The GameSir T4 Kaleid is perfection — I just wish I could use it on Xbox


When the press release for the GameSir (opens in new tab) T4 Kaleid originally landed in my inbox, I could tell from the photos I was going to love at least the aesthetics of this controller, but in my testing, it’s proved more than just a pretty face. In fact, besides appreciating the fancy RGB lights of the T4 Kaleid, I’ve been well and truly spoiled by the use of its hall effect thumbsticks and mechanical buttons and find myself utterly heartbroken I can’t use this controller on my Xbox console.

That’s really all I have negative to say about this controller, so if you’re interested in an eye-catching accessory for PC gaming, which comes with endless options for customizing your controls, then read on for my full GameSir T4 Kaleid review.

GameSir T4 Kaleid Controller: Price, availability and specs 

GameSir T4 Kaleid Box (Image credit: Jennifer Young – Windows Central)

The GameSir T4 Kaleid Wired Controller is available directly from GameSir, or from Amazon for $41.99 in the US and £41.99 in the UK. The GameSir Kaleid is also available on the official GameSir store on AliExpress. As far as I’m aware, GameSir isn’t an easy brand to get hold of in physical stores, so you’ll need to order their products online, but this may change in the future as the brand grows.

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Category GameSir Kaleid Wired Controller
Connectivity Wired, 2m detachable USB-C cable
Controls Microswitch ABXY face buttons
Row 2 – Cell 0 Hall Effect Magnetic triggers and thumbsticks
Row 3 – Cell 0 6-axis gyro sensor for aiming and steering
Row 4 – Cell 0 Master button for on-device control
Row 5 – Cell 0 Rear M1 and M2 remappable buttons
Features Rumble motors
Row 7 – Cell 0 Dedicated GameSir T4 Kaleid app
Row 8 – Cell 0 Optional hair trigger settings
Compatibility Windows 10/11, Switch and Android 8.0 and above devices
Audio 3.5mm audio jack
Weight 380g

GameSir T4 Kaleid Controller: Build quality & design





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