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GameSir launches new Cyclone 2 wireless controller in black and white

GameSir is back with a new wireless controller – the Cyclone 2, a feature-packed wireless controller compatible with multiple platforms, so you can use it whether you play on a PC, console, or mobile.

One of the standout features of the Cyclone 2 is the Mag-Res TMR sticks. These combine the precision of traditional potentiometer sticks with the durability of the Hall Effect, resulting in smoother movement and enhanced accuracy. The Cyclone 2 also has precision-tuned Hall Effect analogue triggers, offering responsive feedback for precise control. To reduce response times to a minimum, there's the hair-trigger mode.

Connectivity is a breeze with tri-mode support (Bluetooth, wired, and 2.4GHz wireless), ensuring low latency and seamless gameplay across Switch, PC, Android, iOS, and Steam platforms. The built-in 6-axis gyroscope adds another layer of control, enabling motion-based interactions, particularly in Switch games.

GameSir has packed the Cyclone 2 with a host of other features to improve your gaming experience. Micro-switch face buttons provide crisp, tactile feedback and are rated for up to 5 million presses. The tactile D-pad and ABXY buttons offer responsive control, while back buttons and a turbo function add further customisation options. Moreover, asymmetric motors deliver realistic haptic feedback.

Regarding aesthetics, customisable RGB lighting strips allow you to create a unique look that complements your gaming setup. The GameSir Cyclone 2 is available now in black and white for $49.99/£49.99 or $55.99/£55.99 (with the charging station).

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