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The GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller is a high-performance gaming gamepad compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10/11 PCs. Featuring Hall Effect joysticks and triggers, it guarantees zero drift and enhanced accuracy. Its plug-and-play wired USB connection offers instant setup without drivers, while customizable back buttons and dual vibration motors elevate gameplay immersion. The ergonomic design with a 3.5mm audio jack ensures comfort and seamless headset integration for extended gaming sessions.




















| ASIN | B0C7GW9F88 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1 in PC Gamepads & Standard Controllers #1 in Xbox One Gamepads & Standard Controllers #1 in Xbox Accessories |
| Brand Name | GameSir |
| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox SERIES X |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Controller Type | controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (13,349) |
| External Testing Certification | Näo aplicável |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06936685220676 |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series X |
| Item Dimensions | 8.27 x 4.53 x 2.56 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.48"D x 4.53"W |
| Item Weight | 420 Grams |
| Manufacturer | GameSir |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G7 SE |
| Model Name | G7 SE |
| Model Number | GameSir G7 SE |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
P**N
Great Controller with newer and better relatives.
I bought this controller after using the standard Xbox controllers for most of my life. It introduced me to a whole new category of inexpensive controllers that are surprisingly well designed and perform far better than expected. I started with the G7 SE, and it quickly became the best controller I had ever used. After several months, the bumpers began sticking, and it turned out that a small plastic piece inside had snapped from repeated use. This doesn’t seem to be a widespread issue with these controllers, so I’m assuming I just got unlucky. Because of that, I’m still giving the controller five stars. After that controller broke, I decided to try one of their newer models, the Cyclone 2. It was almost perfect, but the sticks didn’t feel quite as good to me as the ones on the G7 SE. That’s completely personal preference, and most people would probably say the Cyclone 2 is the better overall controller. After spending some time with it, I eventually decided to pick up the G7 Pro. All I can say is that the G7 Pro is one of the nicest controllers I’ve ever used. It doesn’t have any obvious downsides, and there’s even a PC-only version now with an 8k polling rate, macro functions, and other extra features. If I had never bought the G7 SE in the first place, I probably wouldn’t have gotten into the GameSir ecosystem or realized how good a “pro” controller can be without the insane price tag. That said, I probably wouldn’t recommend the G7 SE as much anymore since the G7 Pro and Cyclone 2 are both better controllers in my opinion, and in some ways objectively improved. It also depends on whether you’re playing on Xbox or PC. For PC, I would definitely recommend the Cyclone 2 or the G7 Pro. For Xbox, the options are really the G7 SE or the G7 Pro. If you’re willing to spend the extra $30–40 for the G7 Pro, it’s absolutely worth it.
A**R
My new favorite controller! Get an unpowered USB hub to use longer USB exension cables.
Excellent controller! My new favorite controller with my Xbox Series X. Read on as I compare this controller to others I've had and also how to successfully extend the cord length. Playing FPS games, I've gone through 3 official Microsoft Xbox controllers. Each developing stick drift after less than 6 months. I didn't really like the official controllers and I started using PowerA Spectra Infinity wired controllers. I liked the PowerA controllers better as I could set a shorter distance on depressing the two rear trigger buttons and also the inclusion of the custom programmable buttons on the back of the controller. However, I went through a few of these controllers too as they also developed stick drift after a number of months. The PowerA controllers have an app so I could try and calibrate the worn out sticks. This was only a temporary fix as it would decrease responsiveness of the sticks and they would eventually drift further. I've now bought this GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller. It is GREAT! Right out of the box the sticks have no drift. Excellent responsiveness and control. It has the two programmable back buttons and through the GameSir Nexus app, on my Xbox, I was able to set the rear triggers to be hair triggers. Everything is good, EXCEPT I needed more cable length. With my old PowerA controllers I was using a 9.8 feet USB 3.0 extension cable with no problem. That same cable extension would NOT work with my new GameSir G7 SE plugged into it. This led to experimentation. I had a 3.3 feet USB 2.0 extension cable and it worked fine plugging it into the Series X and then plugging the GameSir G7 SE's cable into that USB extension. However connecting two 3.3 feet USB 2.0 extension cables together and then the GameSir G7 SE cable did NOT work. I had a single 6.5 feet USB 2.0 extension cable that I tried. Also did NOT work. Here comes the interesting part: ADDING A NON-POWERED USB HUB Adding a non-powered USB hub allowed me to use longer extension cables with this controller. So my current setup is: Xbox Series X > non-powered USB hub > 6.5 feet USB 2.0 extension cable > GameSir G7 SE Controller cable > Controller. I was also able to get the longer 9.8 feet USB 3.0 extension cable to work, but it needed to be in the following order: Xbox Series X > 9.8 feet USB 3.0 cable extension > non-powered USB hub > GameSir G7 SE Controller cable > Controller. All seems to work well with the extension cables, including with a wired headset being plugged into the GameSir G7 SE controller. USB extension cables I've tested: Amazon Basics USB-A 2.0 Extension Cable, 3.3 feet = Works without needing a USB hub. 2x Amazon Basics USB-A 2.0 Extension Cables connected together, (3.3 feet each, 6.6 feet connected together) = Works, but needs a USB hub before or after the extension cables. Amazon Basics USB-A 2.0 Extension Cable, 6.5 feet = Works, but needs a USB hub before or after the extension cable. Amazon Basics USB-A 3.0 Extension Cable, 9.8 feet = Works, but needs a USB hub AFTER the extension cable. (Xbox > Extension Cable > USB Hub > GameSir G7 SE cable > controller) USB Hubs tested and working: Anker 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub, Ultra-Slim Data USB Hub with 2 ft Extended Cable, Model: AK-A7516012 (A7516) Insignia USB 2.0 4-Port Hub, Model: NS-PCH5420 An old "Xtreme Tech" USB 2.0 Hub from Five Below My guess is other non-powered USB hubs may work too. If this controller keeps working as well as it does now, and lasts longer than 6 months, I'm going to be very pleased!
C**G
Hall Effect means no drift. Ever.
I've spent hundreds, if not a thousand or so, of dollars on controllers over the years in my search for the perfect one. I thought I found it with the original Xbox Elite controller, which I sold off when the white version was released. For a year, that controller was my weapon of choice until the left joystick started to drift. I had it shipped off, hoping it could be fixed, but it was even worse when it was returned. Since then, I have had the worst luck with Elite controllers that either had drift right out of the box or buttons that needed to be pressed dead-center in order to work. Eventually, I gave up on the Elite controller and put gamepads from various other companies to the test. I bought a PowerA controller and several Razers. Buying extended warranties became a habit -- I normally don't purchase them, but controllers have limited 90-day to one-year warranties that don't cover enough of a controller's lifespan. Part of the problem is that modern-day controllers use potentiometers to determine how far or fast you move your joystick. Over time, the friction from components sliding over and under each other wears out until the tension holding your joystick at the zero-point becomes imbalanced. That causes stick drift -- your joystick is pushed or pulled away from the center. Hall effect sensors, which use magnets to detect the position of joysticks and triggers, will never drift -- in theory. Because the parts don't rub against each other, Hall effect sensors last a lot longer than your average gamepad that will eventually succumb to drift. I've used the GameSir G7 SE Wired Controller for a few weeks now, and it's been a great controller at a lower price-point than Microsoft's own standard controller. The controller has a build quality that feels similar to the standard controller with a sturdy plastic shell that doesn't feel cheap. The triggers were a little too sensitive out of the box, but after tuning them with the app and getting used to how much further they seem to stick out -- they're a little more pronounced, like upside down claws -- I haven't had any issues with them. The buttons feel fine without any mushiness or dead spots, and the sticks actually seem to be more accurate even with small nudges because you're not fighting the friction of the potentiometer. There are some features to the controller, like the buttons in the back, an app that lets you change a few settings, and some on-the-fly key presses you can do to change configurations that lift the value of the controller at its current price. I wish there were physical trigger locks, though the app allows for hair-trigger presses. I would advise that you immediately download and use the app before you game in order to calibrate the controller and set it up to your liking.
J**.
Amazing Stuff
I've been using a pretty beat up OEM controller for the past 2ish years. Finally decided to treat myself after working a 12 hour shift. Total upgrade. Sticks are smooth, triggers feel nice, the whole thing sits in your hand like a bouquet of roses. The back buttons are great too, responsive and nice and fat so you can't possibly miss them. The cable it comes with is really nice as well. Came with a month of Game Pass Ultimate, big bonus. Great stuff.
P**N
Amazing, but fragile
I love this controller the amount of things you get with it for the price is amazing. The paddles work amazingly they are sensitive but once you get use to them, they can help you a lot in certain games plus you can turn them off for other games which is a great thing for me since I play a lot of other games that don't really need them. I love the hair triggers as well it's hard to believe how much of difference it can make in a lot of my games I never turn them off now lol, and the fact the gamesir app is on both Xbox and PC is a huge help since you need to turn features like the hair trigger on I almost avoided the controller since I thought the app was gonna pc only, but I was so happy that I was wrong. The deadzone is also amazing to play with, my movements have been a lot more precise when playing fps games, don't really notice much of a difference when playing on other genres of games though, again you will need the app to enable it. But here's where something went wrong, and this 100% my fault as I was being dumb. So I also have kontrol freeks which help with aiming on fps games they were a tight squeeze but I was able to put them on the controller, this is where I was being dumb. The controller also has a removable plate on it, so I decided to open it and see if there was any dust, but I forgot to take the kontrol freeks off and the joysticks came off with the plate, lucky enough I was able to put them back in but I noticed the right analog stick wasn't working well, it wouldn't input when pressing down on it and the stick was getting stuck on some parts, I was able to fix it but I noticed I started getting stick drift again which wasn't a good thing I checked the app and I had the feature turn on, that when I realized that it was probably because I accidentally pull of the analog stick when I opened it, I didn't make it out to be a big deal as the controller still worked fine just with a little bit of stick drift, so I was OK with it. But a month later the analog stick was doing the same thing where the button inside wouldn't work and the analog stick would get stuck. So sadly it seems I will have to buy another one unless a miracle happens and it works regularly again, I will say this again it was 100% my fault I should've been more careful with it. But anyway overall this is a great controller for the price, it was probably the best purchase I made for my Xbox. Just be careful when using it and be a lot more responsible than me lol.
S**O
Expected a cheap but functional knockoff, received a high-quality competitor to 1st party models
Current gamepads from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo use legacy tech with potentiometers that wear down and always result in stick drift. I had 2 xbox controllers (2020 model) that broke in this exact way just past the warranty, despite being visually and functionally flawless until you see the input in-game. I take care of my toys, so this is 100% a design flaw. One they absolutely know about. Looked for alternatives and came upon this one, specifically due to use of the 'hall effect' design which completely sidesteps the potentiometer issue. Apparently, it has a significantly longer lifespan compared to legacy tech so you'll be far more likely to worry about other things going wrong before stick drift makes an appearance if at all. I wasn't expecting much, just a cheap replacement that doesn't have the drift problem. Turns out, this brand and model is pretty high-quality. Definitely not what you think of when considering 3rd party hardware from China. I think the stereotype of cheap and low-quality goods from that portion of the world is outdated and no longer true. At least, nowhere near as inclusive as it used to be. It's got a good weight to it along with responsive buttons and great stick tension. The packaging also exhibits care in shipping out their products. They included foam bumpers specifically for the sticks themselves which was nice to see. My only complaint is the usb-c port. It's recessed, so unless you use specific usb-c wires not all of them fit. This is either an oversight or deliberate so you have to buy their cables. Whatever the reason, it's a bad call. But overall, I'm very satisfied. Good quality, great price with tiers of features/models if you need more or less. Assuming it functions as expected for the long term I'll be looking to them for future purchases.
B**T
Definitely not just hype
I can't say enough about how great this controller has been to me, even regardless of its price point. The analog sticks and triggers have very smooth linear activation, the hall effect components are worthy of the hype in my opinion. There is no friction in the movement of the analog controls, and the "spring" resistance feels just right for me. The ABXY and d-pad buttons are dome switches, which is just what the Microsoft Xbox controller feels like. The other buttons including the rear buttons are micro switches. If you're not sure what that is, they're somewhat like a mouse click but take a bit more force to activate than a mouse (too little resistance in the switch would be bad, and these feel good.) The tops of the sticks are not concave like the Xbox controller, which has a different feel, but not one that bothers me or impacts performance personally. The analog triggers have a more aggressive anti-slip texture to them than the Xbox controller. The size and overall feel of the controller otherwise feels just like the Xbox controller to me. The weight of the controller feels perfectly acceptable, its definitely lighter than the wireless Xbox controller with batteries in it, but also not as light as an empty one. I have no complaints, it doesn't feel cheap. The cable that comes with this is really high quality. It's covered in braided material but not overly rigid. The molded heads on both ends are very thick and strong, and the USB-C end that fits into the controller is very secure - I don't really have any concerns about it wiggling around or breaking the connector by dropping it on the cord or something. The controller has lots of features that standard Xbox controllers don't. I found that game support for the bottom buttons is not really as good as I thought it would be - some games just don't register the input. Everything else works as expected. There's an added "M" key that works like a function key, unlocking some on-the-fly adjustments. If you install the GameSir Nexus app in windows you can set up to three profiles that are saved directly to the controller (not the PC). You can use the M key and the ABXY's to switch between the controller's defaults, and your three stored profiles. If you're using the headset jack on the controller, there's a handy mic mute button next to the 3.5mm jack, and you can use the M-key in combination with the d-pad to control the overall volume of your headset, and the voice to game volume ratio (to an extent). The profiles let you change things like button mappings, deadzones, and vibration. So far, it would seem you can only re-map buttons that are internal to the controller - there's no way to assign keyboard shortcuts to the buttons for instance. The one thing I found this useful for is to re-map the stick button clicks to the rear buttons, which I find useful because trying to trigger the stick switch while aiming/steering/looking/whatever usually causes me a non-zero amount of grief. Using the Nexus app for windows you can also test your inputs, view the analog stick values and real-time movement, calibrate the analog controls, and update the firmware. They recently published a firmware update (v6.28) that allows you to increase the polling rate from the default 250 to 500 and 1000hz (effectively 4ms, 2ms, and 1ms control response), like you can with the Razer accessories I have. Unfortunately the 500 and 1000hz polling settings still come with a "work in progress" warning and cause some issues. You cannot, for instance, use the headset jack with the higher polling rates. Also when I turn the polling rate up, it starts to generate some odd input "spasms". My right stick randomly whips a 180, and sometimes my left and right triggers activate for no apparent reason. Everything goes back to normal with the default polling rate though. Eventually they'll fix this, I'm sure. It's not a deal breaker for me in any event, as I really can't tell the difference between 4ms and 1ms. The front top plate is magnetically affixed and stays securely in place. Other than the obvious cosmetic implications, cleaning is the only practical reason I can think to have a removable top plate. There seems to be anti-friction rings around the analog sticks, maybe if those wore out one day it could be a meaningful replacement, but I predict that replacement face plates would be long out of stock before I would need to replace those.
M**A
Best "cheap" elite replacement, but horrendous cable
Been using for months now, every button works perfectly. It's so surreal to type that. Most controllers I've had have always had at least one small problem. A button doesn't register, a bad shoulder button, rubber texture peeling, star/menu button doesn't work. You name it. Luckily, my Xbox regular controllers never broke nor had a problem. But it did give out after 4 and a half years. Now the elite? 7 replacements. SEVEN. I take care of my controllers, and I was astonished by how bad the elites were. If you can find one that actually works and buy a warranty, yes, it is the best controller out there. If you can find one. Or you can just buy this controller. It's cheaper, full-on plastic, yet it does the job far better than any version of elite. The only drawback is that it's not wireless, nor does it have tension grips. But I couldn't care less about wireless. But here's why I didn't rate it five stars. The cable that comes with it is cheap. And I mean cheap. You will constantly disconnect by the slightest movement. To my horror, I was inserting it wrong, because the input was labeled the SAME on each side when you insert it on the controller. What the hell kind of design is that?? I was losing my mind trying to find why the cable was so bad, until I went online to reddit and saw the forums crapping on the cables too. The fix? A six-dollar 3-pack sold by Aliun here on Amazon. Did it fix my problem? Yes. Was it absolutely ridiculous that I had to buy another cable? Yep. Anyhoo, just buy this controller if you want a competitive FPS controller that actually works and holds its own against an elite, look no further. I use a regular xbox series s/x controller for every game, but for FPS, this is the controller you want. Say goodbye to stick drft and happy gaming.
ص**ح
ممتازة
اليد ممتازة وعملية والتغليف ممتاز والمسكة وكل شي تحس جودته عالية اخذتها بسعر ١٣٩ والخامات كويسه يجي معه قيم باس ولكن لازم يكون حسابك جديد السلك حق اليد طويل والازرار الخلفية قابلة للتخصيص ويمديك تخصيص مليون شي عن طريق انك تشبكها عالبي سي وتعدل على كيفك وترجع تشبكها للاكس بوكس
K**N
Tavsiye ederim
Muazzam bir gamepad. Gamepad gerçek anlamda yüzde sıfıra yakın bir circularity rate sunuyor (%0.1). Tetik tuşları inanılmaz hızlı, 1000hz hızda çalışan bir gamepad ve zaten gamepad kablolu olduğu için hiçbir kayıp olmadan çalışabiliyor. Orijinal Microsoft gamepadi ile kıyaslayacak olursak donanım olarak kesinlikle bu gamepad çok çok daha iyi. Ancak, materyal kalitesi Xbox gamepadi ile yarışamaz. Xbox gamepadinde ABXY tuşlarının baskısı zamanla silinmemesi için üstleri kaplı, daha iyi bir plastik kalitesi ve daha iyi bir dokusu var yani kolun tek eksisi bu bence lakin sunduğu donanım karşısında bu eksileri görmezden geliyorum çünkü her iki kola sahip olsam da özellikle Ninja Gaiden gibi tamamen reflekse dayalı oyunlarda rahat bir 10 kat fark oluyor. Analog çubukları ve kol genel olarak beyaz renkte olduğu için uzun süre oyun oynadıktan sonra çabuk kirleniyor gözle görülür şekilde. Gamepadlerinizi kolonya ile silmeyin yüzde 90-99 saflıktaki İPA ile ve pamuk ile silin aksi takdirde tetiklerde ve ABXY tuşlarında yapışkanlık hissi başlar.
A**R
Gamesir G7 SE is better than the Microsoft series x controller.
There's no drifting. I was playing a game without any drift based settings and it drifted a bunch on 3 controllers and there's many complaints about the game on forums. When you fully push the stick to the edge and do circles with other controllers there's a bumpy feel. The gamesir has no bumps, nice and smooth, very nice. The left and right bumpers a very easy to press. The series x controller bumpers are too hard to press so I bind them to something rarely used in games. The gamesir bumpers are something I can use without fear of tendonitis. The buttons are mushy, good. I hate mechanical buttons they are audible over games and sound terrible, they also don't feel nice to press. The software is good, I can rebind everything so when a stupid game puts dodge on Y instead of B and doesn't provide any control settings, then I can change it in the software. The triggers by default are ultra sensitive, I had to change the range in the software as I kept accidently shooting in game. My complaints, The select button is way to close to the left stick, it's very hard to press compared to series x controller. I can't actually press it naturally without also pressing the left stick button. The only way to press it is moving the hand. It's horrible if map is bound to select and you have to use it often. Lucky there's two back buttons and I use those instead. There's no way to turn off the indicator light which sucks when playing in the dark. The controller colour is white, I like black.
C**N
Good
It works well
D**U
とにかく物が良い
前の奴のスティックのドラフトを機にドラフトに強いらしいこれを買った。 ぎっしりと心地よい重量感、テクスチャの質感の良さ、エッジがしっかり出た精密さを感じる見た目。どの要素も心地よく、本当に良い。 スティックの戻りやLRボタン群のバネ感も心地よく、一切ぐらぐらしない。特にLRトリガーは本当に押し心地が良い。 ただ、スティックを僅かに倒す操作はバネに邪魔されてかなりやりにくいのは難点か。一方でバネが良いからスティック弾きの入力には強いので、トレードオフ感はある。 これまで5000円以上のパッドを買うのは尻込みしてたが、3000円とかのパッド買うのがアホらしく感じる良い買い物だった。 高級って程でもない値段の割にこの出来は素晴らしいと思う。ゲームパッド買うならこんくらい出した方が良いんだなと学べた。
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