GameSir has today launched its new G7 SE fully licensed Xbox controller featuring Hall Effect sticks offering unparalleled precision and customization options for an enhanced gaming experience across multiple platforms.
The GameSir G7 SE is a fully licensed Xbox controller with the key feature of Hall Effect Sticks. These sticks utilise non-contact magnetic sensors which ensure durability and reliability reducing drit and maintaining pinpoint control over time. Furthermore the controller uses precision-tuned triggers to enable gamers to experience ultra-responsive, smooth and accurate controls giving them a competitive edge over others. The back of the controller also incorporates back button quick latches to swiftly disable unintended inputs. The G7 uses a wired USB-C connection and is fully compatible with Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and Windows 10/11 ensuring low latency and seamless compatibility.
Another staple part of this controller is the customizability with the inclusion of a swappable paint-friendly faceplate allowing the user to customize the controller’s appearance to match their style. Additionally, users can use the GameSir Nexus software for more customization options down to the hardware. The software allows users to personalize button mapping, triggers and vibrations all with unique tailored profiles which can be switched on the fly with simple button combinations.
The GameSir G7 SE Controller is available now for £49.99/$44.99/€59.99 from Amazon and the GameSir official website.
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