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The G-LAB K-Pad Thorium is a wired USB gaming controller compatible with PC (Windows XP to 10), PS3, and Android TV Box. Featuring 12 buttons, dual 360° joysticks, built-in vibration for immersive feedback, and a durable 1.8m braided cable, it offers ergonomic comfort and plug-and-play ease for competitive gaming across popular titles.
Brand | THE G-LAB |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 3 cm; 248 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | K-PAD-THORIUM |
Manufacturer | AXS |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 15.6 |
Voltage | 0.01 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Operating System | Windows Xp-7-8-10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 248 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**N
Brilliant multi System game pad-Works on Linux Mint no problems
I bought this to use on my Linux Mint based system. I use zdoom for doom, and heretic, and modifications, as well as other older games like Quake etc. This Joypad worked straight off, pressing the button in the center switches between digital and analogue, holding the button in the center switches between PC and what I presume is ps3 mode (which i havent used).Feels very good in hand, solid, with very good button response. fully configurable buttons, I paid £15, it looks like it increased to 20, but it is still a great price for this pad. Highly recommended
D**N
They are pretty good but maybe overpriced ?
I have used these for a good few months so had a decent amount if time to get to know them. Have two glab thorium controllers. They are very light weight which might be good for handling but makes then feel a tad cheap. For £20 one might expect them to be a little more solid and consistent. What I mean is that the buttons are not consistent in how they feel when u press them, some feel like they are grinding on something inside the controller. A little sticky or odd to press. Not smooth. Some of the keys are smooth and some are not. Even the analogue sticks can have a slightly "grinding" feel. Like its dry inside and needs some lubricant. Its hard to explain hope it made some sense. Lol. Also the dead zone is def present I think..The controllers were one if the only ones with the analogue sticks in the PlayStation configuration instead of the Xbox one which I dislike. They have a good rich amount of features, vibrate, analogue R2 and L2.. A nice threaded cable that doesn't tangle much. But as I have explained the feel of them is a bit off and not consistent across the buttons. Maybe some quality control issues.. If I paid less I would have been happier but I still use them a lot and they work ok.. When I was a teen in the early 2000's £20 would buy you a super high quality ps2 pad made by sony that was very heavy and solid with very smooth and consistent feeling parts. They lasted forever and were made in Japan.Strange as things should in theory be improving and getting cheaper no? These pads are nothing compared to hardware by Sony and Microsoft. They do the job in a grating grindy kinda way. Oh and the d pads are better than most but quite spongey.
A**A
good value
For the price this PC controller has been great to use. Easy to set up with plug and play and would definitely recommend
R**E
great value easy to set up and use
great value easy to set up and use, nice buttons and quality long lead, great value for the money
S**Y
Good for a while
I like the feel of this controller , the trigger buttons have a nice smooth feel and that is why i am about to buy my third one in less than a year !!!! . First one L2 button wouldnt spring back out . Second one R2 button going the same way , not quite gone yet but almost..... I took the first apart to see if i could use the parts for the second and i can see that its not very sturdily built inside at all , very weak springs etc .Now i have dropped the controllers many times from the desk to a hard wood floor so this could totally be the reason so to sum up i like it but it doesnt last so look for a lower price if you can . Remember buy cheap buy twice or in my case three times
Z**C
Surprisingly good for the price.
After over a decade of using 360 controllers took some getting used to. Now it's one of a few of my favourite things.How come a £15 hybrid controller has no stick drift but much more expensive normal Xbox controllers may have?
S**E
After light use has an irritating fault
Only purchased in September so not used that much and already the left stick has started to move everything to the right on screen by itself which spoils the game play. Build quality appears good on the outside but not too sure about the internals If this has happened after literally a month and a half of use then can't imagine what will go wrong next. If your thinking of buying I would save your money.
J**N
Awesome controller with one awful flaw
Needed a new controller for my PC. Saw this. Expected acceptable garbage; was pleasantly surprised! The buttons are responsive, triggers are nice and springy, no rubber grip but that's fine because that stuff always erodes anyway. This is a good controller. There is one problem, a big one; the stick deadzones are awful. Like, you need to push the stick really far to get a turn, and it's not a small turn, it's a big one. You will not get precision with this thing unless you adjust sensitivity in your games and stuff. But if you're not playing an FPS/something that needs super tight aiming, this is excellent. Would give it a 5 if the sticks were better.
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