Gaming Peripheral Brand GameSir Just Launched New G7 SE WIRED CONTROLLER

The game peripheral brand GameSir, who just launched the T4 Kaleid controller, just released their newest product, the GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller and it comes with some pretty interesting features. The G7 SE is the new updated version of the original G7 version, this new version comes in white and boasts Hall Effect Sticks to improve performance. If you’re like me and haven’t heard of Hall Effect sticks before, it’s essentially using magnet science thingamajigs to ensure that the controller doesn’t have joystick drift!

So what can you expect from the G7 SE? First off the controller is wired and has a customizable feature where players can swap the magnetic faceplate for one with a different design that they prefer. The controller is also fully software customizable and allows players to map the buttons however they want. In regards to the hall effect joysticks and analog triggers, G7 SE uses the new tech to prevent drift and improve performance. They lead to ultra-responsive, smooth, and accurate controls, enhancing the gameplay experience for players wishing for a competitive edge. In all the G7 SE is a promising new product, for tech heads interested the specs are listed below.

  • Working Platform: Xbox Series X |S, Xbox One and Windows 10/11

  • Connection: Wired, 3m detachable USB-C cable

  • 3.5mm Audio Jack: Yes

  • Microphone Mute Button: Yes

  • ABXY Buttons: Membrane

  • Hall Effect Sticks: Yes

  • Analog Triggers: Yes, Hall Effect Magnetic Sensors

  • Rumble Motors: Yes, 4 in total, in each grips and triggers

  • Back Buttons: Yes, 2 Back Buttons

  • Back Button Quick Latches: Yes, 2

  • Customization Software: Yes, GameSir Nexus

  • Battery: No

  • Product Size: 152*103*63 mm / 5.98*4.06*2.48 in

  • Net Weight: 221 g / 0.49 lbs

The new GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller is available for purchase at £49.99/$44.99/€59.99 from Amazon UK, Amazon US, Amazon Europe stores, AliExpress, and the GameSir official website.

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