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The HORI HoriPad FPS Plus is a cutting-edge third-party PS4 and PS3 controller featuring an Xbox-style asymmetrical thumbstick layout, constant pressure feedback for precise aiming, and a special back button with adjustable sensitivity for instant targeting. It offers turbo functionality across multiple buttons and customizable controls, all wrapped in a sleek metallic design with a clickable touchpad, delivering professional-grade performance for serious gamers.
Color | black |
Item Dimensions | 4.53 x 2.48 x 2.44 inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.48"D x 2.48"W x 2.44"H |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 288 Grams |
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Turbo Feature for Face/D-pad/Trigger Buttons, Clickable Touch Pad |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PS4, playstation 4 |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | Playstation 3 |
O**E
Very reliable though no rumble
Fits in my larger hands a lot more comfortably than anything else I have had.
C**.
Great 3rd Party Controller for Shooters
I mainly play shooters so i was looking for a backup controller to my Scuf Impact and stumbled across the Hori FPS Plus. Now i owned all of the Xbox consoles so i am very familiar with the stick layout but have zero issues with the dualshock 4 layout. Upon opening the Hori I wad not super impressedYes i knew it was going to be light due to not having the vibration motors but it just seemed kinda cheap and plasticky. Its similar to the 360 controller design and didn't feel that bad in my hands. Loaded up Fortnite and any negative feelings about the controller disappeared immediately. The triggers despite how they appear in pictures work great. I can swap weapons with L1 and R1 so much faster it isnt funny. Then the L2 and R2 have shorter travel distance than that of the dualshock 4 or my Scuf and makes it much easier to win gunfights. My accuracy also seems much better this far. My kills per match has doubled easily. Also note there is no headphone jack but I use a wireless controller so i dont need it. And the instructions are in Japanese so you will need them translated to figure out the special buttons. Im not using them nor did i plan to so i haven't used rhe turbo feature. Still great controller for the price.EDIT....forgot to mention that the cable is about 9ft long which is far too long for my desktop setup. I have it tied off so im not tripping on itAlso its a cheap rubber which tangles easily. Which it was braided and removable like the one on the Nacon Revolution version 2. That way it could be replaced if damaged or switched with a much shorter cable for people that dont need a 9ft cable
L**S
Great design, nice features, poor circuitry
Let me start off by saying that I really wanted to like this controller. After playing for about an hour, it remained comfortable in my hand, and, despite other reviewers complaining about its weight, I thought that it being so light was a good thing. The layout is nice, the "triggers" (really just buttons in the back because they're not analog) are a nice touch, especially for shooters, and overall it is ergonomic. I'm also boggled by people complaining about the long cable, which is a nice touch because I don't sit right up against my TV, and most cables are entirely too short (roughly 3ft). The features are really nifty, like the turbo button and the button underneath the controller that can tighten sensitivity by holding, which can be configured using a toggle switch.All in all, this should be an excellent controller save for its poor manufacturing. Frankly, this thing's circuitry must be a joke because it's buggy and within 24 hours, the triggers stopped responding properly. For example, if I'm looking down the sights in an FPS while sniping, left trigger compressed, it will randomly jump back to hip several times before reengaging the sights. Also, sometimes I'll hit the right trigger to fire and nothing will happen. I'm not used to hair triggers, so it's not an issue of me not pressing the thing hard enough—it just sometimes doesn't work. This controller is absolutely not worth the price. If it was maybe $20, I wouldn't worry about it. The phrase, "you get what you pay for" does not at all apply to this gamepad by any stretch of the imagination. If the thing is bugging out within the first day of use, it's made poorly. Simple as that.
M**O
10/10 Xbox-like controller for your PS4
10/10 quality for the price. Awesome controller fits perfect in 'man hands'. Controller is lightweight and fills your grip just like the Xbone controller does. Great if you hate the stick placement and lousy battery life the Dualshock has, like I do.The buttons are snappy and it has light trigger pulls for less hand fatigue. I own an Xbox Elite pad and I prefer this Hori to it.I love the offset left analog stick. It was the reason I bought it. The Nacon is not as nice as this one for the money... save you money and buy 2 of these and a new game too (for the price)!The neatest thing about the controller is the L2 and R2 buttons. Fully pressed is a half pull, push a little more us a full pull.I'm playing Sniper Elite 4 and the L2 button is awesome because a regular pull brings up the crosshairs, a slightly firmer pull brings up the scope. Less hand fatigue than the half analog pull it takes on the Dualshock. Basicallt the desd zone is a half pull and slightly firmer is a full pull.It sucks that this isn't wireless. So spend an extra $10 and get a 10' USB 3.0 extension cord to go with it. It works fine in conjunction with the controller. I got the TNP Superspeed 3.0 and it came delivered (on a Sunday even!) with the controller.
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