
AceGamer
The AceGamer Aurora II is a budget‑friendly, multi‑platform wireless controller featuring Hall Effect joysticks, dual vibration motors, RGB lighting and a 1000 mAh battery that delivers up to 12 hours of play. It offers 2.4 GHz dongle, Bluetooth and USB‑C connectivity, making it compatible with PC, Switch 2, Steam Deck, Android, iOS and more, though it does not support Xbox.
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$22.99
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$23.81
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$21.98
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$24.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional coverage is sparse, but the few available reviews commend the Aurora II’s solid build, drift‑free Hall Effect sticks and broad compatibility, while noting the lack of Xbox support and a battery life that falls short of premium rivals. Reviewers also mention the somewhat cumbersome pairing process and the absence of extensive third‑party testing.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally love the controller’s lightweight feel, matte grip, precise Hall Effect joysticks and immersive vibration, praising its value for money and easy multi‑platform pairing. Recurring complaints focus on occasional resets, the finicky pairing steps and the FPS mode not persisting after power‑off, though support is viewed positively for troubleshooting.
Common Complaints
Occasional controller resets causing unresponsiveness, FPS mode’s no‑dead‑zone setting not persisting after power‑off, finicky 2.4 GHz pairing sequence, and stiff back‑button lock switches.
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