GameSir sells an extraordinarily cheap controller compatible with PC, Switch… and Fire TV Sticks, which now lets you play Luna games for free.
Amazon has come to the table now that it has opened up gaming on its cloud platform, Luna, to all Amazon Prime members, and that too, completely free of charge. Personally, It’s been great for me to play titles like Hogwarts Legacy and Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 without having to buy a new console.
And the best of all is that I was able to use a PC controller that I had at home and that is perfectly compatible. This is the GameSir Nova Lite, a controller that has no rival in terms of quality/price ratio: it costs just 15 euros with code ESAE03 or AEES03 in AliExpress offers 11/11and the quality it offers for this price is simply very good. I connected it to the Fire TV Stick in just 30 seconds and it also helped me play games on several other platforms, such as PC or Nintendo Switch.
GameSir Nova Lite for 15 euros
Shipping is fast, although with so many purchases this November it may take a little more than a week, but delivery is express and local, directly from Spain.
Furthermore, you have all the guarantees, as if you had purchased from any other store in our country.
No deviations and a very good chassis for the price
What makes the GameSir Nova Lite so special is that it democratized technologies that until recently we only saw in controllers that cost three or four times as much. The crown jewel is the Hall effect joysticks. Forget the dreaded drift, that bug that makes your character move alone and that has affected much more expensive controllersincluding those of new generation consoles.
Nova Lite joysticks use magnets instead of wear parts, ensuring bombproof precision and durability. The triggers are also analog, with a linear path that allows very precise control in racing or shooting games, with a feel inspired by the PS5 controls.
Versatility is another of its strong points. The GameSir Nova Lite is a true all-rounder. You can connect it via Bluetooth to your Nintendo Switch, your cell phone or tablet –both Android and iOS– and, of course, to your Fire TV Stick, which is where I use it to play Luna.
Also includes a small USB dongle for a very low latency 2.4GHz wireless connectionideal for playing on PC. And if you run out of battery in the middle of a game, no problem: you connect via USB-C cable and continue playing. It is literally an order to rule them all.
The design is ergonomic and very comfortable. It’s a lightweight controller, but with a sturdy build that feels quality. The grips have a texture that prevents slipping, even during the most intense gaming sessions.
In addition, it has a double vibration motor that, although not as sophisticated as the haptic vibration of other controls, performs its function perfectly and puts you fully into the action. And for those who like to have total control, it has an “M” button that allows you to customize the intensity of the vibration or activate the turbo function for some buttons.
Connecting it to the Fire TV Stick is child’s play. You go to the device’s Bluetooth settings, put the controller in pairing mode, select it from the list and that’s it. In less than 30 seconds you are inside the Luna app, with the controller perfectly recognized and ready for action. The 600 mAh battery provides around 10 hours of gameplay, more than enough for several sessions.
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