The controller is great. It’s made from an original ps4 controller so it had zero issues with connectivity or lag. The only gripe I have is that right on the d-pad doesn’t want to work when I press it unless i press really hard. Not a huge issue for me but something to consider especially if you play fighting games.Feels like top quality parts and design for a production class product. But it’s not. Crushed my right trigger within two months, tho it could be losing the ability to relax during intense moments. Excellent ergonomics, it’s hard holding another controller after this one. I really like this controllers look and feel, no notes. Slight input delay but not an issue because I’m still winning fights in Tekken7 online. The price seems way too high. As I’m not involved with their budget, or production specifics I’m going to assume; maybe unfairly, that we’re being gouged with this $200 price due to Sonys ceasing production on their ps4 controllers in Japan with that threat kinda looming over us. Also I couldn’t seem to program the rear buttons with combinations of buttons, but also you’ll never have to click R3 or L3 again lengthening their life exponentially. Time will tell.If you can afford it, have no working controllers, and don’t have a bad habit of crushing controllers from excitement?Then this is an excellent buy from these guys. If money is tight and you have working controllers, and the sound a Latin choir marking the appearance of big health bar kinda set you on edge? You’d be a fool to blow $200+ on a last generation controller.The controller looks great, but when I go between this controller and my Razer Wolverine Ultimate, I can definitely tell a difference in how big this controller feels in my hands.The four buttons on the back are placed perfectly, though, I do accidentally push them at times. I had to adjust the mapping because of this. The controller does sound kind of cheap when you click those back buttons, as it sounds a bit hollow.The trigger stops are good, but I have to remove it when I'm driving a car, since it doesn't register the motion as full unless the trigger stop is released.The sticks are accurate, with very light stick drift (if any). Though, I am getting used to this configuration, coming from the XBox controller layout. I do like the options for sticks, but wish they worked with ControlFreaks.I purchased the matte black controller with the texture on the back, thinking that this would help with grip, and it does, but for some reason, I sweat more when playing with this controller. Something about the Wolverine Ultimate grips that absorb or reduce the amount of sweat caused.honestly i've been seeing the review things and said cheap quality and all that i can verify that it doesn't have any type of cheap quality the face plate feels soft the buttons feels sturdy the triggers and the l1/r1 buttons feels good the trigger e stop i think thats what its called it doesn't feel hard to press down or feel choppy one thing to say the back buttons are a bit too noisy but other then that the controller feels amazing the cost of it is better then the others like scuff, evil controller, aim, and etc. its worth the money trust me its even better if you have big hands.The controller is good. Wired/wireless performance was flawless and it feels comfortable and lightweight. The controller comes with trigger stops that are decent but could be improved. They're a bit inconsistent and should be stronger but were decent overall. This controller uses rear buttons instead of paddles which is nice, they have nice tactile clicks and are ergonomically placed. Super easy to press and feel well made. There is a bit of wobble on the bottom rear buttons but it didn't really bother me. But I'll have to see how it holds up long-term. Comes with 6 interchangeable thumbsticks that can be swapped out quickly and the packaging was nice. Re-mapping is also a breeze and it comes with a manual that shows you how to use it. BUT, it doesn't come with a micro-usb cable that is needed to charge it or use it wired. You'll need to make sure you have one or buy one separately. Overall, its a good wireless ps4 pro controller at a fair price but it could use some improvements and it should include the Micro USB.Great controller but charge port to connect controller quickly loosed. Only had it for about 3 months. Now it has a hard time connectingThe HexGaming Hyper HEX controller is a solid option for competitive gaming, geared toward both professional and casual gamers alike. The gamepad is built from an official Sony PlayStation 4 controller, so wireless and wired connectivity, as well as all the typical DualShock 4 functions (touchpad, etc), perform perfectly. In a combination of features inspired by premium Xbox Elite and SCUF controllers, the HexGaming Hyper HEX includes trigger stops, mappable rear buttons, and swappable thumbsticks. All of these work as intended and are great additions to a beautifully-designed gamepad.Placement of the rear buttons could be improved, as well as ergonomics of the gamepad. While in use, it feels like a rectangular box in the hands compared to the more comfortable curvature of a stock DualShock, and would be better if designed to allow for a more reliable grip.The controller's graphical design and coloring is top notch, and it comes enclosed in a cool, sturdy carrying case. It definitely has the appearance of a premium controller, and the thumbsticks are perfect for on-the-fly swapping depending on what games you're playing. While there's room for improvement in the ergonomics, after using it for a few weeks on PS4 and PC, I can say that the HexGaming Hyper HEX is a great choice if you're looking for a more affordable alternative to the pricier Xbox Elite and SCUF options!El control es muy comodo para la personas que tenemos las manos grandes, los botones de atras al principio se siente un poco raro pero te acostrumbras