The third-party gaming peripheral industry is constantly evolving, with GameSir unveiling its newest flagship product, the G7 Pro controller. The new, officially-supported Xbox, PC, and Android-compatible gamepad is aimed at raising the performance and functionality bar, supplanting the firm’s widely-acclaimed Tarantula Pro. Crafted with gamer ergonomics and polish, the G7 Pro is loaded with multiple premium-level features normally reserved for among the best controllers but at a price that’s competitively enticing.
At the center of the allure of the GameSir G7 Pro are its cutting-edge technical specifications. The controller has TMR magnetic sticks for butter-smooth, drift-free control and greater lifespan. These are supplemented by Hall effect analog triggers with accurate input and clicky tactile stops to give even faster response, especially in racing and shooter games. For PC and Android players, the G7 Pro is fully tri-mode compatible, featuring wired, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth connectivity to suit most gaming arrangements. There is also an integrated gyroscope, which will continue to work while gaming in wireless mode over 2.4GHz, providing that added touch of control for those titles that will make the most of it.
Other than its essential gaming, the G7 Pro is all about convenience and customization. It has four remappable macro buttons where players can tailor controls according to their personal playstyle. It also has customizable faceplates with a visual customization feature. The audio support is strong with full 3.5mm audio supported for wired and wireless PC. A charging dock for easy power management and a new software bundle for setting adjustments is also included in the package. Performance is stunning with a 1000Hz polling frequency and just 6ms of input lag across its 2.4GHz dongle, which makes the G7 Pro an outright contender in competitive multiplayer gaming on release day. Appearance is characteristic of GameSir’s consistent focus on clean, good looks in a “Mech White” and “Shadow Ember” finish.
However, there is one very significant point to keep in mind for Xbox console gamers. As a result of recent restrictions on Microsoft protocols, the native G7 Pro will only be available with wired capabilities on Xbox. GameSir has mitigated this by confirming that a specific Xbox wireless edition is in production and will come out later in the year at an enhanced price. The wired base G7 Pro will be released on July 8, 2025, for $80 and can pre-ordered directly from the GameSir website. PC and Android gamers will appreciate its feature set immediately, but Xbox enthusiasts seeking the ultimate wireless experience may want to hold out for the next iteration.