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GameSir G7 Pro Becomes the First Licensed Xbox Controller With TMR Sticks and Built-In Gyroscope

person access_timeJuly 08, 2026 - 14:24

GameSir has officially introduced the G7 Pro, a new premium controller designed for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. Priced at $79.99, the gamepad stands out as the first officially licensed Xbox controller to feature TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) analog sticks, a technology designed to provide greater precision and improved durability compared to traditional Hall Effect sensors. The controller also includes Hall Effect triggers with adjustable micro-switch stops, targeting players who want faster and more responsive inputs.

Beyond its upgraded sticks and triggers, the GameSir G7 Pro offers several features typically found on more expensive controllers. It includes four programmable extra buttons, a mechanical D-pad, optical micro-switch face buttons, a 1,000Hz polling rate on PC, and a built-in six-axis gyroscope that can be mapped to stick or mouse controls. The controller also supports wired Xbox connectivity, 2.4GHz wireless for PC, Bluetooth for Android devices, and ships with a charging dock and a 1,200mAh rechargeable battery.

The G7 Pro has already attracted attention from hardware reviewers, many of whom praise its feature set and value. Several publications describe it as one of the strongest alternatives to Microsoft's own premium controllers, highlighting its anti-drift TMR sticks, responsive buttons, and extensive customization options. These features have helped position the controller as a competitive choice for players looking for a high-end gamepad without paying flagship prices.

With a launch price of $79.99, the GameSir G7 Pro delivers a combination of advanced hardware and official Xbox compatibility that has rarely been seen at this price point. Whether it can challenge Microsoft's Elite Series 2 in the long term remains to be seen, but its specifications make it one of the most feature-rich Xbox controllers currently available.

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