If you turn off the lightings, the battery lasts more than twice as long. I often get a whole weeks usage without charging. Tbh I don't really like the lighting, looks a bit ugly imo
@@jasonander4964 yeah thank youuu. I bought it already. Now I understand about deadzone. In this controller, it does not have hardware deadzone. So, does not have any problem to set it using software. Also, many reviewer forget to mention that the Trigger buttons is pressure sensitive not just binary input. For example if you using the trigger button to accelerate a car in a racing game, the more you push the trigger button, the faster the car get. You did mentioned it thought. But it didnt really quite catched my attention the first time I watch it because it is just too fast. 😂 Also, the analogue sticks are quite good. Not stiff at all.
I have had 2 different Gamesir gamepads in the past. Both suffering from a notable "dead zone" in the center of the analog sticks. Not a big deal with action games, but rather uncomfortable with simulation driving games. How about this T4? Many thanks.
Hello, I was wondering if this can connect to a pc via bluetooth instead of the 2.4 ghz receiver, I've seen in some places a table listing pc not being compatible with bluetooth but I would like to know from someone who has tried it
@@DalvaWolf compatibility and quality is superb. But if you hate soft triggers this might not be for you, also its bad for fps games because the left analog click is too shallow for sprinting and it might disengage as a click register when pressing it and moving the stick forward. Everything else seems to be in order.
I'm confused. I baught this for gaming on pc. Will I have to buy anything else to make this work wirelessly and wired? Read something about some 2.4 ghz and a tp usb link. Will i need any of that? Or does it come with everything i need to game on pc? Thanks
@@GlennThoughts bro, from the heart, thank you! Love you long time lol. Haven't used a controller in 20 years. Tired of all the damn aiming with mouse and keyboard. I'm even good, just gets old. Want to relax and just use some snap to target on some of my favorite games, gta v, breakpoint, etc. Don't know much about controllers these days. Been out of the loop. Thought this was fixing to get complicated lol. Thanks for setting my mind at ease man. Hope you have a good one.
it will show name as Xbox controller. I am on windows 10, though name is xbox controller, it recognized as other device, not a input device..., n totally not usable....., the only way to connect to pc is to use usb dongle
UPDATE: It actually works after i have restart again my pc and pair again using select+home blutooth mode. Strange, I couldn't explain what is happening either.
@@HafeezPiscalin , yes, if can't work, just try remove device, restart, n pair again using select+home. But since u r using on pc, best is plug in USB dongle, easiest n lower latency. The reason i would sometimes need bluetooth, because sometimes i would play some game with friends together offline, and their controller is only bluetooth, so i need to switch to bluetooth mode in order to able to play games together.
I have t4 pro i use it on ps3, stadia, luna, xcloud and geforce not to mention its a mfi apple cert it can also play on apple tv arcade and ios devices. Dual shock only works on usb dongle and nintendo swith. Although i have oled c1 and it works on dongle and play stadia and geforce with dual shock
@@GlennThoughts Thank you for responding and answering my question. Could you please also tell me which button is the "back" button? I'm using it on my pc if that makes a difference. Thank you again.
Just bought this...as my second controller. To be honest...., a bit regret n dislike this controller compared to my current ipega 9156 Pros -Adequate size -light weight -vibration -extra back button to map to create extra movement Cons: -Bluetooth mode is totally not recognized by windows pc no matter which bluetooth mode u try. Only dongle can be recognized by windows. UPDATE: It actually works after i have restart again my pc and pair again using select+home blutooth mode. Strange, I couldn't explain what is happening either. -Trigger button travel distance is too shallow. -USB dongle is too large.., may block neighbouring usb port if ur laptop have cramp usb placing....., mayb not all ppl have this problem. I am comparing the cons vs ipega 9156. Feel wasted my money to buy this just getting little extra benefit over ipega 9156. ipega 9156 would just need to upsize little more to be ergonomic, if vibration is not a mandatory.
Thanks for the input. Me I will choose this T4 any day over ipega 9156. Ipega is very cheaply build and has bad design as well. Very chinese rip off of a PS1 controller. Like a little toy for kids. T4 on the other hand is very solid and has its own unique design, and I love the led lights plus the strength of its vibration. But I use it exclusively as a controller for my PC games. Ipega may be better if you use it for mobile gaming or bluetooth connection to pc which is horrible because bluetooth has latency. T4 connects to pc via 2.4ghz no latency connection dongle and not bluetooth. That's why I will always prefer that over bluetooth.
@@GlennThoughts 9156 feels a more heavier actually. Though T4 pro really has some advantage over 9156, but that trigger button is really too shallow. I find it sometimes, I can accidentally push the trigger, even though I m not intended to. Hehe..., not really a pro gamer, I couldn't notice too much latency. Now that I notice T4Pro bluetooth can actually work on windows, which i really can't explain why previously it don't work. So, I am pretty fine with this controller now. Thx dude, I see u are really replying almost all comments, u r such a hardworking man!
@@jj-wh6vg is that so? I can't really tell the diff, maybe is little to me that i can't notice, or some ppl can sensitive enough to notice the difference. But all in all, I m actually quite fine with this controller. Just one thing, one thing i really can't think of any reason to accept, the trigger button travel distance......, too shallow..., hard to control the linear sensitivity for racing games.
I prefer the looks, the lights, and the rigidity of T4pro. G4 pro looks like a cheap clunky mobile gamepad while T4 pro is a solid built proper PC or Console gamepad.
good afternoon, .. friend you can test on the pc played gears of war 4 or 5, some controls do not work in this game and others from Microsoft are the original xbox 360 and one. thanks in advance.
Bought the T4W and the joysticks are bad they don't feel good and precised like the xbox 360, the buttons for shooting too feel weird and not durable. Don't buy this for a shooting game.
@@JuanCarlos-zv6kt t4 pro. T1 is like a Playstation 1 copy, while T4 is on its own design with xbox controller layout which is really comfortable and nice to control
@@Cyrillegaffud oo naman po kasi almost same pricd lang sila ng non pro. So pede mong gamitin sa iba pag kinailangan mo bigla unlike non pro na pangpc lang talaga. But same lang po sila ng controller mismo. Supoort lang naiba