GameSir G7 Pro Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Wireless Gamepad for PC&Android with TMR Sticks, Hall Effect A
4.4 | 2,058 ratings
Price: 79.99
Last update: 02-06-2026
About this item
- Tri-mode Connectivity: Wired for Xbox, 2.4G & Wired for PC, and Bluetooth for Android. The G7 Pro supports seamless connectivity across Xbox, PC, and Android. Effortlessly switch between modes using the convenient physical mode switch.
- TMR Sticks: The G7 Pro features GameSir's Mag-Res TMR sticks, combining Hall Effect durability with traditional potentiometer performance. This advanced technology delivers stable polling rates for smooth, drift-free gaming with low power consumption.
- Hall Effect Analog Triggers: The GameSir precision-tuned Hall Effect analog triggers provide unmatched smoothness and linear input for precise control. Featuring clicky Micro Switch trigger stops, gamers can easily switch based on their preferences.
- 1000Hz Polling Rate on PC: Experience ultra-responsive gaming with a 1000Hz polling rate on PC, available through both wired and 2.4G wireless connections. This ensures instantaneous input registration, reducing lag and optimizing your performance for the most competitive gameplay.
- GameSir Nexus App: The G7 Pro is compatible with the upgraded GameSir Nexus app, which brings a significant upgrade over the original. It introduces powerful new features such as gyro settings, stick curve adjustments, and button-to-mouse mapping, giving you deeper customization and more control than ever before.
- PC Gyro Aiming & 4 Extra Buttons: Built-in gyroscope (PC-only) maps to sticks, buttons, or mouse for precise and intuitive gameplay. Four customizable buttons (L5/R5 bumpers + lockable back buttons) enable macros and quick actions.
- Smart Auto Start-Stop Charging Station: The G7 Pro comes with a Smart Auto Start-Stop Charging Station and a built-in 1200mAh battery, delivering extended battery life for hours of uninterrupted gameplay. Simply place the controller on the station to begin charging, and pick it up to play.
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Features & Specs
| Compatible Devices | Android, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X |
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| Controller Type | Gamepad |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Button Quantity | 16 |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console |
Additional details
| Color | Black |
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GameSir G7 Pro Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Wireless Gamepad for PC&Android with TMR Sticks, Hall Effect Analog Triggers, 1000Hz Polling Rate, 3.5mm Audio Jack - Black
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Item details
| Brand Name | GameSir |
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| Manufacturer | GameSir |
| Customer Reviews | 4.34.3 out of 5 stars(239) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
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| ASIN | B0FHHFBDNQ |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
Top reviews from the United States
- T. MartyHigh end controller at a great priceThis controller is legit. Feel off it is great, a solid weight so doesn't feel cheap. Able to setup profiles through the nexus app. Charging dock is clean and looks great on the desk. Adjustable triggers so you can have full press to just eat click. Buttons don't feel too soft. When compared to my wife elite Xbox controller I like the feel of this one better overall.
I did have an issue where right trigger switch had a slight dead spot where it wouldn't register, but contacted support and after their troubleshooting they just sent me a new one and no issues. So great support backing the product. - Amazon CustomerAbsolute Control game immersion!!Hands down the best controller I've ever owned. You want to best Gamesir G7 pro is it. I use is wireless for p.c., there is no latency. I have big hands. Fits me perfectly. Thumbsticks are sick. No drift. You can recalibrate, re map, makes gameplay super emersive. Controls are like butter. Pull the trigger on this one!!!
- Grzegorz LupaAwesome controller.Amazing controller. The clicking feedback is so satisfying and it works great. My only gripe is when you lock the triggers to make them short click style they are uncomfortable over time. Wish I could lock them half way down and have them as quick triggers in that position. But honestly dont care as I just use them full swing triggers like im used to anyway. Absolutely the best controller I ever owned ! I’m sure its just coincidence but it even feels like my stats went up gaming with this ????
- Sebastian HerbigGood controller. Terrible d-padI own a couple on controllers - 8bitdo, Dualsense, Cyclone 2, Razer Wolverine v3. The g7 pro has a lot to like.
The stick tension is slightly lighter than I’m familiar with but after an adjustment period I got use to it and started to love the sticks. Very smooth and accurate.
Shape, bumpers, triggers, buttons, sticks, weight are all good, BUT the d-pad…
I had heard the d-pad wasn’t good before buying this controller, but didn’t think it would be an issue because I don’t play any d-pad central games and mostly use it for menu navigation, item swapping and utilities etc. But unfortunately the d-pad is so terrible that it has dragged down the whole experience of using the controller.
It’s very rattly and insecure. I don’t mind it being light to actuate, but that combined with the unsteadiness using any of the d-pad options caused too many bad inputs. I tried my best to adjust to it but after too many unintentional diagonals, double clicks and other misinputs causing accidental weapon swaps, inventory pop-ups and wasted healing/utility items, I just find myself reaching for other controllers instead.
Edit: Some modifications have made the d-pad more tolerable. D-pad still sucks, but have grown more use to it after time. The hybrid circular-cross shape option has given me more consistent inputs than the rest. Adding a star because the rest of the controller is pretty great. - DaveAll GameSir Xbox controllers are terrible.The D-Pad is very buggy, you can't use the controller or any GameSir controller on a Cronus Zen, and there's a buzzing/humming sound constantly with the 3.5mm audio jack.
- Travis willoughbyGreat controller.It's a great controller. There are only two buttons on the back of it.Instead of four but that's okay
- Charles F.Good so far!So far so good. It works very well, has a clicky feel. I came from the elite 2 and am impressed but will see how it holds up.
- MPThe Great Controller Rebellion: Finding Reliability After Two Fatal OEM FlawsReview: Xbox One Series X S Custom Soft Touch Controller
The decision to procure the Crazy Controllerz Custom Soft Touch Controller, priced at twice the cost of standard OEM units, was predicated entirely on the expectation of superior engineering and functional longevity. This acquisition follows a persistent pattern of systemic failure across two recent, consecutively purchased Xbox-branded wireless controllers, making a reliable alternative a necessity rather than a preference.
Prior OEM Failures (The Rationale for Upgrade): My detailed troubleshooting of two prior controllers—"Controller A" (Amazon) and "Controller B" (Walmart)—revealed critical, distinct mechanical flaws in each.
Controller A (Amazon): Ceased all functional interaction within one week. Manual diagnosis via the Renconco Game Controller Testing app on PC failed to detect any button input, despite the controller maintaining a lit connection status.
Controller B (Walmart): Exhibited uncontrolled joystick drift in the lower right stick (near the X and A buttons), resulting in constant, uninitiated cursor movement. This critical flaw severely compromised competitive and precision-based gameplay, notably impacting tasks like item selection in Ball x Pit and reticle stability in Borderlands 4.
Assessment of the Custom Unit: The initial tactile experience of the Custom Soft Touch Controller is immediately superior. The velvety, smooth finish and Cool Blue aesthetic deliver on the promised premium feel. While this soft-touch texture initially raises a minor concern regarding accidental slippage during intense use, the core functionality offers an immediate advantage: the thumbsticks are noticeably hardier and tighter, eliminating the excessive mechanical looseness present in the two failed OEM units. The pairing process to the Xbox Series X was instantaneous, and the controller readily accepts the standard rechargeable battery pack.
Critical Flaw: Despite the apparent improvement in build quality, this unit is compromised by one significant mechanical defect: the "A" button exhibits an intermittent sticking issue, remaining depressed after actuation. This flaw is not only annoying but functionally lethal in gaming scenarios requiring rapid, repeated inputs, such as the widely implemented double-jump mechanic. Given the high price point and the rationale for purchase (i.e., achieving reliability), this mechanical oversight is suboptimal.
Conclusion: The custom controller successfully addresses the critical issues of structural integrity and component tightness that plagued the mass-produced alternatives. However, the presence of a sticky "A" button, a basic quality control failure, prevents a top-tier recommendation. I will tolerate this defect temporarily, given the recent, high rate of OEM failures, but the sticking button requires a deduction in the final rating. Should the budget permit, a return to the Elite Xbox Controller or investigation into a more premium third-party brand may be warranted in the future.