
EasySMX
The EasySMX X20 Wireless Gaming Controller is an Xbox‑style, multi‑platform controller featuring Hall Effect analog sticks, mechanical microswitches, 1000 Hz polling, and extensive customization at a sub‑$60 price point.
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Current
$49.79
Average
$49.84
Lowest
$39.99
Highest
$69.99
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Best For
PC and Nintendo Switch gamers seeking a high‑performance, customizable controller on a budget; mobile cloud gamers needing low‑latency input; FPS and racing players who benefit from trigger locks and motion aiming; competitive players who require 1000 Hz polling without paying premium prices; enthusiasts who want RGB and programmable buttons.
Not Ideal For
Owners of Xbox or PlayStation consoles; players who need a premium‑weight feel; fighting‑game enthusiasts requiring a highly precise D‑pad; users who rely on stable, low‑jitter Bluetooth on Switch; anyone who prioritizes build durability over cost.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers hail the X20 as a brilliant value proposition, highlighting its esports‑ready 1000 Hz polling, ultra‑low latency, and premium mechanical switches. While the controller’s Hall Effect sticks and trigger lock earn high marks, critics note average analog latency on 2.4 GHz and sub‑par Bluetooth performance on Switch, keeping it from being a flawless replacement for higher‑priced rivals.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the X20’s clicky buttons, trigger locks, RGB lighting, and long battery life, praising its cross‑platform flexibility. Common complaints revolve around the poorly placed extra buttons, fragile rear paddles, confusing charging LEDs, and the lack of Xbox/PlayStation support.
Common Complaints
Back paddle breakage, confusing charging LED indicators, high Bluetooth latency on Switch, imprecise D‑pad for fighting games, slippery grip texture, and occasional joystick drift.
What People Are Saying
“I did not expect that any controller based on the JH16 would be able to impress me. And yet, the X20 successfully replaced the Flydigi Vader 4 Pro on my desk.”
“The trigger locks are simply perfect for FPS and racing games.”
How It Compares
vs. Flydigi Vader 4 Pro
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Choose the X20 for a cheaper, more feature‑rich option; stick with the Vader 4 Pro if you prefer its established brand and are willing to pay more.
vs. Xbox Series X Controller
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The X20 is better for budget‑conscious gamers needing high performance and customization, while the Xbox controller suits those who prioritize build quality and native console support.

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