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The EvoFox Deck is a premium Bluetooth v5.0 gamepad designed for iPhone, Android, Xbox, and PC gamers. Featuring dual vibration motors, magnetic Hall effect 3D joysticks, and a unique keymap mode for touch games, it offers versatile connectivity and immersive gameplay. With over 20 hours of battery life, customizable RGB lighting, and ergonomic design, it’s built for serious gamers who demand precision and style on the go.
| ASIN | B0D6YTN3GN |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (281) |
| Item model number | Deck - Black |
| Product Dimensions | 18.4 x 10.8 x 4.6 cm; 240 g |
S**O
TLDR: Excellent controller. Nice ergonomics, satisfying clicky buttons, natural layout, dual mode (bluetooth for convenience, wired for low-latency), can play PC games, NICE battery life. Preface: I DON'T play PUBG style mobile games or other action based competitive mobile games. I mostly play emulator games (PS2, Dreamcast, Nintendo older consoles), and retro / casual titles such as Bully, GTA San Andreas, Minecraft, Terraria etc. Also PC games via both Moonlight+GameStream (streaming games onto your phones on local network if you have an NVIDIA GPU), and emulator games + AAA/AA games on PC. Please take this into consideration against some of my points. Preference based positives: + L2/R2 are NOT analog triggers, they are clicky buttons instead (but they are DAMN SATISFYING): After being disappointed at first that L2/R2 are not analog triggers, after some usage I realized that I prefer the current clicky buttons instead. Most games I play (including modern day PC AAA titles) use L2/R2 as digital shooting buttons, where this fits perfectly. The only analog usage is in vehicle acceleration control, which I realize I mostly drive my vehicles at full speed anyway, and tappy tap for lower speeds is fine for me. Your mileage on this may vary, but do think about how much you use the L2/R2 as triggers rather than buttons. The L2/R2 clickyness makes them feel very nice, especially in PS2 and Nintendo old era games, where both have historically had digital buttons for L2/R2 (Nintendo still doesn't use analog triggers). This old era of consoles have incredible Android emulators (and incredible games), which one MUST utilize, especially now that AAA games are getting worse day by day. ~ Bluetooth connectivity / no holder-adjacent USB-C connector: Many equivalent controllers that cost anywhere from 1.5x to 3-4x use direct connection on the right side of the holder for direction connection with your phone for low latency / input lag reduction. This is nice, but hear me out. With bluetooth connectivity, I can keep the phone on the table or an external holder somewhere, and play it OUTSIDE of the controller just by using bluetooth. OR if you REALLY want to use the low latency mode, you can connect a cable and get low latency on it (this means you can't keep the phone in the controller holder exactly centered if you use a cable, but you do have the option to keep it in the top half of the holder, which is a nice enough compromise). It might be nice if a second version of the controller addresses this. One issue about the wired mode for Android is that the controller layout becomes the Nintendo Pro Controller layout for some reason (The A/B keys and X/Y keys are flipped. Everything else is the same). Weird, but everything still works. For emulators you can remap the keys to revert this. For Minecraft, I just used the Nintendo layout when wired, it's not bad, just different. But maybe this can be fixed in a future updated version. ~ PC gaming is so nice with this (when wired!) I got the Bluetooth mode working with PC games, but honestly I don't know why but it's a bit iffy. But wired mode? Incredible. Works perfectly, no issues. I have stopped using my XBox layout controllers and I use this with long USB-C cables to play PC games. This was honestly a great hidden feature since they don't explicitly mention Windows compatibility anywhere (or I didn't check it well enough), but as soon as I found this out, I bought another one. Some objectively good things: + LIGHTS CAN BE TURNED OFF!!: How many controllers are there where they give extra-bright lights on the buttons or the center and it hurts your eyes? Both sets of lights in this (buttons + analog sticks) can be turned FULLY OFF. Extremely GREAT FEATURE. + Clicky, satisfying, high quality buttons. The clickyness is honestly great and underrated. + Great build, high quality holder material. + No excessive decals / graphic design on the controller, fairly mature printed on stuff. Other nice features: + Once you disconnect your phone's bluetooth, the device shuts down instead of looking for alternative connections. GREAT! What about cons / issues? Aside from what I've already covered regarding the L2/R2 different approach (which I personally don't mind), for me this is one of those rare items which are actually pretty freaking perfect. The price is incredible, the console is incredible, I haven't charged this once since it came, been playing for 2 weeks or so now (sometimes wired, so that might be charging it back up), but my personal experience has been really great. I would HIGHLY recommend it. I would buy 1000 of them if I could afford it and distribute it to all my friends (Instead I've just been telling them to buy this!) Anything to keep this item from going out of manufacturing! TLDR again: Go for it.
R**A
Very cool and easy to use this is the proper gaming device I will give 5 star rating for every quality product the weight is minimum and value to price and it's vibration level and functionality Aaj super cool.
D**S
Product is satisfactory. Not recommended for people with small hands. The controller is bulky and might get uncomfortable to play with after some time. Also, there was an issue with my left analog stick. The drift towards the left side wasn't giving proper response.
S**H
Good control
R**A
I had tried both PS and Xbox remote play on my phone and ipad using other controllers but it used to be cumbersome. I also used amkette gamepad with mobile holder but it has weird weight distribution towards the top where mobile is being held so it topples down often. This evofox mobile gamepad changed the way I used to remote play my games since the weight distribution is awesome and battery backup is amazing. Being able to play games for long hours in the comfort of my bed in winters is a real blessing. The price justifies its usability. Only one minor issue is with the size ergonomics that it is somewhat on the smaller side so takes a little while to get used to compared to standard controllers. Buttons work great and there is no perceptible lag whatsoever. Recommended if you want to enjoy games in a much more comfortable manner.
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