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The GameSir Cyclone 2 Wireless Controller delivers pro-grade performance with a blazing 1000Hz polling rate, innovative Mag-Res TMR joysticks, and versatile Hall/Micro 2-in-1 triggers. Compatible across Switch, PC, iOS, and Android, it features a smart aluminum charging dock and customizable RGB lighting, making it the ultimate all-in-one gaming companion for serious players seeking precision, durability, and seamless connectivity.



















| ASIN | B0DBLN822T |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Brand Name | GameSir |
| Button Quantity | 2 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Android, IOS, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Gamepad |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,386) |
| Hardware Platform | Desktop |
| Item Weight | 0.65 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GameSir |
| Model Name | GameSir Cyclone 2 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
S**H
Excellent controller at a very good price
Excellent controller that competes with the more expensive options. The mouse click mode for the triggers is great for shooters and it’s so easy to switch between linear and click mode. Click buttons are also very nice and responsive. Software was easy enough to operate. Calibrated before first use as the instructions called for. Process was simple. Remapping the paddles took a few rereads of the instruction but it’s a breeze once you figure it out. Feels solid in the hand and not like cheap hollow controllers. Fits in the hand very similar to an Xbox controller. I have a medium size hand when wearing gloves and it’s very comfortable to hold and reach all buttons. Haven’t used it long enough to experience stick drift maybe, but it has had at least probably 50 hours of playtime on everything from fps to rocket league and more. Charging dock is super convenient and was a great addition.
N**K
Amazing (budget?) controller for PC/Switch/Phone, etc.
Incredible purchase! I purchased two of these: one in black, one in white. They are both outstanding. I love how they feel in my hands. The functionality of them is great, there are many features that I couldn't find in other controllers that cost more than these. For the price I paid, I am absolutely satisfied. So far, I use them for some desktop gaming (including streaming via Apollo to my TV via NVIDIA Shield) and for my switch. They worked flawlessly. Connecting them was just two simple buttons held together, very easy. The design of these controllers, it's cool. I highly recommend buying them with the charger stand, it looks pretty epic and becomes a showpiece. Pros: - Cool design: These are very customizable on the software side of things, not just limited to the RGB, but you're able to adjust each stick, each button to your liking to extreme depth. - Ease of use: These things are very simple to setup. There are a set of instructions online, and I think they included an instruction manual in the box. - Comfort: These feel great in my hands. If you're a past Xbox user, these fill fit right in your hands and will feel right at home with you. - Technology: The technology in these things, it's loaded! Coming from an Xbox Elite Series 2 controller, this thing felt absolutely insane. On the Series 2, buttons felt mushy and just didn't have a very enjoyable experience. On this controller, it's so clicky and tactile! - There are many more pros that I can list, but this is what comes to mind as I'm writing this out. Trust me and buy this controller. Cons: - The only con I've found so far on this controller is the iOS app. I simply cannot get it to discover my controller. I'm still able to connect the controller via Bluetooth, but via the app is a no-go for me. - I haven't found any other cons, I've had this controller only for a couple of days, but I can tell this thing is very quality and honestly I'd say the best bang for your buck. TLDR: Highly recommend this controller. It's amazing.
B**S
Great controller 100% recommend
I recently picked up the GameSir Cyclone 2 controller, and I’m honestly really impressed with how premium it feels for the price. Right out of the box, the build quality stands out—the materials feel solid, and the overall design gives it that high-end controller vibe. It has a comfortable weight to it, and it just feels great in your hands during long gaming sessions. The ergonomics are excellent. The grip feels natural, and the buttons, triggers, and thumbsticks all have a responsive, satisfying feel. Everything feels tight and well-made, with no cheap or loose parts. Whether I’m playing fast-paced games or something more relaxed, the controller performs consistently and feels precise. Another thing I really like is how smooth and reliable the connectivity is. It pairs easily and maintains a stable connection without any noticeable lag or dropouts. That makes a big difference, especially in games where timing matters. It’s been a seamless experience across different gaming sessions. Overall, I think the GameSir Cyclone 2 is an amazing value. It delivers a premium feel, solid performance, and great comfort without the premium price tag. If you’re looking for a controller that feels high-end and performs just as well, this is definitely a great choice.
D**E
Excellent thumbsticks, triggers, and gyro support with strong Steam Input customization
This controller has quickly become one of my favorites for PC gaming thanks to how good it feels in actual use. The thumbsticks are smooth, accurate, and consistently responsive, making fine movement and aiming feel natural rather than twitchy. The triggers are another standout, offering a satisfying feel with good resistance that works especially well in racing and action games. A huge personal plus for me is the inclusion of mouse click style buttons, which feel crisp and responsive and make fast inputs feel much more precise than standard controller buttons. I am also a big fan of the gyro, which feels accurate and consistent, and the fact that it can be fully mapped through Steam Input adds a lot of flexibility. Being able to customize the extra buttons, the gyro behavior, and how inputs are handled on a per game basis makes this controller extremely versatile and easy to tailor to different play styles. In terms of comfort, the controller sits nicely in the hands and feels solid without being heavy. Long sessions are easy without hand fatigue, and the overall build quality feels better than I expected. The included charging stand is a great idea and keeps things tidy on my desk, but it can be a little finicky. Sometimes it takes a couple of tries to get the controller seated correctly so it actually starts charging, which slightly takes away from the convenience. My biggest complaint is the lack of extra shoulder buttons. If you are used to controllers with additional shoulder on the shoulders, you may miss that extra level of control. That said, the excellent thumbsticks, triggers, mouse click buttons, gyro support, and deep Steam Input mapping options go a long way toward making up for it. Overall, this is a very capable and comfortable controller with strong customization features, held back only by a few minor design choices.
J**H
Near perfect controller
Basically the best controller I’ve ever used. Connects easily to the dongle or Bluetooth. Latency is nonexistent. I use this controller for every game I don’t use mouse and keyboard on. Every button is a mouse switch essentially except for the back buttons. The back buttons are not their own buttons but can be programmed to an existing button, which is a downside because I would like to make them keys on the keyboard or a macro or something, but they’re still convenient. Charging station is a little odd and it will sometimes lose connection with it and wake up. This is incredibly annoying and I opt to just remove the dongle when this happens to keep the controller from accidentally connecting to my PC. Software is very nice and easy to use. You can save configs and access them just with the controller. The controller has a lot of preprogrammed functions that you access with different button combos. I need to look at the manual often lol.
A**S
Great Build, Great for multiple platform, Premium Feel.
I Absolutely love this controller. I have read every comment on this page and have watched over a dozen videos of people reviewing this product. first I would like to say that everyone's opinion is always ok to have, but seeing all the bad reviews (or even some mixed ones) only show that the issue people have is their own preferences or even that they picked up a defective Controller which could be due to bad luck and does suck. I will have to say that there is a BIG reason that 90% of the population that purchases this controller has great to excellent reviews or comments about this controller. without putting too much of my own opinion on how this Controller performs, I would have to say that it is simply a great all around controller for pretty much any platform especially if you tend to jump around different playing plat forms, the feel is up to you to decide if you like it or not (does it have textured grips? yes, does it fit comfortably in your hand? if you're used to an Xbox controller and love the feel then you will be golden, what about weight? it feels a little heavier than an Xbox controller but I would say that it just feels very premium not as if you purchased a brick. The overall quality is superb. for the function, it easily switches from one platform to another ( and yes I tested it going from my switch-> to my PC Bluetooth-> to my Dongle, which was either plugged in my Xbox or pc) all without even turning off the controller! the dock is a beast of its own, not only does it turn off the Controller when docking, but it will also turn on when taking it off the Dock and seamlessly start to pair to the last device connected (and yes it does allow you to switch your platform before connecting so you don’t have to worry about selecting the one you don’t want to turn on, and the led ring around the "Xbox like Button" will let you know which device you are connected to by color). to make this long review short, if you like to have a wide range controller for different platforms this one you will love! everything else is of your opinion and the only way to find out if you really enjoy it is to pick one up for yourself and give it a shot. but as for what the controller Promises it does Deliver.
M**E
Peak design and functionality - Amazing controller
If you are a fan of Xbox controllers, the GameSir Cyclone 2 is perfection. I bought this to use with the Wingman FGC2 for the PS5 because the DualSense controller is the absolute worst peripheral ever created in human history. At any rate, it works great with the FGC2 adapter, no lag at all wireless, and is buttery smooth. Please search the subreddit r/Controller for a step by step guide I wrote on how to get this controller working with the FGC2 adapter. It’s tricky unless you do a couple of very specific things. I love how the controller buttons all feel like mouse clicks, because they use very similar switches for all buttons. Having the ability to switch the triggers from analog to digital input was awesome, although I wish it had a bit more travel before it clicked, sorta like the Nintendo Switch Pro controller, but it’s still awesome for games where you need lightning fast reaction time on triggers. The battery life is awesome, and the people who are complaining about bad battery life are probably using it with brightness maxed out on RGB lightning and have vibration maxed out as well. I have ran to failure 3 times since I got it, with both vibrate and LEDs off, and get about 11 hours give or take 35 minutes. The base being a pass-through for the wireless dongle is nice if you use it for PC, it will be an all-in-one dock and take up only 1 USB port. This controller is perfect in every way, I don’t think there is anything else you could possibly want/need. Go ahead and order you one, you will be so very pleased with your purchase. Oh, and I didn’t get paid or anything for this review, I am just really frustrated with crappy controllers from Microsoft and Sony, and am so glad that GameSir is stepping up with outstanding quality and products. Last thing I will say is that the joysticks are so much softer and easier to make precise adjustments, especially compared to the 8bitDo controllers which have an insanely stiff joystick, in my opinion. Thanks for reading, hope this helps someone!
E**S
Good but with some strange design choices
So, I just got this controller, but have had some interesting experiences already. I felt this was worth a quick review for people to be in the know. Some standard details first: the controller is quite light, which usually implies it's cheaply-made. So far, this does not appear to be the case. The buttons and sticks all seem to be of at least passable quality. It feels good in the hand. It does have vibration, though it feels like a subtle vibration. Compared to some controllers, it's very light; but it also doesn't rattle the controller. That's a positive to me. There are two buttons on the back, and you don't need software to program them. That's a HUGE plus. There's also a turbo mode, though I haven't messed with it yet. Now to the weirdness: the connections. This controller has the standard wired connection and 4 wireless settings. The wireless option are: Windows (DS4), Windows with dongle (XInput), Switch (NS), and Android. Mac users apparently should use the DS4 option, as well. Without plugging in additional devices, the DS4 option would be the go-to. BUT the actual PC standard is XInput... so support of DS4 can get rather strange. Using DS4 on Steam is generally OK, because it maps the button well; the downside would be that some games actually support Playstation controllers, so you'll get a Playstation button legend instead of what's prints on the controller. Other games/services may not support DS4, so you'd need a wrapper program. These are easy enough to find online, but that isn't really an entry-level task for people. So, in the end, maybe the dongle's the better option? It's unfortunate that an extra device is needed in 2026 to use a controller. In the end, though, this is a pretty good controller. It just has some weirdness in its input types - the rest is quite solid.
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