🎮 Game On, Stay Cool!
The GAMR+ 4 Trigger USB Mobile Game Controller is a versatile gaming accessory designed for mobile gamers. It features a built-in cooling fan, adjustable phone stand, and a comprehensive 8-in-1 bundle that enhances your gaming experience. Compatible with both iPhone and Android devices, this controller is perfect for popular games like PUBG and Fortnite, ensuring quality and durability with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Touchpad |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | Android |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 200 Grams |
Color | Black |
Y**7
The 'Dodge the Bullet' Dance, how you can enjoy it too( not really)
Tl:DR- Don't buy one from somewhere else, this by far is the best one I've used.One of the best controllers for mobile gaming for sure, I don't do any special reviews of products online or anything, but this one takes the cake. Reason being is, I've purchased a few others, 4 to be exact. One from a third party website, and it worked well, but it also came with a thumb joystick that just wouldn't work properly with one of the expensive screen protectors(glass with a soft outer coating that leaves imprints when you touch it with your thumbnail and such). I took it off the grip, and the grip felt cheap, but I didn't have a standard at the time so I went with it. I also purchased triggers that slid onto the phone independently from the grip which was a hassle to put on and take off between matches to answer the phone and put the phone in my pocket with them still attached. Try number one failed, but it gave me some insight. The first purchase would have worked if I only gamed on my phone and never used it for anything else. Second attempt was me purchasing 2 different ones from Walmart, It wasn't at the same time, but it was a trial run and I will always tell you to buy the protection plan. The first of the two controllers pulled vertically to fit your phone in, and the buttons were a harder rubber that was almost flat on the top where it should be touching the phone, so you only hada partial connection and I had trouble with firing in bursts(seems to be more accurate for my play style). I went to Walmart and purchased a kit of ten stylus, nabbed the tips and that seemed to work more often, but still the tips would go flat and it wouldn't connect from time to time...Ended up standing right in front of an enemy and danced at him while he reloaded and then proceeded to dump rounds....reload again, and I'm now slapping the trigger against the screen wondering when the gun was going to finally back the casing in the chamber from a prior miss fire(no really, thats what it felt like, but it was just the button not working when I was in dire straits). The third I had better success, but my slide button broke it was this weird plastic extension bar that had 'C' shaped grips on the ends that both at each end had a metal lever piece, the trigger had a flat plate on it that a spring was sat between the bottom case and the bottom of the plate, so from tom to bottom it wasn't all metal. If it was I could have used that one for a while at least and would even recommend it...the connector? It's plastic and one of the end grips broke so it was more like a J. It would hit the screen, but After one ore 2 pulls I would have to reset it by lifting the arm and then setting the now J back under the trigger arm. Sometimes I coudl do it fast enough to not die, but other times it was me standing infront of a person doing the Official "Dodge the Bullet" dance. soemtimes it would make me laugh becuase it worked and I slid under their aim and shot them from a 'between their legs' drop shot. Was fun but too challenging. Now onto this device...Pros:*solid plastic grip*metal trigger all the way to the control arm.*Spring between trigger and control arm is sturdy and hasn't worn itself out*pulls horizontally and it has pads on the bottoms so as to hold your phone in(some adjustment might be required)*the pads on the control arms work very well and I haven't heard any complaints yet(My wife uses it mostly but I use it every day for an hour or so at least)*the fan works and it lasts long enough for me to use it after my wife has been playing for a few hours*trigger pads don't deflate...Cons:*the only two gripes*Maybe offer a hard carry case to rest the hard plastic between that would hold the controller in a position to not stress out the the trigger or stretch the spring when putting it in a bag. From previous experience the other controllers don't handle it well (even when it was packaged up as safely as possible(the box itself till it collapsed from opening and closing it regularly). Second gripe is the bottom panel to the fan. is a little thin and the phone isn't raised up at all to let the air pass all around the back. only 2 slits between where the connection is between the middle and side portions.Ending(Sadly): I close with a reminder to not go somewhere else to buy one of these(buy this one)... until this designer decides to turn this thing into a beast of a phone controller with my advice, buy one of these and then wait till version 2.0 comes out and buy that one...
M**L
Comfortable, responsive, easy to set up
Great quality for its price. Really quick to put my phone in. Very functional, trigger presses are quick to press on the screen. It fits my large phone XR with a phone case on. You can charge your phone at the same time which is nice! The buttons can be turned up so that I can go to my app and text.The built in fan is a good concept, it’s a really tiny light fan though and I never use it.Since the buttons are on top of the screen, and text/mail notifications also on top, I recommend turning off notifications in your settings so the app doesn’t switch when a trigger is pulled.
J**E
Needs improvement but so worth buying.
I bought this for usage with CODM almost a month ago and couldn't imagine playing without it now.I have the button configuration set for crouch, aim, fire, jump in that order of left to right with aim adjusted to need being held down for easy transitioning of hipfire to ads and vice-versa. Took a couple of days to adjust from using mostly thumbs only but I adapted fine.While it is a very practical design it still could use some adjusting. The outer buttons being higher off the screen, for example, isn't a huge problem but does give the tiniest amount of reaction lag which we all know is crucial in such games as CODM but it still doesnt outweigh the fact that my fingers can stay in place comfortably while tapping 4 different buttons not including thumbs.The grip on the side loosened up to the point that I had to put masking tape in it to keep it snug enough for the phone to not slip out during game play which is one of the most frustrating things that can happen. Simple fix that hasn't needed adjusting since.The next most frustrating thing is the rubber tips coming off, getting lost, or seeming to lose functionality. I've found that when there's a lack of response I sometimes need to adjust the rubber pieces to get proper reactions in my game. I've lost nearly all of the ones that originally came with the controller and as a result ordered a bag of 30 more for about $8. The controller will work without them but that means metal clacking on your screen and a much greater distance for the arms to move in order to make contact.The fan is worthless. I don't even bother charging it anymore because it is very weak and dies quickly and won't run while it's plugged in so they might as well make a cheaper version without one or put a higher quality model out. If the fan battery doubled as a power bank or just been replaced with one that would literally be a game changer.The thumb sleeves were cool at first but quickly lost response functionality which was disappointing to say the least. Not sure why that happens with the sleeves and rubber tips but I imagine they're designed that way so you have to buy more. Whether that's the case or not they've simply fallen short of reasonable life expectancy where those two things are concerned.Overall though, I love the controller and it is well worth the $20. I just hope to see a similar design with improvements in the near future. Complaints regarding ergonomic design is really just nitpicking as I have average adult male hands and I find it reasonably comfortable even for hours straight gameplay.4 out of 5 would recommend.
P**R
Fan broke after a day or two.
A few problems with this design. While it extends out and fits my phone, there are notches near the top where phones are supposed to be wedged into. My phone, a OnePlus 7 pro, is too thick to fit under there, even without a case. So it rests underneath it and can fall out of if you push too hard to one side or the other.Second fault is the fan died almost immediately. Only lasted a day or two.Other than that, the product does work as intended. I love the ability to use four triggers, and the handles give IMake it comfortable to use. However it is slightly awkward to use while charging your phone, but still usable.