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The VOYEE PC Controller is a wired USB gamepad designed as a replacement for the classic GameCube controller, compatible with PC (Windows 7/8/10), Mac, and Nintendo Switch. Featuring dual analog sticks, pressure-sensitive L and R triggers, and an integrated touchpad, it offers precise control and intuitive navigation. Its durable matte plastic construction ensures comfort and longevity, making it an affordable, nostalgic upgrade for gamers seeking reliable performance across multiple platforms.















| ASIN | B07GZHDR6J |
| Additional Features | Touchpad |
| Brand | VOYEE |
| Brand Name | VOYEE |
| Button Quantity | 12 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Nintendo Switch, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Gamepad |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 870 Reviews |
| Hardware Platform | pc |
| Item Dimensions | 5.51 x 4.13 x 2.36 inches |
| Item Weight | 233 Grams |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Touchpad |
| UPC | 746860731684 |
J**Z
Good Value
This is a well USB controller. The joystick is tightened and the buttons are responsive. The Land R buttons are pressure sensitive, this thing honestly is great on my opinion. The left stick dosent feel quite as good as gamecube. And still has that satisfying sound and dosent feel cheap like other 3rd party controllers. c stick is much akin to a traditional right stick kinda compared to the original gamecube one and feels very nice. The dpad is awesome and works surprisingly well!
T**D
Good Father Award
Now that my 5 year old son can use a GameCube controller instead of a keyboard to play old school GameCube games on my computer, I feel like I should win a good father award. Also, it keeps him from accidentally switching from the game to other computer applications while playing. And it is much easier on the wrist than playing games on the keyboard (which I've been doing for years). But honestly, it was at least as much a selfish desire to wax nostalgic with some of my favorite games from years ago that ultimately led to my purchase. I am really surprised that a $13 controller works so well and am very satisfied with this product. Been using it for about 2 weeks so far and so far so good. Thank you!
C**N
Good for the price, some missing capabilities from an original GC controller.
Surprising, for the price, they feel pretty decent. A little lighter than an original controller, and the buttons are a bit stiff, but is otherwise completely usable casually. Immediately connected with my computer and was I was able to use it straight away (with configuring in my emulators). I need to be able to flick the analogue stick reliably, but with both of the controllers I purchased there was notable rebound (checking Dolphin, it was a 100% all the way back rebound). This made some tech impossible, but I didn't buy these for myself so this only affected my rating from a casual perspective. I even have some original Nintendo-issued controllers that used to do this, so let's just hope this is a matter of needing to be broken in first, as with the stiffness of the buttons. One thing advertised that was different was "Analogue digital" in reference to the shoulders. What is that supposed to imply? I assume it was because in slang people would call these "analogues," but yes, they are digital, which means they only activate when pressed all the way down (unlike original GC controllers, which had in-between inputs). This is most likely a cost-saving measure, or just a complete oversight, seeing as many GC games relied on this as a capability. Unfortunate, but just what you get for such a low price. Summary: Well worth the price in my opinion, and is worth if you are looking for a cheap controller for faithful use with emulators. Actually feels genuine besides the stiff buttons, but is still completely usable. The analogue rebound and digital shoulders are the biggest problems in my opinion, but seeing as you can remap the analogues to two button presses (like DPad-Up and Shoulder like someone else mentioned), this only affected my rating by 1 star. Overall, 4/5 for what you get.
T**N
Trashy, albeit usable, workaround. NOT worth the price, even though it's cheap.
Update 2: This controllers is NOT MAC COMPATIBLE, despite the claim. For example, the pressure-sensitive L & R buttons don't register anything until you "click" the button all the way down. If you were hoping to enjoy Mario Sunshine for some good old nostalgia, look elsewhere. UPDATE: Even worse than i thought: I started playing older NES/SNES games which only require 2 or 4 buttons and the D-pad. But turns out, this crappy controller's D-pad doesn't even work right: left/right are often "smeared" with up & down, no matter how carefully you press the button. I DARE anyone using this controller to play an old Metroid game and see how nearly impossible it is to first move left or right, then halt and shoot directly upward or downward WITHOUT staring to move left or right again inadvertently. This is truly the worst hardware I have ever purchased! This controller is poorly constructed and worth less than its already low cost. While half the price of a real Nintendo-brand controller, this is worth about a tenth of the value. After a SINGLE WEEK of moderate-to-heavy use, the cheap plastic over the left analog (gray) joystick began so crack and peal off (see uploaded photo). This happened IN A SINGLE WEEK. From the start, the C-stick (yellow joystick) is electronically buggy, often sending constant/non-stop signals to the computer (e.g. you press left, and the controller acts like you're HOLDING the stick left perpetually) even though the physical joystick works fine. This happens for the C-stick in every direction. The only way to fix it is to press the stick in the same direction rather hard to sort of "deactivate" the signal. For some games, this isn't a big issue, but for other games it's critical. Less than three months later, the A-button began to stick. And no, there was no liquid spilled on it, no food or drink ever near it at all. A couple weeks after that, the primary analog/gray joystick began to glitch just like the C-stick, except in one direction: it randomly starts sending a signal as if I'm holding the joystick to the right even when I'm not touching it. Again, the only way to reset the signal is to actually press to the right (usually needs a lot of force) to "reset" it. And since you're using this controller with an emulator (since it's USB, after all), be warned: these "electronically sticky signals" make setting buttons to non-gamecube games a huge pain, like inadvertently assigning C-Left to every button nonstop until you figure out how to fix it. Every NINTENDO controller I've ever owned worked perfectly for YEARS despite way more abuse than this thing got, and barely cost $30-$40. This manufacturer/seller VOYEE is complete trash. It'll work *tolerably* for a few months, but will annoy you constantly and cause problems while using it. There is absolutely no way these tons of 5-star and 4-star ratings are real. This product is terrible, and Amazon's letting them get away with it.
T**T
Cheaper than I thought it'd be and feels just like an actual GameCube controller to me.
Sometimes it'll end up disconnecting, but other than that, and the fact it takes a little more to press the L and R bumpers compared to actual GameCube controllers, it works perfectly. Better than I thought a controller of this price would.
D**G
Worked for a few months.
These were exactly what I needed for a break room gaming set up at my office. Purchased 4 of them so we could play 4 player games. Over about 5-6 months of very light use, maybe an hour a day, three of the 4 are now falling apart. Pros: Easy set up Work as you'd assume Cons: Control sticks are not one solid piece - the thumb covers came off and/or wore away after very moderate use. The L and R buttons are not analog, they're digital. Making some gamecube games not work properly.
B**.
Lacks some Crucial capabilities.
This product certainly looks like a normal Gamecube controller, feels like the originals and is made of good plastic, but it lacks some things that really made the GC controller very much an innovation compared to it's predecessor, the N64. As far as I can tell, there is no actual motors in the grips to give a rumble feature; this isn't really a problem for a lot of games as the rumble was mostly used for damage and doesn't make a huge gameplay change not having them. Also of note is that some of the buttons feel stiff and is likely due to the tactile switch they use. Z-button also lacks a spring, so it just kinda jiggles in place but the button registers every time it's pressed from any angle. What DOES change how you play a game however is that they lack any form of analog shoulder button control. GC controllers have some of the earliest examples of what we consider "Triggers" in modern controllers, and many games took huge advantage of this by having two separate controls; examples include Super Mario Sunshine, Metroid Prime 1 and 2, and Luigi's Mansion, just in my own personal experience. Without these controls, the controller is actually a hinderance to gameplay. If you plan to use this with emulators and don't need the analog or have a separate solution (maybe a pair of race pedals?), it's an okay buy for whatever purpose you need two joysticks in the Xbox configuration for. If you are looking for a Gamecube controller that will function exactly like the original one, don't buy this controller.
C**Y
Great controller!!
I definitely don’t regret buying these, if felt great at first. The plastic they use is much cooler than the official Nintendo controller, so my friend and I played for hours without difficulty. The controller is perfect, excellent rod calibration, accuracy and response time, and I like that the ABXY button is more clicky than the official controller. The only real difference I feel is that the joystick is more sensitive, which is okay because you can adjust the sensitivity in the game. The z button has a different elastic mechanism and feels equivalent to the LR button on the top of the joycon. fine. The D pad is also great. Most importantly, the low price is indeed shocking.
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