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Background
The GameSir X2 Pro is a mobile gaming controller released on September 1, 2022, by GameSir and officially licensed by Xbox, designed for Android devices and connecting directly via USB-C for low-latency performance without requiring a battery. Its telescopic design allows a smartphone to be mounted and used like a handheld console, while key features include dual analog sticks, a D-pad, ABXY buttons, Hall-effect triggers for durability, programmable back buttons, and pass-through charging. Built for cloud gaming platforms such as Xbox Cloud Gaming, it provides more precise control than touchscreen inputs; however, it can have minor compatibility issues with certain phone sizes or cases, potential wear on buttons over time, and occasional connection problems if the USB-C alignment is off, with no major recalls reported.
Identification
Model Name: GameSir X2 Pro
A telescopic controller that expands to hold a phone in the center
USB-C connector on the right side (plugs directly into phone)
Xbox-style layout with offset joysticks
Includes Xbox logo button and black/white color variants
Typically labeled “X2 Pro Xbox” on packaging
Technical Specifications
- USB-C direct connection (no Bluetooth):
Uses a built-in USB-C connection to deliver low-latency input without requiring wireless pairing or a battery.
- Expandable design to fit most Android phones:
Features a telescopic, spring-loaded design that fits phones roughly 110–179 mm long and holds them securely during gameplay.
- Pass-through charging while playing:
Includes a secondary USB-C port that allows the phone to charge while the controller is in use.
- Comes with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate trial:
Typically includes a 1-month trial subscription for access to a large cloud gaming library.
- Supports cloud gaming and native Android games:
Works with platforms like Xbox Cloud Gaming as well as Android games that support external controllers.
- Advanced control components:
Equipped with Hall-effect triggers, responsive joysticks, and tactile bumpers for improved precision and durability.
- Color options:
Midnight (black) – the most common version, with a darker, Xbox-style look
Moonlight (white) – a lighter version with a clean, white/gray design