android controllers have definitely come a long way since they first came out especially software wise. thanks for testing them all for us, appreciate it.
It's because Nintendo REALLY doesn't like it when people even remotely hint that their games are being run on an emulator, even in fair use scenarios where the ROMs have been dumped by the user themselves from their own legitimate hardware. And considering the scope of this channel, sadly showing any footage of their games is going to butt heads with them.
This honestly seems like an awesome controller for the money, although the one thing I REALLY dislike is that it blocks both the charging and headphone ports on your phone. It would have been great if this had USB-C connectivity with an extra charging and headphone port.
Just got this controller 2 days ago and the controller is really really great! It's important to not cheap out tho there are some copycats around there that sell it cheaper tho, and those have terrible analog sticks. Thanks for the recommendation :DD
Have you been able to program the View & Edit buttons in the bottom right corner to be Select & Start? I'm not able to change that in the app and I don't want to program the shoulder buttons to be those either.
Thanks for writting this review, I ALMOST sent mine back until I realized I didn't set it up right. To ALL, make sure to use the Android and X button to sync this thing( assuming an Android phone of course)
Thanks for the video. I would love to see a video series on your preferred emulators/cores on Windows/Android and why you feel like they are better than the alternatives...as well as recommended settings.
Hey Prime, thanks for all your vids. One thing if you could try keep in mind with these controllers is could you mention how well they work as portrait controllers? For DS emulation. No one seems to cover that ever.
You do know drift is super easy to replace on the joycons right? The whole drift situation is honestly overblown since there's a good chance of getting pretty early drift from most joysticks. I fucking kid you not, my ps4 controller, which I used overall less than my switch joycons started drifting sooner on both sticks. And compared to opening a joycon controller and switching out a new stick for around a couple dollars, opening a ps4 controller is an absolute nightmare. It's pretty hard not to dent a part of the plastic opening that sucker up. If that telescopic controller is modular like the switch it'll make me feel better since replacing them is easy and plentiful. Unlike again, a regular analog module which is soldered onto the board. Which basically means that it better be the sensory wheel that's the problem or you'll have to solder on a new analog module yourself, and even changing the sensory wheel is a fucking pain in the ass because denting the prongs on the little suckers will continue to make the controller drift.
You know when you see the 15% battery notification a device is being put to use. Moving on to the controller itself though it looks amazing.I saw no real flaw in the seperated d- pad either it worked well with special move inputs not to mention paired to the device nicely.Definitely looking like a good choice.
Hey ETA prime just wanted to point out that if you use the app macrodroid you can set the system to automatically force your preferred rotation upon connection with your Bluetooth controller. No need for rotation control app, no need to do it manually at all from then on.
nice video man! Question: do you have a video or a post where you list your favorite emulators for android per console, paid or not paid? I would like to get them all. Thank you.
I bought the 7007f from aliexpress for ~23 bucks when you posted your first video that wasn't liked very much by big n :P The controller is awesome and just works with anything :D
I bought a 7007X from AliExpress, and received a version of the 7007F. It. Is. Shit. It doesn't work in emulators or anything, you can't control Android, it only works with a special app, and even then the buttons are broken.
i also purchased the 7007x but received the 7007f. It continuously disconnects and reconnects from bluetooth and the button remapping doesn't work@@juggalotuz04
I think the f version is an updated x versión. For those who are having troubles, you have to set the gamepad to X-input mode. With the controller turned off press the Android button and the x button for like 5 seconds and then the HID red led will light up and you are in X-input mode. The controller will work in any emulator or game that supports gamepad. Tested on happy chick with snes, neogeo, mame, n64, cps2 and with the PPSSPP emulator. It works great. Don't need to install the mapping app.
I just found this I reddit because I want to start DS emulation. I'll be using my phone in portrait, 3 years later, would you still recommend this gamepad?
It's almost 2022 now, so I'm wondering, besides the Xbox One controller, what would you say are the best bluetooth and wired controllers for Android now?
This controller definitely has the best form factor out of all the telescopic controllers I've tried. The only thing is you have to be careful when you order it because sometimes instead of the 7007X, they will send people the 7007F which doesn't have native xinput and requires Octopus in order to map the buttons in emulators and other apps.
I just got mine this monday, it was the 7007F but no problems there, I was testing with everything from emulators to nvidia game stream with moonlight it works flawlessly, build quality could improve but for $25usd that I paid for it I couldn't be happier. Analog sticks are identical to the ones on Nintendo Switch and buttons if they are not great they are ok.
And Ali Express got better this time mine was not send from China but from Sweden instead which was faster. The gamepad has compatibility with iOS and Android, but has 2 modes for it, one to play kind of touch based games and one on xinput similar to an xbox one controller connected via bluetooth which I also used, but i needed something portable and the form factor is amazing, I couldn't recomend it more. Great gamepad, better that the ipega one that I bought some years ago.
I had to return three purchases because they kept sending the 7007F, which had horrible latency issues. I eventually just purchased the overpriced GLAP controller.
How's the deadzone on the analog sticks? I've tried some android controllers in the past and there's a huge deadzone. If these were taken from the switch then should be just fine
I would really wanted to know, If im going to buy a Joystick, I needs to play Goldeneye 007 N64, this games need a VERY PRECISE SENSITIVITY to play correctly
I just ordered one a few days ago from AliExpress. The ones like it on Amazon seemed to be the 7007F (not X). And you need the 7007X if you want x input. One of the reasons I would really like an x input controller is because I should be able to use it with my windows tablet as well. I don't expect it to stretch out far enough. But I like the idea of having one gamepad in my laptop/tablet bag that is small and will work with both my windows tablet and my android phone as needed.
My concern is that even though I clearly ordered the X version, they might not pay attention and instead send me the F version. Seems the F version is the supposedly "new" and "upgraded" version. I don't see how removing xinput makes it upgraded.
@@roberttitley2790 I just received mine yesterday as well. I have the F as well... even though I ordered an X. Unfortunately, no x-input. That being said, the HID mode (which is what you get with Android plus X button) still works with most android games. But, it's not x-input. As such, some Android games do not work properly (example would be Oddmar). Also, X-input would be useful for PC gaming as well since that's what XBox 360 and XBox One gamepads use. Not a terrible gamepad, the 7007F offers some use. But it unfortunately does not support x-input.
need to use a phone with a nice Bluetooth chip and never use battery saver mode when connected to a controller. Also noticed that connecting more than one Bluetooth device can cause the input lag as well
Really like your videos. I don't play any games these days not since the early consoles. I should really get back into them. No excuse now with devices like this and how powerful phones are nowadays. Keep up the good work. Thank you!
I know this video is a few months old, but what do you think of the 8Bitdo SN30 Pro+ for mobile gaming? How would you compare the two? Which do you prefer?
Good video. Thanks for mentioning the Xbox One controller out of the gate. I just bought a new Xbox One S Controller for my laptop, so for a couple of reasons, I have decided to forego a separate "mobile" controller entirely and am opting insead for the "clip" solution. At $6.90 on Amazon, I couldn't find a more cost-effective solution, and having already tried Call of Duty Mobile with this controller, I can rest easy knowing that it works flawlessly. And as anyone who has ever held an Xbox One controller knows, you can't beat the build quality. Thanks again and keep up the good work. Liked and Subbed.
Please do a deadzone test for the analog sticks. See if you can do a small circle with all the controllers that you have. I find this information as a deal breaker for shooter games or that involve camera control.
Thanks for the awesome review! Do you know if this controller will work with the newly updated PS4 Remote Play app, that was recently opened up to include devices other than Sony devices?
Bought this controller, tried it on 2 different android phones, p20 pro and oneplus 7 pro. Both instances the controller had an input delay of around 150ms due to the bluetooth connection. This is not acceptable and you will feel this alot when you play. It's a pity that this wasn't raised in the review.
Love your videos, own about as much a collection of controllers as you (I think trying them out is more fun than playing games these days) except for the Saitake, it's on order now. I also own a GPD XD+, a device i think, you have looked at but in the end your own phone will always be better so I like the controller option. I do like the mapping software of the GPD actually.
this has got to be the best controller for the best price imo i believe i tried it because of the first video you posted i got it for the fold 2 and now use it on my ulefone note 11p which emulates everything and also does cloud gaming only thing i would like on this is analog triggers
sorry my bad english but you made a video testing the gamepad doing "hadoken" on marvel vs capcom.... your video is the best so far. Now i thinking buy this controler. like!
Thank You for this video!!!! Wanted a GeForce NOW - Xcloud dedicated device. Got the CoolPad Legacy on Valentine’s Day sale at Boost Mobile for $67 and the Stk 7007F1. Works great on both! Perfect advice 👍👌
When you bought your Boost Mobile phone... did you have to root it? some people say you cant access wifi with the Boost mobile phone once you accept their terms of service. I would only intend to use the phone for gaming but I still want wifi access.
@@JetSetBaroni No, I did not root. Just boot up and Google account. That was a year ago. Not sure if they changed it. I never had service on mine, so never agreed to anything. I did put mine on Airplane mode and then turn on WiFi and Bluetooth again. That way it stop telling me I had no service. I still use mine daily one year in (xCloud, GeforceNOW, SteamLink) and I need Wi-Fi because I only use it for cloud gaming.
How's the analog sticks on your controller do with diagonals? I've seen Reddit posts online that state that while you can position it diagonally, it can't detect diagonal movement. As in if you're trying to draw a circle with the sticks, it will be detected as if you're drawing a square. Can you download a gamepad tester app and see how your analog sticks behave? Here's the Reddit posts in question: www.reddit.com/r/EmulationOnAndroid/comments/appe0t/telescopicstretch_controller_joystick_deadzone/ www.reddit.com/r/EmulationOnAndroid/comments/9jus8c/anybody_used_the_saitake_7007x_for_emulation/?
Hello ETA, which of all your android controllers charge via USB C? I find that the manufacturers rarely put that detail in their sales descriptions and most of them use Micro B. So I figured asking you would be the easiest :). I know IPEGA 9167 use USB C.
Hi, this saitake controller is compatible with steam link? I want to buy one but steam link compatibility is very important for me at this moment. Thanks
i think the controller that is very close to the switch is the betop h2 controller...it comes with a case that lets you play on handheld and desk top mode, it also has a grip just like the switch
Do you still think the 7007x is the best android telescopic now in May 2021? I am looking to buy one but checking if you've used something better in the past year plus. Thanks.
I don't even understand the thinking. "Lets make a controller for gaming on a phone. Block the charge port and headphone jack as a bonus!" Like bro.... What true gamer isn't going to charge while they play... How are you to listen to this, when playing on a plane? Seems every single one of these type of controllers is bone headed in design. Xbox controller it is, makes much more damn sense....
I wanna repeat one of the unanswered questions here: Is is possible to use any kind of headset/plugs with this? I guess both bluetooth gets taken and 3,5mm jack is blocked, so no sound on planes and buses?
You have a great channel and I watch all of the time. I own an iPhone and need to purchase an Android for Xcloud. Which do you prefer? I just want to play games with a great display.
I'm sorry for saying this, but my experience with this controller hasn't been the same as ETA's. Well mine's a STK-7007F1, which I bought from an Aliexpress seller (China). I remember back in August 2019 I was playing Dead Effect 2 on my LG phone and then after less than half an hour with this controller, the R2 shoulder button literally broke off. And it isn't like I was having a blast with this thing prior to that. Modern Combat 4, most of the inputs work, but the right stick wouldn't do anything, rendering this controller useless to play that game. I was frustrated at that point. Even Ravensword: Shadowlands had partial controller support, it never worked in Terraria, Samurai II: Vengeance, sports games and air combat games. And EVEN IF IT WORKED, the form factor for this controller is AWFUL. The face buttons are made of hard plastic. Do you know what those buttons have in common with the D-pad and the shoulder buttons? They are all clicky. And I don't mean they aren't a little discrete, I mean they are SUPER LOUD. And those shoulder buttons are so sensitive, I get the feeling every time I press the one that still remains on this controller, it's going to break off just like the other one. And forget about upgrading firmware or even downloading "support apps" for this piece of sh** controller. You're pretty much on your own with this thing and you'll be lucky if you still have them around, with no parts falling off of it. In other words, avoid this controller like the plague. You've been warned. I only wish 8BitDo would take this controller as an inspiration of the right layout to go with. I'd purchase a telescopic controller from them if they sold one.
Since it is for using it underway the speaker and the usb port doesnt matter. just dont use speakers in a train or subway. and after a 2hrs ride i have no problem to charge my phone at work or at home. and for those who still even have an headphone jack ... maybe its time to move to some bluetooth ones. you can get them in any price range from 15 to 300 bucks and they just work fine. also with anc or aptX ... its more than acceptable for a mobile solution.
Ya I does block off the usb c port and headphone Jack if you have one that is(galaxy did away with them on my note 10)but simple solution is invest in a pair of bluetooth ear buds and you can listen to your phone through them while using the controller.
ETA I have a question about this product. Do you know what the different between x model and f model? I seen some seller sell STK-7007f model but I can't find info what the different between them. Cheers!
I've seen quite a few videos where people are using the note 10+ and fits perfect.im using a note 10 and fits great.havent tried controller as of yet on my note 10 so can't say how well it works.hope it works well with game I bought it for which is world of tanks.dont know why but I'm addicted to that dam game.lmao
Great review! Any idea if this controller will work the Geforce Now android app? I have the Beboncool version of this controller but do not have an Android device to test with the GeforceNow app.
Quick PSA: I ordered one of these because of ETAs review and got the STK-7007F. The home and mode buttons are switched and in order to get it into xinput you need to follow the instructions for HID gamepad mode.
the links you list don't seem to be the saitake. are they the same controller under diff manufacturer name? also, does this work with phones in cases, like the thick otter box defender or does the phone have to be removed from the case?
Imo the biggest problem with the XBO controller is that it still lacks gyroscope features. We've seen how well gyro aiming CAN work in shooter games, but devs need to take the dive and implement them and slowly pull back on aim assist features.
Hey mate. I bought the ipega 9167 as i have the Note 20 ultra and needed a controller that fitted bigger phones. Firstly, have you tried this controller? What do you think? Second though, it doesn't work unless connected to power. Do you think that means the battery is broken? Should be easily replaceable if so i think. Cheers
Ok, it's good for hadoukens. But which one of the android controllers is the best for shoryukens? I can perform hadoukens even in my ipega 9017, but shoryukens not so much. As a reference, although it's not portable, I love the snes classic joystick in that regard, i get shoryukens flawlessly every time. Is there a portable joystick as good or better in fighting games? The 8bitdo, maybe?
I have owned a Xiaomi gamepad for about 5 years and it still works like a charm. However I'm interested in getting a telescopic gamepad. Playing with clip gamepads makes the whole thing too imbalanced and makes hands hurt after some time. Plus, telescopic gamepads seem much more portable.
What about a 3.5 Headset connection?! Is There any that have that capability and that you recommend? Also what headset do you recommend with possibly said Controller?😊 Gr8 vid btw
great vid man, I had a boundabay fehziwee for the last 3 years that worked out of box and I loved it. I just recently lost the r1 button so it kind of kills playing emulators like the ps2 etc. I despise the controllers that require me to install octopus, shooting plus or that other one I just want it to work out of box. any recommendations for a moto one 5g ace? or this one?
For long term usage, do you're controller suddenly become crazy and press keys, or just randomly doesn't work in-game?? My gamesir g4s does that so I'm looking for a new one... Tell me if found any problems, thanks.
Works great so far. No real issues except the buttons don't feel as nice as Xbox/PS4 does and the control sticks don't output a full analog signal which can make movement a bit choppy in some games
Have you received it yet? I ordered mine a few days ago. I'm worried that it'll arrive and be the 7007f (without xinput). Even though it specifically said it was the x version. One of the reviews said they sent the F instead of the X. EDIT: clearly you have received it, just saw your other reply.
What 3rd party emulators (also reliable) do most of the people use here? As of right now, I'm using Happy Chick emulator, but I'm also looking for a reliable controller for my Note 10. Thanks in advance for your reply.
As always, very well explained. Thanks a lot for your videos. Always interesting and fun to watch. I'm getting the Saitake 7007x for my broken Android Phone. Btw. you can get the Saitake for 25$ on AliExpress.
android controllers have definitely come a long way since they first came out especially software wise. thanks for testing them all for us, appreciate it.
Yes
Blocked? Who turns down free advertising?
Good grief.
Sega allows what NintenDon't.
Its just nintendo being nintendo...
The same fuckers who thought am2r would damage them
It's because Nintendo REALLY doesn't like it when people even remotely hint that their games are being run on an emulator, even in fair use scenarios where the ROMs have been dumped by the user themselves from their own legitimate hardware. And considering the scope of this channel, sadly showing any footage of their games is going to butt heads with them.
The same company that asks for a premium for cardboard boxes.
I like the fact you show this with xinput and I really love that because everyone else who got this controller just use the shootingV3
This honestly seems like an awesome controller for the money, although the one thing I REALLY dislike is that it blocks both the charging and headphone ports on your phone. It would have been great if this had USB-C connectivity with an extra charging and headphone port.
I prefer the Flydigi Apex that you review. I bought and enjoy it so much.
Just got this controller 2 days ago and the controller is really really great! It's important to not cheap out tho there are some copycats around there that sell it cheaper tho, and those have terrible analog sticks. Thanks for the recommendation :DD
Thank you for this I was gonna get a cheaper one online that looked identical but I'll get this one
Have you been able to program the View & Edit buttons in the bottom right corner to be Select & Start? I'm not able to change that in the app and I don't want to program the shoulder buttons to be those either.
I just want a controller that I can use comfortably with my phone case still on.
@আহমদ ইর্তিজা how big is your phone? 6 or 6.5?
Mines 6.6 ☹️
@@jaimeortiz534 I have a big one
@আহমদ ইর্তিজা 5 months after, red knight still alive or is it drifting or dead now?
@@animator4287 mine’s right stick is dead after an year of use. Which means I can’t play Dolphin games with it now. It sucks. Horrrible gamepad.
Ipega with a 7" hdx flashed with LiniageOS. Loving it. Finally about to complete Link to the Past.
How's the emulation what you using?
Which ipega
Thanks for writting this review, I ALMOST sent mine back until I realized I didn't set it up right.
To ALL, make sure to use the Android and X button to sync this thing( assuming an Android phone of course)
Thanks for the video.
I would love to see a video series on your preferred emulators/cores on Windows/Android and why you feel like they are better than the alternatives...as well as recommended settings.
Hey Prime, thanks for all your vids. One thing if you could try keep in mind with these controllers is could you mention how well they work as portrait controllers? For DS emulation. No one seems to cover that ever.
"Ripped straight from the nintendo switch"
NOPE NOPE NOPE I CAN FEEL THE DRIFT ENERGY
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@@flowsht2612 Double crashu time
*KANSEI DORIFTO !?*
You do know drift is super easy to replace on the joycons right? The whole drift situation is honestly overblown since there's a good chance of getting pretty early drift from most joysticks. I fucking kid you not, my ps4 controller, which I used overall less than my switch joycons started drifting sooner on both sticks. And compared to opening a joycon controller and switching out a new stick for around a couple dollars, opening a ps4 controller is an absolute nightmare. It's pretty hard not to dent a part of the plastic opening that sucker up. If that telescopic controller is modular like the switch it'll make me feel better since replacing them is easy and plentiful. Unlike again, a regular analog module which is soldered onto the board. Which basically means that it better be the sensory wheel that's the problem or you'll have to solder on a new analog module yourself, and even changing the sensory wheel is a fucking pain in the ass because denting the prongs on the little suckers will continue to make the controller drift.
@@mario4everd amogus
You know when you see the 15% battery notification a device is being put to use.
Moving on to the controller itself though it looks amazing.I saw no real flaw in the seperated d- pad either it worked well with special move inputs not to mention paired to the device nicely.Definitely looking like a good choice.
Hey ETA prime just wanted to point out that if you use the app macrodroid you can set the system to automatically force your preferred rotation upon connection with your Bluetooth controller. No need for rotation control app, no need to do it manually at all from then on.
Cool, how do I learn more? Any other secrets you can share
nice video man! Question: do you have a video or a post where you list your favorite emulators for android per console, paid or not paid? I would like to get them all. Thank you.
Finally a video on android controllers
I bought the 7007f from aliexpress for ~23 bucks when you posted your first video that wasn't liked very much by big n :P
The controller is awesome and just works with anything :D
dude I cant get the 7007f to pair in X mode, can you explain to me how did you make it work? home+select did not do anything.
@@idonda dude... it's on the back of the controller lol... hold HOME & X or A (i forgot) until the light next to 3 is red, then it should work
@@IzeIzeBaby thanks i was stuck but now it is working 👏
What's the difference between 7007X, 7007S & 7707F >
What is difference between Saitake 7007X and 7007F?
I bought a 7007X from AliExpress, and received a version of the 7007F. It. Is. Shit. It doesn't work in emulators or anything, you can't control Android, it only works with a special app, and even then the buttons are broken.
@@ApemanMonkey this also happened to me, I can get the 4 lights flashing holding start and mode but its not x input and they dont stop flashing.
i also purchased the 7007x but received the 7007f. It continuously disconnects and reconnects from bluetooth and the button remapping doesn't work@@juggalotuz04
@@Mantis_AB I don't lose connection but the button mapping is all messed up. I'll use it for something else and just get an ipega
I think the f version is an updated x versión. For those who are having troubles, you have to set the gamepad to X-input mode. With the controller turned off press the Android button and the x button for like 5 seconds and then the HID red led will light up and you are in X-input mode. The controller will work in any emulator or game that supports gamepad. Tested on happy chick with snes, neogeo, mame, n64, cps2 and with the PPSSPP emulator. It works great. Don't need to install the mapping app.
I just found this I reddit because I want to start DS emulation. I'll be using my phone in portrait, 3 years later, would you still recommend this gamepad?
Please make a tutorial on the RG350 custom firmware and how to extend the storage.
Love all your videos. Keep up the awesome work. 👍
RG350 doesn't have custom firmware yet.
It's almost 2022 now, so I'm wondering, besides the Xbox One controller, what would you say are the best bluetooth and wired controllers for Android now?
Razer kishi
THANK YOU! I came hoping to hear what I wanted to hear.
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This controller definitely has the best form factor out of all the telescopic controllers I've tried. The only thing is you have to be careful when you order it because sometimes instead of the 7007X, they will send people the 7007F which doesn't have native xinput and requires Octopus in order to map the buttons in emulators and other apps.
I just bought mine on AliExpress, let's hope to arrive quickly!
Did this ever work out for you??? The reviews on there are terrible... People getting the wrong color and the 7007f instead of 7007x as advertised.
@@reversepoop6599 I bought it by Ali Express but still waiting for it to arrive, I'll update when I get mine
I just got mine this monday, it was the 7007F but no problems there, I was testing with everything from emulators to nvidia game stream with moonlight it works flawlessly, build quality could improve but for $25usd that I paid for it I couldn't be happier.
Analog sticks are identical to the ones on Nintendo Switch and buttons if they are not great they are ok.
And Ali Express got better this time mine was not send from China but from Sweden instead which was faster.
The gamepad has compatibility with iOS and Android, but has 2 modes for it, one to play kind of touch based games and one on xinput similar to an xbox one controller connected via bluetooth which I also used, but i needed something portable and the form factor is amazing, I couldn't recomend it more.
Great gamepad, better that the ipega one that I bought some years ago.
I had to return three purchases because they kept sending the 7007F, which had horrible latency issues. I eventually just purchased the overpriced GLAP controller.
How good are the joysticks? I had the red knight controller before and the diagonals were terrible. They were so bad that the D pad worked better
How's the deadzone on the analog sticks? I've tried some android controllers in the past and there's a huge deadzone. If these were taken from the switch then should be just fine
So they drift?
@@ezer0923 I didn't even think of that, well guess it's a dice roll with these controllers
I would really wanted to know, If im going to buy a Joystick, I needs to play Goldeneye 007 N64, this games need a VERY PRECISE SENSITIVITY to play correctly
I just ordered one a few days ago from AliExpress. The ones like it on Amazon seemed to be the 7007F (not X). And you need the 7007X if you want x input.
One of the reasons I would really like an x input controller is because I should be able to use it with my windows tablet as well. I don't expect it to stretch out far enough. But I like the idea of having one gamepad in my laptop/tablet bag that is small and will work with both my windows tablet and my android phone as needed.
My concern is that even though I clearly ordered the X version, they might not pay attention and instead send me the F version. Seems the F version is the supposedly "new" and "upgraded" version. I don't see how removing xinput makes it upgraded.
Mine came as f instead of x. Hold android button and X then connect through Bluetooth. It should work
@@roberttitley2790
I just received mine yesterday as well. I have the F as well... even though I ordered an X. Unfortunately, no x-input.
That being said, the HID mode (which is what you get with Android plus X button) still works with most android games.
But, it's not x-input. As such, some Android games do not work properly (example would be Oddmar).
Also, X-input would be useful for PC gaming as well since that's what XBox 360 and XBox One gamepads use.
Not a terrible gamepad, the 7007F offers some use. But it unfortunately does not support x-input.
I've tried so many different XB1 controllers on different devices, but I always end up getting really bad lag on Android. Works perfect on PC.
need to use a phone with a nice Bluetooth chip and never use battery saver mode when connected to a controller. Also noticed that connecting more than one Bluetooth device can cause the input lag as well
Really like your videos. I don't play any games these days not since the early consoles. I should really get back into them. No excuse now with devices like this and how powerful phones are nowadays. Keep up the good work. Thank you!
Hey Prime! Great video as always! Could you please cover emulators running on a 2DS?
I recommend mvg video on 3ds
I know this video is a few months old, but what do you think of the 8Bitdo SN30 Pro+ for mobile gaming? How would you compare the two? Which do you prefer?
Does this work with xcloud/stadia. More specificly xcloud in my case . Thank You!
Good video. Thanks for mentioning the Xbox One controller out of the gate. I just bought a new Xbox One S Controller for my laptop, so for a couple of reasons, I have decided to forego a separate "mobile" controller entirely and am opting insead for the "clip" solution. At $6.90 on Amazon, I couldn't find a more cost-effective solution, and having already tried Call of Duty Mobile with this controller, I can rest easy knowing that it works flawlessly. And as anyone who has ever held an Xbox One controller knows, you can't beat the build quality. Thanks again and keep up the good work. Liked and Subbed.
would you recommend this over the ipega red spider in the back? (ipega 9055)
Please do a deadzone test for the analog sticks. See if you can do a small circle with all the controllers that you have. I find this information as a deal breaker for shooter games or that involve camera control.
Thanks for the awesome review! Do you know if this controller will work with the newly updated PS4 Remote Play app, that was recently opened up to include devices other than Sony devices?
OMG Rotation Uontrol is ultra useful.! Thank you sir.!
Can it be used vertically as well? I would to play DS games with both screens vertically
I honestly don't know
You'd have to check the measurements of the controller gap, because it might just fall...
Nawwwwwwwwwwwwwww
If you have a giant phone i guess
The Poco X3 barely fits horizontally and without a case. But vertically it is fantastic. I already see myself playing 3ds when Citra runs like Drastic
Which game company was it?
Coleco Vision
Bought this controller, tried it on 2 different android phones, p20 pro and oneplus 7 pro. Both instances the controller had an input delay of around 150ms due to the bluetooth connection. This is not acceptable and you will feel this alot when you play. It's a pity that this wasn't raised in the review.
Thank you. I will not buy this. Could u say what could be best foe codm?where i need swipe screen,turn camera.
it's beautiful. I bought the Ipega because of your video, these guys should get some commission for your channel
Love your videos, own about as much a collection of controllers as you (I think trying them out is more fun than playing games these days) except for the Saitake, it's on order now. I also own a GPD XD+, a device i think, you have looked at but in the end your own phone will always be better so I like the controller option. I do like the mapping software of the GPD actually.
btw you can turn off EasyDrive on asphalt 9 and get full control over the vehicle
Thanks for the heads up!
this has got to be the best controller for the best price imo
i believe i tried it because of the first video you posted
i got it for the fold 2 and now use it on my ulefone note 11p which emulates everything and also does cloud gaming
only thing i would like on this is analog triggers
Buy Metal Slug 3 on PlayStore, and play it.
sorry my bad english but you made a video testing the gamepad doing "hadoken" on marvel vs capcom.... your video is the best so far. Now i thinking buy this controler. like!
Since I've discovered this I can wait til December to grab a switch lite LOL
@Shank Adams Christmas
Thank You for this video!!!! Wanted a GeForce NOW - Xcloud dedicated device.
Got the CoolPad Legacy on Valentine’s Day sale at Boost Mobile for $67 and the Stk 7007F1. Works great on both! Perfect advice 👍👌
When you bought your Boost Mobile phone... did you have to root it? some people say you cant access wifi with the Boost mobile phone once you accept their terms of service. I would only intend to use the phone for gaming but I still want wifi access.
@@JetSetBaroni No, I did not root. Just boot up and Google account.
That was a year ago. Not sure if they changed it. I never had service on mine, so never agreed to anything.
I did put mine on Airplane mode and then turn on WiFi and Bluetooth again. That way it stop telling me I had no service.
I still use mine daily one year in (xCloud, GeforceNOW, SteamLink) and I need Wi-Fi because I only use it for cloud gaming.
How's the analog sticks on your controller do with diagonals? I've seen Reddit posts online that state that while you can position it diagonally, it can't detect diagonal movement. As in if you're trying to draw a circle with the sticks, it will be detected as if you're drawing a square. Can you download a gamepad tester app and see how your analog sticks behave? Here's the Reddit posts in question:
www.reddit.com/r/EmulationOnAndroid/comments/appe0t/telescopicstretch_controller_joystick_deadzone/
www.reddit.com/r/EmulationOnAndroid/comments/9jus8c/anybody_used_the_saitake_7007x_for_emulation/?
I have had the same question I hope that we will get an answer.
doesnt it also have to do with the game and if the game supports diagonal movement?!
base on the reviews that i watch on the other channel yeah it has deadzones
Hello ETA, which of all your android controllers charge via USB C? I find that the manufacturers rarely put that detail in their sales descriptions and most of them use Micro B. So I figured asking you would be the easiest :). I know IPEGA 9167 use USB C.
Hi, this saitake controller is compatible with steam link? I want to buy one but steam link compatibility is very important for me at this moment. Thanks
Why r u on xcloud.cuz I'm gonna buy a Bluetooth gamepad aswell
i think the controller that is very close to the switch is the betop h2 controller...it comes with a case that lets you play on handheld and desk top mode, it also has a grip just like the switch
$20 On aliexpress re branded as 7007F same Item just different distributors!!
@@voteDC I had that controller and it got x input mode. You need to select the third configuration.
This is a valuable infornation. Thanks a bunch!
which x1 controller mount do you prefer?
I think there are mainly 2. one with wheels on the side and one with the metal stand you showed
What about disconnect time? Can I have it "always connected" on the phone even if won't use it (for example) more than 5 minutes?
Do you still think the 7007x is the best android telescopic now in May 2021? I am looking to buy one but checking if you've used something better in the past year plus. Thanks.
nowday we have better alternatives like Gamesir X2 and Razer Kishi?
I don't even understand the thinking. "Lets make a controller for gaming on a phone. Block the charge port and headphone jack as a bonus!" Like bro.... What true gamer isn't going to charge while they play... How are you to listen to this, when playing on a plane? Seems every single one of these type of controllers is bone headed in design.
Xbox controller it is, makes much more damn sense....
gamevice controllers have a usb c out and a 3.5 mm jack out for charging and audio
I wanna repeat one of the unanswered questions here: Is is possible to use any kind of headset/plugs with this? I guess both bluetooth gets taken and 3,5mm jack is blocked, so no sound on planes and buses?
I need to be able to plug my phone in since I play Xcloud for hours. I don't think this will allow that.
omg yes
Buttons are soft and confortable or clicky and horrible? How it's feels against the Xbox one?
Hey, could you recommend a controller for the Samung Galaxy S6e
I dont think there is many games that will run good on ur device, maybe consider upgrading to atleast the s7+?
You have a great channel and I watch all of the time. I own an iPhone and need to purchase an Android for Xcloud. Which do you prefer? I just want to play games with a great display.
The Razor Phone 2 is a great gaming phone on Android. It used to cost $800 but is now $300-400 off of Amazon.
I'm sorry for saying this, but my experience with this controller hasn't been the same as ETA's.
Well mine's a STK-7007F1, which I bought from an Aliexpress seller (China). I remember back in August 2019 I was playing Dead Effect 2 on my LG phone and then after less than half an hour with this controller, the R2 shoulder button literally broke off. And it isn't like I was having a blast with this thing prior to that. Modern Combat 4, most of the inputs work, but the right stick wouldn't do anything, rendering this controller useless to play that game. I was frustrated at that point. Even Ravensword: Shadowlands had partial controller support, it never worked in Terraria, Samurai II: Vengeance, sports games and air combat games.
And EVEN IF IT WORKED, the form factor for this controller is AWFUL. The face buttons are made of hard plastic. Do you know what those buttons have in common with the D-pad and the shoulder buttons? They are all clicky. And I don't mean they aren't a little discrete, I mean they are SUPER LOUD. And those shoulder buttons are so sensitive, I get the feeling every time I press the one that still remains on this controller, it's going to break off just like the other one.
And forget about upgrading firmware or even downloading "support apps" for this piece of sh** controller. You're pretty much on your own with this thing and you'll be lucky if you still have them around, with no parts falling off of it.
In other words, avoid this controller like the plague. You've been warned.
I only wish 8BitDo would take this controller as an inspiration of the right layout to go with. I'd purchase a telescopic controller from them if they sold one.
Latency vs the Xbox controller vs wired?
What's the best wired setup? Usb c...
those telescopic controllers block off the headphone jack :(
USB socket and speaker too.
Since it is for using it underway the speaker and the usb port doesnt matter. just dont use speakers in a train or subway. and after a 2hrs ride i have no problem to charge my phone at work or at home.
and for those who still even have an headphone jack ... maybe its time to move to some bluetooth ones. you can get them in any price range from 15 to 300 bucks and they just work fine. also with anc or aptX ... its more than acceptable for a mobile solution.
Ya I does block off the usb c port and headphone Jack if you have one that is(galaxy did away with them on my note 10)but simple solution is invest in a pair of bluetooth ear buds and you can listen to your phone through them while using the controller.
About Asphalt 9: You can use "regular" controls. Just switch away from Touchdrive.
This right here. Was about to comment this
Xbox one controller + clip + smartphone, is it heavy? how many grams? is it still comfortable to play for a long time?
ETA I have a question about this product. Do you know what the different between x model and f model? I seen some seller sell STK-7007f model but I can't find info what the different between them. Cheers!
Now you said it fits the Note10+, are you for sure? have you tested that personally? I'm really interested in this device.
I've seen quite a few videos where people are using the note 10+ and fits perfect.im using a note 10 and fits great.havent tried controller as of yet on my note 10 so can't say how well it works.hope it works well with game I bought it for which is world of tanks.dont know why but I'm addicted to that dam game.lmao
ipega 9087S is worst than 7007X? or is just ur preference of the model?... I'm looking to buy 9087S because it looks like an PSP :P
Any controllers you recommend for the Galaxy J3 Emerge?
Thanks so much for remade your video after being banned. Very informative video, appreciated it...
How about PS4 controller for PC emulation? Or would you still recommend Xbox controller?
How are the bumpers and triggers though? I don't think they are even near the quality of an XBOX One controller?
Great review! Any idea if this controller will work the Geforce Now android app? I have the Beboncool version of this controller but do not have an Android device to test with the GeforceNow app.
How does this compare to an IPEGA 9087s? Which one of the two do you recommend most?
I want to know the same anybody can answer this?
Is it possible to use headphones with this?
awesome review! thanks for all the info. now i lnow which one to get for the tablet too
Quick PSA: I ordered one of these because of ETAs review and got the STK-7007F. The home and mode buttons are switched and in order to get it into xinput you need to follow the instructions for HID gamepad mode.
i recently got one also but the right anolog and x and y buttons wont work for cod mobile
the links you list don't seem to be the saitake. are they the same controller under diff manufacturer name? also, does this work with phones in cases, like the thick otter box defender or does the phone have to be removed from the case?
Imo the biggest problem with the XBO controller is that it still lacks gyroscope features. We've seen how well gyro aiming CAN work in shooter games, but devs need to take the dive and implement them and slowly pull back on aim assist features.
Thanks for the awesome review! Could you do a Moto z3 with Moto mod gamepad review. I'd like to see how that combo performs in emulation.
Hey mate. I bought the ipega 9167 as i have the Note 20 ultra and needed a controller that fitted bigger phones.
Firstly, have you tried this controller? What do you think?
Second though, it doesn't work unless connected to power. Do you think that means the battery is broken? Should be easily replaceable if so i think. Cheers
Looks decent except I really don't like d-pads without a center. No idea why those are still a thing.
Since it can operate in xinput mode I would say yes... But because it's an iPhone
.. I would say no
What is the name and price about the Xbox controller??
Ok, it's good for hadoukens. But which one of the android controllers is the best for shoryukens? I can perform hadoukens even in my ipega 9017, but shoryukens not so much. As a reference, although it's not portable, I love the snes classic joystick in that regard, i get shoryukens flawlessly every time. Is there a portable joystick as good or better in fighting games? The 8bitdo, maybe?
I have owned a Xiaomi gamepad for about 5 years and it still works like a charm. However I'm interested in getting a telescopic gamepad. Playing with clip gamepads makes the whole thing too imbalanced and makes hands hurt after some time. Plus, telescopic gamepads seem much more portable.
Just a quick question. How has the game gamesir held up? I prefer a dualshock layout over offset joysticks.
What about a 3.5 Headset connection?! Is There any that have that capability and that you recommend? Also what headset do you recommend with possibly said Controller?😊
Gr8 vid btw
great vid man, I had a boundabay fehziwee for the last 3 years that worked out of box and I loved it. I just recently lost the r1 button so it kind of kills playing emulators like the ps2 etc. I despise the controllers that require me to install octopus, shooting plus or that other one I just want it to work out of box. any recommendations for a moto one 5g ace? or this one?
I got the Saitake 7007X for 30$ from AliExpress!
Is it good for precision based games like shooting games??
For long term usage, do you're controller suddenly become crazy and press keys, or just randomly doesn't work in-game?? My gamesir g4s does that so I'm looking for a new one... Tell me if found any problems, thanks.
Works great so far. No real issues except the buttons don't feel as nice as Xbox/PS4 does and the control sticks don't output a full analog signal which can make movement a bit choppy in some games
Have you received it yet? I ordered mine a few days ago. I'm worried that it'll arrive and be the 7007f (without xinput). Even though it specifically said it was the x version. One of the reviews said they sent the F instead of the X.
EDIT: clearly you have received it, just saw your other reply.
Thanks keep us updated if possible...
Can you charge while using?
What 3rd party emulators (also reliable) do most of the people use here? As of right now, I'm using Happy Chick emulator, but I'm also looking for a reliable controller for my Note 10. Thanks in advance for your reply.
The Saitake 7007x + LG G8X = Perfect!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Would a s21 plus fit? Is this still the best cheap android periscopic controller in 2021?
As always, very well explained. Thanks a lot for your videos. Always interesting and fun to watch. I'm getting the Saitake 7007x for my broken Android Phone. Btw. you can get the Saitake for 25$ on AliExpress.
I bought one too after seeing it in your videos :)
I'm about to buy these bluetooth controllers. In my mind, between Glap, Junglecat and Saitake which one is better especially in gaming control?
what phone is you use 99$? before the s10?