Tuesday, August 13th 2024

GameSir launches Officially Licensed G7 HE Limited Edition Iron Man Wired Controller

GameSir, a World-renowned brand in gaming peripherals, is proud to announce the launch of the GameSir G7 HE Iron Man officially licensed, limited edition wired controller. This stylish new controller, designed for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One X|S, Windows 10/11, and Steam, brings the precision and excitement of Tony Stark's iconic suit to the fingertips of gamers. The GameSir G7 HE Iron Man limited edition wired controller is available for £59.99/$59.99 from the GameSir Official Website.

The GameSir G7 HE Iron Man controller is officially licensed by Marvel and features Iron Man's classic red and gold colors, along with an image of this popular superhero. Holding this controller allows gamers to channel the power of Iron Man, making it a unique addition to any gaming setup. The GameSir G7 HE Iron Man controller stands out with its Hall Effect sticks and triggers, ensuring exceptional durability and precise control. The GameSir Hall Effect sensing stick boasts a lifespan of up to 5 million cycles and features wear-resistant anti-friction rings for anti-drift performance. The Hall Effect magnetic triggers offer consistent travel distance and depth, providing smooth and precise control, crucial for racing, FPS, and action games. They are even accurate up to 0.1 mm, providing extremely accurate movement.
E-sport micro switch face buttons enhance the gaming experience with a tactile, cushioned design, ensuring a responsive and satisfying click for up to 3 million presses. The four rumble motors, including two in the grips and two asymmetric motors in the triggers, deliver hyper-realistic feedback, immersing players in every crash, gunshot, and bump. The G7 HE Iron Man also features rubber-coated textured grips, making sure the controller doesn't slip out of the user's hands in the heat of the action.

GameSir's feature-rich new controller offers universal compatibility, working seamlessly with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One X|S, Windows 10/11, and Steam. The 3.5 mm headphone jack and independent microphone mute button also ensure easy headset connection and clear communication, while the two remappable back buttons provide additional control options.

Customization is effortless with the magnetic swappable faceplate, which supports personalized painting. There is also a 3 m detachable USB-C cable, which ensures a reliable wired connection, without damaging the controller if the cable becomes accidentally detached.

The GameSir G7 HE Iron Man controller package includes the controller, a 3 m USB-C cable, user manual, service card and even a 1-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate card, allowing gamers to sample a vast array of games on this platform.

Tech Specs:
  • Working Platform: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One X|S, Steam and Windows 10/11
  • Connection: Wired, 3 m detachable USB-C cable
  • 3.5 mm Audio Jack: Yes
  • Microphone Mute Button: Yes
  • Micro Switch Buttons: Yes, ABXY
  • Analog Triggers: Yes, Hall Effect Magnetic Sensors
  • Hall Effect sticks: Yes, GameSir
  • Rumble Motors: Yes, 4 in total, in each grip and trigger
  • Back Buttons: Yes, 2 remappable Back Buttons
  • Customization Software: Yes, GameSir Nexus
  • Battery: No
  • Color: Red and Gold
  • Product Size: 152*103*63 mm / 5.98*4.06*2.48 in
  • Net Weight: 227 g / 0.5 lbs
  • Package Size: 160*118*84 mm / 6.30*4.65*3.31 in
  • Gross Weight: 435 g / 0.96 lbs
  • Carton Size (30pcs/carton): 505*442*265 mm / 19.88*17.4*10.43 in
  • Carton Weight (30pcs/carton): 14700 g / 32.41 lbs
For more information, visit the product page.
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5 Comments on GameSir launches Officially Licensed G7 HE Limited Edition Iron Man Wired Controller

#2
bonehead123
Do we get some cookies with that milk ?

Geesh, talk about milkin da cash cow.....they should be ashamed of themselves :(
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#3
Caring1
They look like decorations for the Chinese New Year.
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#4
trsttte
It's been a while since Iron Man's death, why do this now, were the deadpool rights too expensive?

At least they're using hall effect sensors that first party controllers still refuse to adopt.
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