🎯 Elevate your mobile game—precision, power, and play, all in your hands!
The GameSir X5 Lite is a versatile Type-C mobile gaming controller compatible with iPhone 15/16 series, iPad Mini 6/7, and Android devices. Featuring advanced Hall Effect sticks for precise 360° control, pass-through charging for uninterrupted gameplay, and a customizable Turbo function, it’s designed for serious gamers seeking comfort and performance on the go.
B**R
Best mobile controller!!
Great controller for a mobile one!!!!!!! At first out of the box the joysticks were unresponsive but after doing a stick calibration on the joysticks, they started to work perfect!!!! Best mobile controller for the price!!! Love it!!
I**T
Lightweight Mobile Controller
--- Pros ---Lightweight.Adjustable phone grips.Fits over 8" width devices.--- Cons ---Slight play/wiggle in sliding mechanism.No rumble.No analog triggers.--- Thoughts ---Super light controller that works for bigger phones and phones with thicker cases.Fully extended controller's max phone width (end of USB metal part to the grip on the other side) is 8.25 inches (20.95cm).Solid plastic design.Has some textured hand grips.Bigger hands may find it smaller than usual controllers.Joysticks has a nice feel, buttons/dpad feels light and slighly spongy, but still clicky.Streaming apps detect the X5 Lite out of box, games that do not have native controller support will need the GameSir mobile app for remapping.Would love to see a integrated headphone jack. It shouldn't add too much weight, but would allow players who uses wired headphones a even better experience instead of using a adapter.Overall, a lightweight phone controller for on-the-go gaming.
R**G
One of the worst D-pads ever, otherwise a decent controller.
I bought this on a recommendation from someone, and I admit I should have researched a little more as some.kf my issues are my own misunderstandings, but let me be clear, the D-pad on this thing is TERRIBLE.Diagonals are so difficult to hit that anything requiring 8-way movement is essentially unplayable. If you intend to do any retrogaming or other D-pad heavy gaming with this, absolutely do not get it. It also feels incredibly cheap, not flimsy, but hollow and clacky and the textured design on the grips somehow makes it feel even cheaper.Also it doesn't have analog triggers.... My bad for not realizing before ordering, but I was disappointed.Also also I swore this looked white in photos, but I realize now it definitely isn't, but it's not green at all like in these photos. It's actually spot on for the color of a robin's egg, mostly a pale blue (there was an actual robin eggshell outside my door to compare to). Either way, I hate it and would have gotten a different color if I'd realized.
A**R
Awesome phone controller
I love this controller I use a Samsung Galaxy s24 ultra and it fits with a case on it. Xbox game pass works flawlessly we even got it to work for an iPhone for the price I don't think there is a better phone controller
S**N
Almost there, but enough wrong that I can't recommend.
I was reeeeaaaally hoping to love this. My family is going through some struggles right now, and I had to get rid of my PC and any other gaming options that I had. We have to stay light and mobile, so I thought this might be a way to hang on to one of the small joys left for me. The illusion of normalcy is an underrated luxury. Unfortunately, this just doesn't cut it.Delivery was fast and prompt. The packaging was fine, kind of banged in a bit, but what can you do, right? The manual... I mean, I guess it's fine? But when did actual pages with a staple get replaced by one humongous piece of paper folded a million times? Bleh.The controller itself. Oy. It feels like nothing. At first, I thought that was a good thing. When you're already factoring in the weight of a phone, light controls would make it better for long plays, right? Except what actually happens is that it feels like I'm gonna break it every second that I'm holding it. Like I'm gonna snap the little connecting bar in half, or just drop my phone onto the floor. Because none of the little side inserts that were provided made me feel my phone was secure in there. There's just too much wiggle, no matter what I try. And even though I have a very, *very* thin case, I do have a pop socket on the back that the lowered support bar is just wide enough to get in the way. So I still have to remove my case or the socket every time I want to use it. Basically, I feel like I have to assemble or disassemble a lego set every time I want to play a game, and even then nothing is put together satisfyingly.The only thing that did fit snug was the USB C port, but that was slightly terrifying to. It was so hard to remove the controller from my phone when I was done that I was terrfied it was going to damage the port on my phone. Every time I took it on or off made me wince, until I eventually didn't want to use it at all.Most of the controls are okay. The sticks are actually pretty nice, aside from being smallish (That's a solvable problem, I could get wider caps, so I won't hold that against the controller, The face buttons are pretty clicky and satisfying. The triggers aren't analogue. I didn't love that, but I guess it wouldn't be a game breaker for it.The D-Pad, on the other hand...Do you want to go diagonal? Good luck. This thing registers diagonal moves the same way an abusive parent registers a C on a report card. I have to put my dang thumb *through* the controller, and even then it's a crap shoot. I play a lot of retro style games. In the android port for Castlevania: SotN, I wouldn't get any of the spells off, and I've been playing that game in one form or another since the late 90s. It's muscle memory. But nope. No dice.This is the first Gamesir product I've bought, and I've heard a lot of people say that they're good. But this can't work for me. I'm going to have to keep looking, and saw one that they sell, the X4, with an open back that *might* work for my needs with it's open back as long as some of the other concerns that I have don't translate. But I'm a smidge gunshy at this point, and I already feel like I wasted $40 bucks, so I dunno. Turtle Beach has a device that looks pretty similar, and is less expensive, maybe I'll pick that up instead. Between the price of the Turtle Beach, and what I blew on the X5 Lite, it's about the same as the price of the X4, so if it works I guess I'll come out about even.
S**Y
Did not fit my tablet I brought it for. And it also has minimum function.
Did not fit my tablet 10in
L**Y
Works as intended
Works as intended, the button clicks are quiet enough they aren't distracting from gameplay. Finding the most comfortable gripping position took time since I'm used to the traditional game console controllers (like dualshock 4 and xbox series), but I got used to it. The d-pad feels alright for the price!
M**
Works with iPhone 16 pro
Fits and works for iPhone 16 pro. Put it in switch mode (red light) and good to go. I have been using it to play game pass games on break at work.
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