GameSir has
GameSir Nova Lite Wireless Controller w/ Hall Effect Stick (Domino White) on sale for $16.99 - $1.36 (8%) off when you apply discount code
WELCOME on the checkout page =
$15.63.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Members
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nido for contributing to this deal.
Features:
- Anti-drift GameSir Hall Effect sticks
- Tri-mode connectivity
- Multi-platform compatibility
- Turbo function for faster response
- Multi-function M button for convenient control
Details:
- Working Platform: PC, Steam, Android, iOS, Switch
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wireless Dongle, Wired
- Battery: 600mAh
- 6-Axis Gyro: No
- ABXY Buttons: Membrane
- Hall Effect Sticks: Yes
- Analog Triggers: Yes
- Rumble Motors: Yes, one motor in each grip
- Wireless Dongle: Yes
- Product Size: 155*104*61 mm / 6.10*4.09*2.40 in
- Net Weight: 205 g / 0.45 lbs
- Package Size:157*108*61 mm / 6.18*4.25*2.40 in
- Gross Weight: 246 g / 0.54 lbs
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- 4 of these cost as much as 1 regular Xbox controller
- They come with 2.4GHz dongles, so you don't have to muck with Bluetooth
- They come with hard shell cases for storage (which hold the dongles)
- They can connect wired/dongle/wirelessly to a switch. Ours had a lot of lag trying to do 3 of them at once wirelessly, but we're also in a high-interference area
- You can virtually swap the buttons to the switch layout for emulators and such
- It has a turbo function
- hall effect sticks
For my couch PC game local multiplayer setup, these are the best I've ever found and it's not even close. Because they're cheap w/ Hall effect sticks, I don't feel too bad about them getting disrespected during general use by my friends who don't treat their stuff as nicely as I do. They are miles ahead of any first party controller in terms of features, which is hilarious given they're $16. The only drawback is that they don't work with an Xbox, but that's because Microsoft is a greed machine. Go download the manual if you want to see everything these can do, I love these things
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If so, these sit amazingly in my slightly-larger-than-average hands without being at all bigger or harder for other players to pickup
The layout of the stadia controller is different. They do copy their color schemes though.
If so, these sit amazingly in my slightly-larger-than-average hands without being at all bigger or harder for other players to pickup
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- 4 of these cost as much as 1 regular Xbox controller
- They come with 2.4GHz dongles, so you don't have to muck with Bluetooth
- They come with hard shell cases for storage (which hold the dongles)
- They can connect wired/dongle/wirelessly to a switch. Ours had a lot of lag trying to do 3 of them at once wirelessly, but we're also in a high-interference area
- You can virtually swap the buttons to the switch layout for emulators and such
- It has a turbo function
- hall effect sticks
For my couch PC game local multiplayer setup, these are the best I've ever found and it's not even close. Because they're cheap w/ Hall effect sticks, I don't feel too bad about them getting disrespected during general use by my friends who don't treat their stuff as nicely as I do. They are miles ahead of any first party controller in terms of features, which is hilarious given they're $16. The only drawback is that they don't work with an Xbox, but that's because Microsoft is a greed machine. Go download the manual if you want to see everything these can do, I love these things
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looks too slim and not rounded palm grips
plastic probably will smooth over shorter time to make oils unbearable
The case is also super compact and convenient for travel, and reduces the likelihood of losing the dongle.
I've used the controller on PC (dongle), Steam Deck (dongle via USB-C dock), Android (bluetooth) and iOS (bluetooth) and it worked fine on all those platforms.
However, Bluetooth does work, but it's lousy from my epxerience since it makes the button configuration out of of tune. However, I've gotten this controller to work on AndroidTV devices (e.g., NVIDIA Shield) that contain a USB-A port and they recognize the controller just fine. Just be mindful that the dongle will stick out like a sore thumb.
For those of you who would still like to get Bluetooth working on this controller, I provided some tips on this Reddit thread [reddit.com] based on my experience using it, and user still give me kudos for their appreciation to this day.
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I just used my 8bitdo and anbernic controller on both games and it works fine. Make sure your controller is set to PC mode. Check the manual on how to change the mode.
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