Great little pad for under £15, not a lot of good if you have ridiculously massive hands though I guess.
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DaveyGravey1
23 Jun 173#13
On one hand this would be quite small for Jeremy, but then on the other hand, it wouldn't
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Quickblood
24 Jun 17#17
Not for me, I'm buying a Duke.
iceman85
24 Jun 17#16
My son is 4 soon, wanting to get this for him
se23
23 Jun 17#15
Thanks, can't complain for £15
wozukSilencer
23 Jun 171#14
DaveyGravey1
23 Jun 173#13
On one hand this would be quite small for Jeremy, but then on the other hand, it wouldn't
SackCity
23 Jun 17#12
Excellent, thank you :smiley:
SackCity
23 Jun 17#8
Does that work with Windows 10?
swedishfireball to SackCity
23 Jun 17#11
Yep, plug and play
morocco1
23 Jun 17#10
Donald Trump approves.
mrb30
23 Jun 17#9
need a wireless one
mumba
23 Jun 17#7
Ordered.....thanks!
reddragon105
23 Jun 17#6
Mini controllers aren't for me - instead I'm looking forward to the release of the new Duke controller!
scotttom
22 Jun 17#5
This was £16.99 a couple of days ago, so recently reduced further. Cracking deal if you're not fussed about the headset socket.
JoeBloggs112
22 Jun 17#3
can I plug a headset into it?
halfbakedjake to JoeBloggs112
22 Jun 17#4
No theres no headset socket
barneystuta
22 Jun 17#2
These are excellent for small children.
I got one for my son who was 4 at the time. With his tiny hands, he really struggles to hold the pad and use all the buttons at once on a standard controller.
With this though, he has his own little controller, and can play all sorts of games without having to reach around for buttons.
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I got one for my son who was 4 at the time. With his tiny hands, he really struggles to hold the pad and use all the buttons at once on a standard controller.
With this though, he has his own little controller, and can play all sorts of games without having to reach around for buttons.
I'd highly recommend it.