Thank you! I went thru 3 different other review videos to find out how to remove the paddles and all those other videos have Tens of thousands of views. Great job man keep it up !
I've had my PS5 Aim for almost a year now. It works pretty great, but I find my brother's Scuf controller paddles more comfortably placed, even if the rest of the controller isn't quite as nice. What bugs me is this... My Aim's paddles have broken twice now. They will send you a replacement, BUT IT COSTS $14.99 FOR SHIPPING. For a tiny piece of plastic. I work for an e-commerce site, and yes shipping has gotten more expensive, but it still doesn't cost this much to send something so small. Especially when it still takes a week to get to you. Handling charges, you know, because it's a ton of work to put a tiny piece of plastic into a bag and slap a shipping label on it. I'm convinced that these paddles are designed to periodically break. Just take a look at how THIN the connectors on the paddles are... They get thinner as they go into their hub. I'd say the design was incompetence, but the rest of the controller is so well done that I can't help but think it is by design. They told me a full set costs $14.99. So $30 when you factor in shipping. If you buy one of these, be prepared to replace these periodically. I don't game that hard, and mine's broken twice. In my line of work, we call these "consumables" and that's where they're probably making most of their money. Paddle replacements and "handling" charges. I suppose its better than sending the whole controller in for replacement... I feel like I might just 3D print my own paddles before the total cost of the controller exceeds what I paid for my console.
I’ve had my Aim Controller V.3 for over 2 years and it is Hands down the best controller I’ve ever bought.I’ve had Every other custom controller and Aim does it the best and you get the best bang for your buck!!
Which controller do you see better this edge, or some other of the brand aimcontroller, scuff reflex, competicontroler or some other brand of controller with levers, it would be for shooting games 
I wanted either a Scuf Envision or an Aim but I couldn't bring myself to spend that much money without hall effect sticks. Aim have just released an option to add them and they're a free upgrade at the moment, £50 add on after this promo I think but at the moment, pretty good value for money.
It’ll help with the back buttons to quickly press something and for the trigger stops to shoot faster with FPS Semi Auto weapons but the thumb sticks don’t have any improvement with your aim. It’s to improve you but to the limit of not cheating. It’s not like it’s gonna give you more aim assist or like a Cronus lmao 🤣 You still gotta use your skills and get better lmao
Yes, that is normal. Happened to me too and they state that on the website. They center it for you. I was worried about that too. They are working on fixing that and revamping the whole website hopefully soon 👍🏼
Good warranty cannot be emphasized enough. Although potential stick drift occurring within a year is a problem. The cost of having to repair any other components should also be considered. Assuming stick drift is the only thing you ever have to pay to repair which I’ve seen to be around $60-$80, it could be argued that it is still worth the cost. Warranty of other brands like sony and xbox will only cover you one time, after that you have to buy an entirely new controller. Even if these two companies sold stick drift free controllers other mechanical parts or grips will break and you will again have to buy another controller, defeating the purpose of going the cheaper route. If you plan on using the same controller for at least 3 years plus, this might just be the best long term plan yet. I have personally just purchased this controller, hopefully my experience goes well. I’ve purchased many controllers in the past with my last one being the dualsense edge, this controller has the best stick drift fix but unfortunately I did not consider my already dying bumpers and paddles on this controller, now I will have to send this one in and hopefully get a new one so I can sell it because if it breaks again, it is a complete $200 loss
Yooo, great vid. Is it still going Strong? Cuz i want to buy it but i have seen many bad reviews on reddit with people who have their controller less than a month and it is already defect.
Yea I’m sorry about that. Personally I’ve just never been able to get used to a 4 paddle style. Whether it’s the Elite Controller, a Scuf, and an Aim Controller. I tried it for a bit and it’s not bad. It doesn’t feel uncomfortable or awkward as you would think but I would just have to use it more to get used to it
This is what keeps me from getting this. I have the V1 version and the upper paddles are unusable - the best implementation of 4 buttons where your fingers lay naturally on them is from Battle Beaver (which takes for ever to receive so I have never tried them) and Evil controllers (this one is my favorite controller, and its the best and most comfortable - I am about to order another one).
So it comes with different height thumb sticks in the box that you can swap out? When building the controller on the site there’s no need to put left aim stick ps small and right aim stick ps high, correct?
Great video, thank you for the review. In my opinion the digital trigger on Apex & Cod kinda useless since on both games you can literally put the triggers dead zone to 0. Which can save some money on not including that option on the aim controller. But great video and really helping me decide which controller to go with
Nah but it’s still better to feel a mouse click then a squishy button for the l1 and full extension on the trigger where I’m always accidentally touching which causes me to aim in when having the l2 dead zone all the way down. But with a mouse button, a brush over the button won’t aim in unless I purposely press it
Thanks for the review. Regarding stick drift, if you experience it on the aim controller, can you fix it by switching the thumbsticks, or is stick drift something deeper rooted?
@@robertmiller6185 I didn’t get paid by Aim Controller and I still haven’t experienced any stick drift yet after many hours of use. It’s different for everyone
Yessir! I’ve been satisfied with Controller and everything been still working great and no issues with the design fading or chipping. Same goes with my logo 🔥🤙🏼
Just giving another update on why to AVOID this company at all costs! I just waited 1 month and 15 days for my controller to be repaired and returned to me. I just received it today AND it is in worse shape than it was before! The left trigger stop does not function whatsoever, and the trigger is completely faulty.. right out of the box again! They clearly did not even test the controller prior to sending it back out to me. I even paid an extra $15 for a rubber coating which was not even applied to my controller. AIM has completely scammed me and told me there are no refunds, only repairs. I just waisted $450 and 2 months of my time, and NEVER even have gotten to USE THE CONTROLLER! 💀
Do not buy! Absolute garbage product with terrible customer service. They sent me a shipping number when I asked to make a change on it, claiming it was already sent out. When I never got it they called me a lair and said they were still working on it in the back. Didn't even apologize for the inconvenience and then when I received the controller the L2 mouse click was getting stuck right away. Bad product and bad customer service.
Been using aim controllers since 2019 and I’ve never had an issue. Just bought my fourth controller from them last one I got has lasted me 2 years no issues. Hope the same quality from them now that I’m getting the ps5 version
I don't understand your one negative part of the review. You say you had issues and just kept dealing with the issues. But once you reached out... They fixed it... So you were lazy and didn't reach out over an issue and it's their fault??? Every manufacturer has a bad egg here and there. If you get one and they replace it, it's not a problem. That's a positive. They fixed the issue for you lol. Guess you would have rather just dealt with it?
It’s not laziness, it’s quality control on their end because everything should’ve been tested before it was sent out to make sure that it all works properly. From the remapping, to the button pressing. If you pay $300+ on a custom controller, you want it to be perfect and not have any issues when you get it. The difference with me and a regular customer is I worked with the company and talent manager directly for this review and to make sure that it was in fact defective and is why it took a while for me to send it back because they wanted to make sure beforehand. If it’s a regular customer, they don’t have that direct line of contact and could take longer for them to get a replacement. So they waited 2 weeks to get the controller just for it to be defective, need to send it back and wait another 2-4 weeks until they get their replacement. On the plus side, they have that amazing warranty so you should be covered regardless. It happens but what makes it worse is they knew that this controller was specifically for a review video and they would want everything to work perfectly but it didn’t and they weren’t happy about that when I told them about it. The good thing is to this day, my Aim Controller still works flawlessly with no issues and I still use it to this day 👍🏼
@@Tech_HD1 yeah im not sure what you are on about. It's how products work lol. I've bought a $1000 GPU with an issue and had to do testing with the manufacturer before they decide it is in fact a problem with it. That is how it works. I just got a refund for my 13700kf for the microcode issue. I'm at 3 weeks with Intel waiting for it to get back to them for my refund, after 2 weeks of back and forth of testing. 2 weeks for a company to say "yes it is messed up, send it back" is normal. And for you to say "they sent it to me for a review and should give me a golden sample" shows the dream world you live in... So they should make false claims and thoroughly test YOUR product but not the average consumers? No they treated you like anyone else, sent one off the line, and then replaced it. That is good customer service. No one can test every product 1000 times to be sure it is ok before sending it. They already have a high wait time, so you want to add another month of waiting so they can test it for every customer? I guarantee they tested if it programmed and it did, so they sent it to you. It's not normal, I'm sure for the memory to not hold the programming settings, so to test every one when it turns off and turns back on would add a lot of additional wait time, even if it seems small. I still fail to see the issue here. They sent you the product any random person would get. You had an issue. They replaced it. That is a positive. They didn't dick you around, and replaced it. What more would you want from them??? It would be 100000000% disingenuous to send you a super tested and verified product if that isn't what they normally do for EVERYONE... get it? Edit: nevermind it would have been better if they didn't replace it for you. That would be a GOOD company. And a positive. OR better yet, they should have put better parts in your controller so it seemed super good and sold a lesser product to their customers! That would be a good company. What jokers for sending you what everyone would get, testing it with you, and then replacing it for you. What A holes they are! There are literal complaints of how CPU and GPU manufacturers send the best of the best to reviewer so they can show "you can OC this cpu/gpu to x amount" then the customer isn't able to. Or games where they send a small optimized section/area of the game to seem super stable. The customer gets the game and it crashes all the time. YEP Aim Controllers should have made sure you got a super sample and been treated special. That would be a much better account of what they offer their customers.
@thomasj2797 1) your missing the point when it comes to collaborating and working with creators. Companies always want to make sure that the review units are in perfect condition and meet with the quality that they aim for. I’m not saying to make my unit better than the average consumer, but make sure it works. That’s how marketing works. It doesn’t look good on their end that a defective unit has been sent out. 2) Regardless, they have followed up with me and told me that they upped their Quality Control to ensure that stuff like this happens less often. Feedback is always necessary and a good thing if you want to improve and that’s what a review is for. The pros and the cons. 3) Aim Controller could’ve told me to not include that in the video but they didn’t mind. I told them ahead a time and they liked that I mentioned that I got it replaced at least and everything works now. And it would’ve looked bad on my part if I didn’t mention this because that would make me biased. Yes, I worked with them for this review but they didn’t pay me and I’m gonna mention everything that I experienced. Good and Bad. Either way, they loved the video and learned from the feedback that I provided and improved since then.
@@Tech_HD1 I'm really not missing the point. They should not test your sample extra to be pristine. You have now given an honest review. Which we all appreciate! We can expect "I might have a small issue when I get mine BUT... They will replace it for me, what a great company!" It's a con if you experience an issue and then they say "well the sucks, deal with it loser!" which they didn't. They sent you what everyone gets. To do otherwise is, as I said, disingenuous. They are genuine and that is good. They didn't cater to you for the best of best sample for a review. The companies that do are shit honestly. And by doing so make your reviews disingenuous. Thanks for letting us know we can't trust your reviews moving forward with products!
@@thomasj2797 I’m sorry to hear that man. Can’t make everyone happy and I’m not perfect. It is what it is. People are gonna like the video and others are gonna hate it.
Overpriced and bad quality, they talk about high quality but using PLASTIC paddles 😂 the best paddle controller on the market is: Xbox elite controller, magnetic system and metal paddles. So if you buy a paddle controller for your pc or Xbox just buy it.
Thank you! I went thru 3 different other review videos to find out how to remove the paddles and all those other videos have Tens of thousands of views. Great job man keep it up !
Thank You man! I’m glad that you liked it 😁
Great Vid bro! Super high quality and great feedback! Keep it up and you will blow up even more :)
Thank You bro! I really appreciate it 😊😁
I've had my PS5 Aim for almost a year now. It works pretty great, but I find my brother's Scuf controller paddles more comfortably placed, even if the rest of the controller isn't quite as nice.
What bugs me is this... My Aim's paddles have broken twice now. They will send you a replacement, BUT IT COSTS $14.99 FOR SHIPPING. For a tiny piece of plastic. I work for an e-commerce site, and yes shipping has gotten more expensive, but it still doesn't cost this much to send something so small. Especially when it still takes a week to get to you. Handling charges, you know, because it's a ton of work to put a tiny piece of plastic into a bag and slap a shipping label on it.
I'm convinced that these paddles are designed to periodically break. Just take a look at how THIN the connectors on the paddles are... They get thinner as they go into their hub. I'd say the design was incompetence, but the rest of the controller is so well done that I can't help but think it is by design. They told me a full set costs $14.99. So $30 when you factor in shipping. If you buy one of these, be prepared to replace these periodically. I don't game that hard, and mine's broken twice. In my line of work, we call these "consumables" and that's where they're probably making most of their money. Paddle replacements and "handling" charges.
I suppose its better than sending the whole controller in for replacement... I feel like I might just 3D print my own paddles before the total cost of the controller exceeds what I paid for my console.
What are vibration motors when customising controllers? What do they do?
Can you map dpad directions to paddles?
I’ve had my Aim Controller V.3 for over 2 years and it is Hands down the best controller I’ve ever bought.I’ve had Every other custom controller and Aim does it the best and you get the best bang for your buck!!
Cap v3 has been out for like 8 months not 3 years lol
Which controller do you see better this edge, or some other of the brand aimcontroller, scuff reflex, competicontroler or some other brand of controller with levers, it would be for shooting games

I don’t have a latch to remove the paddles so I’m stuck with all 4 any way to remove the top 2 ?
Can u still send it to them if you live in Australia?
How did you solve having to assign the buttons to the paddles every time you connected it?
I sent it to Aim Controller and they fixed. Watch the timestamp part that says “CONS”
I wanted either a Scuf Envision or an Aim but I couldn't bring myself to spend that much money without hall effect sticks. Aim have just released an option to add them and they're a free upgrade at the moment, £50 add on after this promo I think but at the moment, pretty good value for money.
Do you have to pay extra to be able to remap the buttons?
@@shadowgodyourdog5277 yeah
So does those controller help you aim better on cod
It’ll help with the back buttons to quickly press something and for the trigger stops to shoot faster with FPS Semi Auto weapons but the thumb sticks don’t have any improvement with your aim.
It’s to improve you but to the limit of not cheating. It’s not like it’s gonna give you more aim assist or like a Cronus lmao 🤣 You still gotta use your skills and get better lmao
Is there a way to adjust the distance of the digital trigger? Just got one today
Hey question did this controller help u win more gunfights? In cod
@@khalilcruz5816 I don't play cod. But it is a nice controller
@@Imberserk4books does it improve tho?
@@khalilcruz5816 it gave me 4 back paddles which improved my gaming experience. That's all I was looking for
Share buttons shudnt matter if gaming on pc, overall nice review! Very exciting for my custom
Is it wireless via Bluetooth?
Damn this is sick!!!
When your customizing on the website, the gamer logo looks uneven and not center, is that okay? Will they fix that automatically?
Yes, that is normal. Happened to me too and they state that on the website. They center it for you. I was worried about that too. They are working on fixing that and revamping the whole website hopefully soon 👍🏼
@@Tech_HD1 Great, because that's the only thing i'm worried about before buying. Thank you so much!!
@@KuyaGDee No Problem! 😁👍🏼 I hope you enjoy your new Controller! 🔥
@@Tech_HD1 I will 😁
Good warranty cannot be emphasized enough. Although potential stick drift occurring within a year is a problem. The cost of having to repair any other components should also be considered. Assuming stick drift is the only thing you ever have to pay to repair which I’ve seen to be around $60-$80, it could be argued that it is still worth the cost. Warranty of other brands like sony and xbox will only cover you one time, after that you have to buy an entirely new controller. Even if these two companies sold stick drift free controllers other mechanical parts or grips will break and you will again have to buy another controller, defeating the purpose of going the cheaper route. If you plan on using the same controller for at least 3 years plus, this might just be the best long term plan yet.
I have personally just purchased this controller, hopefully my experience goes well. I’ve purchased many controllers in the past with my last one being the dualsense edge, this controller has the best stick drift fix but unfortunately I did not consider my already dying bumpers and paddles on this controller, now I will have to send this one in and hopefully get a new one so I can sell it because if it breaks again, it is a complete $200 loss
Are the back paddles remappable on steam?
Yes
Yooo, great vid. Is it still going Strong? Cuz i want to buy it but i have seen many bad reviews on reddit with people who have their controller less than a month and it is already defect.
Thankfully it’s still going strong 💪🏼 No issues yet
Upper paddle position seems awkward and I need four paddles / buttons. I came here to see your thoughts about those but oh well.
Yea I’m sorry about that. Personally I’ve just never been able to get used to a 4 paddle style. Whether it’s the Elite Controller, a Scuf, and an Aim Controller. I tried it for a bit and it’s not bad. It doesn’t feel uncomfortable or awkward as you would think but I would just have to use it more to get used to it
This is what keeps me from getting this. I have the V1 version and the upper paddles are unusable - the best implementation of 4 buttons where your fingers lay naturally on them is from Battle Beaver (which takes for ever to receive so I have never tried them) and Evil controllers (this one is my favorite controller, and its the best and most comfortable - I am about to order another one).
@@carlitos05 i am using HYPR controller FPS variant. You should check them out.
@@myytti16 cool, will check it out.
@@myytti16 Thanks for the suggestion HYPR looks awesome and has the sports grip which Evil Controllers do not offer. Just bought one from HYPR!
So no Haptic feedback or Adaptive triggers?
Only if you remove them. I still have em in mine. No regrets
@@robertdelgado544did this controller help u win more fights?
So it comes with different height thumb sticks in the box that you can swap out? When building the controller on the site there’s no need to put left aim stick ps small and right aim stick ps high, correct?
I would do it just in case but yea for some reason I got a pack of those. I’m not sure if it’s like that by default
Great video, thank you for the review. In my opinion the digital trigger on Apex & Cod kinda useless since on both games you can literally put the triggers dead zone to 0. Which can save some money on not including that option on the aim controller. But great video and really helping me decide which controller to go with
That's the smartest thing no one ever says lol
Nah but it’s still better to feel a mouse click then a squishy button for the l1 and full extension on the trigger where I’m always accidentally touching which causes me to aim in when having the l2 dead zone all the way down. But with a mouse button, a brush over the button won’t aim in unless I purposely press it
Thanks for the review.
Regarding stick drift, if you experience it on the aim controller, can you fix it by switching the thumbsticks, or is stick drift something deeper rooted?
I would imagine the stick drift being more in the root. Changing the thumsticks wouldn’t help. I personally haven’t experienced any stick drift yet
Aim got a bad stick drift issue they paying people like this so people can buy it they do that on purpose to make money
@@robertmiller6185 I didn’t get paid by Aim Controller and I still haven’t experienced any stick drift yet after many hours of use. It’s different for everyone
Been using my Aim for 6 months every day HARD zero stock drift
Ayyy that’s great to hear! 👍🏼🔥
Are you happy with your controller ?
Yessir! I’ve been satisfied with Controller and everything been still working great and no issues with the design fading or chipping. Same goes with my logo 🔥🤙🏼
How long until you go ur controller
*got
@@robg2789 Took about close to two weeks. They built it fast, it was the shipping that took a min but that varies on location
Is it possible to map multiple buttons to one paddle on this like the strikepack?
Just giving another update on why to AVOID this company at all costs!
I just waited 1 month and 15 days for my controller to be repaired and returned to me.
I just received it today AND it is in worse shape than it was before!
The left trigger stop does not function whatsoever, and the trigger is completely faulty.. right out of the box again!
They clearly did not even test the controller prior to sending it back out to me.
I even paid an extra $15 for a rubber coating which was not even applied to my controller.
AIM has completely scammed me and told me there are no refunds, only repairs.
I just waisted $450 and 2 months of my time, and NEVER even have gotten to USE THE CONTROLLER! 💀
Do not buy! Absolute garbage product with terrible customer service. They sent me a shipping number when I asked to make a change on it, claiming it was already sent out. When I never got it they called me a lair and said they were still working on it in the back. Didn't even apologize for the inconvenience and then when I received the controller the L2 mouse click was getting stuck right away. Bad product and bad customer service.
Do yourself a favor and buy something else . I've had ps4 and ps5 version and both are trash . Different issue every time I pick up my controller
So far I haven’t had any issues but only time will tell
Stick drift . L2 r2 work when they feel like working . R3 base broke like it's made of paper . Maybe I'm just not lucky
I just tossed mine inside trash . Going to either get scuff or just playstation over this controller.
Damm. Well I hope one of those work great with you 😁👍🏼
Been using aim controllers since 2019 and I’ve never had an issue. Just bought my fourth controller from them last one I got has lasted me 2 years no issues. Hope the same quality from them now that I’m getting the ps5 version
I don't understand your one negative part of the review. You say you had issues and just kept dealing with the issues. But once you reached out... They fixed it... So you were lazy and didn't reach out over an issue and it's their fault??? Every manufacturer has a bad egg here and there. If you get one and they replace it, it's not a problem. That's a positive. They fixed the issue for you lol. Guess you would have rather just dealt with it?
It’s not laziness, it’s quality control on their end because everything should’ve been tested before it was sent out to make sure that it all works properly. From the remapping, to the button pressing. If you pay $300+ on a custom controller, you want it to be perfect and not have any issues when you get it. The difference with me and a regular customer is I worked with the company and talent manager directly for this review and to make sure that it was in fact defective and is why it took a while for me to send it back because they wanted to make sure beforehand. If it’s a regular customer, they don’t have that direct line of contact and could take longer for them to get a replacement. So they waited 2 weeks to get the controller just for it to be defective, need to send it back and wait another 2-4 weeks until they get their replacement. On the plus side, they have that amazing warranty so you should be covered regardless. It happens but what makes it worse is they knew that this controller was specifically for a review video and they would want everything to work perfectly but it didn’t and they weren’t happy about that when I told them about it. The good thing is to this day, my Aim Controller still works flawlessly with no issues and I still use it to this day 👍🏼
@@Tech_HD1 yeah im not sure what you are on about. It's how products work lol. I've bought a $1000 GPU with an issue and had to do testing with the manufacturer before they decide it is in fact a problem with it. That is how it works. I just got a refund for my 13700kf for the microcode issue. I'm at 3 weeks with Intel waiting for it to get back to them for my refund, after 2 weeks of back and forth of testing. 2 weeks for a company to say "yes it is messed up, send it back" is normal. And for you to say "they sent it to me for a review and should give me a golden sample" shows the dream world you live in...
So they should make false claims and thoroughly test YOUR product but not the average consumers? No they treated you like anyone else, sent one off the line, and then replaced it. That is good customer service. No one can test every product 1000 times to be sure it is ok before sending it. They already have a high wait time, so you want to add another month of waiting so they can test it for every customer? I guarantee they tested if it programmed and it did, so they sent it to you. It's not normal, I'm sure for the memory to not hold the programming settings, so to test every one when it turns off and turns back on would add a lot of additional wait time, even if it seems small.
I still fail to see the issue here. They sent you the product any random person would get. You had an issue. They replaced it. That is a positive. They didn't dick you around, and replaced it. What more would you want from them???
It would be 100000000% disingenuous to send you a super tested and verified product if that isn't what they normally do for EVERYONE... get it?
Edit: nevermind it would have been better if they didn't replace it for you. That would be a GOOD company. And a positive. OR better yet, they should have put better parts in your controller so it seemed super good and sold a lesser product to their customers! That would be a good company. What jokers for sending you what everyone would get, testing it with you, and then replacing it for you. What A holes they are!
There are literal complaints of how CPU and GPU manufacturers send the best of the best to reviewer so they can show "you can OC this cpu/gpu to x amount" then the customer isn't able to. Or games where they send a small optimized section/area of the game to seem super stable. The customer gets the game and it crashes all the time. YEP Aim Controllers should have made sure you got a super sample and been treated special. That would be a much better account of what they offer their customers.
@thomasj2797 1) your missing the point when it comes to collaborating and working with creators. Companies always want to make sure that the review units are in perfect condition and meet with the quality that they aim for. I’m not saying to make my unit better than the average consumer, but make sure it works. That’s how marketing works. It doesn’t look good on their end that a defective unit has been sent out.
2) Regardless, they have followed up with me and told me that they upped their Quality Control to ensure that stuff like this happens less often. Feedback is always necessary and a good thing if you want to improve and that’s what a review is for. The pros and the cons.
3) Aim Controller could’ve told me to not include that in the video but they didn’t mind. I told them ahead a time and they liked that I mentioned that I got it replaced at least and everything works now. And it would’ve looked bad on my part if I didn’t mention this because that would make me biased. Yes, I worked with them for this review but they didn’t pay me and I’m gonna mention everything that I experienced. Good and Bad.
Either way, they loved the video and learned from the feedback that I provided and improved since then.
@@Tech_HD1 I'm really not missing the point. They should not test your sample extra to be pristine. You have now given an honest review. Which we all appreciate! We can expect "I might have a small issue when I get mine BUT... They will replace it for me, what a great company!"
It's a con if you experience an issue and then they say "well the sucks, deal with it loser!" which they didn't. They sent you what everyone gets. To do otherwise is, as I said, disingenuous.
They are genuine and that is good. They didn't cater to you for the best of best sample for a review. The companies that do are shit honestly. And by doing so make your reviews disingenuous.
Thanks for letting us know we can't trust your reviews moving forward with products!
@@thomasj2797 I’m sorry to hear that man. Can’t make everyone happy and I’m not perfect. It is what it is. People are gonna like the video and others are gonna hate it.
hmm oil hand danm you gonna drop your controller
Naa, I got the Aim Grip to prevent that 😉😏
@@Tech_HD1 sure but my hand is a cooking oil wat you gonna do about it
Gotta get Gamer Grip then lmao 🤣 👍🏼
Overpriced and bad quality, they talk about high quality but using PLASTIC paddles 😂 the best paddle controller on the market is: Xbox elite controller, magnetic system and metal paddles. So if you buy a paddle controller for your pc or Xbox just buy it.
They're great they just do not last at all. I've been through 3 in the last 2 years, very annoying
These controllers suck do not waste your money my controllers analogs stopped working after 2 months
Mine still work after over a year. Idk 🤷♂️