Best Mobile Gaming Contoller? GameSir F4 Falcon - OnePlus Nord Test By Geeky Stuff

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Aug 15, 2021
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Best Mobile Gaming Contoller? GameSir F4 Falcon - OnePlus Nord Test

Hi guys welcome back to the channel. Today I have the falcon f4 by game, sir, a mobile gaming controller for only 24 25 pounds on Amazon UK. At the moment it's compatible with android and iOS. So straight out of the box. This is folded, looks nice and compact is made of plastic and rubber. The wings do fold out, which is pretty cool and that will obviously clasp around whatever smartphone you place in there and the smartphones can fit up to 6.5 inches and for this demonstration today I will be using the OnePlus word for that this is a 6.44 inch phone. So I like the design on the controller, it's futuristic quite sort of transformer sort of look to it.

Really. You know the foldable wings. It's got a nice squishy blue rubber padding. So it's going to protect the smartphone on the back and in the wings and the bottom as well the lever at the bottom. If you pull on that actually acts as a power switch of power on so when it's closed, it's off and as soon as you put a phone in there, the green lights will come on and the game pad will turn on along the top of the pad.

There is a type c port, so you can charge your device using type c cable, and you do get a type c, cable with it and on the wings. You get a left and right trigger and a turbo button on each wing as well, and you can see the contacts on here. If you switch around to the back, you can see the gold or sort of copper contacts you can see on there, that's going to make contact to the display on your smartphone. So let's put this controller to the test. Now there are volume buttons here on the side here: power on the side.

That's another thing! I have to consider when placing it in the controller, so you can see the grooves in there. The buttons should sit nicely in there, so you shouldn't be getting any accidental button presses. So I'm going to have it this way, so the volume button is accessible and when I pull down on here, you should see it turn on. Okay, we've got green lights. Okay, so I'm happy with that.

Obviously, now I've lost use of the power key. So I can't gain access to that, but we can still launch the game. Gaming mode is on. So we need to configure the game for the controller, so you have to go into the settings and control settings custom layout, and then you need to drag your power and aim buttons. So you have my aim button up here.

Fire button up here, I believe, that's the firebomb and if you move them across, we should have hitting that one. I don't know if it's hitting that one there you go, you can make all you can also make it bigger the controller as well. So you can see it's hitting that, and then it's hitting that as well. Yeah, I'm happy with that. So I believe that is the fire bond click confirm and then back, let's get into a game, see what it's like.

Okay. So it's loading now you got the turbo buttons here. If you press the turbo buttons, it is green. Press them again is orange and again is red. You have three different turboboosts, okay, so I went in and changed the controller configuration to advanced.

It was on basic, so it was basically when you aim it would shoot so. I've got my aim, set up press once and boost as well. You can change your boost, green orange red, I'm going to keep it off. Let's see what I can kill. Oh yes, I think, obviously, depending on the size of your hand, it might feel a little um uncomfortable I mean I can reach the triggers fairly easy and the turbo as well.

I don't even have to use my fingertips. I can use the middle of my finger there, and it's working fine, but it's strange at first, so we're getting used to holding that with the trigger attached or the controller, and I'm dead there we go another one. Ah, so the controls are, you know, they're rapid. The sensitivity is good. There are no issues, there's no delay or lag in that respect.

I'm getting kills here absolutely fine. It is definitely responsive. What's this oh yeah, flamethrower, nice. Ah, damn it so in terms of battery capacity, the actual controller, it says, 90 Williams, so it doesn't sound um a lot. I think charging can take one to two hours as well, and I'd.

Imagine you'd have quite a few hours of gameplay on this. I think once you get used to the controls holding them, I think it's um something to do defeat. It's finished I think, once you get used to actually holding it because it does feel a little clumsy at first um for your hands and fingers, but once you're there it's pretty cool. So I think this is a nice designed gaming controller transformer like wings, which should expand and close down. It's got a nice padding there that's going to protect the phone charges with a type-c cable, which is great as well battery operated uh.

I think it's a neat little controller. So if you're into gaming mobile gaming as well, and you've got similar sort of controllers like this, then this could be perfect. For you, there's a there are links in the description below. If you want to take a further look, got a little of getting used to when you're first using it, because it's a little odd wrapping your fingers around like that, but you get used to it, and it works well. I got some kills as well on Call of Duty which counts.

So thank you very much for watching guys. This is the quick review of the f4 falcon go check it out. Any questions then pop them down below give the video a thumbs up, subscribe, and I'll see you soon, bye.


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