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r/Controller on Reddit: Any nice and cheap Hall Effect Gamepad for PC?
November 22, 2024 -

I'm thinking of taking advantage of black friday and buying a new controller for PC gaming, but my budget is a bit short (i buy it From Amazon USA or Aliexpress). Basically I'm looking for:

  • Budget: $20 to $50

  • Wireless or Bluetooth

  • Hall Efect

  • Steam Compatible

  • Ergonomic if possible.

I currently play with a Logitech F310, so it would be my first wireless gamepad.

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Eurogamer
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The 12 best PC gaming controllers and gamepads | Eurogamer.net
December 4, 2025 - ... The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is the best gamepad we've ever tested with Hall Effect sticks and triggers, a critical upgrade that allows for improved precision and hugely increased durability.
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Hall Effect joysticks: what is the best controller you can recommend for PC gaming and are Hall Effect sticks really as good as people say?
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The Hunt for the BEST Controller (Hall Effect) - Gaming, Consoles & Gear - TechEnclave
[HEADING=2]The Hunt for the BEST ... of game controllers that we missed in our last video; we’ve got over 20 remotes and we’re trying to find which is THE BEST! What has the lowest input latency? Which has key features like Hall Effect Sticks and Triggers? Which feels comfiest? Which is the best for the budget... More on techenclave.com
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Controller for PC with Hall Effect Technology
Ok no one else has answered and as an owner of the Xbox elite 1and 2, razer wolverine 2, both of the listed 8bitdo, and the Vader 4 pro I think I can help. The elite for me both had issues. Like bad ones. The elite 1 had drift so I got it exchanged direct from ms and had drift again within 5 months. The elite 2 had weird ass face button non registers all the time. So those were out. The razer was my number two. It’s a hell of a controller that is very customizable and was definitely better than any of my elites but it feels mushy. I don’t like that at all. Now maybe the 3 is better but that’s my thoughts. The 8bitdos feel the same and the Hall effect sticks are really noticeable. The back buttons on the ultimate are my preference as far as that goes but the extra shoulder buttons on the 2c are usable in a pinch. I prefer that I can have multiple profiles on the ultimate and the 2c you can’t nor is there a software for it. I genuinely like both and I don’t think you’d be disappointed with either. As for the Vader 4 pro it’s my fav. After the update I don’t notice the stick latency and I am sure future updates will just make it better. It feels more sturdy than the 8bitdo and I am less worried about it over time as a result. I also love how customizable it is and how I can set it up on a per game basis. It’s great. The downside here is that there was stick latency and dead zones before the update so it’s not just out of the box ready to go like the 8bitdos. As far as latency and all that wireless I have played on all 3 of those back to back and can’t tell. People say you can but I honestly can’t. The difference is a millisecond. Like cmon at this point that’s so small. That said some people do claim to be able to tell so mileage may vary. If I had to pick one I’d pick the Vader but honestly o don’t think you’d be disappointed with any of the options here as imo they are all better than the elite 1 or 2 More on reddit.com
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2023 Hall effect controller purchasing guide, If you are in the market of buying a hall effect controller, Please read this.
You can get the vader 3 pro on aliexpress for 60 from multiple vendors. Idk who the guy on ebay is but pr sure he's just gouging. More on reddit.com
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Tom's Guide
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So long Hall Effect - I'm only using controllers with TMR sensors from now on | Tom's Guide
October 7, 2024 - The leading force in TMR tech, The PB Tails Metal Crush Defender is one of the best controllers if you game on PC and Switch. Thanks to the next-gen thumbsticks, supported by some great, tactile buttons and Hall Effect triggers, this is not a controller to ignore.
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Amazon.com: Hall Effect Controller Pc
Upgrade your PC gaming setup with controllers that deliver hall effect precision. Explore wireless models with programmable buttons and versatile connectivity.
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Best Hall Effect Controllers List in 2026 [Guide]
3 weeks ago - Best for Android/iOS phones: Gamesir G8 Plus (Android, iOS, honestly it’s fantastic, better than Backbone IMO) and there’s also EasySMX M15 on budget · Best TMR controller (upgraded Hall Effect tech): Gamesir G7 Pro, Cyclone 2, 8Bitdo Ultimate ...
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Best controller with hall effect sticks? - Xbox Series X
Best controller with hall effect sticks? Boards · Xbox Series X · Best controller with hall effect sticks? Topic Archived · Which is your favorite Mass Effect from the OT? 44 posts, 12/23 10:27PM · 8BitDo Unveils New Pro-Level Xbox Wireless Controller Built For 'Serious Players ·
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Hall Effect Controllers Marry Magnetism and Gaming - CNET
August 21, 2024 - GameSir incorporates Hall Effect sticks into many of its game controllers. GameSir · There are, quite literally, hundreds of different gaming controllers you can pick from these days. From the most basic and affordable options to the price-doesn't-matter best, there's something for every budget, ...
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r/buildapc on Reddit: Hall Effect joysticks: what is the best controller you can recommend for PC gaming and are Hall Effect sticks really as good as people say?
June 28, 2025 -

The Xinput controller I've been using since I got my first PC (~5 years ago now) has started to develop issues, primarily with the joysticks having deadzone issues and stick drift (I have already tried various fixes for this such as deep cleaning the controller to very little effect). I want to get a new controller, but I am debating on what to get.

Hall effect joysticks are something I've seen talked about quite a bit in the past few months. It feels like all I hear about them can be summed up with "These are objectively better than the joysticks the three major companies use (Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft). They refuse to use them purely so they can have planned obsolescence." I'd rather not get a controller with any planned obsolescence, but at the same time, Xinput has the greatest compatibility with practically everything on Windows. And there's also the thing of whenever I see an opinion become popular on Reddit I always believe the polar opposite of it and 99% of the time I am correct, and given how "too good to be true" these joysticks sound I am inclined to further not believe in them, but could this be the rare instance of Redditors being right about something?

So what about it? Should I stick with an Xbox controller or go get something that perhaps won't be as compatible with everything I want it to be, but will be reliable for years into the future? And if it's the latter, what would you recommend?

The only things I really use a controller for are emulators. In the past half-decade I have probably played only three or four non-emulator games with a controller.

Edit: Posting this after I decided on buying a controller (Crush Defender TMR from PB Tails). Turns out there's some new funky joystick tech that's better (marginally) than Hall Effect called TMR. Hopefully I didn't just waste any money on this.

Also for future reference for whoever finds this post: XInput is practically a universal standard for PC controllers. I was under the impression that Microsoft had a patent or something on XInput, but turns out that is not the case and a lot of companies make XInput controllers.

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2025 is the year of the Hall Effect gamepad: here are 10 mini reviews of recent favourites | Eurogamer.net
May 19, 2025 - The Explorer Edition we tested comes in a transparent chassis that lets you see the mechanical gubbins inside, with opaque colourways also available. It's also worth noting that the controller is sold both with standard potentiometers and more durable Hall Effect sticks, which for me is a no-brainer ~$20 upgrade for anyone considering spending £200/$200+ on a gamepad.
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The Hunt for the BEST Controller (Hall Effect) - Gaming, Consoles & Gear - TechEnclave
January 28, 2025 - [HEADING=2]The Hunt for the BEST ... of game controllers that we missed in our last video; we’ve got over 20 remotes and we’re trying to find which is THE BEST! What has the lowest input latency? Which has key features like Hall Effect Sticks and Triggers? Which feels comfiest? Which is the best for the budget...
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Best PC controllers in 2026: the pads I recommend for PC gamers | PC Gamer
October 21, 2025 - It's the perfect blend of features, build quality, and price, and it manages to beat out the pretty superb Xbox Controller at a similar price. If you're looking to spend as little as possible, then the GameSir Nova Lite is the best budget ...
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r/Controller on Reddit: Controller for PC with Hall Effect Technology
August 9, 2024 -

Hi, I'm in the market for a PC controller that features Hall effect technology. One of the main reasons I'm interested in Hall effect sensors is their durability; I've had drift issues with scuff and Xbox Elite controllers in the past within few months of using it.

So far, I've come across a few options:

  1. RAZER WOLVERINE V3 TOURNAMENT EDITION

  2. 8BitDo Ultimate 2.4G or 2C

  3. FLYDIGI Vader 4 Pro

I'm aiming to spend around USD 100 (I am in US) at most. Which of these would you choose? Do you have any other in mind?

Thanks!

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Ok no one else has answered and as an owner of the Xbox elite 1and 2, razer wolverine 2, both of the listed 8bitdo, and the Vader 4 pro I think I can help. The elite for me both had issues. Like bad ones. The elite 1 had drift so I got it exchanged direct from ms and had drift again within 5 months. The elite 2 had weird ass face button non registers all the time. So those were out. The razer was my number two. It’s a hell of a controller that is very customizable and was definitely better than any of my elites but it feels mushy. I don’t like that at all. Now maybe the 3 is better but that’s my thoughts. The 8bitdos feel the same and the Hall effect sticks are really noticeable. The back buttons on the ultimate are my preference as far as that goes but the extra shoulder buttons on the 2c are usable in a pinch. I prefer that I can have multiple profiles on the ultimate and the 2c you can’t nor is there a software for it. I genuinely like both and I don’t think you’d be disappointed with either. As for the Vader 4 pro it’s my fav. After the update I don’t notice the stick latency and I am sure future updates will just make it better. It feels more sturdy than the 8bitdo and I am less worried about it over time as a result. I also love how customizable it is and how I can set it up on a per game basis. It’s great. The downside here is that there was stick latency and dead zones before the update so it’s not just out of the box ready to go like the 8bitdos. As far as latency and all that wireless I have played on all 3 of those back to back and can’t tell. People say you can but I honestly can’t. The difference is a millisecond. Like cmon at this point that’s so small. That said some people do claim to be able to tell so mileage may vary. If I had to pick one I’d pick the Vader but honestly o don’t think you’d be disappointed with any of the options here as imo they are all better than the elite 1 or 2
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If you are a fan of the playstation layout sticks, the 8bitdo pro2 hall effect has been an amazing purchase for me as I'm very picky about my controllers. I have been using PS4 for a very long time for my PC, and I haven't looked back. The sticks feel so much more responsive, and the rumble is actually better than the DS4. As for longevity, I'm not certain yet. I'm sure the hall effect sticks will last a long while but the plastics? I don't know yet.
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2023 Hall effect controller purchasing guide, If you are in ...
June 25, 2023 -

I've seen a lot of people still recommending the Gulikit King Kong 2 Pro as the ultimate controller with hall effect joysticks, this is incredibly misleading, I'll explain in the following post of why you should never choose any hall effect controller that's released before April 2023.

First of all, there are currently two major types of hall effect joystick modules in the market.

The Gulikit Hall effect module (also called JH13)

https://i.imgur.com/f19XmfD.png

The K-Silver JH16 Hall effect module

https://i.imgur.com/OkUEOl3.png

There are also three minor types of hall effect joysticks that aren't widely used.

The JH19 and JH16 modules by K Silver

https://i.imgur.com/lbOFuK0.png

(However these are not traditional joysticks, they are joycon like smaller modules, currently, as far as from what I've seen, they may be used on some handhelds, but no controller has ever used them,)

The Marius Heier Joystick module

https://i.imgur.com/ys1cvNS.png

(This is a custom DIY joystick module for PS4 controller ONLY, it uses a round magnet instead a square magnet used by K-Silver and Gulikit. It should provide an even smoother experience, however, no controller uses it as for the time being)

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What's the difference between the Gulikit hall effect module and the K-silver JH16?

The JH16 hall effect module is BETTER than the Gulikit One in EVERY SINGLE WAY.

the hall effect sensors on JH16 are fully integrated into the module, this means it allows for user hot collaboration, better configuration and way less interference.

It also has better battery performance and most importantly centering performance.

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What's "centering performance"?

Hall effect joysticks unlike the traditional potentiometer joysticks, they have no material to rub on when the joystick returns to the center. This creates an issue where joysticks can drift in the center, as the only thing that keeps the joystick in the center is the spring. Usually manufactures would configure a 3 - 7% center dead zone (JH16 should have 3-5% center deadzone, the old gulikit oone has around 5- 7% )when using hall effect joysticks as recommended by K-silver and gulikit.

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How do I know what controllers use JH16 and which use the outdated Gulikit one?

Usually, controller companies would advertise that their controller uses JH16 module as one of the major selling points, however a general good rule to know is that, the JH16 released in April 2023, so anything released before that obviously won't use it.

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Okay, after having that out of the way, here's the purchasing guide.

First , let's talk about what hall effect controller you should avoid

All of the ones below have the outdated Gulikit hall effect modules.

Gulikit King Kong 2 Pro

8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth Edition

SteelSeries Stratus+ Wireless

ZD-O (this one has a second shoulder button)

ZD-O+ a fully modular controller)

ZD Hall effect replacement modules (also outdated)

So what hall effect controller should I buy?

It depends

For console players:

If you are playing on the Nintendo Switch:

Get the Mobapad Chitu HD, it's pretty much a Nintendo Switch Controller with hall effect joysticks, it has HD rumble, NFC, Switch BAYX layout and digital triggers. There are also two back buttons.

If you are playing on the Xbox:

Gamesir G7 SE is pretty much the only option, it is a licensed Xbox controller with hall effect joysticks, it has trigger vibration, Xbox layout, two rear buttons and surprisingly rear button locks (not trigger locks, read buttons locks), however due to fact that Microsoft doesn't allow third party using Xbox wireless technology, this is a wired controller, unfortunately.

If you are playing on the Play Station:

Unfortunately, no hall effect controller currently exists for this platform, the only way to get hall effect joysticks on here, is through the DIY method. You can purchase two JH16 modules from K-silver and install them yourself, since JH16 supports user calibration, you can calibrate them to work on the Play station. If you only play on the PS4, then Marius Heier's hall effect joystick modules are also fine.If you don't wanna DIY anything, then the best way is to just wait, there is a rumor that Flydigi is going to collaborate with Sony soon. The word came from one of the engineers in the flydigi community tester group. He also said that their Apex 3 controller will receive a testing firmware update to support PS5 protocol in July this year, however this is only a rumor for the time being.

For PC players:

Depends on your budget and whether you would need some additional features.

The cheapest one is the Gamesir T4KAt around 40USD,You get a wired controller with very nice hall effect joysticks, mechanical ABXY face buttons with Xbox layout, gyro control and two rear buttons.Since this is a wired controller, the polling rate is an impressive 1000 hz(on the latest firmware).

If you wanna spend a bit more, then the 55 USD Machenike G5 Pro is also a good option

It has both wireless and wired mode, the polling rate is around 250hz with the 2.4ghz mode, the bluetooth mode is ummmm... pretty bad. It has two very hard to press rear buttons , mechanical face buttons, gyro, and very good hall effect joysticks. Currently the software is not released yet, they should release it soon at the end of this month.

For 80 bucks, you should get the Beitong Asura 2 Pro+ (make sure it is the Pro+ version)

It supports both wired and wireless, the 2.4ghz wireless supports 250 hz polling rate, the bluetooth mode is also pretty okay, however, a big caveat with this controller is that, it does not support Switch mode on PC, which means you can't play any yuzu emulator with this controller(weirdly enough the controller supports Switch natively... but Beitong just blocked that feature on PC). The software is pretty solid. It has the regular mechanical face buttons, gyro control, hall effect joysticks and two rear buttons. There's a few more tricks, this controller supports macro with any buttons, and it also has turbo keys.

For the Ultimate Hall effect controller, let me present you, The Flydigi Vader 3 Pro, priced at 100 USD.

I have a full review of this controller here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Controller/comments/14gqrxo/flydigi_vader_3_pro_review/

Overall, it's the only hall effect controller on the market that has C and Z buttons, trigger locks and a whopping 500 Hz wireless polling rate with their flysync tech.The only issue rn is the software, and I hope flydigi can fix that soon. A must buy, if you are into premium controllers.

That's all, thanks for reading

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I'm calling time on stick drift and getting Hall effect in every one of my controllers in 2024 | PC Gamer
February 22, 2024 - I recently tried out the GuliKit KingKong 2 Pro controller for a group test in the PCG mag. It comes with both Hall effect joysticks and triggers and will set you back around $70.
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Logical Increments
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Hall Effect Game Controllers - The Next Level Up? - Logical Increments Blog
January 13, 2024 - The heart of this technology lies in the Hall Effect sensors nestled within the joysticks and other control interfaces. Think of this like a permanent magnet and an electrical conductor engaging in a sort of dance, where every move of the magnet alters the voltage in the conductor. This voltage change is then translated into in-game movements or commands. The best thing is, the magnet and conductor don’t touch, which means no wear and tear!
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HALL EFFECT CONTROLLERS
Since the system operates entirely without mechanical potentiometers, stick drift finally doesn’t stand a chance. Our Hall-effect controllers deliver reliable, consistently strong performance at all times – whether you’re into action, shooters, adventures, platformers, or racing games. ... The best controllers for Xbox and PC gaming!
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Say goodbye to stick drift with these super-cheap Hall effect gamepad deals for Prime Day | PC Gamer
October 8, 2024 - Save AU$10.35 This wireless PC gamepad has drift-free Hall effect analog sticks and flexible connectivity: it'll work with the included wireless dongle, Bluetooth, and good ol' fashioned USB-C cable. In our list of the best controllers for PC we list it as the best budget device; this discount only shaves AU$10 away, but it's a great price for a hall effect gamepad.
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SCUF Envision Pro White | Hall Effect Controller for PC Gaming
Assign practically any controller function to these paddles to suit your in-game preference. Your aim will thank you. From mouse-click speed for fast FPS shots, to a full range of motion to feather the throttle, our adjustable instant triggers are the best of both worlds. Just flip the switch and play. ENDURANCE THUMBSTICKS. Built to last. Endurance Hall Effect thumbsticks deliver increased durability, resisting wear and tear for consistent precision and smooth control game after game.