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The Flydigi Apex Series Multi-Platform Controller is a cutting-edge wireless gaming controller designed for gamers who demand versatility and comfort. With its ergonomic design, long-lasting battery, and seamless connectivity, it supports multiple platforms, ensuring you can play your favorite games without limits.
E**A
Big thanks
Thanks very much the controller is amazing and arrived before time for my husband BD 🥳
J**M
Comfortable, configurable, came with everything
TL;DR I got this to replace a broken elite series 2 controller, and so far the apex 2 compares very favorably against that--which is saying something because it's half the price. It's a weird controller, but I really like its bold quirkiness.The controller came with a case, a connector cable, three thumb stick height options (per side for six total), instruction booklet, usb dongle, and button immobilizer for the motion triangle (these last two are stored inside the controller itself, under the front faceplates). It arrived in good condition.My two biggest complaints are 1) triggers are digital, not analog and 2) the thumb sticks are okay, but not as high quality as one might like given the price. The buttons are very clicky, which is a bit annoying to me, but I think that's just personal preference, and I'm already getting used to it.I love all the extra buttons. They are easy to reach, but you're unlikely to press them by accident. I use reWASD to configure it, not the manufacturer app (paid software, $7 USD for the basic version, $25 USD for the full version, and there's a free trial). Flydigi controllers are fully supported in reWASD, which was a big factor in my decision to get this controller. I can easily map the buttons to all kinds of useful things, including keyboard shortcuts and combos, which is not possible for most controllers. This kind of flexibility is great for playing heavily modded PC games where extra actions have been modded in.The drag wheel triangle thing is cool, but kind of gimmicky. It's difficult to move it downwards unless you also have a button pressed. Fortunately, I don't move it accidentally, but there's a thing to lock it in place if it bugs you. It's fully supported in reWASD, and even though I haven't really used it yet, I can imagine some interesting uses in certain games. Right now, I just have it set to be a copy of the left stick, so I can move around (albeit a bit more awkwardly) and hit the d-pad at the same time.The back paddles/buttons have a layout that makes it a little bit uncomfortable to hit all four at once, but it's still easy to hit them individually, and there are also extra bumper buttons, so you can still map the buttons in such a way that you can comfortably hit A/B/X/Y/LB/RB/LS/RS at the same time without needing to reposition your hands.I haven't had it long enough to speak to its durability and build quality, but it feels sturdy enough. If it breaks, I will try to remember to update this review. It's pretty light. The drag wheel rattles a bit if you shake it, but this can be locked in place. The rubber grips on the back feel really nice, and so do the thumb sticks; I just wish the back buttons had a bit more grip to them, but that's a minor complaint. The buttons seem to be of reasonably high quality, but it's hard to tell.I bought this controller to replace an elite series 2 controller that broke. I'd say this controller is fairly comparable to that, but for roughly half the price. The main benefit of the apex 2 is the extra buttons, and the main drawback is the lack of analog triggers and slightly worse joysticks out of the box (don't know about long-term durability).I also got a Razer Wolverine v2 chroma, and I'd say that controller is very similar to the apex 2 because it also has clicky buttons, four back buttons, and two extra bumper buttons, and the matte plastic has a very similar feel. The apex 2 has more buttons on the face of the controller, wireless modes, and it has reWASD support; the Razer controllers don't let you map buttons to keyboard inputs, even using 3rd party tools. The Wolverine v2 has analog triggers and better-calibrated joysticks. I will be returning my Razer controller and keeping this one.I mainly got this for PC gaming, but I did briefly test this on android, and it seemed to work fine. The phone clip is nice and held my phone (pixel 3) firmly but without pressing side buttons. It can get firmware updates through a phone app, but it came with the latest firmware already installed. I never installed the PC app. I play wired, so I don't know how good the battery is.
J**O
Llego antes de lo esperado, si funciona pero en mi caso es muy laborioso configurarlo
Es buen producto y llego antes de lo anunciado
M**N
Good controller for PC gaming
I've had the controller for about a year now and it's lasted longer than any other controller I've bought, no stick drift no input lag, none of it, I have found that other electronics can interfere with the wireless dongle, but if that ever becomes an issue you can always plug It in to your PC (assuming that's why you're buying this). I have no idea how it handles for mobile as I don't play mobile games, but if it follows it's PC standards than I'd say it's gonna be good. Would absolutely recommend
N**K
Pretty good
I should have done more digging before purchasing. Does not work with the new IOS systems. So wasn’t able to use it for what I originally purchased for, however you I have connected it to my computer and it works just as well as a normal XBOX controller. Just has a little extra weight from the phone mount.
M**Z
Me llegó incompleto
Llegó solo el apex 2, el soporte móvil y el cable de carga.Viene sin bolsa de transporte y sin los análogos adicionales.Eso es muy molesto.
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