Wired gamepad by Logitech for PC, with 12 buttons and USB connection.
Extensive Game Support
Play new hits as well as classic games. Play games that have been ported from consoles or relax and enjoy PC games. You can easily set up the F310 and play your favorite games, thanks to the two most common input standards: X Input/Direct Input. For DirectInput mode, software installation is required.
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I bought it for racing on PC because I don't have space to set up a steering wheel. I had the original wired Xbox 360 controller that broke after 9 years, and the Thrustmaster Dual Shock 4 that is over a decade old and still going strong, but it doesn't have axis on the triggers and requires x360ce or hidguardian to work with all games.
Others have already mentioned its durability. It's like going from hard rock to heavy metal.
The triggers are stiff, but I consider it an advantage.
It plays EVERYTHING, even the strange Forza games with generic controllers.
Minus one star for the deadzone it has on the sticks. I think the sneaky people at Logitech designed it that way so it never has a problem with stick drift.
That's why it's more "indestructible" than the genuine MS 360 controllers that might have stick drift after years.
And even if it does have stick drift, you won't notice it because it has about 5% deadzone on its own...
Anyway, I always set a 5% - 10% deadzone in all games that have a similar setting and it doesn't bother me. But if you play with precision control or if you're some kind of weirdo who plays FPS games on PC with a gamepad and wants to aim with the right stick, get something else.
I have had it for 8 years with endless use in pro/tekken/forza and countless tumbles on tiles, desks, and it has proven to be a beast! Although it has hard triggers and the feel of it may get tiring after hours, I believe that its construction is what made it last so long. Today it gave up the RB after all this time (it now requires incredible pressure to be pressed) and I am thinking of getting it again! There are definitely newer and more comfortable gamepads, but if you are looking for something to last at this price, it is worth it.
Edit: scratch that about the RB, I read some comments, disassembled it, fiddled with it a bit, and it works like a charm again! One of the most value-for-money PC hardware purchases I have ever made!
Besides the fact that it feels somewhat "fake," in a span of a year and a half, the "A" (X) button has gone bad and the response of the LT-RT is ridiculous. And I'm not some kind of gaming fanatic with a gamepad. I just play some emulated PS2-PS3, meaning I use it very little. What a shame...
Very good for the price, you put it on and forget about it.
At first, the difference from the PlayStation controller I was using was a bit abrupt, different dimensions, harder buttons/triggers, but after a few days I don't even think about it.
Amazing, I have it for a year now and I play FIFA every day and it hasn't had any issues. Once you get used to the grip and button pressing, it will feel like a little game to you. The long cable is a big advantage, as you can play at any desired distance.
The buttons are 10/10, just like the triggers. However, the dpad is not suitable for someone who wants accuracy and the right joystick came with problems. It gets stuck and stays to the right, but over time and with enough use, it improved a bit. Overall, typical Logitech, cheap construction but cheap price.
The worst controller I have ever tried, I really have no idea how it has positive reviews and how Logitech still sells it.
1- The grip is uncomfortable (small downside)
2- The buttons require excessive pressure for some reason, and if you play certain games, your fingers will get tired quickly.
3- Worst of all is the cable, which broke with very light use.
+ Bonus: One of the joysticks also had drift.
Look for something else, even cheap imitations will be better. I wouldn't give it more than 10 euros
IT'S THE BEST...
Get it without a second thought..
Plug and play on PC
Recognized as an Xbox controller on its own immediately..
Extremely comfortable in hand and with a very long 1.8m cable
Truly the BEST PURCHASE!!
Good morning from me as well. I have purchased 2 gamepad f310. They are plug and play, I connect them to a USB hub and mine work smoothly. I bought them to play fighting games and FIFA 22 when my nephew comes over (bought) (also bought Tekken 7 and Mortal Kombat 11). I gave the other gamepad to my brother for a "pirated" game, which usually have connectivity issues (I had experienced it with Tekken 7 and then bought it) and it works fine. It took me a long time to get used to the l2 r2 buttons, which are like triggers, because I had the Sony controller, the dualshock 2 with a USB adapter until last year, but the controller broke... I also find the arrow keys excessively uncomfortable. I believe that it won't be suitable for someone playing FPS (first person shooter) games, as I tried it on Quake.
The controllers are incredibly hard. I search in all games to remap the r2, l2 to rb, lb, for example, in gta I play with the old controls where you accelerate with X.
I feel that the joysticks are not precise. In third-person games, it feels like you're moving in 8 directions.
It doesn't have vibration.
Overall, it's an uncomfortable controller, especially when you have to use the controllers.
I have had this controller for at least 10+ years and I have to say the following:
For its price, it is the best wired controller available on the market.
It is extremely durable.
It is quite accurate.
And it is plug and play, you don't have to deal with drivers and such.
Does it have negatives? Yes.
It is made of hard plastic and takes some getting used to.
Yes, if you look at the accuracy of the joysticks, you will see that it loses about 10% of the total range of the joystick.
Yes, it does not have vibration motors.
And after all these years, the rubber on the joysticks has worn out.
But in my personal opinion, there is no better cheap controller and this is reflected in its price, which has remained at $25 all these years.
It costs 35€ and it feels flimsy on the inside, plus there are no motors. The buttons break very easily, something that hasn't even happened with the x5 DualShock 2 (PlayStation 2) controllers that I own, and as many have mentioned, the LB/RB buttons are sensitive and break directly.
To be fair, I wasn't gentle with the joystick, but their quality doesn't meet my expectations.
If it is going to be used by an "adult" who will take care of it like their own eyes, won't throw it on the floor, and won't forcefully press the RB/LB buttons, then it will most likely withstand.
If you give it to an average teenager or if you are generally hardcore gamers who use it a lot, the RB/LB buttons will die in less than a month, as their internal construction is very poor (as mentioned by users in the reviews here), something you will find out if you unscrew it to fix it (it can be fixed, but after a short period of "hard" use, they will break again).
On the contrary, in the hands of "bad users" in my house, the Xbox controller hasn't suffered anything at all. The difference in quality and construction is night and day... Spend 25 euros more, and you will have peace of mind.
For my needs, as an occasional gamer, it is very good. The only negative is that it fell once and I had to unscrew it to bring the buttons back into place.
After 1 year, the left joystick started to malfunction (a big issue if you play Rocket League, not so much for other games). And after 2 and a half years, it completely broke because the insulation on the circuit board and cable had deteriorated, causing the internal wires to be exposed, resulting in constant disconnection with the slightest movement due to poor contact. However, because it is one of the best in terms of price, I will buy the same one again and be more careful.
After about a year, but with rare use because I mainly play with the keyboard, almost everything broke on the RB and the "leatherette" surface came off the left lever.
The controller is dog, I have it for 4-5 years. Plug n play, sturdy construction and you also have the reliability of Logitech. It's great for casual gaming. The buttons are a bit clicky.
I bought this specifically for Shekiro, Dark Souls, Cuphead, and Hollow Knight. I've had it for about 6.5 months and it's truly a beast. It has taken punches, kicks, and even a balcony dive, and it still works perfectly! The buttons are all perfect, only the d-pad might give you some trouble, but after a while, you'll get used to it! For the 35 euros I bought it for, it's worth even more. The only "downside" I could find is that it can only be connected to a PC, it could be better for this price. Otherwise, it's one of the best, if not the best gamepad/controller for PC. If you're looking for a gamepad just for your computer, then don't think twice, get it at the first opportunity!
For the use I give it, which is casual single player gaming, it is great and seems very high quality (I've had it for a month).
I don't have experience with first person shooters on a gamepad. I tried it anyway on Apex for fun and I don't think it's suitable, the triggers are too stiff for that kind of use, maybe more expensive gamepads are made with softer buttons/triggers/sticks designed for FPS.
I have 3, they all work. They have been enduring hits and falls for years and they work perfectly with Windows and Steam. The problems that people face with the RB and LB buttons can be solved simply by unscrewing the controller, pushing the blades that support those specific buttons, and then screwing it back on. It's so simple that I no longer consider it an issue. Just make sure you have it securely upside down on a table so you don't have to chase the buttons around the house. The only damages I have noticed are after throwing it on the floor out of frustration. For 27-30 euros, there is no better option.
After 50 hours of use, the LB RB buttons have an issue. And from what I've seen, all f310 controllers experience this. Also, they are very loud. I expected something better from Logitech
It was the first controller I bought to play pro games before a decade, and it lasted a while until the kids started messing up the cable and unfortunately became useless. I like the location of the Dpad as it is in the PS. Overall, I enjoyed it very much and it didn't give me any issues in terms of responsiveness or general use, nor in terms of durability.
Then I switched to F710, until I stopped playing. Lately, I bought some Dualshock 4 controllers for retro gaming, which are very good, but their performance with BT on PC has not satisfied me.
With that being said, because I am interested in products from returns from abroad, I happened to find a batch of F310 from returns, which I expected to have various issues. They all had a common issue with the RB & LB buttons. I opened them and found it very easy to repair/prevent their issue. The internal switches move backward due to the pressure of the button. If you press them forward again with a pair of pliers and bend the tabs of their housing to hold them, they will not come off again and will be like new. In 2 out of ten, the switches were broken, so they cannot be repaired by anyone anymore. So, it is something that I recommend to anyone who has this particular model to even do it preventively. We unscrew the 7 screws it has on the bottom and it opens in two parts. We directly see the two switches of the RB & LB. With a pair of pliers, we tighten the two tabs on the top to close the switch from the back so it doesn't come off, and then from the other side on the bottom, we tighten the two tabs that opened. Like new and better!
I was thinking of making a video, but I found a link somewhat similar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBeKOG521ds
So, the only thing you need to keep in mind is not to wrap the cables tightly in such devices, usually it breaks at the connection point.
Bought 10 years ago, it still functions flawlessly! I had purchased it for 23€ from a store on Stournari Street. It's resistant to everything, I must say! It automatically connects to all PCs and laptops.
4 stars because although it is very good and durable controller, the RS, LS, L1, R1 buttons are a bit noisy. If someone doesn't have an issue with that, it is highly recommended. I have had it for over 5 years and it still holds up like new.
Very good quality construction, comfortable grip, nice feel when pressing the buttons, and overall a very good choice for those on a budget. One possible negative is that the buttons are a bit noisy, but personally, it didn't bother me. Get it with your eyes closed.
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