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a true rival to the Xbox controller

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a true rival to the Xbox controller

Summary

  • GameSir Cyclone 2 resembles the Xbox controller but offers unique features like adjustable triggers and cross-platform compatibility.
  • The TMR sticks are responsive, the app is user-friendly, and the charging stand adds convenience.
  • Cyclone 2 is a great buy for PC and mobile gaming, competing with the Xbox controller at its similar price point.



Third-party controllers like the Razer Wolverine and GameSir Tarantula Pro are genuine rivals to OEM alternatives for PC gaming because of their quality construction and innovative features. I was excited to get my hands on the GameSir Cyclone 2 because it takes styling cues from the Xbox controller, like similar asymmetrical sticks and button placement, while adding some unique twists to distinguish itself as something different.

The comfortable shape feels like home, and while it won’t work on the Xbox console, it offers cross-platform compatibility on PC, Switch, iOS, and Android. I tested it with various games on my PC and Android phone to test its performance and features and determine if it can rival the best controller in the business.

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Price, availability, and specs

The latest tech in a comfortable shape

The GamSir Cyclone 2 connects via a 2.4G USB dongle, Bluetooth, or a USB-C to USB-A cable if you need to charge it while playing. Power is supplied by an 860mAh battery, which lasted around eight hours in testing with the RGB lighting and rumble features activated. Unlike most controllers, it has an aluminum charging station that doubles as a stand. The stand took up minimal space on my desk, and I liked that I could place the controller on the cradle, and it would automatically charge when I was done playing.

Performance is excellent from the responsive TMR sticks, which eliminate drift using the latest electromagnetic technology and have no moving parts to accelerate wear and tear. The ABXY buttons and rear paddles feel durable and have a satisfying clicky feel. I enjoyed tinkering with the rear paddles, which are easily mappable to my keyboard or mouse buttons via the GameSir Connect app to recharge health and activate special abilities in my games.

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What I like about the GameSir Cyclone 2

User-friendliness and simplicity


My PC automatically detected the controller, and it was ready to go in seconds after I plugged in the wireless dongle. It immediately worked with Steam and GameSir Connect without requiring any software updates or configuration settings. After testing numerous controllers, I appreciated the Cyclone 2’s easy plug-and-play setup because I could get straight into my games without wasting time trying to get it working. It was the same on Android, and my phone instantly detected the Cyclone 2 and connected to it via Bluetooth.

I also liked that the Cyclone 2 has the same comfortable shape and other advantages of the Xbox controller while adding subtle changes to improve its usability. Stick drift has become a thing of the past because of TMR technology, and you don’t need to worry about changing those pesky double AAs because of the built-in battery. The grips have better texturing, and there are extra rear paddles and quick-switch adjustable triggers to improve your gaming.


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