Hands-On: GameSir Nova and Nova Lite

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    • Feb 08
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    Hands-On: GameSir Nova and Nova Lite


    The GameSir Nova and Nova Lite controllers are recent additions to the gaming accessory market, designed to serve various gaming platforms effectively. These controllers aim to improve the gaming experience with features tailored for specific platform needs, delivering versatility and strong performance at a reasonable price point.




    Both controllers are constructed robustly with a focus on functional gaming features. The Nova series strives to provide quality and reliability for gamers who are seeking an affordable alternative to pricier models. Whether for use on a PC or a Nintendo Switch, the GameSir Nova and Nova Lite are equipped with features that meet different gaming needs, providing a smooth and responsive experience across various devices.




    Let’s take a closer look at the two of them.





    GameSir Nova



    GameSir Nova



    GameSir Nova




    Design and Construction



    The GameSir Nova and Nova Lite controllers emphasize functionality over aesthetics. Both models feature a durable plastic construction reminiscent of classic Nintendo controllers. The Nova is equipped with a 6-axis gyro for motion control and HD vibration motors, whereas the Nova Lite offers standard vibration feedback without the gyro.




    A notable feature of the Nova is the anti-friction rings around the thumbsticks, which facilitate smoother movement, an element missing from the Lite version.




    Features



    Both controllers support Bluetooth, USB-C connectivity, and a 2.4GHz USB dongle connection (available separately for the Nova). They are compatible with Nintendo Switch, PC, iOS, and Android. The Nova is enhanced with RGB lighting on the thumbsticks and includes two programmable macro buttons, expanding its customization options.




    The Lite model permits on-board customization of vibration intensity but lacks the additional features found on the Nova.




    Setup and Performance



    Setting up the controllers is simple, supported by on-board calibration and firmware upgrades via a smartphone app connected through Bluetooth. Performance tests across various platforms show that both controllers perform well, with the Nova excelling in polling rate and motion control precision, making it ideal for Nintendo Switch games.




    The Nova Lite, while more basic, still provides dependable performance and responsiveness, particularly on PC.





    GameSir Nova Lite



    GameSir Nova Lite



    GameSir Nova Lite




    GameSir Nova

    • Platforms Supported: Switch, Android, iOS, PC, and Steam.
    • Connectivity Options: Choose between Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, or a wired connection for flexibility.
    • Controls: Features membrane ABXY buttons and innovative Hall effect sticks for precise movements. It does not have analog triggers but instead uses hair triggers for quicker responses.
    • Feedback: Equipped with a rumble motor in each grip for immersive gameplay and a 6-axis gyro for motion control.
    • Extra Features: Includes two customizable back buttons to personalize your gaming strategies.
    • Battery Life: Powered by a 1200mAh battery for extended play sessions.
    • Design: Retro White or Neon Teal.




    GameSir Nova Lite

    • Platforms Supported: PC, Steam, Android, iOS, and Switch
    • Connectivity Options: Offers Bluetooth, wireless dongle, and wired connectivity.
    • Battery Life: Comes with a 600mAh battery.
    • Controls: Includes membrane ABXY buttons and Hall effect sticks for durability and precision, with the addition of analog triggers.
    • Feedback: Features a vibration motor in each grip for dynamic in-game feedback.
    • Design: Stellar White or Space Purple




    Battery and Charging



    The Nova Lite features a 600mAh battery with around six hours of playtime, while the Nova includes a 1200mAh battery and theoretically yields twice that. Both models are equipped with a multi-color battery charge indicator and an LED alert for low battery status.




    Value and Pricing



    With the Nova Lite priced at $25.99and the Nova at $35.99, these controllers offer a more budget-friendly alternative without compromising on essential features. This pricing strategy enhances their appeal, particularly when compared to higher-priced competitors.




    The right model for you depends on your gaming needs and budget



    Conclusion



    The GameSir Nova and Nova Lite controllers provide robust performance, versatile connectivity options, and sturdy build quality at an accessible price point. Choosing between the two will depend on your specific platform preferences and gaming needs.




    Both controllers are suitable for gamers looking for a dependable multi-platform option, with differences in feature sets that cater to various preferences, appealing to both casual gamers and those with more specific requirements.



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