Really impressive controller. Lowest latency wireless dongle, very good build quality, gulitkit hall effect sticks with 1111 steps which I've ONLY seen in way more expensive controllers, hall effect triggers (completely unnecessary but the fact its there for this price..), just amazing package for how cheap it is. Only weakness is that connective options are pretty limited, and no gyro, however if youre just playing on windows anyways, or android, it doesn't really matter. Also would have liked back paddles/buttons behind the controller but not a big deal. Having a charging dock option would have also took it to the next level, but this is absolutely the best budget controller all things considered.
Seems that holding B button when pluggin it in on a PC makes the pad go into D-Input mode. While pressing X goes into X-Input mode. Thank you for the video, because I bought the controller and I wanted to know if it had a native D-input mode for older games, and it does! But, it's nowhere to be found in the documentation other than pressing B for the Android mode.
Thanks for the test with SteamDeck. I have The 8bitdo ultimate c wired (the predecessor) and it works flawless. Now we will get some more of this 2c controllers, as my old XBox 360 controllers start to break and I need something good and affordable for family fun on the Deck.
Ordered the black myth wukong wireless version of this controller, but the release date is set to october 18th so i have some waiting to do. Dang expensive PS5 controller that i hardly used got stickdrift yesterday. So will be nice with hall effect that will never drift.
Still have chance to drift, just very small chance. I also considering the wukong version. Lucky this video is the only I seen that shows the actual length of the cable which is too short for me. Have to get the wireless version now
I bought the Wukong edition when i saw it was only £20. I just wanted to see what all this talk around hall effect was about. The build quality is more premium than i was expecting for that price, and the feel of the XYAB buttons and Dpad is quite good and tactile. My only gripe is the sticks are more stiff than i was expecting and even when i disable deadzone it still doesnt feedback to the game when i move it a little. I got very used to using a Dualsense controller on my PC and those analog sticks move with much less effort in comparison. Its gonna take some time to adjust i guess. Might end up returning it
I would said since they PS2 day sony analog have much better for moving, I'm try dualshock 4 compare to xbox when play ace combat 7 when turn. I found out that it feedback much better I even try to buy fake Ps2 controller to compare with original one and see the inside XD, Yeah i'm plan to grab this too since dualshock 4 sometime not play nice with old game on pc
I have it. It's ok. But it has one flaw - bumpers are thin and positioned too high, you have to raise your fingers to very uncomfortable position to press them.
How are these controllers compared to the Xbox Wireless Controllers? I ordered the Wukong version and it's coming in tomorrow. Looking forward to using it by 2.4Ghz dongle.
What's your favorite PC controller?
Really impressive controller. Lowest latency wireless dongle, very good build quality, gulitkit hall effect sticks with 1111 steps which I've ONLY seen in way more expensive controllers, hall effect triggers (completely unnecessary but the fact its there for this price..), just amazing package for how cheap it is. Only weakness is that connective options are pretty limited, and no gyro, however if youre just playing on windows anyways, or android, it doesn't really matter. Also would have liked back paddles/buttons behind the controller but not a big deal. Having a charging dock option would have also took it to the next level, but this is absolutely the best budget controller all things considered.
Do you know something similar but with gyro?
@@Luminun the ultimate controller (without the 2C), but it is more expensive around 50€. Also comes with a docker, it is more top tier instead
The metal rings on the sticks are actually to reduce friction and wear against the housing for smoother movement. Good review!
How does the vibration feel versus first party controllers?
Seems that holding B button when pluggin it in on a PC makes the pad go into D-Input mode. While pressing X goes into X-Input mode.
Thank you for the video, because I bought the controller and I wanted to know if it had a native D-input mode for older games, and it does! But, it's nowhere to be found in the documentation other than pressing B for the Android mode.
They’re pumping these things out faster than they can write their documentation, lol.
that's actually a nice info to know
Just ordered the black myth wukong wired version for $17. Damn good deal I cant refuse.
Thanks for the test with SteamDeck. I have The 8bitdo ultimate c wired (the predecessor) and it works flawless. Now we will get some more of this 2c controllers, as my old XBox 360 controllers start to break and I need something good and affordable for family fun on the Deck.
Ordered the black myth wukong wireless version of this controller, but the release date is set to october 18th so i have some waiting to do. Dang expensive PS5 controller that i hardly used got stickdrift yesterday. So will be nice with hall effect that will never drift.
Still have chance to drift, just very small chance. I also considering the wukong version. Lucky this video is the only I seen that shows the actual length of the cable which is too short for me. Have to get the wireless version now
wym release date? I already got one ultimate 2c wukong wireless in hand, its been out for a while now
@@savagemode2150 i live in Sweden and the release date here has been moved forward. I guess it has been an issue with stock.
@@nelsing1978 oh I see, I got in from aliexpress btw
@@savagemode2150Europe has a different release date. Mine(Germany) has also just been dispatched
I bought the Wukong edition when i saw it was only £20. I just wanted to see what all this talk around hall effect was about. The build quality is more premium than i was expecting for that price, and the feel of the XYAB buttons and Dpad is quite good and tactile. My only gripe is the sticks are more stiff than i was expecting and even when i disable deadzone it still doesnt feedback to the game when i move it a little. I got very used to using a Dualsense controller on my PC and those analog sticks move with much less effort in comparison. Its gonna take some time to adjust i guess. Might end up returning it
I would said since they PS2 day sony analog have much better for moving, I'm try dualshock 4 compare to xbox when play ace combat 7 when turn. I found out that it feedback much better
I even try to buy fake Ps2 controller to compare with original one and see the inside XD, Yeah i'm plan to grab this too since dualshock 4 sometime not play nice with old game on pc
I'd like to note my wireless 2C works with Bluetooth on my windows 11 system. Tried this out because my Xbox one controller has drift.
I have it. It's ok. But it has one flaw - bumpers are thin and positioned too high, you have to raise your fingers to very uncomfortable position to press them.
Anyone knows which Kontrol freeks(xbox or Ps5) fit the thumbsticks?
Does it come with a usb c dongle?
Does vibration work in deck proton layer games?
will it ever be switch compatible?
can I program it to ah playstation configuration?
Looks like very good value controller, how is this on PC for EAFC25? - compared to a ps5 controller?
good
Does this work on steam and Steamdeck???
Yes, in the video I tested it with a SteamDeck.
How do u pair it on ios?
Wait, where are back buttons?
Edit: oh they put bumpers instead
How are these controllers compared to the Xbox Wireless Controllers?
I ordered the Wukong version and it's coming in tomorrow. Looking forward to using it by 2.4Ghz dongle.
how is it?
Some say that the D-pad is less accurate than a membrane pad, and therefore not a good choice for 2D platformers.