Product Comparison: Nacon PS4OFCPADCLBLUE vs Sony DualShock 4
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- Buttons feel good quality, and trigger buttons feel better to me for use than dualshock.
- It has a sturdy build, the wide face buttons are satisfying to use.
- L1 and R1 have a decent click.
- Excellent product. Click of the buttons is a great feel.
- After 2 months the L1 button stopped works.
- Every button and analogs feels soft and nice.
- Analogs don't have any deadzone.
- Good symmetrical layout.
- The handy touchpad to select things in games.
- Share/Options buttons are too small.
- Touchpad is great.
- Well designed and beautiful collie illumination.
- Brilliant controller. Looks awesome in the dark.
- Connect with PC directly.
- The connectivity and response in game is good.
- Very good bluetooth never loses connection.
- Very comfortable and ergonomic for my hands.
- Very good D-pad. Nice vibrations.
- Bluetooth connection unreliable.
- No indication of battery charge level.