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N**T
Works great in Linux.
I tested it over bluetooth on Linux Kernel 6.5, in Nintendo Switch and Windows mode. It works great! Much better than the KingKong2 that has a pairing bug in Switch mode on Linux.The high speed dongle (aka Hyperlink) also works on Linux. It's not just some Bluetooth dongle; it's a proprietary thing, not sure what tech it's based on, but it doesn't show up in Bluetoothctl as a controller. There's a special pairing procedure in the manual. When using the Gulikit dongle, the polling rate looks really good in JSTest-gtk, it's super smooth! Only downside of dongle mode is that's it's locked to x-input mode (Xbox mode), so no Nintendo switch mode with Gryo while using the "Hyperlink" .
M**Y
Works On Linux
Switch mode works out of the box on Linux. Needed to install/enable xboxdrv for dongle and Android modes. Windows mode is borked on Linux but that is expected since it isn't technically an Xbox controller. It just vibrates indefinitely and goes through a connect/disconnect loop.Controller feels great, I would have paid extra for the case. My only complaint is that I would swap the home/screenshot buttons with the +/- buttons, but I got used to it after a few weeks.
S**E
Excellent Quality, Plenty of Swap Choices, BUT... Upgraded Back Buttons Are TOO HARD TO PRESS
I experienced stick drift on the 2nd day of use. I think I was unlucky, so I will try not to let that distract me from giving an honest review.PROS: Excellent quality and build, comes with plenty of swap options. You get a lot for the price.CONS: 1) The STAR grips do not fit well onto the thumbsticks. 2) It requires a LOT of pressure to switch out the paddles on the underside, to the extent it feels like you are going to break the controller. 3) The "upgraded back buttons" that look like the PS5 pro controller are nice in theory, but require about 4x as much force to press as the paddles do; they are not good for gaming. 4) Keybinding and setting up profiles is not intuitive at all. 5) The directions have way too many colors, icons and information to remember. It was overstimulating to look at; it felt like I was untangling spaghetti while trying to get it setup the way I wanted and hard to change binds on the fly for different games.
M**E
It was great until it wasn't
The controller worked GREAT! It's incredibly accurate and the grip is amazing. It feels so comfortable to hold but then out of nowhere the RT button got stuck so everytime I play Warzone on this controller it just always shoots. I tried everything to try to fix it but it didn't work so I returned. It was great for a couple of days
R**N
Works, but hard to repair/modify
Controller works, but I've tried to install their mechanical keys twice and both times the screws were screwed in so tight they stripped. Hence the reason for a 2 star, only worth it if you don't want to open it up and try to repair/upgrade it.
E**N
Xbox elite controller for pc and switch players
This is just like the xbox elite controller, but you can use it on pc and switch. It has a little more customization, and is alot cheaper.
I**H
Its alright
So i recently switched from a thrustmaster controller to the KK3 because i really didn't want to keep buying new sticks ever like 6 months.(This is from a rocket league usage only perspective). It is a heavy controller with a good feel while holding so i have no complaints with that. I have 3 main issues that i have a very hard time overlooking and makes me want to return it. The main issue is the L2 and R2, they have a extremely far travel distance before they even begin to register. so if you are a person who presses L1 and L2 or R1 and R2 with just one finger simultaneously, it is extremely hard to do and maintain L2 or R2 being fully pressed down.So i switched over to the Trigger Mode(second issue) to sorta rectify it and it kinda worked. BUT something to note is that if you are heavy usage on one side, you will feel a major difference in how much pushback there is against your finger with the one used more being less firm.And For my Third issue is that the YXAB buttons... they just don't feel nice to press at all. I don't know if this is just because I'm used to the mechanical switches of the e-swap s, but i really dislike how they feel.The few positive things i actually enjoy about the controller is that it is wireless(although no Bluetooth 1000hz polling but oh well) and the metal back paddles feel extremely nice. It also comes with a half decent case except i cant keep the paddles on the back attached when putting it in.I will keep trying it a bit longer but i am very much tempted to return it because of those negatives. For people who don't have to press like 5 buttons at the same time i can see this being a great long lasting controller, but as of now, i not a bit fan.
F**X
Perfect Controller
This is one of the best controllers I've owned. I love everything about it. no gripes at all.
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