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The GameSir Cyclone 2 Wireless Controller delivers pro-grade performance with a blazing 1000Hz polling rate, innovative dual Hall/Micro triggers, and multi-platform compatibility across PC, Switch, iOS, and Android. Featuring ultra-durable microswitch buttons rated for 5 million clicks, customizable RGB lighting, and a smart aluminum charging dock, it’s engineered for gamers who demand precision, versatility, and seamless power. Tailor your experience with the GameSir Connect app for firmware updates, button remapping, and vibration customization—making it the perfect all-in-one controller for the modern competitive gamer.








| ASIN | B0DBLN822T |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,796 in Climate Pledge Friendly ( See Top 100 in Climate Pledge Friendly ) 249 in USB Hubs 3,797 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Brand | GameSir |
| Brand Name | GameSir |
| Button Quantity | 2 |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Computer |
| Compatible devices | Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Gamepad |
| Controller type | Gamepad |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,073 Reviews |
| Hardware Platform | Desktop |
| Item Weight | 0.65 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GameSir |
| Model Name | Cyclone 2 |
| Model name | Cyclone 2 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Features | Wireless |
J**N
Quality Controller
The Gamesir cyclone 2 is incredible value for money . The controller it self is quite light but appears well made. The RGB colours are easily adjusted with the Gamesir app and I had no problem connecting to my PC with the dongle provided. Make use your update the controller and dongle if you encounter connection problems! The updates easily rectify this. Some may find the thumb sticks a little stiff but I found them perfect for precision aim in Fortnite!!. LT and RT are also easily adjusted manually with a switch. Further customization of the triggers and their responsiveness are available on the app. I was extremely pleased and surprised with this controller
O**R
GameSir Cyclone 2 – Versatile, Customizable, and Great Value
The GameSir Cyclone 2 is an excellent multi-platform controller with a solid build quality and a wealth of customization options. It offers configurable profiles for both button mappings and LED colours, though it's worth noting that these settings are independent—you can't link an LED colour profile to a specific button profile. However, customization is straightforward using either the built-in controls or the GameSir software, which is available on the Microsoft Store and makes configuration a breeze. On my PC, the controller works flawlessly via the 2.4GHz dongle, providing a stable and responsive connection. I also use it via Bluetooth on my Android tablet, where it functions as a PS4 controller and is recognized natively by COD Mobile. Switching between devices is easy using simple button combinations (Mem + B for PS4 Bluetooth, Mem + X for Xbox via the dongle), making it incredibly versatile. While I’ve occasionally had to re-pair the tablet when switching back to Bluetooth, it generally connects without issue. One of the standout features is button remapping, allowing you to program the rear buttons and create multiple profiles tailored to different games. The included desktop stand is also a great touch—besides providing a convenient place to store the controller, it houses the dongle, making for a clean, single USB-C connection for both charging and wireless PC gaming. While the Cyclone 2 is packed with features, I found it slightly less comfortable compared to other controllers I’ve used (PS4, PS5 Edge, 8BitDo Ultimate 2C). The L2 (LT) and R2 (RT) trigger corners feel a bit sharp, which can cause discomfort during extended play sessions if your fingers aren’t positioned just right. That said, after some adjustment, I got used to it. Despite minor ergonomic concerns, the GameSir Cyclone 2 is a fantastic value-for-money controller. Its multi-platform compatibility, robust customisation options, and useful accessories make it an ideal choice for gamers who switch between devices but want to maintain a consistent button mapping experience. Highly recommended!
D**E
Great Controller
Absolutely fantastic controller, looks great, feels great. The buttons and triggers are so satisfying to press. Very comfy and a great price. Really happy with this controller after spending a long time looking at loads of different choices.
D**G
Excellent controller, excellent battery life
First connection wasn't easy the controller glitched out flashing once and then landing on solid green instantly, not connecting. After a reset of the controller and dongle it connected fine. I then pulled out my switch and went to the change grips screen and poped the controller into switch mode and it connected immidately, it also remebers the dongle and switch connections so switching it holding the two buttons for which ever mode and will instanly connect to the device that was paired. The included charging dock is cool and a brilliant way to show off your controller/keep it when not in use. In 1000hz polling mode and lights on and approx 30hrs of gameplay I have not needed to charge the battery (I have my dock disconnected and in gamesir connect shows roughtly a bar missing from the battery.
S**R
Solid controller, great build, nice and tactile, *until it wasn't*
edit: While the below was true, I was having some slight issues with the sticks spinning in usage, not really an issue as the movement to do that was rare enough that I rarely notice it; But, I came to the controller today to notice that one of the sticks had fallen off, when I was trying to record the issue to show it, the other stick spun off and ended up with a small bit of the stem falling off. Was looking for a wireless controller so that I could play games across my deck and PC with the same general controls, a dock felt like a bit of an essential, somewhere for it to call home, hall effect sticks make me feel a bit more confident when the time comes to toss it in my bag on a trip. It generally just looked like a solid option. I've had this thing for a few weeks now, the one thing I wish it came with that it didn't would be a quick hot-button guide, so I don't have to unfold a giant manual or keep a PDF on my phone. I did accidentally start the device up in PlayStation mode, which was confusing. Outside of that, the device feels solid, the buttons have a robust and tactile click when using them, trigger stops are only something I've quickly toyed with, but they seem to work well and give a nice solid clicky feedback. Rebinding keys isn't something I've used much yet, but I did coincidentally toy with it last night. It seems handy to reassign the back buttons to functions which would require you to let go of the camera stick in 3d games. No real issues with it, connectivity has been solid, it's done what I've expected it to. The only real "could be betters" I have would be a quick reference manual I can print out or keep around with the controller; The dock is handy but it is somewhat easy for it not to seat correctly, a quick push on the controller will generally push the pins out of the way and let it seat; After a solid day of gaming, the battery is typically 50-60% remaining, so I can afford not to charge it one night, especially a work night, maybe where I have my dock makes me more likely to misangle it, but it is something to be aware of.
M**S
Better than the Xbox Elite 2
Excellent controller, which compares favourably with the Xbox Elite 2 controller that I'm used to. While the Elite is heavier (which I like), all other features are better on this controller. Really smooth, precise sticks (no drift - looking at you Microsoft), satisfying buttons, better charging, easy setup, RGB (which I don't use, but it's a feature) all make it rank higher than the best of the first-party controllers. Oh, and did I mention that you can get two of these for the price of an Elite 2? Microsoft need to up their game to compete with this. I'm only giving it four stars as the first one I received was faulty (swiftly replaced by Amazon).
G**.
Solid Controller, Impressive Performance, Great Value!
I picked this up to replace my ancient DS4 and I'm genuinely impressed. The build quality is fantastic – it feels robust and well-made in hand. There's no cheap plastic creaking, and the weight is just right. The responsiveness of the hall effect sticks is phenomenal. They're incredibly smooth and precise, making aiming in shooters or navigating complex menus a breeze. The click actions of the buttons are also satisfyingly crisp and tactile. I've noticed zero input lag, which is crucial for competitive gaming. The GameSir software is passable and gets the job done for basic remapping and calibration. However, I do feel it could benefit from more in-depth customization options. Things like more granular stick curve adjustments and advanced macro settings would be a welcome addition. Despite the slightly limited software, the core performance of the Cyclone 2 is outstanding. For the price, you're getting a controller that rivals much more expensive models in terms of build quality and responsiveness. If you're looking for a reliable, high-performing controller without breaking the bank, this is definitely worth the money. Highly recommended!
R**H
Lives up to the hype, with a few day one niggles.
So far so good. Feels like a premium product. Charging base is metal, lights are great and customisable with the windows app (hoping these save on the pad and dont need the app running in the background). Rather than focus on all the positives that are mentioned a lot, Ill just highlight a couple of niggles, none of which are enough to drop a star. 1. The charging lights are distracting and cant be turned off, if you have this on your desk and are bothered by things like this, you're limited to covering the big ring light, profile lights and base light with some kind of tape. 2. the d pad, its nice for most games, but i get a fair few mis-inputs for up when testing out street fighter games, this might just be the controller bedding in, i never had this problem with the xbox one pad. 3. if you're not used to them or will never use them, the back paddle buttons are just in the waya nd a bit annoying depending on how you hold a controller.
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