
Sony Playstation 2 Cordless Action Controller
|  | $25.10Availability: 3077 In Stock Condition: NewSKU: 963320-0403 UPC: 097855020932
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| Product Description
| General | | Compatibility | Game console | | Device Type | Game pad | | Battery | | Installed Qty | 2 | | Type | AA type | | Input Device | | Compatible Game Consoles | Sony PlayStation 2 | | Connectivity Technology | Wireless | | Features | Trigger, vibration, Sony Dual Shock 2 compatible | | Max Operating Distance | Up to 33 ft | | Pointing Device / Manipulator | Two sticks |
Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2008-07-05      Best Wireless PS2 Controller Very durable, and easy to use. Fits the hand well. Best of all --- No fuss set up. |  | Reviewed on 2008-07-03      Cordless Freedom Really not getting tangled up in the other controller cords. Really responsive, and does not seem to miss a beat. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-20      Love it! This has helped to clean up my living room from the clutter of cords and controllers. It is friendly to all ages, just like the normal controller, except for the cord of course. Would recommend this to anyone. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-10      Spider-Man 3 Logitech makes the best wireless controller hands down! Seems flawless and feels good. Batteries last a while and there is a hint before they die. |  | Reviewed on 2008-05-30      Great addition for any PS1/2 I have been using my controller for a little over a week. It's nice to have a well-made cordless controller for the PS2 and not have to worry about wrapping extension cords just to reach a couch!.
Overall I am pretty much without complaint. I have never had a single lost signal or any interference or lag. This controller does pretty much what you would expect it to do.
Cons:
1) Batteries. - This controller doesn't seem to play very nice with rechargeable batteries. I was only able to get about 3-4 hours of use out of it on a fresh recharge of 2500mAh AAs before the low battery light began to blink and all vibration was forcefully disabled. I know the batteries still have alot of life in them, but I guess since rechargeable batteries only hit about 1.25v instead of the full 1.5v of a retail battery, the controller thinks them near empty all the time.
2) Buttons. I don't particularly like the D-Pad. It feels like a cheap piece of plastic suspended over a stick. I never feel like I have as accurate control using it as the standard PS2 D-Pad.
Overall, with those two quirks aside, This controller operates as you would expect and feels well-made. |  |
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