🎉 Game On: Elevate your gaming experience with the GameSir Nova Lite!
The GameSir Nova Lite is a versatile wireless game controller designed for Windows PC, iPhone, Android, Switch, and Steam Deck. It features Hall Effect joysticks for precise control, a 600mAh battery for up to 10 hours of playtime, and multiple connectivity options including Bluetooth and 2.4G Wireless Dongle. With customizable buttons and a Turbo function, it enhances your gaming experience across various platforms.
N**K
Perfect for a PC user who has specific games they prefer a controller with no cables.
I'll start by saying I bought a gamesir T7 I use every single day and have for roughly 6-8 months and works flawlessly I wanted something, inexpensive, wireless, and wouldn't be worried about stick drift. This ticks every box! The T7 I use primarily on my Xbox now it's still fantastic, but using a wired controller on my PC for specific games was a bit annoying, but with this controller it fits my needs perfectly, my mic headset and now this already use USB c charging it won't last you multiple days per charge but for my uses it's 100% fine. I use mouse and keyboard for 90% of my PC games but there are very specific circumstances I will use a controller for and this thing delivers, to me it fits and feels very natural all the buttons are where a traditional Xbox layout controller is. Some people complain about the rumble??? I have no idea as to why it's a nice deep thick rumble not a crappy tinny weak cheapo brand rumble plus it's adjustable between 3 levels low, medium,high or off entirely.... This controller hopefully should last me many years but when or if it eventually does break, gamesir will probably recieve my money again.
T**T
Good controller with No Cord!
The controller worked perfectly fine and it was great connected to Bluetooth and the dongle didn’t have too much lag however, it did not come with a cord to charge the controller with or to connect to your device aside from that great controller! Would recommend !
J**M
Good controller for price. But bluetooth doesn’t work out the box. So dumb.
TL:DRXbox style controller. PC with dongle works out the box. Bluetooth needs firmware update to work. Overall feel and functionality is good. Would recommend because it’s so stupid cheap for being wireless.I mainly use mouse and keyboard for pc but i wanted a cheap wireless controller for lounging back while playing.Controller works out the box as a xbox style controller for pc with the dongle. Easy one time pair and havent lost connection while using. No discernible input lag so even if you play some sweaty games it wont be an issue.It will not connect out the box via bluetooth. Have to mess with firmware according to other reviews. Haven’t tried it since the dongle works just fine for me and im lazy, but it does annoy me a primary function isn’t working out the box.Had an issue on my R3 button where it didnt register my input but it only happened once so far in the short 10 hrs I’ve used it. Maybe I didn’t press it hard enough but I swear i felt it click but the game didn’t register it.No drifting. Sticks are smooth and do not need calibration. And the stick surface is grippy enough and feels secure on my thumbs.Buttons feel meh, typical spongy feel.Triggers feel meh, obviously not as clean or crisp as an elite v2 but good enough. My R2 and L2 don’t have the same resistance which is annoying but just barely so.R1 and L1 are not very intuitive in design or location IMO. I used to use an elite controller v2 before it started drifting bad (got 4 years of use so not bad) and I would roll my trigger fingers up a bit to hit the R1/L1 with the side of my knuckle to quickly hit them but these buttons are spaced away from the triggers and and don’t have the width that xbox bumpers have so now I have to take my finger off the triggers to depress the bumpers. Its a preference issue but anyone else who’s used to activating bumpers with this style will run into this issue. Also bumpers aren’t clicky like xbox so you have to depress on them directly to get it to register. If they were gonna copy xbox why not just copy the design in full.No buttons underneath controller for R4/L4 etc… its $20 so that’s not big a issue.The screenshot button is not placed well. I would try to press home but instead accidentally press screenshot and it pulls up game bar screenshot mode. Cant even deactivate it or reprogram it.
J**T
Solid controller with Extras
Excellent, solid build controller, work perfectly with Geforce Now, to my suprise it came a protective case that is perfect for traveling. It also includes a usb stick to work with PC. Definitely recommend and would buy again.
Z**L
Problematic Setup So Far
On first opening the box I was initially impressed. Well packaged, came with a protective cover/case (thin plastic), felt well made…then I tried to use/connect it to various devices.Pairing is a pain, it has 3-4 pairing modes. Depending on what firmware you might be on and what source you look at for directions it can be tricky to tell what mode you’re in, what modes you have or how to get the mode you want. It seems at some point in the firmware updates they replaced/changed from xinput (Xbox) mode to a PlayStation/dual shock for one of the modes.Various topics online and in reviews saying to roll back firmware to 4200 to get XB mode back. Here is where my next disappointment came in. Both on iPadOS and Win 11, wired or wireless I could not get the Gamesir software to see the controller despite the OS and other software seeing the controller and being able to use it. Tried 2.4Ghz, every Bluetooth pairing mode and usb c connection on both iPad and Win11 PC.My primary intended use for this was on AppleTV. I can discover the controller as a dual shock controller, Gamesir controller or switch pro controller. Dual shock seemed to work but in some apps would double input (1 key press = 2). Gamesir mode would not register any inputs.Currently Pro mode works sometimes and other times also does double inputs. I just got the controller and have already spent more time trying to get the controller working than I should have. If it continues to be inconsistent connecting to and working with my AppleTV’s I will have to return it.I will update my review if I can get firmware upgraded/downgraded or if it starts working better. Until then I would recommend looking at something else, maybe spend more for ease of mind.
A**E
Solid Controller
Pairing took about 5 minutes but I needed to consult an online PDF of the manual.One paired, Steam instantly recognized it, allowing me to play. It feels great in the hands, buttons are clicky, not much lag/latency, and the joysticks being Hall-Effect actually gives it a lifespan longer than a Switch controller. For less than $30, this is a great controller.
M**H
It's good.
Excellent controller for the money, battery life isn't bad, and most of the time it pairs just fine with my PC!
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