Afterglow Pro Wired Controller for PS3®
- Affect Coded Cicuit penetrate and LED lighting System
- Three Modes of afterglow lighting for any mood: on, off, and Vibration
- Hardcore gamer control layout for the competitive edge
- Refined analog stick location for competive advantage on PS3
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Official licensed and design for Sony, Nintendo and 360 accessories.
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Colors available in Red, Green and Blue
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I just bought a PS3 and it only came with one controller. As I sometimes like to play multiplayer sports meeting I jumped at the chance to get these controllers at a reasonable price. After all, the Dualshock 3 is $45 or more, depending on when and where you buy it. I wasn’t expecting first party quality due to the difference in price and I could live without Sixaxis support but the one thing I require in a controller is that it works. The Pelican Afterglow controllers do no such thing. I went owing to four of these things before finally giving up and deciding that they were just terribly designed pieces of junk.
The analog sticks go from really unresponsive to going way out of control. In Pinball Hall of Fame you’d instantly tilt the table if you even touched the analog stick. Steering in Sonic & Sega All Stars racing was like trying to guide on ice. The digital buttons didn’t fare much better. The start button on one didn’t work and some of the others had sticky buttons. It’s obvious that Pelican had no interest in quality control and really only cared about how they looked.
On the Pro side they do work on the PC. Well the PC recognizes them but they exhibit the same issues that they have on the PS3. Despite not effective they do feel solid and give the illusion of being well made. They fit comfortably in the hand and are even more comfortable than the DS3 once you get used to them.
I wanted to like these but I’m worried they are junk.
Rating: 1 / 5
. . . but I wouldn’t bother trying to play any sports meeting with it. The control sticks on this piece are horribly unresponsive, a small detail that make a huge difference in most sports meeting. But I will admit the lights are pretty.
Rating: 1 / 5
I’ll admit, the controller looks splendid when plugged in. That’s about it, but. I play a lot of First Person Shooters, so I figured the altered L2 and R2 shoulder buttons would help me play more competitively(The buttons are dropped in the back to encourage using both pointer and middle fingers, rather than controlling all four buttons with just the pointer fingers.) The L2 and R2 are poorly designed, though, being both hard to push in due to over coiled springs and are they’re very noisy when hard-pressed. The analog sticks are also honestly unresponsive causing a “dead zone,” which is when the player has to completely push the analog sticks over to get a response, rather than movement at the slightest touch. For those that care, the controller is also wired, so it’s not as well-located as a wire-free controller.
Also note that this controller is not compatible with Playstation 2 sports meeting being played on the PS3, since the PS3 does not recognize the controller when trying to play a Playstation 2 game on it. This was also a bolt from the blue to me, for I still have quite the pool of Playstation 2 sports meeting which I play on my PS3.
A very poor product.
Rating: 1 / 5