Wednesday, May 12th 2021

GameSir introduces its X2 Bluetooth Mobile Gaming Controller and F7 Claw Tablet Game Controller

Gamesir, a leading provider of innovative, high quality gaming peripherals is pleased to announce the launch of the new X2 Bluetooth model of the incredibly successful Gamesir X2 Type C mobile gaming controller which is fully compatible with Apple and Android smartphones. It is also launching the GameSir F7 Claw Tablet Game Controller, compatible with iPads and Android tablets. The X2 Bluetooth is available now from Amazon and Amazon UK for $59.99/£69.99 whilst the F7 Claw will be available on Amazon and Amazon UK from May 24th for $39.99/£33.99.

Following on from the success of the X2 Type C Mobile Game Controller which was designed to give users an outstanding cloud gaming experience on platforms such as Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Google Stadia, NVIDIA GeForce Now and Vortex, GameSir has updated the X2 to make this unique mobile gaming experience available to everyone.
Now equipped with Bluetooth, the X2 Bluetooth version supports both iOS and Android devices and is compatible with Apple Arcade and MFi games. Like its predecessor, the X2 Bluetooth version is designed to provide a full array of controls and minimise lag to deliver the ultimate gaming experience. With smartphones getting bigger and more powerful to ensure they can handle the ever-increasingly complex games played on them, the X2 Bluetooth version will keep gamers ahead of competitors no matter what phone they are using.

The X2 Bluetooth version features a split design that includes a joystick on both the left and the right sides and ABXY buttons. The L1/L2 and R1/R2 trigger buttons are micro switches with a small contact gap and high sensitivity for a realistic gaming experience. The buttons come with a lifespan of up to 3 million presses so gamers do not need to worry about wearing them out! The simple design will expand to securely hold phones measuring up to 173 mm, and the soft rubber grips will ensure a comfortable hold throughout any gaming session.

For gamers requiring the option of capturing a particularly good move, the X2 Bluetooth controller now includes a screenshot button, allowing for a quick snapshot of the best onscreen gaming moments.

With a 500 mAh battery and Type-C Charging Port, the GameSir X2 Bluetooth has a powerful long life, allowing gamers to play for about 20 hours under normal use, all from a short two-hour charge, so non-stop gaming is truly guaranteed.

The Gamesir X2 Bluetooth version is available from Amazon and Amazon UK for $59.99/£69.99.

F7 Claw Tablet Game Controller
The GameSir F7 Claw tablet controller is the world's first capacitive gamepad for tablets and is compatible with any Android and iPad tablets with a thickness range of 6 - 12 mm and offers the user a stunning, ergonomic six finger "Claw" game playing arrangement. The F7 Claw has been designed for on-screen control games where, unlike Bluetooth controllers where the user has to install other apps for key mapping, users can start playing directly without this extra effort.

The F7 Claw simply attaches to the tablet using a strong, tight and secure suction cup design and, when in place, it allows the gamer to utilise the "trigger" buttons, It includes R1/R2 and L1 and L2 as well as two "Turbo" buttons which, when pressed, control the burst frequency of the R1 and L1 buttons respectively; making them ideal for all onscreen control FPS & TPS games.

Three different turbo modes are available, 3, 6 and 9, which control the speed of the turbo, whilst a long press for three seconds enables recording mode so gamers can capture the best moments. The micro mechanical buttons for quick action together with the advanced chip for fast response and sensitive trigger operation, ensure gamers will always be on the front foot whilst playing. The F7 Claw also boasts an amazing 120 hour playing time with 200 day standby time, all from a charge of just 2 hours, using the Type-C connector.

The Gamesir F7 Claw Tablet Game Controller will be available on Amazon and Amazon UK from May 24th for $39.99/£33.99.
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9 Comments on GameSir introduces its X2 Bluetooth Mobile Gaming Controller and F7 Claw Tablet Game Controller

#1
sepheronx
I have to say, Chinese companies need to really work on their naming structure. GameSir?

Anyway, I purchased one of their xbox style controllers for my PS4. Works great! Looks great too.

Only complaint I had was there was a black pubic hair stuck to the joystick when I removed it the packaging.
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#2
Octavean
sepheronxI have to say, Chinese companies need to really work on their naming structure. GameSir?

Anyway, I purchased one of their xbox style controllers for my PS4. Works great! Looks great too.

Only complaint I had was there was a black pubic hair stuck to the joystick when I removed it the packaging.
How did you know it was pubic hair?
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#3
sepheronx
OctaveanHow did you know it was pubic hair?
I have seen many years of pubic hair. Long enough and a bit of a curl. So its a good guess. Unless someone rocking a short afro at the facility in China.
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#4
Octavean
sepheronxI have seen many years of pubic hair. Long enough and a bit of a curl. So its a good guess. Unless someone rocking a short afro at the facility in China.
Just curious,...

The Chinese are known to dye their hair and sometime perm it (curl). Although this predominately may occur in the younger generation looking to assert their individuality. Homogeneous societies like this tend to bring that sort of thing out.

but then again, sometimes a pubic hair is just a pubic hair,....am I right? :) Probably just a side effect of the rigorous quality control testing :) :)

So the controller you bought, how long have you had it? Would you recommend it? I always worry about endurance with this sort of product.
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#5
ODOGG26
sepheronxI have seen many years of pubic hair. Long enough and a bit of a curl. So its a good guess. Unless someone rocking a short afro at the facility in China.
Are you saying they put these together butt naked? lol. Kinda like those coke houses lol. :roll:
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#6
tangowhiskeyalfatango
Pubes aside, I have my doubts about the quality of the joysticks in these cheaper units. I've had a few and the joystick behaves as a second d-pad.

The Kishi is has pretty good triggers and sticks but the buttons are mushy.
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#7
sepheronx
OctaveanJust curious,...

The Chinese are known to dye their hair and sometime perm it (curl). Although this predominately may occur in the younger generation looking to assert their individuality. Homogeneous societies like this tend to bring that sort of thing out.

but then again, sometimes a pubic hair is just a pubic hair,....am I right? :) Probably just a side effect of the rigorous quality control testing :) :)

So the controller you bought, how long have you had it? Would you recommend it? I always worry about endurance with this sort of product.
I have had it for about 5 months or so?

It is solid controller. I cant complain. Kinda cool looking (the buttons how it glow)

Can I recommend it? Yeah, I guess so. But I do not play a lot of video games on consoles anymore. So it isn't used as much.

www.amazon.ca/GameSir-Controller-Wireless-Configurable-Buttons/dp/B07HG51ZYK/ref=sr_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=gamesir+ps4+controller&qid=1620838727&sr=8-12
ODOGG26Are you saying they put these together butt naked? lol. Kinda like those coke houses lol. :roll:
There is a chance that it may be the same facilities where they do indeed make drugs. I thought the box was just dusty too. Maybe its more than just dust.
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#8
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
sepheronxI have seen many years of pubic hair. Long enough and a bit of a curl. So its a good guess. Unless someone rocking a short afro at the facility in China.
I mean its not like it cant happen.

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#9
sepheronx
I sure hope this was the case. I did pluck it off with my fingers.

And yes, I washed my hands afterwards. And no, I didn't sniff or lick it either.
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