
Wired or Bluetooth PC controllers , compatible with Windows, iOS, Xbox, PlayStation , and Android . Comfort, precision, Hall Effect, and fast delivery: find the perfect controller for your gaming sessions.
Find the best PC controller for your needs : wired, wireless, Hall Effect, esports, or casual. Compatible with Windows, iOS, Xbox, and Android. Compare the top-performing models of 2025 in our Top 5.
Quick comparison: Top 5 PC controllers of 2025
Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma
Technology: Wired USB-C • Opto-mechanical & RGB Chroma switches
Battery life: Unlimited (wired)
Price: €159.90
Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot
Technology: 2.4 GHz Wireless / BT 5.1 • Built-in Audio
Battery life: 30 hours
Price: €169.90
8BitDo Ultimate Wired
Technology: Hall Effect • Rear Paddles & Ultimate Suite Software
Battery life: Unlimited (wired)
Price: €69.90
Acer Predator PGR300
Technology: Tri-mode 2.4 GHz / BT 5.3 / USB-C • 6-axis gyro
Battery life: 40 hours
Price: €94.90
Thunderobot G50S Black
Technology: Hall Effect • Tri-mode + built-in macros
Battery life: 50 hours
Price: €64.90
Frequently Asked Questions
â–¶ Do wireless PC controllers cause latency?
Modern wireless technologies (2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.x) offer latency close to that of wired connections. At 2.4 GHz, latency is less than 5 ms, undetectable during gameplay.
â–¶ What is the difference between X-Input and DirectInput?
X-Input is standard on Windows. DirectInput is older. Modern controllers switch between the two to maintain compatibility.
â–¶ Why choose Hall Effect sticks?
They eliminate stick drift, do not wear out, and offer lasting precision, ideal for intensive gaming sessions.
â–¶ How to connect a PC controller via Bluetooth?
Activate Bluetooth on your PC, press the pairing button on the controller, then click on its name in the list to pair it.
â–¶ What is the best PC controller for FPS games?
Opt for a wired or 2.4 GHz Hall Effect controller with precise triggers. The Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma is a benchmark.
â–¶ Wired or wireless: which to choose for esports?
Wired connections are more stable. 2.4 GHz can be suitable if latency is manageable. Avoid standard Bluetooth for competitive FPS games.





































