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title: "GameSir X2S Type-C Mobile Gaming Controller, Game Controller for Android, Plug and Play Game Controller support Cloud Gaming, MC5, Implosion and more-Type C USB Port"
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# Type-C adjustable plug for seamless connection Fits phones up to 169mm length & 1cm thickness Air circulation gap for optimal heat dissipation GameSir X2S Type-C Mobile Gaming Controller, Game Controller for Android, Plug and Play Game Controller support Cloud Gaming, MC5, Implosion and more-Type C USB Port

**Brand:** gamesir
**Price:** 0 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Level up your mobile gaming with pro-grade control and unbeatable comfort!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GameSir X2S Type-C Mobile Gaming Controller, Game Controller for Android, Plug and Play Game Controller support Cloud Gaming, MC5, Implosion and more-Type C USB Port by gamesir
- **How much does it cost?** 0 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- gamesir enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted gamesir brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Durable stretch design with internal spring withstands endless gaming marathons
- • **Capture Your Wins:** Dedicated screenshot button to immortalize your best gaming moments instantly
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Supports top cloud platforms like Xbox, Stadia, and native hits like Fortnite & MC5
- • **Comfort Meets Performance:** Micro switch buttons rated for 3 million presses with soft rubber grips for fatigue-free play
- • **Plug & Play with Type-C Precision:** Adjustable 51° Type-C plug ensures effortless connection and device safety

## Overview

The X2S Type-C Mobile Gaming Controller is a robust, plug-and-play device designed for Android gamers seeking seamless cloud and native game compatibility. Featuring an adjustable Type-C connector, it fits phones up to 169mm long and 1cm thick, with a built-in air circulation gap to prevent overheating. Its micro switch buttons offer durability up to 3 million presses, complemented by a comfortable rubber grip and a dedicated screenshot button to capture epic moments.

## Description

Product Description GameSir Phone Controller GameSir X2S Type-C GameSir X2 Type-C GameSir X2 Pro GameSir X2 Bluetooth GameSir X3 Type-C

Review: Turns your phone into a handheld console! - What a great controller. Fits to the phone easy and holds solidly in place. I got this mainly to play emulators on my Samsung S20Fe. Setup is a breeze, you just plug it in and it's works straight away. I've been using it to play 8,16 and 32 bit emulators via RetroArch. Very little configuration is needed. Controller and buttons feel solid and not cheap. Also tested on Xbox Cloud gaming and it worked fine. Note that the buttons are the Nintendo Switch layout (A is where B is, and X where Y is on an Xbox controller). Highly recommended!
Review: A good accessory for gaming on the go, with a few limitations. - This controller has turned my phone into a great mobile gaming platform. TLDR: + Compact, well-made and convenient. - Maybe a bit TOO small, with a couple of annoying features: The screenshot button and hardware turbo. Before I bought the X2, gaming on my phone was limited to casual word games and, occasionally, games like Mario Kart Tour. At home, I have a desktop machine, a PS5 and a couple of Switches to satisfy my gaming urge. When I got a new job that requires some travel, I initially thought I'd commandeer one of the Switches from my kids for playing on the bus. Keeping the Switch proved more difficult than anticipated, however, and it soon ended up back in its cradle - my kids took their Switch back! As I don't need graphically intensive games (I found myself playing the Switch's virtual console titles far more than modern 3D games), I decided to let my kids keep their Switches and invest in a controller for my phone. I decided to install RetroArch and emulate my retro collection. I haven't used it for game streaming, either across my local network or through GeForce Now and similar commercial platforms, so shan't comment on these. The hardware on the X2 is great for emulation, with two analogue thumbsticks as well as a D-pad, four face buttons and four shoulder buttons, meaning that it can handle pretty much any game. It draws its power over the Type-C interface from the phone, so it does not require a battery and does not use a Bluetooth connection. This helps keeps things light. However, it is not flimsy. Indeed, I would say it's well-built - it would require effort, or a serious drop to break it. The spring mechanism combines with rubber strips on either end of the clamp. With the considerable tension in the spring, it holds the phone firmly enough that it won't slip out accidentally. There is a Type-C female connector on the bottom left of the controller, which can charge the controller itself and also pass charge through to the phone. However, the passthough has a lower power rating than my phone, meaning that it does not charge it at the full 25W. I can live with this, as it is simple enough to remove the phone and connect it directly to power if I need fast charging. With regard to what I like about the controller, it is responsive, with a positive click in the buttons, while the D-pad is firm (on some controllers they can feel spongy, which I personally dislike.) The shoulder buttons use microswitches. There is a dedicated screenshot button close to the D-pad. The controller has a hardware turbo function, which I do not use. It is also a seemingly undocumented feature (more on this later.) The analogue sticks work well - I have experienced no drift or other issues using them. In terms of negatives, the controller is small, which can make it feel fiddly at first. The thumbsticks are about the same size as those on the Switch. The D-pad is similarly diminutive. This can cause some issues with fighting games, where input combinations are really important. I find it is taking me longer than I would like to adapt to the size of the movement controls. Similarly, the controller is only a few millimetres taller than the width my S22 FE. This reduces the space available for grasping the controller while you play. On top of this, the compact surface area for the inputs means that it is easy to activate the right analogue stick when pressing the B (down) button. The screenshot button is very close to the D-pad, and - even though I don't have large hands - I have found that I often inadvertently take screenshots when crouch-blocking in, say, Street Fighter 2. This also pauses the game, so at least you get a warning that you're spamming your phone storage with meaningless screenshots! I have begun to get used to the size of the X2, but it has entailed changing my grip style. Althought the controller is compact (a positive when it's something *else* to put in your bag every morning), there have been several occasions where I have wanted the ergonomic grip extensions found on PS5/Xbox-style controllers, both for the comfort and the extra control they offer - chaining dragon punches together is harder than it used to be, for me at least. To return to the hardware turbo function, it seems to be undocumented. It is also easy to trigger inadvertently if you press the G button (to the top-right of the left analogue stick) too soon after pressing another. It can be cancelled by pressing the G button twice in quick succession. However, I had to Google for this information, finding it in a customer's Reddit post. The button cannot, seemingly, be remapped, which is annoying. I'll be happy to find out that I am wrong if anyone knows otherwise. Reading the review back, it comes across as quite negative. This is far from the truth - I actually rather like the X2 Type-C. However, it is not without its flaws, and I think it important to report them from my experience.

## Features

- Cloud Gaming&Native Gaming: GameSir X2S is compatible with most cloud gaming platforms include Xbox/Shadow Cloud Gaming, Google Stadia, and Vortex etc. This android controller also support native games include: Fortnite, Modern Combat 5, Implosion and More.
- Durable Stretch Design: The stretch of mobile game controller allows you to fit a mobile phone with a maximum length of 169 mm, maximum thickness of 1 cm. The internal spring is durable and can withstand long-term expansion and countless stretches.
- Type-C Plug Connection: GameSir X2S is different from other mobile controller, which is the adjustable Type-C plug. Its' adjustable range is up to 51°, which allows you to plug and unplug your mobile phone at ease, and protect it from damage.
- Screenshot& Air Circulation: X2S has a screenshot button, Just press this button, you can keep the best game moments anytime. Between the phone and X2S have reserved a gap to ensure air circulation, so that the phone can maintain good heat dissipation.
- Micro switch buttons: Built-in the micro switch buttons, which with a service life of 3 million times, and the soft rubber grip that can provide a comfortable hand-held feeling.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B08H7MBRYQ |
| Batteries  | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 108 in Mobile Phone Gaming Controllers |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (2,564) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | GameSir X2 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 20.3 x 10.6 x 5.5 cm; 150 g |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GameSir
- **Model Name:** GameSir X2 Type-C
- **Compatible Devices:** Android
- **Controller Type:** mobile controller
- **Connectivity Technology:** input

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will my s20 ultra 5 5 fit**
A: Yes but you might want to get a very thin case.

**Q: Es compatible con el Samsung Galaxy A11**
A: Si tiene entrada usb-c si es. Compatible

**Q: No funciona en mi xiaomi note 9**
A: Tienes que descargar una aplicación que se llama Game Sir para que pueda funcionar bien.

**Q: Will it work with a moto g stylus?**
A: No it does not , I'm on the moto g stylus 2022 and it's not able to be used completely, apparently it doesn't support "g touch" yet... Which and this is apparently last year's model controller so don't make my mistake , unless youve gotten it to work somehow ...

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Turns your phone into a handheld console!
*by M***C on 21 March 2021*

What a great controller. Fits to the phone easy and holds solidly in place. I got this mainly to play emulators on my Samsung S20Fe. Setup is a breeze, you just plug it in and it's works straight away. I've been using it to play 8,16 and 32 bit emulators via RetroArch. Very little configuration is needed. Controller and buttons feel solid and not cheap. Also tested on Xbox Cloud gaming and it worked fine. Note that the buttons are the Nintendo Switch layout (A is where B is, and X where Y is on an Xbox controller). Highly recommended!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good accessory for gaming on the go, with a few limitations.
*by S***T on 2 March 2024*

This controller has turned my phone into a great mobile gaming platform. TLDR: + Compact, well-made and convenient. - Maybe a bit TOO small, with a couple of annoying features: The screenshot button and hardware turbo. Before I bought the X2, gaming on my phone was limited to casual word games and, occasionally, games like Mario Kart Tour. At home, I have a desktop machine, a PS5 and a couple of Switches to satisfy my gaming urge. When I got a new job that requires some travel, I initially thought I'd commandeer one of the Switches from my kids for playing on the bus. Keeping the Switch proved more difficult than anticipated, however, and it soon ended up back in its cradle - my kids took their Switch back! As I don't need graphically intensive games (I found myself playing the Switch's virtual console titles far more than modern 3D games), I decided to let my kids keep their Switches and invest in a controller for my phone. I decided to install RetroArch and emulate my retro collection. I haven't used it for game streaming, either across my local network or through GeForce Now and similar commercial platforms, so shan't comment on these. The hardware on the X2 is great for emulation, with two analogue thumbsticks as well as a D-pad, four face buttons and four shoulder buttons, meaning that it can handle pretty much any game. It draws its power over the Type-C interface from the phone, so it does not require a battery and does not use a Bluetooth connection. This helps keeps things light. However, it is not flimsy. Indeed, I would say it's well-built - it would require effort, or a serious drop to break it. The spring mechanism combines with rubber strips on either end of the clamp. With the considerable tension in the spring, it holds the phone firmly enough that it won't slip out accidentally. There is a Type-C female connector on the bottom left of the controller, which can charge the controller itself and also pass charge through to the phone. However, the passthough has a lower power rating than my phone, meaning that it does not charge it at the full 25W. I can live with this, as it is simple enough to remove the phone and connect it directly to power if I need fast charging. With regard to what I like about the controller, it is responsive, with a positive click in the buttons, while the D-pad is firm (on some controllers they can feel spongy, which I personally dislike.) The shoulder buttons use microswitches. There is a dedicated screenshot button close to the D-pad. The controller has a hardware turbo function, which I do not use. It is also a seemingly undocumented feature (more on this later.) The analogue sticks work well - I have experienced no drift or other issues using them. In terms of negatives, the controller is small, which can make it feel fiddly at first. The thumbsticks are about the same size as those on the Switch. The D-pad is similarly diminutive. This can cause some issues with fighting games, where input combinations are really important. I find it is taking me longer than I would like to adapt to the size of the movement controls. Similarly, the controller is only a few millimetres taller than the width my S22 FE. This reduces the space available for grasping the controller while you play. On top of this, the compact surface area for the inputs means that it is easy to activate the right analogue stick when pressing the B (down) button. The screenshot button is very close to the D-pad, and - even though I don't have large hands - I have found that I often inadvertently take screenshots when crouch-blocking in, say, Street Fighter 2. This also pauses the game, so at least you get a warning that you're spamming your phone storage with meaningless screenshots! I have begun to get used to the size of the X2, but it has entailed changing my grip style. Althought the controller is compact (a positive when it's something *else* to put in your bag every morning), there have been several occasions where I have wanted the ergonomic grip extensions found on PS5/Xbox-style controllers, both for the comfort and the extra control they offer - chaining dragon punches together is harder than it used to be, for me at least. To return to the hardware turbo function, it seems to be undocumented. It is also easy to trigger inadvertently if you press the G button (to the top-right of the left analogue stick) too soon after pressing another. It can be cancelled by pressing the G button twice in quick succession. However, I had to Google for this information, finding it in a customer's Reddit post. The button cannot, seemingly, be remapped, which is annoying. I'll be happy to find out that I am wrong if anyone knows otherwise. Reading the review back, it comes across as quite negative. This is far from the truth - I actually rather like the X2 Type-C. However, it is not without its flaws, and I think it important to report them from my experience.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works perfectly
*by A***W on 19 July 2023*

Great software and super simple to use. Buttons and triggers feel nice and the analogue sticks are great for everything apart from FPS games (A little small). Turn an old phone into a streaming and emulation beast!

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