect and include adjustable trave via a switch in the back. The full distance of travel is not very far compared to other models which can be both a pro or con depending on the game and personal preferences. With the switched turned to quick-trigger mode, the buttons become more clicky when pressed, compared to their standard softness. The controller includes a mappable back button which is well-placed and designed. I don’t accidentally press it when playing because it is made flat and placed where the pads of my fingertips rest. Vibration is interesting in this controller. It’s two vibration systems don’t seem to vibe well. The handle vibration has a satisfying core rumble, but the trigger button’s vibrations is shallow and lackluster. Also, the vibration causes the shell to emit a lot of noise. Gamesir has a downloadable app called Nexus that allows remapping, deadzone changes, and light brightness changes. You can create up to 4 profiles here than can be switched later using button configurations shown in the manual. Overall, this is a responsive controller with a quality hall stick. It is lightweight, ergonomic, and easy to map. I specifically love this controller for my kids because it is simple, wired, and robust.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very good controller
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Its very good and the stick drift is none for a while and it feels smooth and nice and the wire and colors are very beautiful and the leds inside also are nice
This review is from GameSir - T7 Pro Wired Xbox Game Controller For Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, Android and Steam - Floral
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Gamsir T7 Pro wired Floral
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Came in excellent condition. It was just like the picture and it works so good I love it.
This review is from GameSir - T7 Pro Wired Xbox Game Controller For Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, Android and Steam - Floral
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Button quality, Ergonomics
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent hall-effect wired alternative.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This controller immediately gives off original Xbox vibes with its green color scheme, and that nostalgia works in its favor. The overall shape sticks close to the modern controller shapes, which keeps it familiar and comfortable—especially for medium sized hands. The stick and button layout is easy to reach, and the textured stick rims add a secure grip. Stick clicks register cleanly. The face buttons have satisfying travel with a slightly clacky sound that isn’t overly loud. The cross shaped D pad feels more precise than a disc-style design. Shoulder buttons are well placed with a nice texture, and the triggers have deep, springy travel. You can shorten that travel with a two stage switch for faster inputs, and there are extra remappable buttons on the underside. The 3.5mm jack works without issue. The RGB lighting is bright—too bright in a dark room—and the diffusion is uneven. Fortunately, you can turn it off if you prefer a cleaner look. Performance is where this controller really shines. The hall effect sticks feel exceptionally smooth and responsive, which is noticeable in fast, competitive games. While the face buttons aren’t mechanical or hall effect, they still perform reliably. The hall effect triggers offer precise control, which is especially useful in racing games where subtle pressure matters. The D pad is accurate and avoids accidental diagonals in fighters and side scrollers. Aside from being wired—though the cable is generously long—there’s little to complain about. In fact, the low latency gives it an edge over many wireless options. If you want a budget friendly controller or simply prefer a wired setup, the GameSir T7 is absolutely worth considering.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Responsiveness, Trigger performance
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Performance Not Quite Premium
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This Xbox controller by GameSir is responsive and functional, though not without a few flaws. It features a translucent green design with ambient LED lighting, giving it a distinctive look. The layout includes all the standard Xbox buttons, plus two additional buttons on the front and two extra buttons underneath. It’s also equipped with Hall effect triggers and sticks, which is a great addition for durability and precision. The triggers include two-stage stoppers that work very well, and while the textured grip helps, the plastic finish still feels a bit slippery. Setup is as simple as it gets, just plug in the included 10-foot USB-C to USB-A cable to your Xbox or PC, and you’re ready to go. The cable length is generous, and the braided black-and-green design matches the Xbox theme nicely. That said, I would have preferred a more flexible cable. Performance wise, the controller is accurate, responsive, and comfortable to hold. It’s slightly smaller than a standard Xbox controller. The A, B, X, and Y buttons feel a bit stiff but are still responsive. The additional underside buttons are easy to reach for quick actions, although they can be accidentally pressed at times. Fortunately, they come unassigned by default. One of the standout features is the level of customization. Using the GameSir Nexus software on PC, you can remap buttons, adjust trigger sensitivity, control vibration, and customize the lighting. This is the kind of flexibility you usually find in more premium controllers, making it a great value for the price. However, the D-pad and thumbsticks are not interchangeable. Overall, this controller doesn’t feel premium, but it delivers solid performance where it matters most. It’s accurate, responsive, and offers impressive digital customization. The wired connection eliminates input lag concerns, and with a 10-foot cable, you still have plenty of room to play comfortably. In the box, you get the controller, a 10-foot USB-C to USB-A cable, a sticker, a Game Pass Ultimate code (for new accounts only), and a manual.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Button quality, Hall effect sticks
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Wired ‘Pro’ Feel Without the Elite Price
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.GameSir T7 Pro is like a “budget pro” controller that works way above its price if you’re okay with staying wired. In terms of feel, it’s very comfortable, with a shape that's slightly smaller than an Xbox pad; I like that a lot because I have smaller hands. It has a textured back that helps it stay planted during long sessions. It's got a "knurling" kind of like a barbell, but not so rough, but about as deep, so you aren't going to be slipping when sweaty gaming. The face buttons are membrane but still feel responsive, but that's good because it's not going to make so much noise if you need it to be quiet. I PREFER the d-pad being a cross instead of a cross dish, and that's how I normally configure my Elite controllers. This is definitely very very good as a fighter controller. The D-pad is sensitive enough in 8-way where you won't miss a fireball. Where it really stands out is the sticks and triggers: the Hall Effect sticks give smooth, precise control and should do a much better job avoiding stick drift over time, and the Hall Effect triggers with on‑the‑fly trigger stop switches let you pick between full analog travel or a short “hair trigger” style pull for shooters. It feels surprisingly “high end” for a wired controller, with all the details you need to get the game done and adds durability to the kit. The lights are pretty cool. I thought they'd be kind of distracting because when you press the buttons, they slowly fade up. I think I like the lighting a lot now that I've been playing with them a lot. Extra feature‑wise, it covers most of what I’d want in a daily‑driver pad. You get two mappable back buttons instead of a whole bank of paddles, but for most games that’s enough for jumping, reloading, or a key ability without moving your thumbs off the sticks. It has a 3.5 mm audio jack, strong vibration with multiple motors, and support for GameSir’s software so you can tweak things like dead zones and button mappings on PC. It works across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, and Steam, so it can move between console and desktop without drama. I plugged it into a Series X and it worked pretty much immediately with no fuss. The trade‑offs are pretty straightforward: it’s wired only, so you’re living with a cable. But for the price, you’re getting drift‑resistant sticks, flexible triggers, back buttons, and a comfy design that feels solid, not cheap. If you’re shopping Best Buy for a controller that’s a clear upgrade over a basic stock pad without spending elite pad money, this is a very easy one to use and possibly get another of. Honestly, wires/cords are fine. We've gotten lazy IMHO and don't always need to have wireless. This controller is very much a RECOMMEND!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Button quality, Ergonomics
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
It's good - I'm happy with it!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I’m gonna keep this short, and sweet. Long story short, this controller is quite good! The thumbsticks feel nice, the lighting is basic but in a good way. You can lower it for gaming in the dark or turn it off all together. The wire is kind of a bummer, but not a deal breaker! The back buttons aren’t in the way like some other controllers. But it does feel cheap. It’s extremely light which bums me out and the buttons are a little hollow… it’s hard to describe. It feels like it doesn’t press, but it does. I guess it just doesn’t give me enough feedback. It’s not bad at all, like it’s a “C” if I were to grade it. Good enough, but not ideal for certain situations like fighting games. It feels cheap I would say. The D-Pad is kind of the same way. It works and for me if I go too hard on fighting games, it does hurt my thumb a little bit. I wish the D-Pad was more like the Xbox controller. The ergonomics of the controller reminds me of the Xbox One controller or Xbox Series controller and the Stadia controller a little bit. Meaning it is fine for me and the texture is thoughtfully placed. The grip, the bumper, and the trigger. There’s also a little bit of texture on the thumbsticks. Lastly the software, it’s good enough. I was able to do exactly what I needed to do. It is annoying that Gamesir has multiple apps for different controllers. I don’t know why that is, but I downloaded the wrong one at first. This could have been avoided if I read the instructions or the box, but at the same time it’s a controller. I feel like it should be fairly intuitive. I’m gonna give this controller 4 out of 5 stars mainly because the build quality doesn’t scream quality, but at the price it’s not unreasonable. The software situation is a little weird having two apps. And sometimes it’ll pop up Chinese characters despite it being set to English. The buttons and the d-pad also feel less than ideal, but again for the price it’s honestly a good controller! I would recommend this to anyone looking for a good anti-drift controller!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Button quality, Trigger performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great wired XBOX controller with Hall effect
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Out the box I was impressed with not only the looks but the style of this controller. It comes with an extra long USB cable which came in handy since the USB 3.0 extension cable I had would not work with this particular controller on my Xbox Series X. Out the box it worked great, although I play a lot of FPS so I prefer the taller right and left thumbsticks so all I did was add a couple of kontrol freak extensions and I was off and running on call of duty. It has the programmable back buttons and the ability to have four different profiles that you can change on the fly. So I'm able to have a profile for each of my FPS games as well as any of the other games I have such as Forza where I want certain controls mapped to the rear buttons. One thing that's nice is it also has the ability to shorten the right and left trigger buttons so that when playing FPS games you can get the immediate reaction for either the ADS or firing of your weapon. Also you can easily turn it off so when playing racing games like Forza you can adjust the amount of gas or brake applied during the game. The overall aesthetics of the controller are also nice with the various colors that it lights up and also ability to customize through the GameSir app on your PC or to upgrade future firmwares is very quick and simple through their app on your computer.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Ergonomics, Hall effect sticks
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Simple and solid
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The gamesir G7 Pro Wired is a good, familiar- feeling controller. It works with Xbox and PC, and allows customization via its app. The controller lights up (I have the green version), delivering a bit of pro feel to it. The joystick edges are textured a d therefore, grippy for the sweaty hands.), although the handles are smooth and not textured. The trigger buttons are adjustable with the manual switch behind the controller, allowing for a much shorter trigger pull. There are also two additional buttons behind the controller. The big selling point to this controller is you never really have to worry about stick drift, because the hall-effect is using magnets and proximity instead of potentiometers and so forth. This allows the controller to be handled much longer and rougher than a standard (non hall-effect) controller. I have no big complaints about this controller. The cord is also about 10ft long or so. I do really like that it came with 1 free month of Xbox gamepass ultimate. Overall, I recommend it, especially at the very affordable price point.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Button quality, Responsiveness
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great controller with no battery requirement
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Unboxing was pretty simple. Removed the stick foam pads and plugged in the USB a to C braided cable. It was a nice 10’ length considering it is a wired controller. Then I connected it to my Xbox and it worked instantly. There is a nice green translucent glow that comes from the controller that is nice but not too much. In game play I found the feedback to seem just as responsive as the newer first party controllers. When playing Fortnite I found the buttons handled building without feeling like the sticks were going to snap off. Everything was accurate and could keep up. When playing Forza I found the controls worked well and I did not have any drift that I noticed which was nice. I did play with the adjustable trigger and while it worked I did not find it game me any better game play for what I play on Xbox. I could see it being useful for COD if I played something that would benefit from a tighter control on the trigger and speed. I like the feel of the controller and performance for the money and the fact that I can connect it from my console to my PC makes it versatile without needing batteries. That makes this really good since the wireless can chew through batteries. I know you can reprogram the back buttons but I did not find any good uses for it but again depending on the game it surely is a nice to have.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Button quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Controller for all budgets
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have a few OEM Xbox wireless controllers, and they all have minor issues such as faulty A buttons, or bad stick drift. For my next controller I wanted something that was affordable, wired and more reliable than my other controllers. I heard a few positive things about GameSir’s controllers, so I thought I would give the T7 Pro wired version a shot. I normally game on my Xbox Series X as well as my gaming PC, so this version for Xbox and PC was the version I set out to test. How does it look and feel The first thing I noticed when unboxing the T7 Pro is the weight and the compact feel of the controller. The controller housing is semi-translucent with internal lighting capabilities. The buttons feel responsive and firm to the touch. The trigger buttons are slightly textured with the ability to set trigger stops. The controller also comes with a 10-foot braided heavy-duty USB-C cable that enables you to game at long distances. The controller also comes equipped with back buttons that are slighted raised but not enough to press while gaming. I had issues with my other controllers with accidental button presses. Since these are buttons and not paddles, I’m less likely to press them. The 3.5mm input jack is a nice touch, but I mostly use wireless gaming headsets. Nexus app and overall thoughts The GameSir Nexus app can be easily downloaded from the Windows store. It gives you access to a few different options for the controller settings. Since the controller has lighting effects that gives the ability to adjust the brightness. Animations aren't available yet, but I would like to see them added in the future. The ability to adjust the vibration levels and having the ability to adjust the dead-zones are premium-like features. For the price point, you get a lot of features for a well-made controller plus the ability to add up to 4 different profiles. What more could I ask for in a controller?
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
The Gamesir controller is actually pretty tuff!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Thanks to Best Buy, I've been able to receive the GameSir Anti-Stick Drift T7 Pro Retro Green Wired Controller. I will say that in the past, I've always had an aversion to purchasing third-party controllers because I felt the form was slightly off and the design never really appealed to me. Thankfully, this controller is designed specifically for Xbox and has their stamp of approval, so much so that it also comes with 1 month free of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. That said, the design of the controller itself is actually pretty nice and ergonomically akin to the official Xbox controller. The Retro Green controller is translucent with illuminated joysticks, D-pad, and X, Y, B, A buttons. Something it took me a while to notice was that the lighting intensifies when you interact with each button. I suppose this is cool for streamers or E-sport players, but I did find it impractical if you are focused on defeating your opponent on screen. Nonetheless it does fit in well with a pre-existing RGB PC setup. The wired controller is a switch from the usual wireless controller that typically comes stock with your Xbox Series X. But this works out well for people who play on PC at a desk setup or choose to play in the living room on the couch. The cord itself is 10' long and is more than enough cable to get active from a distance without impedance. The left and right triggers feature hair-trigger toggles. This is great if you are looking to speed up your reaction time in a fast-moving 120 FPS game. The game that I had to test was Doom: The Dark Ages. This game is super frenetic, and in order to achieve the level of kills needed to survive, you have to have insane response time. Speaking of response time, another cool feature is the L4 and R4 buttons, which are located right where your middle finger sits when holding the controller. I never noticed before just how much work goes into comfortably holding a controller while reaching for the left and the right bumper. This is also highly dependent on the size or anatomy of your hand. And truthfully, the GameSir Nexus app featured on Xbox and PC allows you to remap buttons and customize your game to your preference. What's also cool is the "M" or mode button located in between the D-pad and the R3 stick allows you to cycle through gamepad profiles. You may find that playing a game like GTA V requires a much different configuration than a game like Cuphead. The beauty is that once you make your profiles in the GameSir Nexus app, you can set it and forget it. No need to go into your game menu and sort through options — allowing you to get straight into the game! I would definitely recommend this controller, and knowing that they have more features to come in the app and different colors to choose from, I think this is a great option for people sick of batteries and who want a disruption-free gaming experience. 4.75/5
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Hall effect sticks
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Wired FPS controller with mechanical button issue.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.T7 PRO W / Wired Controller for XBOX & PC If you play FPS games this is a good pick. Between the Hall Effect sticks with Anti-drift and Hall Effect Triggers with adjustable travel. There’s little toggle pins on the back of the controller to adjust. If it weren’t for the fact this controller isn’t wireless, it would be a top pick. For those of you who aren’t familiar with hall effect sticks, they can prolong the lift of your controller significantly compared to the traditional potentiometer old designs, by replacing the inner rods with magnets. Playing FPS with this, was a very pleasurable experience with great control. I really liked the hall-effect triggers, and it’s my first chance getting to experience something like this. Very nice design! The grip has “anti-slip” etched grips on the plastic. I prefer a rubber coating or something less slippery. The etching does a mediocre job of staying firm in your grip imo. This controller comes with a 10’ cable and is also compatible with PC (like any Xbox-Microsoft product). Couple nice perks are the fact that it comes with a free month of Xbox GamePass, and a 2 year limited warranty. The 2 things that soured me on the controller are the ABXY buttons, and the R4 and L4 buttons on the back under the trigger adjusters. Happened when I played The Show 26. When your up to the plate, you can push X, A, or B to swing. The X button seemed ok, but both the A and B button would stick and stay in the pressed position all crooked until touched again to pop them back out again. It wasn’t every time, but 1 out of every 3 times I’d go to swing, the button would get stuck. My issue with the R4 and L4 was that I found myself accidentally pressing them with my ring fingers and pinky fingers quite a bit. I think it’s just an inherent design flaw with most xbox controllers. It didn’t have any adverse effect while playing The Show, just found it irritating that there was buttons I couldn’t help but feel were being pressed where I’m trying to hold the controller. The Gamesir software allows you to customize the controller so this really isn’t an issue, just an annoyance I would not recommend this controller due to the buttons sticking plain and simple. May sound trivial to some people, but a new product in 2026 should not have an issue like that. I mean, they took the time to make a controller with hall effect anti-drifting capabilities, customizable options all around, yet they can’t make standard buttons that don’t stick mechanically when pressed? Make it make sense please. Takes me back to the 80s playing with NES controllers and the A&B buttons getting stuck. Difference is, on the NES controller, it usually happened after using the controller for a considerable amount of time, months if not years. This controller is brand-spanking new and buttons sticking the first time used.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Basic but capable wired Xbox controller
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I was looking for a new Xbox controller after both of my OEM Xbox controllers developed horrible stick drift. One was a barely used newer controller that suddenly became completely unusable and unfixable. I already use a hall effect controller on another device, so I figured I'd give this GameSir T7 Pro for Xbox a try. I am hopeful the T7's hall effect sticks will be more resistant to that far too common problem. The T7 Pro ships with a 10-foot USB-C to USB-A removable nylon cable but doesn't include any swappable sticks or D-pads. The controller feels well constructed and is lighter than my OEM controller due to the lack of internal batteries. The translucent green shell is accented with internal white lighting and, along with the green/black cable, matches the Xbox color scheme. The buttons, sticks and switches are nearly identical to my standard OEM controller with a few exceptions. The T7 sports a more traditional cross style D-pad, the 3.5mm audio jack placement is slightly different on the front, there are two additional buttons embedded on the bottom under the grips (L4 and R4), and there are two trigger gear switches on the bottom. The T7 Pro can be managed through the GameSir Nexus companion app. The app can be downloaded from the Windows Store or the GameSir product website. I downloaded from the windows store because when I tried to use the GameSir website download link, my antivirus software halted the connection and advised it was an unsafe site. It assumed it was likely a false positive, but I prefer to play it safe, so I decided to use the Windows Store version. The app provides four sperate profiles and allows updating firmware, mapping controls and tweaking other controller features. The current white lighting isn't customizable beyond brightness at the moment but the app indicates animations are coming soon. The controller's ergonomics are comfortable and it feels as natural in-hand as my OEM controllers. I haven't had any issues with my grip slipping on the textured surface and the bottom buttons are in a location where my middle finger needs to deliberately press them to activate. The bottom buttons ship unmapped by default but even after mapping, I haven't encountered any unintended button presses due to the typical placement of my middle fingers on the controller. Switches and stick controls are accurate and have appropriate responsiveness with no latency or stick drift. I get good accuracy, reliable targeting, and quick response whether aiming in shooters or taking hairpin curves at high speed in racing games. The trigger gear switches also work well for shortening trigger stop distance when needed. Vibration initially felt a little underwhelming compared to my other controllers. Fortunately, it is one of the customizable options in the companion app and the intensity can be increased from the default. As far as cons, the stiff lengthy cable can be clumsy at times depending on gaming environment. The cable is suitably long for gaming at a distance on wall mounted displays or displays situated further away. Unfortunately, the biggest drawback for me with tethered controllers has always been accidents. I already had one mishap when I quickly stood up without realizing the long cable had snaked its way around the front of my foot. I accidentally ripped the cord out of the console and sent the controller crashing to the hardwood floor. Luckily, both the console and controller survived the incident unscathed. So, the T7 ticks the checkbox for durability because it was a hard fall and there wasn't scratch on the controller. I'm also still a bit curious about the antivirus warning that I received when I tried to download the companion software from the GameSir website. Even if it is a false positive or a simple site misconfiguration, having AV software warning a site is dangerous is never a good look. Other than those two issues, I haven't found any other major cons.
I would recommend this to a friend- Cons mentioned:Size
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Xbox Retro Themed Controller, Fully Customizable
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I haven't heard of GameSir, but always keen to try out new wired controllers. The GameSir T7 Pro Controller is a wired Xbox/Windows Game controller that is a translucent green color. My Dad said this controller reminded him of his original Xbox! In the box: GameSir T7 Pro Wired Controller 10 ft braided cable USB A to USB C cable Instructions/Gamesir Sticker XBox GamePass Ultimate 1 Month Trial First thoughts the controller seems a little smaller than what I am use to, just fractionally. The T7 Pro is all hard touch plastic, no soft touch anywhere. There are adjustable trigger stops, a headphone jack, and the buttons are hall effect. There are also customizable back paddles (more on that later). There is also a M button, which is for onboard memory. The XYAN keys are colored appropriately but the colors do feel a little washed out. As a wired controller, the GameSir T7 Pro is plug and play on your Xbox and Windows PC. You'll immediately notice it's all backlit and pretty much glows like the images you see online. I have tested on both and was keen to see how the memory controls worked, and found the GameSir Nexus app - but it comes from the oddly named Guangzhou Chicken Run Network Technology Ltd. I'm telling you this because I wasn't sure, based on the name, if that was the official app - but it seems it is! (see screenshots if you don't believe me!). The GameSir T7 supports up to 4 profiles, and you can customize EVERYTHING in the app - trigger and stick deadzones, vibration, and the lighting. I'm still getting the hang of deadzone mapping to improve responsiveness - and not be too trigger happy playing CoD. The level of flexibility is pretty impressive for a new brand and beats some of the features on more established offerings. If there's some caveats, while there is dedicated left/right vibration, the right felt just a little softer too me. I wish there was some soft touch plastic on the grips, in extended game play (and I don't sweat a lot) the controller wasn't as grippy even with the textured grip. I also wish GameSir just had a universal app - there's actually multiple versions of the app based on your controller. That all said, this is a fun controller, the retro green vibe made my Dad happy, and to get Hall Effect support in this budget range is pretty good.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
T7 Pro!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The GameSir T4 Pro Retro Green is a solid option for those looking for a wired controller experience on Xbox, PC, or both. Right out of the box, it gives strong Xbox 360 vibes without the red ring, of course. It feels well-built overall, though it does carry some third-party tells: the center Xbox button looks noticeably different from OEM, and the lighting has that unmistakable aftermarket energy. That said, I actually love the lighting, my third-party Xbox controllers back in the 360 era had this feature, and it’s a fun throwback. Feature-wise, it goes beyond a standard Xbox controller. The sticks are advertised as anti-drift, the buttons use a durable membrane, and it includes programmable rear buttons and a hall effect trigger stop, a manual way to adjust press travel on both triggers. It also comes with a braided, 10-foot green USB-C cable that’s removable from the controller. Only time will tell how the components hold up, but first impressions are positive. The GameSir Nexus app lets you customize controls, calibrate the controller, and push firmware updates, a must-have step, especially for PC users. Now for what actually matters: gameplay. I play COD and mapped the two rear buttons to control my stance switching between standing, crouching, and prone and it genuinely feels like it gives me a speed edge. The controller feels great in hand and the response is on par with an OEM controller. The only difference? Mine lights up like it’s 2008. Bottom line: A great buy if you’re tired of swapping out batteries. Two things I wish it had: a wireless option to cut down on desk clutter, and a USB-A to USB-C cable for more flexibility with PC ports.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 2 out of 5 stars
Good controller when it works.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I wanted to try a wired controller because I wanted to use it on my PC and Xbox. I would assume wire controllers would be more accurate and dependable. This controller comes with a really long USB cable that can be connected to a console or PC or laptop. The dark green casing makes it look really cool. I also like the lights that come on when the controller is on. The instructions to use it are fairly easy just connect via wire to gaming unit turn on and it's ready to go. This controller can be customized by using an app from the developers website. At first I was having trouble keeping the controller on. It turns off on its own and it's hard to keep it on. When it works it's pretty solid. The controller also has a feature where it can go to sleep on its own when no activity is detected for a certain amount of time. This setting can be turned on and off via that app. The app also has a button check where you can verify all buttons are working. The controller itself is very comfortable while using it.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:ErgonomicsCons mentioned:Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Only one real issue, otherwise great
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Feels really good in game and in hand. Only things I’d take away that could be negative are it feels a little smaller than a Xbox controller, more like a PlayStation controller (not that crazy) and I dropped it and the joysticks pop off but no issues there cause you just snap them back in.
This review is from GameSir - T7 Pro Wired Xbox Game Controller For Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, Android and Steam - Floral
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Button quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Xbox controller
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.So feat t his controller has been a great one, wish it came in wireless version, but overall a great controller. Light weight, great buttons and stick controls.
This review is from GameSir - T7 Pro Wired Xbox Game Controller For Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, Android and Steam - Floral
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Button quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good purchase
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Overall a good controller especially for the price. sticks feel good and I enjoy having the extra paddles. Only reason I gave this controller 4 stars and not 5 is that the software used to tune it isn’t very intuitive on Xbox and it’s a little smaller in my hands than standard Xbox controller
This review is from GameSir - T7 Pro Wired Xbox Game Controller For Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, Android and Steam - Floral
I would recommend this to a friend








