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The EasySMX X20 Wireless Gaming Controller delivers esports-level performance with a blazing 1000Hz polling rate, dual-stage Hall-effect joysticks for zero drift, and mechanical buttons for ultra-responsive control. Compatible across PC, Switch, Steam, and Android, it features adjustable trigger locks and a 6-axis gyro for precision aiming, all wrapped in a customizable RGB backlit design that syncs with your gameplay for an immersive experience.


















| ASIN | B0DDHBT724 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #693 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #21 in GEM Box Microconsole #44 in Nintendo Switch Controllers #45 in PC Game Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (6,517) |
| Date First Available | August 17, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Item model number | X20 |
| Manufacturer | EasySMX |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.7 x 2.7 inches; 11.2 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
R**A
100% Worth it.
The EasySMX S20 controller has quickly become one of my favorite gaming accessories. It feels solid in the hands, the buttons are responsive, and the overall design makes long gaming sessions comfortable and enjoyable. For its price range, the quality genuinely exceeded my expectations. I did encounter a minor issue with my initial unit, but I was blown away by the customer service. I reached out to their support team, and they were incredibly quick to respond. Within just 24 hours, I had a brand-new replacement in hand no hassle, no waiting. This level of customer care really stood out to me and makes me feel confident in my purchase. Overall, I’m thoroughly impressed with both the product and the service. The EasySMX S20 is a great controller that performs well, and the customer service just adds to the value. Highly recommend!
R**L
The Best In It's Class and Price Point
I have been using this controller for awhile now and it's probably the best one I have used at it's price point. I have used it on the Switch OLED, Switch 2, and on PC via the included Dongle as well as via Bluetooth. Connection to the dongle from my couch to the HTPC in the TV stand are great. I always struggle with Bluetooth being stable so the 2.4Ghz is nice. Being able to set the back buttons to something has allowed me to actually play insect glaive on MH Wilds. The ability to lock the triggers is perfect for some Mario Party mini games. Let's talk about the elephant: the clicky buttons design. They are actually key switch instead of a membrane button. First off, they will last significantly longer than the modern 1st party controllers from the likes of Xbox, Nintendo, etc. They will make a noise but, for me, I have PC gamed on louder mechanical keyboards in the past. I would rather have the click for long term reliability of key switches over membrane alternatives any day. I can see why they are not for everyone but if you're focused on the game, the noise generally fades into oblivion. Your SO listening to it is another story, luckily mine games to. The Hall Effect Joysticks are also built to be more immune to stick drift unlike Nintendo's $85, switch 1 recycled, switch 2 slop controllers. The only negative I would wish for is the ability to wake the Switch 2 like it did the Switch OLED but that's a Nintendo problem and not an EasySMX problem. The controller sits comfortably in my hand just like any of the last 2 generations of Xbox controllers I've used. Good news is this one didn't have the buttons wear out within a year or two of moderate use; at least not yet anyway. I think it is worth even the full price but I see this controller on sale for $10 bucks off a lot. They even sell one with a protective case for a few bucks more that is worth picking up if you game on the go a lot like I do. This controller also won the employee favorite controller tournament over at Linus Tech Tips after a lot of consideration earlier this year (Jan 2025) and I can see why.
A**3
Solid third party controller for the price
As far as wireless PC-friendly controllers go, I've been very impressed with this one. I've been able to set it up via Bluetooth and use it on several platforms, from my Android phone, to my PC, to an ASUS ROG Ally X, all without issue. It has interfaced seamlessly with Steam and other third party launchers like HoYoPlay with minimal or no configuration needed. It actually works better as a controller with my ROG Ally than the built-in one, though they both do separate things well enough. For the controller build, it's very sturdy and doesn't feel cheap. I haven't had an XBOX since the 360, but it feels just about the same in my hand as those controllers did, if not a bit better because the bumpers on this controller don't feel like they're flimsy and barely held on. It's comfortable to hold, and the location of the 4 additional buttons on the back/bottom of the controller are easy enough for me to reach if needed. The sticks are a great value, as they are consistent and reliable. They can be set to 2 different heights based on the angle they're turned when you place them on the stick's ball joint. I've owned the controller for about 6 months, and while I'm not a particularly frequent gamer, I haven't ever dealt with any stick issues or drift. The sticks themselves or only held on by gravity and a token amount of friction between the bottom of the stick and the ball joint, and while you need to be careful during transport, they've been reliable when gaming and haven't come off the controller or anything like I originally feared. If they do pop off, you might need some trial and error again to make sure you've replaced the stick at your preferred stick height, since as far as I know there's no easy way to tell how you've set it at just a glance. The trigger buttons are solid as well. The LB/RB bumpers seem to be pretty decent quality, though I don't have much frame of reference since I haven't owned many XBOX-style controllers. The trigger buttons can either be pressed as they usually are, or locked in place and "clicked" like a mouse button. Anecdotally, it feels to me like the locked mode requires more force to click than if the button is used as a trigger, but YMMV. That being said, there are a few negatives that stopped me from giving it 5 stars. This is a personal preference of mine, but the ABXY face buttons feel a bit mushy and require being pressed down relatively far before triggering a button press. They're mechanical, but I wish they were a bit firmer or the actuation point was a bit higher vertically on the controller. As someone with CTS, my right thumb has occasionally had an issue providing enough force for the X button to register in more fast-paced games like Silksong. The d-pad face buttons are serviceable, but I wouldn't use them for anything that relies on the d-pad heavily for movement. Mentioning Silksong again, I use the stick for control in that game due to how much better the HE sticks feel compared to the d-pad, even for 2D platforming. The other buttons are fine, they aren't pressed frequently enough to really impact my review. Programming the back buttons is a bit unintuitive, but once you figure it out it's pretty easy to do. It's done by holding down the "C" button along with the button you want to program, waiting for the vibration, QUICKLY (and that's the key part) pressing the button (or combination!) you want to use, and then pressing the C button/programmed button again to set the action. If you wait for a couple seconds to program and set a button/combination after putting it in "programming" mode (the first vibration), then the input ends up really glitchy and useless and will need to be reprogrammed. To un-bind the button or combination you already set, put it back in programming mode, press the button (without "C") to clear the set button, and "set" the programming. That all said, if it's programmed properly it works flawlessly; I personally use a "down + attack" combination on my left grip button for Hollow Knight, Silksong, and other similar platformers, and it works perfectly. However, due to the way I hold the controller, the right grip button gets pressed on accident fairly frequently, and I keep that one unprogrammed for that reason. It would be awesome if the grip buttons had a lock or something that prevents them from being pressed on accident. Also, if mapping your controller buttons via software is something you prefer, then I'm sorry to say it's nowhere to be found. I'm not sure how the controller's firmware is updated either. Finally, the RGB and battery: I'm not a fan of the always-on RGB, personally. It works fairly well to let you know if the controller is on or off, but I feel like the battery would last a bit longer if the RGB could be disabled. Right now, it requires fairly consistent charging when used in Bluetooth mode. When wired, you need a cable that can handle transmitting power too or else the controller won't work. I lost the dongle shortly after purchase, so I can't review how well that works or not. If you like to game in a darker room, the RGB intensity can be a bit distracting. As far as I know, I haven't been able to find a way to dim or outright disable the RGB settings. Overall, in a vacuum I'd say this is a solid choice for controller, however there are a couple small "personality" quirks that haven't let me commit to using this controller permanently. I'm making a fairly large leap to the new Flydigi Apex 5, which is in a completely different price/operability bracket, so I won't be able to make an apples-to-apples comparison there either. This will make a solid backup controller in case anything happens to the new one, though, and I won't be bummed if I end up having to use it again at some point in the future.
A**R
Fantastic controller for the money.
I really enjoyed the feel of this controller. It has more features than I know what to do with. Many settings can be manipulated using the controller's own buttons, instead of having to rely on software for everything, which is a huge plus for me. The paddles feel pretty easy to use. The buttons are clicky and satisfying. Locked triggers aren't something I thought I'd like, but they worked great. I ran into an issue with one of my triggers in unlocked mode, and after some back & forth communication, they replaced the device. Solid buy!
D**A
Quality is good and comfortable in handling.Makes gaming easier
J**Z
Cumple con lo que promete, buenos materiales!!
S**H
Great value controller with Hall effect sticks and triggers. The controller has mech switches so the tactile feedback is good. One plus point no software required just plug and play. To change any settings just use the button shortcuts to adjust brightness turbo mode etc.
L**S
Mt bom
田**中
モンハンワイルズをプレイするために購入。 今までキーマウスでやってましたが、圧倒的にこちらのコントローラー方がプレイしやすい。 接続もUSBをさしてホームボタンを押すだけ。オンオフ可能なバイブ機能付き、オンオフ可能なライティング機能。 PS5などの純正コントローラーの値段が高い中でこの安さで全く問題なく使用できてます。
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