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GameSir G7 Pro Controller Lands on Amazon Japan with Grip-Focused Design

The GameSir G7 Pro's emphasis on grip and TMR stick accuracy signals a market shift toward controllers that prioritize tactile feel and precision over flashy features.

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GameSir G7 Pro Controller Lands on Amazon Japan with Grip-Focused Design

GameSir's G7 Pro controller, compatible with Xbox, PC, and Android, is now available on Amazon Japan for 12,999 yen. The controller features TMR anti-drift sticks, 1000Hz low-latency connection, switchable hall effect triggers, and a smart charging stand. User reviews highlight its grip and stability, with many calling it a strong choice for players who prioritize handling and precision in FPS and action games.

The GameSir G7 Pro is not a flashy RGB-laden controller. It is a tool for players who want their hands to stay locked on the sticks. The TMR (tunneling magnetoresistance) sticks are designed to resist drift, a common failure point in traditional potentiometer-based joysticks. The 1000Hz polling rate matches wired latency over wireless. The hall effect triggers can be switched between analog and digital modes. The included charging stand keeps the controller ready. For 12,999 yen, it competes with first-party Xbox controllers on price while offering features Microsoft's own pads lack.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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