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product_id: 677952458
title: "GameSir Cyclone 2 Wireless PC Controller,1000Hz,TMR Joysticks"
price: "€ 119.78"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
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# 1000Hz ultra-low latency polling Aluminum charging dock + 2.4G dongle storage TMR joysticks with zero drift GameSir Cyclone 2 Wireless PC Controller,1000Hz,TMR Joysticks

**Price:** € 119.78
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Dominate Every Game with Cyclone 2 Precision & Power

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GameSir Cyclone 2 Wireless PC Controller,1000Hz,TMR Joysticks
- **How much does it cost?** € 119.78 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Drift-Free Mastery:** Advanced TMR joysticks deliver ultra-precise control with zero stick drift, engineered for marathon gaming sessions.
- • **Ready When You Are:** Premium aluminum charging dock doubles as a 2.4G dongle holder—charge and store in style, always game-ready.
- • **Precision at the Speed of Light:** 1000Hz polling rate ensures lightning-fast response in wired & wireless modes—never miss a beat in competitive play.
- • **Dual-Mode Triggers for Every Genre:** Hall Effect analog triggers for racing and micro 2-in-1 triggers for FPS—one controller, infinite versatility.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Connectivity:** Switch effortlessly between 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth, and USB-C wired modes across PC, Android, and Switch platforms.

## Overview

The GameSir Cyclone 2 is a cutting-edge wireless PC controller featuring ultra-responsive 1000Hz polling, drift-free TMR joysticks, and innovative Hall Effect plus micro 2-in-1 triggers. Designed for pro-level gaming across PC, Android, and Nintendo Switch, it offers versatile connectivity modes and a premium aluminum charging dock that doubles as dongle storage. Customizable RGB lighting, remappable back buttons, and instant profile switching make it the ultimate tool for competitive gamers craving precision and adaptability.

## Description

desertcart.com: GameSir Cyclone 2 Wireless PC Controller,1000Hz,TMR Joysticks | Hall Effect & Micro 2-in-1 Triggers, PC Gaming Controller for PC/Android/Switch/Switch 2 with Charging Dock : Video Games

Review: The little Controller that could... Save me a lot of money. - Alright first off, good price. I like not having to spend more then I have too. Two I watched a lot of reviews and there was a competitor out there in the 8BitDo Ultimate 2. But this one won me over. I know both get flack, both have some very bad reviews about breaking and whatnot Just got this and it works. Now what I like about it! The dock is a standing dock and the set and charge is pretty snappy. The controller feels good for my large hands and I don't notice anything really jutting out or feeling cheap. Button presses are nice and clean and it isn't as clicky as other controllers I have used in the past. It also has software you can get for programming the thing and it shows response time and lag if any. I wasn't out for a whole lot of bells and whistles with this. Vibration check, instant connect without much drop, double check, comfort all the checks. It also charges pretty fast too. When I set it up it was at 30% and within the hour and a bit more it was fully charged. Or well it seemed charged anyways. You can set up a sort of turbo mode or something and set the shoulder buttons to a hair trigger. Biggest selling point for me. Easy as Heck set up. Plugged in the dock to my pc, his X and the I guess home button held them for 3 seconds. Instant connection. It does have Bluetooth for like phones and things and that was B and Home. I forgot my PC has both but it didn't register the Bluetooth for me so guide led me to the other option. What I don't like: The manual for it is basically a folded up map, coulda just made a booklet but that's a nitpick! Buttons do seem a little stiff and so to the thumb sticks. I don't use the D-Pad often so I really can't say if it's good or bad. But I'm sure it can be adjusted and broken in given time. Edit here: You can kind of adjust the tension in the thumb sticks, had to look that up. Got it where it is comfortable for me without loosing the crisp snap of centering. Only gripe I had really other then that stuff was Lack of visual options. Unique looks. You get Black and RGB Red or White with RGB gold. But black and red was fine so meh. All and all I am happy with it, I can ditch the corded X-box controller I'd been using and some Chinese based one that the dock and receiver for it never worked when I got it. Worth the money yes, can I say you will have the same opinion? No. Give it a go is all I can say.
Review: Premium controller without breaking the bank. - Don't hesitate. Seriously. This controller is literally one of the best feeling controllers I've had in my hands in ages-- I've gone through quite a lot of controllers and unfortunately I've had to discard many of them due to them gaining stick drift after some time. Not only has this controller not drifted on me, the build quality is fantastic and the customization for the RGB lights is very nice. The lights feel bright enough to be aesthetically pleasing but the semi-transparent casing gives it more of a soft, vibrant glow which is very cool. This is my first true wireless controller and I've been avoiding wireless controllers for quite some time due to concerns with latency issues, especially in more action based games. The inputs are ridiculously responsive that it almost feels like I'm just using a wired controller. The buttons are very comfortable and aren't too loud or clacky sounding which I appreciate alot. My only concern with this controller is that if anything happens to the USB dongle, unfortunately it would render the entire controller useless, as it seems Gamesir makes every USB dongle SPECIFICALLY for the controller it comes with in box, so replacement dongles are a no-go. Other than that, I'm extremely happy with this controller and it was very comfortable to play Final Fantasy 7 Remake with on pc.

## Features

- PC Controller with TMR Joysticks — Advanced TMR sticks deliver ultra-precise control with zero stick drift and long-lasting accuracy. Designed for competitive gaming with smooth, responsive movement on PC and Switch. Not compatible with Xbox consoles.
- Wireless Gaming Controller with 3 Connectivity Modes — Easily switch between 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth, and USB-C wired connections. Enjoy stable low-latency gameplay across PC, Switch, Android, and Steam gaming setups.
- Hall Effect Controller with 2-in-1 Trigger System — Seamlessly switch between Hall Effect analog triggers for racing games and hair-trigger Micro mode for FPS. Full throttle precision in Forza, instant fire response in shooters — one controller handles every genre.
- 1000Hz Polling Rate in Wired & Wireless Mode — Cyclone 2 maintains full 1000Hz polling rate in both 2.4G wireless and wired modes. Competitive-grade response with the freedom of wireless.
- PC Gamepad with Microswitch Face Buttons — Rated for 5 million clicks, microswitch ABXY buttons deliver crisp tactile feedback with every press. Fast, accurate, and built to outlast traditional membrane buttons by years.
- Premium Aluminum Charging Dock Included — Place down to charge, pick up to play. The aluminum alloy dock doubles as a 2.4G dongle storage — a feature reserved for controllers twice the price. Always powered, always ready.
- Customizable RGB Lighting & Asymmetric Rumble Motors — Personalize your lighting through the app and feel every impact with dual asymmetric rumble motors. Immersive feedback tuned to match in-game action.
- 6-Axis Gyroscope for Motion Controls — Built-in gyro enables precise motion aiming across Switch, iOS, and Android titles. Customize sensitivity and axis mapping via GameSir Connect app for full control over your playstyle.
- 2 Remappable Back Buttons with Full Customization — Assign custom inputs to rear buttons without removing your thumbs from the sticks. Adjust trigger sensitivity, dead zones, vibration intensity, gyro settings, and button mapping with GameSir Connect software.
- Gaming Controller for PC with Instant Profile Switching — Switch between 3 customized profiles on-the-fly using simple button combinations. No pausing, no app required. Adapt instantly between FPS, racing, and RPG setups mid-session.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DBLMZJRJ |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Best Sellers Rank | #896 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #27 in PC Gamepads & Standard Controllers |
| Brand Name | GameSir |
| Button Quantity | 2 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Android, IOS, Nintendo Switch, PC |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Switch |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Gamepad |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,940) |
| Hardware Platform | Desktop, PC |
| Item Weight | 0.65 kg |
| Manufacturer | GameSir |
| Model Name | Cyclone 2 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Wireless |

## Images

![GameSir Cyclone 2 Wireless PC Controller,1000Hz,TMR Joysticks - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/719cBA09KZL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The little Controller that could... Save me a lot of money.
*by J***Y on June 28, 2026*

Alright first off, good price. I like not having to spend more then I have too. Two I watched a lot of reviews and there was a competitor out there in the 8BitDo Ultimate 2. But this one won me over. I know both get flack, both have some very bad reviews about breaking and whatnot Just got this and it works. Now what I like about it! The dock is a standing dock and the set and charge is pretty snappy. The controller feels good for my large hands and I don't notice anything really jutting out or feeling cheap. Button presses are nice and clean and it isn't as clicky as other controllers I have used in the past. It also has software you can get for programming the thing and it shows response time and lag if any. I wasn't out for a whole lot of bells and whistles with this. Vibration check, instant connect without much drop, double check, comfort all the checks. It also charges pretty fast too. When I set it up it was at 30% and within the hour and a bit more it was fully charged. Or well it seemed charged anyways. You can set up a sort of turbo mode or something and set the shoulder buttons to a hair trigger. Biggest selling point for me. Easy as Heck set up. Plugged in the dock to my pc, his X and the I guess home button held them for 3 seconds. Instant connection. It does have Bluetooth for like phones and things and that was B and Home. I forgot my PC has both but it didn't register the Bluetooth for me so guide led me to the other option. What I don't like: The manual for it is basically a folded up map, coulda just made a booklet but that's a nitpick! Buttons do seem a little stiff and so to the thumb sticks. I don't use the D-Pad often so I really can't say if it's good or bad. But I'm sure it can be adjusted and broken in given time. Edit here: You can kind of adjust the tension in the thumb sticks, had to look that up. Got it where it is comfortable for me without loosing the crisp snap of centering. Only gripe I had really other then that stuff was Lack of visual options. Unique looks. You get Black and RGB Red or White with RGB gold. But black and red was fine so meh. All and all I am happy with it, I can ditch the corded X-box controller I'd been using and some Chinese based one that the dock and receiver for it never worked when I got it. Worth the money yes, can I say you will have the same opinion? No. Give it a go is all I can say.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Premium controller without breaking the bank.
*by L***E on July 31, 2026*

Don't hesitate. Seriously. This controller is literally one of the best feeling controllers I've had in my hands in ages-- I've gone through quite a lot of controllers and unfortunately I've had to discard many of them due to them gaining stick drift after some time. Not only has this controller not drifted on me, the build quality is fantastic and the customization for the RGB lights is very nice. The lights feel bright enough to be aesthetically pleasing but the semi-transparent casing gives it more of a soft, vibrant glow which is very cool. This is my first true wireless controller and I've been avoiding wireless controllers for quite some time due to concerns with latency issues, especially in more action based games. The inputs are ridiculously responsive that it almost feels like I'm just using a wired controller. The buttons are very comfortable and aren't too loud or clacky sounding which I appreciate alot. My only concern with this controller is that if anything happens to the USB dongle, unfortunately it would render the entire controller useless, as it seems Gamesir makes every USB dongle SPECIFICALLY for the controller it comes with in box, so replacement dongles are a no-go. Other than that, I'm extremely happy with this controller and it was very comfortable to play Final Fantasy 7 Remake with on pc.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ First impressions: very impressed!
*by D***. on November 25, 2024*

Let me preface this by saying I have had this controller for less than a week, and the real test will be time. I don't like writing a review after so little time with a product because those reviews often feel like they're saying "It arrived and it wasn't on fire! Five stars!" But after my long search looking for a power-user controller that goes above and beyond what first-party ones offer and ending up disappointed and returning a few of them, I feel like my search has finally come to an end (for now) with the GameSir Cyclone 2 and that warrants a review. GameSir is one of the most commonly-mentioned names when people talk about quality third-party controllers. This is my first GameSir, and though I have heard the first Cyclone fell short in a lot of ways, this successor to it lives up to the hype I hear the brand. It has an Xbox-controller shape (which I think feels better than the more parallel 8BitDo Ultimate and Switch Pro frames), the button faces and D-pad are mechanical and very easy to press without being sunken into the shell-- honestly even EASIER to press than other controllers, so it might take some time to get used to how they feel, though that's not really fault. Only two back paddles, but that's better than none, and they're fully configurable. It also something I feel is VERY important, the Cyclone 2 has trigger locks. It still offers a hair-trigger feature (where any trigger pressure registers as 100% activation), but the tactility of it just being a button can be a game-changer for some, myself included. And the way it's done is with very subtle, small levers nestled at the base of the triggers themselves, which are a little tricky to switch, but chances are if you use them you'll set them once and never touch them again so in that case it's nice they're out of the way. Things that stood out to me are how seamless it is to turn on and off when the dongle is connected. The moment it connects, Windows recognizes it instantly (it appears as a Xbox controller), but more to my surprise is this: You know how when you plug in a controller mid-game and the game has to pause a moment to recognize it? Not with this controller. As long as the dongle is in, while I was playing, every time I turned it on, the game would just pick it up instantly and seamlessly. I don't know what magic they did to achieve that, and it quite possibly is a per-game thing, so it may not be the same for you. Just something I thought I'd mention. It also has a neat feature where you can designate a button to act as a Shift key, where holding the button down changes what all the other buttons do when that button is held down, effectively doubling the number of inputs available. Very neat. The Cyclone 2 has a whole suite of features that can be configured directly on the controller itself through the Macro button, but you can do all of them AND more using the software, which is actually very quite intuitive. With the software, can bind multiple inputs to a button, keyboard inputs, mouse control, the "Shift" functions, configure deadzones, analog curves, turbo, and with four separate profiles you can switch between on the fly, it becomes quite versatile to pick up and go once you've gotten it the way you like. Speaking of pick-up-and-go, I very much like the charging stand. It has a USB input slot you can use for the dongle so it's not using up two ports, and it automatically shuts off after a bit of time when it's fully-charged or turned off. Connecting the Cyclone 2 to the Switch was no problem, and switching back and forth between it and PC is quick and simple, though not as simple as flicking a switch: you have to hold down two buttons for a couple of second, one combination to activate bluetooth and another for the Windows receiver. Once connected, it works VERY well on Switch. I could detail ALL the features, but I'll just summarize it as thus: Pros: • Easy to set up • Mechanical D-pad and face buttons • TMR joysticks (drift-resistant and accurate) which feel smooth as butter • Trigger locks • Back buttons • Seamless transition between modes • Ergonomic • Nice charging stand that can house the receiver • Software to configure it is simple to navigate • VERY configurable with macros that include keyboard and mouse inputs, turbo, profiles, Shift profile, deadzones, curves, hair trigger • Screenshot button for Switch Cons: • D-pad, while decent, isn't as nice as the Xbox Series X • Can't adjust physical joystick tension • While very Xbox-like and works wonderfully with Windows, it is NOT compatible with Xbox • Only 2 back buttons, if you care for more • Lots of on-board features, such as Switch/PC mode and profiles, require button combinations, and it can be troublesome remembering them all, so hang on to the manual • It was just released this year, so its durability has yet to be thoroughly tested Final word: I finally beat that post-game level in Rockin' Kats and the Platinum Ticket in Bayonetta 3 using this controller. I think that's a good metric which covers enough ground to know this controller is legit. Hope it lasts!

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