
ZD V+ USB Wired Gaming Controller
Score: 70/100
Voyee Wired Controller
Score: 70/100Rankings

The ZD-V+ is a budget-friendly wired gamepad offering a PS3-style layout, plug-and-play USB connectivity and vibration support. Its drawbacks include a short cable, weak vibration feedback and lack of wireless capability. Best suited for cost-conscious PC or Android gamers who need a simple, reliable controller.

The Voyee wired Xbox 360-compatible controller offers solid ergonomics and responsive inputs at a budget price, highlighted by upgraded triggers and dual vibration motors. Its thumbstick precision and noisy buttons limit its suitability for competitive FPS titles. Best for casual PC and Xbox gamers seeking an inexpensive wired solution.
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General(1) | ||
Compatibility (Platforms) | PC, Android, PS3, Steam | Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Slim, PC (Windows 7‑10), Raspberry Pi (RetroPie) |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 216 g | 260 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 150x105x65 mm | 170x110x60 mm |
Controls(2) | ||
Joystick Type | standard | Analog |
D‑Pad Type | separated | 8-way |

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Professional reviewers highlighted the ZD-V+ for its solid PS3-style construction, precise inputs, and versatile Xinput/DirectInput support, noting the added value of vibration and JD-SWITCH customization while pointing out minor ergonomic quirks such as high shoulder buttons.
Everyday users consistently praise the controller's plug-and-play ease, solid build feel, precise controls and emulator friendliness, while recurring complaints focus on the short cable, weak vibration, high shoulder buttons and occasional need for software remapping.

“thumbstick working at 70%”

“bright status light distracting in dark rooms”


Reviewers such as Mr. Sujano commend the Voyee controller for its responsive inputs, comfortable ergonomics, effective rumble and generous warranty, noting it works well on Windows PCs and even Raspberry Pi setups. However, they criticize its thumbstick precision (about 70 % of the official), loud button clicks, bright status LED and shorter cable, advising that serious FPS or hack-and-slash players stick with the official Xbox 360 controller.
Everyday users generally appreciate the low price, plug-and-play ease, comfortable grip and vibration feedback, but repeatedly complain about imprecise thumbsticks, noisy face buttons and the bright status light. The warranty is frequently mentioned as a positive reassurance, while concerns about long-term durability of a third-party device linger.