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The TERIOS Wireless Controller for PS4 is designed for serious gamers, featuring ergonomic design, a built-in speaker, and a multitouch pad for enhanced gameplay. With a 12-hour rechargeable battery and premium customer support, it's the ultimate gaming accessory.
X**G
A surprisingly good 3rd party controler with a severe audio issue
What's good: controller feel is very, very close to a Dual Shock 4 pad.The D-pad, 4 primary buttons, and L1/R1 buttons use rubber dome switches. These are responsive and not mushy and pop back up firmly.The analog L2/R2 buttons feel good and I didn't notice any problems when using them in games that treat them as a digital input like Elden Ring I can't comment about how good they are for games that use them as analog inputs. They pop back up nicely and are not mushy either.The share, options, turbo, and clear buttons use metal dome switches and have a nice tactile feeling.The L3, R3 buttons uses a clicky microswitch, same as DS4. They are just as easy to engage.The home button is a softer rubber dome switch but that's fine. It's a little mushier compared to a DS4 pad but it's still responsive enough, given how infrequently you use the home button.The new F1/F2 buttons on the back of the device are soft rubber button over what feels like a metal dome switch, so while there is tactile feedback the rubber button mutes that a little. They require some force to push so it's impossible to engage them by accident. That said, the force means they aren't as easy to press as any of the other buttons. I think they are useful when used infrequently but you wouldn't map a button to it you intend to press a lot.The center touchpad button works fine as a button but I haven't tried any games that use touch input. I also haven't tested motion (gyroscope) controls or the controller speaker.What's bad: The Bluetooth audio constantly clicks and pops and has noise. This is a really common problem with low quality / low cost Bluetooth audio devices. If you use the controller headphone jack you will find this unbearable and frankly unusable. The volume scale is bigger than normal and you get crackles and clipping at high volume, so you'll have to turn down the system volume a lot more than you would with a DS4.If you power up the pad *while* it is plugged into the console it will do audio over the USB cable. This reduces the clicking/popping substantially but does NOT eliminate it. If you plug in the USB cable after the controller has established Bluetooth communication it will keep using that anyway and the audio issues will persist. Using the wired configuration I didn't really notice the audio issues after watching movies for a while so I think it's not a 100% solution but is good enough. If you are sensitive to this kind of thing just assume you can't use the controller for audio at all, in any configuration.New features: Turbo fire has one speed and you can turn it on or off for any button. You can hit the clear button at any time to turn off turbo for everything. The turbo and clear buttons are a little hard to reach but you normally don't need to mess with them to often. Turbo is great for games with a lot of button mashing like Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth, Y's Memories of Celceta, and I liked using it for the weapon buttons in Elden Ring to make combos easier. It's hugely useful for the Dragon Quest builder games when you need to do a lot of terraforming.The F1/F2 programmable buttons on the back can be mapped to any ONE input key. It can't record macros or key combinations. If turbo is on for that key, the programmed F1/F2 key will also have turbo on -- for example you can't map X to F1 and have turbo enabled for X and disabled for F1.Overall I was surprised how decent this is as a third party controller. It's like 90% as good as a Dual Shock for the features I tested, and the turbo fire works great so I'm very happy with that. The bad audio is a real bummer as I use headphones almost all the time, but my PS5 is close enough that I can use it wired and it's OK. If you use your TV's audio output then it's a non-issue I suppose. The programmable buttons are interesting and functional but I don't really imagine using them.The two big unknowns for me are: how long will it last, and how good is the battery. I guess time will tell.
K**L
Works well
This PS4 Controller has worked well for me from day one. I had no problems syncing it to my console, it charges quickly and the charge lasts from 10 to 12 hours of continuous play. My only issue was with the buttons. The action buttons (X, circle, square, triangle) are a bit close together and I find myself pressing the triangle when I intended to press circle, etc. I am also not accustomed to the extra buttons on the bottom of the controller, but as I have not yet programmed them, pressing those buttons has had little impact on my gameplay. All in all, I would recommend this controller to anyone needing a replacement for their PS4 Controller.
M**S
Great price, great controller
Dude, let me spill the beans on this TERIOS Wireless Controller for PS4 – it's like a frickin' superpower for your gaming sessions. Seriously, if you're all about those console vibes, this thing is your new sidekick.First off, the compatibility game is strong – PS4, PS4 Pro, PS4 Slim, it's like the Avengers of controllers, just chillin' in your hands. And the wireless magic? No more tripping over cables like a clumsy ninja.The grip? It's like holding victory in your palms. Ergonomic genius, my friend. Those marathon gaming sessions? This controller's like, "Bring it on, bro!"You know what's the icing on the cake? Those buttons! Smoother than butter on a hot pancake, and the analog sticks? Precision at its finest. Plus, it's got all those fancy features – touchpad, motion control – the whole shebang.Bottom line? If you're all about PS4 domination, get your mitts on the TERIOS Wireless Controller. It's like unlocking a cheat code for gaming comfort and control. Five stars? Nah, let's go with a million stars, dude. 🎮🌟
D**R
Feels like the original PS4 controller
Great controller. Its ergonomics is very similar to a DualShock 4. Using as a wired controller for PC. Response is similar to DS4, played Tekken, and havent have any issues except for two minor ones.First problem: I keep pressing the button underneath, need to get used to having a button there, then I should be good. Nothing to really fuss about.I rated this 4 stars, due to my second problem. Its only been the second day of use since it arrived (June 29th), and the left analog stick is already drifting upwards. Its not all the time. If you leave it on a menu screen (with multiple options); it happens maybe once every 6-8 seconds, it will select the next one up. Then after a few seconds, it will go up once more. It's not too bad when playing a game. I can live with this minor Hopefully it doesnt get worse, we'll see.
M**L
Left Axis controller stick predictably died after three months
Product failed after three months. Same issue as always, and none of these vendors seem able to fix the problem by replacing the left axis controller with a more heavy-duty version. Whether this is because there isn't a heavier-dutier version available I do not know. However, this is a predictable failure that really all controller makers keep doing because they know someone will keep coming back. Only, Sony charges you $60 for the effort, and seems to encourage game designers to make the L3 button the centerpiece of their control schemes, likely for this very reason.After posting review, seller contacted me and graciously offered to refund it which was unexpected, so kudos to them as I edit my review. This controller is actually the best I've come across so far, chunky in the right places and heavy enough to feel balanced. It's just that thrice-blasted L3 switch. Terios, you really gotta lean on your suppliers/manufacturers to find a reinforced 3-axis switch for the left side--due diligence in this regard will immediately put you ahead of every other controller out there--including Sony's OEM products. The extra $0.75 or $1.00 it will cost you in manufacturing costs will translate to at least a $10 premium (though I'd leave it at the same price just to edge out the entire field and become the king of affordable controllers).
B**S
Good back up controller
I feel some lag but overall for a back up controller, it's more than enough.
T**Y
Good controller for the money.
After hours of playing around with the controller to get it to connect to a pc, I found it is possible if you search on a pc for a bluetooth device, then push the Home button on the controller then straight after hold the share button for 5 seconds, it will connect, after that, I have to hold down the Home and push the share button to get it to connect straight to the pc otherwise it wont. Also the programmable buttons work, but it's a little tricky as you have to push the program button then the button you want to the program to the back button, then the left or right program button.
M**N
Works well but no as good as original controller
Sometimes, you can buy a third party controller and it is better than the original. The RAZR V2 pro would be a good example of that on Xbox series xThis works fine and obviously cheaper than a original. But not as good. But reasonable for the price
B**
Good quality
My autistic son games a lot and has not complained ones so guess it’s good very happy
C**E
Squeak
After only having for few months now the L2 and R2 buttons keep squeaking which is very annoying. Apart from that the grip and size is nice
S**R
TERIOS Controller für PS4,
Besser als Original!
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