Friday, June 6th 2025

GameSir Launches the T7 Pro Floral Wired Controller

GameSir, a leading innovator in gaming peripherals, has today officially launched the T7 Pro Floral Wired Controller for Xbox, bringing together sophisticated design and professional-grade gaming performance. The controller blends functionality with striking visual appeal, highlighted by a stunning floral-patterned matte shell, semi-transparent design, and vibrant dynamic RGB lighting. With broad platform compatibility, drift-resistant Hall Effect sticks, ultra-responsive triggers, and advanced customization through the GameSir Nexus software, the T7 Pro Floral sets a new standard in wired controller excellence. The GameSir T7 Pro Floral Wired Controller for Xbox is available for $49.99/£49.99 from Best Buy and the GameSir website.

Engineered for versatility, the T7 Pro Floral is compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, and Steam, offering ultra-smooth, low-latency gameplay across platforms. Its signature floral design is complemented by dynamic RGB lighting that enhances any gaming setup with a bold, luminous aesthetic. At the core of its performance, the controller features GameSir Anti-Drift Hall Effect sticks, leveraging non-contact magnetic technology for unmatched longevity and accuracy—rated for up to 5 million cycles. Combined with Hall Effect analog triggers and 2-stage trigger stops, players can toggle between precision linear input and rapid-fire responsiveness, depending on the gaming scenario.
Adding depth to the gaming experience, the T7 Pro Floral incorporates four vibration motors—one in each grip and trigger. The asymmetric actuators in the grips simulate realistic tactile feedback, bringing every crash, recoil, and explosion vividly to life. For enhanced control, two remappable back buttons offer expanded input flexibility, while laser-engraved textured grips ensure ergonomic comfort and a secure hold during extended sessions.

Additional features include a 3.5 mm audio jack for immersive sound and crystal-clear communication, as well as full customization via the GameSir Nexus software, enabling users to tailor button mappings, stick sensitivity, trigger thresholds, and vibration intensity to their exact preferences.

The GameSir T7 Pro Floral Wired Controller for Xbox is available for $49.99/£49.99.
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11 Comments on GameSir Launches the T7 Pro Floral Wired Controller

#1
lexluthermiester
I know a few people who would like this. Personally, not my jam. Looking closer, the L4/R4 back buttons seem like they might get in the way. Accidental button presses could be an issue. Of course, that depends on hand/finger size. Someone with huge hands might have more problems than someone with smaller hands/fingers.
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#2
sepheronx
The Xbox style controller is popular but it's essentially all becoming the same. The same controller re-released over and over again.

Why not take a stab at the PS5 controller with all its cool features and try to replicate for PC? Make it compatible with both pc and PS5? Maybe make it cheaper too.
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#3
_JP_
How frutiger aero of them!
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#4
lexluthermiester
sepheronxWhy not take a stab at the PS5 controller with all its cool features and try to replicate for PC?
Because most people dislike the functionality and look of the PS4/PS5 controllers. Sony couldn't do a proper dpad to save their lives..
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#5
sepheronx
lexluthermiesterBecause most people dislike the functionality and look of the PS4/PS5 controllers. Sony couldn't do a proper dpad to save their lives..
Sure. So why not someone else take a stab at it? Maybe make a better controller.
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#6
lexluthermiester
sepheronxSure. So why not someone else take a stab at it? Maybe make a better controller.
Maybe I'm missing your point, isn't that what GameSir is doing here? I mean, this is a classic boomerang style controller. But it's got good creature comforts.
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#7
sepheronx
lexluthermiesterMaybe I'm missing your point, isn't that what GameSir is doing here? I mean, this is a classic boomerang style controller. But it's got good creature comforts.
You are missing my point.

PS5 controller is amazing in terms of interactivity. Everything from the speaker, the touch function, the interactive buttons (hard for me to explain) that work so well with games like Astrobot, the feel of it.

But the controller is like $100 CAD

Instead, these companies repeatedly make the same xbox controller. Over and over again.
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#8
lexluthermiester
sepheronxPS5 controller is amazing in terms of interactivity.
But it's uncomfortable and ugly. Functionality is not relevant when comfort is missing.
sepheronxInstead, these companies repeatedly make the same xbox controller. Over and over again.
I'm not seeing it. Generic boomerang styling, sure but a clone of the XBox contoller? Not so much. That kind of style was not invented by microsoft.
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#9
sepheronx
lexluthermiesterBut it's uncomfortable and ugly. Functionality is not relevant when comfort is missing.

I'm not seeing it. Generic boomerang styling, sure but a clone of the XBox contoller? Not so much. That kind of style was not invented by microsoft.
Well no, it was Sega.

But I actually prefer the ps5 controller over Xbox.
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#10
lexluthermiester
sepheronxWell no, it was Sega.
I think you're right on that one. Japanese Sega Saturn.
sepheronxBut I actually prefer the ps5 controller over Xbox.
That's fair, personal preference is a thing. I hate the PS4/PS5 controllers, I have huge hands and they're very uncomfortable. I buy after market models exclusively for that very reason.
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#11
bonehead123
The Xbox style controller is popular but it's essentially all becoming the same. The same controller re-released over and over again.
FYI, that's called a rehash of a rehash of another rehash of an earlier rehash of the original rehash, hahahahaha :D
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