Cordless Action Controller PS2 Gamepad
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #687 in Computer & Video Games
- Model: 963320-0914
- Rating: Exempt
- Platform: PlayStation2
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 89.76" h x 80.71" w x 26.77" l, .88 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Experience the freedom to play anywhere you want and eliminate cable clutter in your living room. The second generation Logitech Cordless Action Controller delivers the performance, convenience, and comfort you've been looking for. It's engineered to be small and light, yet it still uses Logitech's highly reliable 2.4 GHz radio frequency technology to deliver precise control with no lag.
Customer Reviews
The defenitive wireless controller for your PS2
Anybody who has shopped third-party should be well aware that there is a multitude of wireless controllers available for PS2 (and none of them are first-party either), of course as with everything, they all vary in quality, this being the 3rd wireless controller i've used, and the fact that it being wireless was probably what put me into buying it over another DualShock2 since Sony didn't bother doing a wireless variation.
The controller itself, is like most others, has a dongle that just plugs into the controller port and acts as the reciever, the controller itself as a matte feel to it as opposed to plastic, this acts as a grip and is very comfortable, the buttons, one thing I have found with most third-party controllers is that the D-Pad is supposed to act like an analog stick (third-party PS1 controllers were first to adopt this so people could play Digital-Only games with an Analog-Stick like D-Pad, and it sucks) and the buttons are stiff and not easy to press.. no worries here. The D-Pad is like a Megadrive D-Pad for people who remember the Megadrive, and the buttons are just alot like DualShock2 buttons. I preferred this alot to the other wireless controllers for the PS2. I cannot comment on the battery life yet as I have not had the controller for long, but I would definetely recommend this to anybody looking for a great wireless controller for your PS2, because hey, there might be next-generation consoles such as the 360 or PS3 (personally I own a PS3), but when will Metal Gear Solid 3 lose it's replay value?
In summary, this is pretty much the best wireless controller available for the PS2, if your looking for a wireless controller to replace the aged wired DualShock2, look no further. Sure, it's alot more expensive than other wireless controllers, but you get what you pay for eh?
Quality,- best by far
I've used quite a few controllers for the PS2 & I have to say that this wireless option is the best by far, puts a grin on your chops.
Well made & very comfotable & natural to hold, the responsiveness is excellent with subtle, progressive pressure controls & no lag. Love it.
So good I bought two
I bought one of these about a year ago and just like eveyone else I find it as near perfect as you can get, so I decided to buy another one, only after I bought it I thought I might have a problem with them interfering with each other, however when I plugged them both in they work flawlessly.





