
Hori
The Hori Wireless HORIPAD for Steam is a lightweight, rechargeable wireless controller built for Steam on Windows and the Steam Deck, featuring dedicated Steam menu buttons, gyro sensors, capacitive thumbsticks, and programmable back buttons. It offers both Bluetooth and wired connectivity, up to 12 hours of battery life, and low wired latency, but lacks vibration, a trackpad, and a headset jack.
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$59.99
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$58.64
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$51.59
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$59.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the HORIPAD for its Steam‑specific design, low wired latency, gyro support, and the convenience of dedicated menu buttons, describing it as compact, efficient, and well‑rounded for Steam gaming. However, they criticize the absence of rumble/haptics, higher Bluetooth latency, and the small, lightweight chassis that feels cheap compared to premium alternatives.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the controller’s lightweight comfort, long battery life, and Steam shortcut buttons, noting it works well for extended PC or Deck sessions. Recurring complaints focus on the lack of vibration, occasional stick drift, Bluetooth connection instability, and the controller feeling too small or cheap for larger‑handed gamers.
Common Complaints
Stick drift after moderate use, no vibration or rumble, higher Bluetooth latency and occasional connection drops, and the controller’s small size and cheap feel for larger‑handed users.
What People Are Saying
“awesome PC controller, particularly with Steam.”
“we waited 10 years for THIS??”
How It Compares
vs. Xbox Wireless Controller
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Choose HORIPAD for Steam‑specific shortcuts and lightweight portability; choose Xbox for premium grip, rumble, and broader console compatibility.
vs. 8BitDo Ultimate
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Disadvantages
Select HORIPAD if Steam integration and ultra‑light weight are priorities; select 8BitDo Ultimate for rumble, broader mode support, and slightly better wireless performance.
vs. Steam Controller (discontinued)
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Pick HORIPAD for a contemporary, lightweight controller with Steam shortcuts; stick with the original Steam Controller if you need trackpads and haptic features.