Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5

  • 5 out of 5
    I have reviewed a lot of EasySMX controllers and have really been impressed with their lineup so far, so I know I had to order the new EasySMX D05 which comes with its own charging dock and 1000 Hz polling rate for a very low price. It seems to come in three versions of black although all the black versions look the same in the pictures they show for each. In the box is a fold out user manual with many different languages and tiny print, but fortunately there is a pdf file for the manual you can download at the EasySMX website. Unfortunately, akiya-switch.com sent my controller in a box over twice the size of the controller box with very little paper inside to cushion it, and so the upper left front of my controller box got crushed (see pictures), although the controller inside was fine despite the flimsy plastic holder inside that holds both the controller and the charging dock. It also comes with a 2.4G dongle, and your typical short USB-A to USB-C cable. The charging dock comes with a USB-C port in the back and a USB-A port to hold the dongle while the controller is charging, but the slot to hold the dongle is a very tight fit and not easy to plug in and out. The EasySMX D05 weighs only 7.7 ounces compared to the 8.7 ounces of the Nintendo Pro Controller.. It is smooth on top but the plastic grips underneath have a slightly rough texture. It has 2 programmable buttons on the back in an easy to reach position with texture on both and which can be programmed with the controller. The RGB lights around both sticks can also be adjusted on the controller as can the vibration. It also has turbo and the ability to calibrate both the sticks and the triggers on the controller, but similar to the EasySMX X15 it does not have 6-axis motion control for the Switch. You can also switch the layout of the ABXY buttons on the controller itself, a nice feature, as well as change the triggers to rapid fire mode. To switch between different modes you need to use a combination of button presses as this controller does not have a switch on the back to switch between them. Vibration: 4 levels of vibration (25%, 50%, 75%, 100%) not including off which can be changed on the controller. At 25% it can barely be felt. Battery: 1000mAh 10 to 20 hours of playing time depending if the RGB lights are on or off, with a recharge time of 2-3 hours. RGB lights: Center logo between the Start and Back buttons as well as around both sticks but only the light rings around the sticks can be adjusted. Three levels of brightness not including off. When connected wired over USB, the logo light on the Home button constantly goes on and off. TMR Sticks: The tops of the sticks are concave, have rough edges and are responsive, but are the harder plastic you find on budget controllers. They also come up a bit high so adding thumb caps would make them even higher. In the online Gamepad Tester the circularity error rate was very low at 0.3%. The manual does not indicate any way to change the sticks from circular mode to square. D-pad: The gold D-pad at first glance looks shiny and expensive, but after using it for even a brief period of time you can tell the contacts underneath are decidedly membrane. I had no trouble reaching any of the diagonals, but it is without a doubt a mediocre budget D-pad with quite a bit of travel, Buttons: I'm sorry to say the face buttons on this controller feel really cheap, with too much travel distance. The ABXY layout can be switched on the controller which is a nice feature I wish all controllers had. The shoulder buttons, while having a shorter travel distance than the face buttons and having a nice texture on them, also feel cheap. The triggers have a nice texture on them as well and are the best buttons on this controller as you also have the option to switch them to rapid fire which works very well. The back buttons work fine, are easy to reach, have a nice texture on them as well, but are a tad noisy. Function buttons: View, Menu, Turbo, FN and Home buttons are all membrane and work just fine. PC performance: (There are no numbers posted yet on this controller at the Gamepadla website) Left stick polling rate and latency numbers using Gamepadla's polling.exe software: Bluetooth XInput: 145.07 Hz polling rate 6.89 ms avg latency jitter 2.61 ms max latency 18.93 ms Bluetooth Switch: 154.66 Hz polling rate 6.47 ms avg latency jitter 1.29 ms max latency 18.76 ms 2.4G XInput: 918.27 Hz polling rate 1.09 ms avg latency jitter 0.29ms max latency 2.22 ms USB (Wired) XInput: 928.51 Hz polling rate 1.08 ms avg latency jitter 0.28 ms max latency 2.33 ms Based on polling.exe, you get a great polling rate and low average latency wired in XInput mode or using the 2.4G receiver. Press Home button for 5 seconds to turn off the controller. Press Home to wake controller from sleep. EasySMX D05 connections tested and working: Switch: Wired, 2.4G, Bluetooth PC: Wired, 2.4G, Bluetooth Android 11 tablet: Wired, 2.4G, Bluetooth FireTV (Fire OS7): Wired, 2.4G, Bluetooth Brook PS2 Converter (PS2 Connection): (Latest v1.2.7.4 firmware) Wired, 2.4G, Bluetooth Brook XB2 Converter (Xbox 360 Connection): (Latest v1.2.3.2 firmware) Wired, 2.4G, Bluetooth Pros: 1000 Hz polling rate in XInput mode wired or over 2.4G, includes charging dock, controller looks more expensive than it is, TMR sticks, concave stick tops, many adjustments can be done using only the controller, hall effect triggers, wakes the Switch, works on almost anything including the Brook converters Cons: Cheap feeling face buttons, mediocre budget D-pad, no 6-axis motion controls on the Switch Although it looks cool, this controller is definitely a step down from the Beitong 20 which I recently reviewed for about the same price even though it includes a charging dock. The big drawback to the Beitong 20 however is its questionable PC software which you must use to customize anything, and which often remains running on your system under Background Processes even after you close it unless you choose End Task in Task Manager. The EasySMX D05 lets you tweak almost everything on the controller, but it doesn't have a zero dead zone option or physical stops for the triggers. It depends on what you are looking for, and if you are willing to overlook the cheap D-pad and cheap feeling membrane face buttons in exchange for a charging dock, a high 1000 Hz polling rate and the ability to change everything on the controller without extra software. For me, after just reviewing the Beitong 20 with its great feeling face buttons and D-pad, this controller was a bit of a disappointment coming from EasySMX and I can only give it 4 stars even with the charging dock included.

  • 5 out of 5
    Depicted in this review is the magnetic charging cable I'm using with my cable, and its associated usb-c adapter I have plugged into it. The controller arrived with a cable that was faulty, and wouldnt charge it. I almost returned the controller thinking it was malfunctioning, when the cable was the reason it refused to turn on, even after I had charged it for 24 hours. Note: Some IT techs suggest holding the pro controllers sync button down for 3 to 4 minutes, if it doesn't come to life before that. So if you have a pro controller and it's dead, and it doesn't respond when you try to press any buttons, holding down the sync button for 3-4 minutes should work; the one next to the charging port. If this isn't working for you, try switching out your charging cable first for known good one. Afterwards try switching between charging on your switch dock or a known good wall charger. If you can verify that you're charging cable and your charging adapter or source is not at fault by using known good parts for that, only then would you want to consider that your controller is completely dead and needs to be returned or maintenance by an IT tech.

  • 5 out of 5
    Box came beat to hell and back but everything inside was okay and not damaged in anyway.

  • 5 out of 5
    Muy contento con el producto, pero no me gustó el manejo del envío, la caja vino aplastada, por eso la calificación, enviaron por DHL a Ecuador, mucho descuido en cuestión de manejo del paquete. Por lo demás todo bien

  • 5 out of 5
    The Nintendo switch may have released in 2017, but the OLED model is easily the coolest and best update to the console. The Nintendo switch oled; let alone this special design version (splatoon 3) looks very cool and has some fantastic pros, However some slight cons. PROS: *Battery life improvement *Joycons fit better due to tighter rails *The screen is brighter, larger, and more color vibrant than the original, which looks awsome. *No pixels visible unlike the original nintendo switch *The included storage is significantly larger *The improved kickstand makes it worth the $50 alone *The speakers are slightly larger and fuller *Feels like a true refresh of a console *Runs much quieter and cooler because of the improved internal components *I love the design of the Splatoon 3 model CONS: *The console performs about the same, dont expect any performance improvement other than the ones listed in pros, that's pretty much it. I feel like the $50 price is very justified and they if you dont have a nintendo switch, it is definitely worth the extra $50. If you already have a switch, however, unless it is broken in some way, its not exactly worth the jump. Overall great product however!

  • 5 out of 5
    I got this for my girlfriends birthday and she’s gonna loveee it everything is so adorableee!!! everything looks so high quality and it was definitely worth it :) looking forward to giving it to her hehe

  • 5 out of 5
    Great indy game for the Switch, phenomenal physical release (take notes Microsoft, and Cuphead devs). Not only do you get a game in the physical release, it comes with the sound track on a CD, making of blu ray, maps, and art book. I was surprised to see all this in a $40 physical game for the Switch. Yeah, the digital version on other platforms has been out for awhile, but unlike Cuphead and Sonic Mania, this actually comes with a cartridge and not some BS download code. Oh right.... the game. The game is great. Haven't gotten to far yet, but take old school Metroid and combine it with a little bit of The Matrix or Tron, and that is kinda what you got.

  • 5 out of 5
    This is a really good keyboard overall. Well made with good stabilizers, keycaps and case. I love the coloring, weight and overall experience. A few notes, cherry red switches are horrible. Nothing the keyboard manufacturer can really do but I would recommend taking that out as an option. The other switches they offer with this keyboard would be a much better choice. They rattle, they are loud and not pleasant to type on. The keycap profile (I think xda) is not my favorite so it feels a little weird typing personally but they are a good high quality material and not greasy at all. However, everything else is great and the feedback is entirely my personal opinion and preference. I would grab a different switch model and avoid reds but still is a great keyboard!

  • 5 out of 5
    the game was brand new and seal. the sipping was fast, thanks a lot

  • 5 out of 5
    Me compré este mando Power A primero leyendo los reviews que estaban bien buenos! PROS: Diseño: Un diseño pro bastante comodo como lo necesitaba. tengo manos grandes y este mando se ajusta a lo que necesito. Por otro lado, se ve espectacular el super mario retro que tiene si tanta vaina encima Carateristicas: Tiene dos botones programables en la parte de atras que te permite parear cualquier otro boton a tu gusto dandole a tu juego un extra boost o comodidad dependiendo de como lo configures. Bateria: dura 20 horas y viene con un cable bien largo para conectarlo a una larga distancia sin problemas de tener que acercarte a la tele cuando necesites cargar. Un big + cuando juegas largas horas en tus tiempos libres sin tener que preocuparte de que el control se descargue pronto. CONS: Botones principales no se pueden remapear: Los joycons se pueden remapear facilmente para ponerlos a tu gusto. Mi intencion con este control "pro" era mapear los botones A,B,X,Y y asignarlos tal como un control de xbox para no perder la costumbre de usar esta configuracion. Pues para mi sorpresa, este control con "licencia de nintendo" no se le pueden remapear los botones por lo que tuve que acostumbrarme a la configuracion estandar. No era el fin del mundo y podia acostumbrarme eventualmente pero lo minimo que esperas de un producto con licencia de nintendo es que puedas cambiar los botones como un joycon comun y corriente. Esta fue mi primera decepcion. Drift stick: El drift fue el segundo problema (y el peor de todos) en este mando. Ya que llegó tan inesperadamente despues de menos de 30 horas de uso. Asi es, 30 horas de uso en menos de dos semanas y el mando ya le cayó drift. Una decepcion total! Ni siquiera el software de nintendo para calibrar mandos funciona con este por lo que no puedo arreglarlo por mi cuenta. Tuve la suerte de estar a tiempo para regresarlo a akiya-switch.com y que me devuelvan el dinero.

  • 5 out of 5
    Once I turned on "steady Beat" it was okay to play, Because trying to move to the beat is annoying, But it is funny the way some monsters dance toward attack you with a club like they are in a Club ! Ha ha * just completed it for second time, & I found about 3 items I could not find the first time, but there was still one I could not find. The annoying thing about this game, is it has a randomizer that always makes changes in where you find some items you collect, another thing is you can only get 16 heart containers, But after getting 16 heart containers, I got another one after reentering brain storming dungeon after completing it by defeating final boss, & a second from having Skull boy win the 5 floor arena dungeon, and they didn't count. I needed to find spring shoes to enter one area that I could not enter without them, & could not find them, stuff like that ruins the enjoyment of the game. I also had trouble finding a good walk through to help find the one item I could not find.

  • 5 out of 5
    The charging cable was NOT in the box, the cable was destroyed and the box looked like it had seen better days.

  • 5 out of 5
    I don’t understand some of the reviews; it seems identical to my Nintendo dock that came with the Switch. I purchased it to keep one in 2 different rooms. Yes, it takes HDMI, just like the original. Yes, it works exactly the same as the original. Good purchase, no complaints.

  • 5 out of 5
    Great game wrong version/region.. be careful when purchasing this game because the (JPN) version does not support English subtitles even with the update. Make sure to get the Asian/Chinese version which does support English text and subtitles with an update.

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