* it's actually $19.99 so you may get charged a FX fee depending how you pay. Paypal charged ~50p.
All comments (39)
jco83
2 Dec 15#1
What's the best postage option? There's a few different free ones
gungesh
2 Dec 15#2
Can I use this for steam gaming on my pc?
daedos to gungesh
2 Dec 15#6
I believe, and hope, so.
It's a price trade off. Given it lasts a year in standby mode + 80+hrs in use I think it's acceptable.
Depends how risky you feel.
Vanderlust
2 Dec 151#3
Really good looking pad. Xiaomi have a good design team. They know they styling cues people love from other brands and go to town with them. They also don't skimp on quality. Their build quality rivals Apple in some products I've seen so far, however the lack of USB recharging here was very shortsighted. Would rather pay a bit more and have that functionality.
Messiah
2 Dec 15#4
takes 2 double A batteries, would prefer a rechargable battery
reddragon105 to Messiah
2 Dec 15#23
I would also like to know about what devices it's compatible with and how many could be connected simultaneously to each device. I guess I could use it with my PC with no problem, as I'd be able to install drivers and configure it however I would like, but would it work with a Wii U in place of a Pro controller?
Get some (decent) rechargeable AA batteries. I use Eneloop batteries in any of my controllers that don't have their own batteries (Wii remote, Wavebird, a Logitech wireless keyboard) and they're very reliable and last for ages in these devices.
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Gets a very positive write-up here:
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/mobile-phone-accessories/xiaomi-wireless-bluetooth-gamepad-review-3618460/
* it's actually $19.99 so you may get charged a FX fee depending how you pay. Paypal charged ~50p.
All comments (39)
It's a price trade off. Given it lasts a year in standby mode + 80+hrs in use I think it's acceptable.
Depends how risky you feel.
Get some (decent) rechargeable AA batteries. I use Eneloop batteries in any of my controllers that don't have their own batteries (Wii remote, Wavebird, a Logitech wireless keyboard) and they're very reliable and last for ages in these devices.
http://www.gearbest.com/cell-phones/pp_167775/ask.html?page=7