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GameSir T4 Kaleid Transparent PC Controller, Wired Gaming Controller for PC/Switch/Android TV Box, Plug and Play Gamepad Joystick

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Features

  • Ultimate Personalization: The transparent body of the GameSir T4 Kaleid allows for ultimate lights personalization. With customizable LED lighting, you can create a unique gaming experience that is tailored to your preferences. Stand out from the crowd with a controller that is as unique as you are.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Compatible with PC, Switch, and Android TV box, the GameSir T4 Kaleid is the perfect controller for gamers who play across multiple platforms. With just one controller, you can seamlessly switch between devices, making it a must-have accessory for any serious gamer.
  • Plug and Play: Enjoy seamless, hassle-free device connectivity with our USB-C cable(2m/6.5 feet), say goodbye to tangled cords and complicated setup processes, elevate your experience and simplify your life.
  • Hall Effect Sticks: The GameSir T4 Kaleid features Hall Effect sensing sticks, which are anti-drift and have an ultra-long life. This means that you can enjoy pinpoint accuracy during gameplay, without having to worry about any drifting or inaccuracies.
  • Hall Effect Magnetic Sensors: The precision-tuned Hall Effect analog triggers allow for even more precise control over your in-game actions, enhanced precision. Additionally it features tactile yet cushioned face buttons, providing a comfortable and responsive gaming experience.
  • Macro Back Buttons: The GameSir T4 Kaleid also features 2 macro back buttons, providing even more customization options. With the GameSir Nexus software, you can further customize the controller to suit your individual gaming style, ensuring that you have the perfect setup for every game.
  • Immersive Gameplay: The GameSir T4 Kaleid features motion-control for immersive gameplay, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in your favorite games. With dual distinct rumble motors, you'll feel every action as it happens on screen, providing a truly immersive gaming experience.

Release date: March 31, 2023


Package Dimensions: 6.42 x 4.72 x 3.39 inches; 13.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Item model number: GameSir T4k


Item Weight: 13.4 ounces


Manufacturer: GameSir


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: March 31, 2023


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  • Linux Buyers Beware (It does work though)
First off let me start off by saying that I chose not to mark off any points for any of the issues I had due Linux. This product is not designed for Linux, it is not advertised to be compatible with Linux, and any problems I faced are purely my own for buying this over something that does advertise Linux compatibility. That said, I will be talking about my experience on Linux as Linux users often have to make the choice between buying a worse product that will definitely work, or a better one that will maybe work. First, let me talk about the controller itself. This is by far the BEST controller I have ever laid my hands on. It is extremely clear to me that every single detail was painstakingly refined to bring us this product. Everything from the looks to the physical build quality is absolutely flawless and I am extremely happy when I am using this thing. The grips are hard plastic and feature a texture similar to knurling that not only really grippy, but seems like it will help minimize the impact of sweaty hands (though I haven't owned it long enough to say for certain if this is the case). As for the input, the sticks perform about as well as you would expect, but the feel of the sticks is really good. The edges of the stick cap are knurled so they are extra grippy and unlikely to slip in intense gaming sessions. The face buttons use clicky mechanical switches and they feel and sound exactly like clicking a mouse. In games I actually really appreciate this additional auditory feedback as in kart racers where you have to time when you start holding the gas, its good to be able to hear how far off you were. The D-Pad was my biggest worry and I can honestly say that I am relieved that this D-Pad is good. It is very easy to make a D-Pad that FEELS good and for most people that's all they need to speak highly of it. It's an entirely different challenge to make one that PERFORMS well. Most modern D-Pads I have used are too sensitive on diagonal inputs which makes certain retro games or fighting games pretty hard. With this each of the 8 directions have a noticeable click, and its hard to actuate a diagonal input unintentionally, even when you rock from 1 side to the other. Now on to the Linux section Let me start by reiterating that this DOES work... There are just a couple pretty nasty caveats. When I first got this controller, I saw that it supported both xinput and direct input and I assumed between one of those 2 that it would work. When the controller arrived and I go to plug it in for the first time it lights up in xinput mode... and then immediately turns off the light. I go around trying to follow the instructions to change the modes and it nothing happens at all. I then start poking around my system to try to debug whether the system even sees the controller and I end up spending 3 hours trying to figure out SOMETHING that would let me keep this glorious thing. Then later I found out that in order to change modes I had to HOLD the buttons as the controller is powering on and suddenly the first thing I thought to try turned out to be the solution. As for the "nasty caveats", the only mode on this controller that works with Linux is Android mode. Xinput mode immediately shuts off after it powers on, I couldn't figure out how to access the controller with direct input (though I didn't try very long), and Nintendo Switch mode ACTUALLY FREEZES MY SYSTEM. To add to this problem, this is a wired only controller that realistically you might want to leave connected to your system at all time. The problem with that though is that for some reason during the bootup process the controller tries to boot into Nintendo Switch mode so I either have to have it unplugged when booting my system, or babysit the controller so it boots into the correct mode. Also while I don't know exactly what is happening, I believe the controller is interfering with Steam's ability to launch as well, so it is best to not even plug it in until Steam launches. Once you have it working it performs really well. You lose access to features such as rumble and gyro, but a lot of configuration features of the controller are accessed from the controller itself, so you get access to stuff like hair trigger mode, switching A and B and X and Y, and most importantly, programmable back buttons. You can also adjust the lighting to one of four modes (which is better than nothing) and you can change their brightness or turn them off if you don't care about them. I do not have a windows machine to test if configuring it on windows will stick when you switch to Linux, but if that does then that would be great. Conclusion: Overall, if you are a Windows user, you are going to have absolutely 0 issues with this controller. It's an excellent controller and supposedly the configuration software is pretty good. If you are a Linux user and you are OK with all the workaround you need to do to get this controller to play nice with your system, then physically, there is nothing that should prevent you from enjoying this controller. Though again, on Linux, you DO need to leave it unplugged when you aren't using it. While I know that getting full Linux support is a lot to ask of any company, I would really like if GameSir at least tried to offer a bare minimum level of support for Linux (I.e. boots into a mode that works by default and not into a mode that hard freeze your system on boot). It is very clear from using this controller that the engineers considered every tiny detail of this controller and put a lot of love into polishing it to perfection, and I would love if future products by this company were more widely available on other platforms. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Austin Allman Austin Allman

  • Works on Ubuntu with a little bit of fiddling
I saw good reviews of the T4K and the price is hard to beat. It didn't say anything about linux support out of the box, but I took the plunge anyways. I have a stock Ubuntu 23.10 install with the Apt version of Steam. My Dual Shock 3 and 8bitdo SN30 controllers work without additional software. I could not get the T4K to work for an entire afternoon, trying every ten year old Ask Ubuntu post, until I finally thought of updating the kernel. That, specifically v 6.7.10, did the trick. The year of the linux desktop is here as long as you don't mind beating your head against the wall for a few hours now and then. Beyond the setup the sticks are solid if a little less sensitive than the ones I'm used to. The face buttons feel good and squish without sticking. The D-pad is excellent with what feels to be dampened micro switches for each direction. The handle area is well textured and the bumper buttons are easy to press, especially compared to the Steam Deck. The shoulder buttons are good and the triggers are sensitive if not a little loose. The LEDs can be fully dimmed by holding mode and flicking the left stick. The center home button's LED stays brightly lit so I put a laptop camera sticker over it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by Sean McGrail

  • One of the best controllers I have ever owned.
I'm using this with my PC and it is one of the best controllers I have ever owned. I normally will wear out controllers in a matter of weeks to a few months and have tried all sorts of ways to stop the sticks from drifting over the years, from replacing the potentiometers to little dust guards that went on the sticks to hopefully prevent dust and such from getting inside, and nothing ever worked or lasted. The dust guards did help a bit, but the sticks still ended up drifting as the problem was the potentiometers, they are terrible. On the other hand, I have had this controller for about four months now and there is zero drift. All of the buttons are just as responsive as the day I got it, and the sticks feel just as tight and responsive as the day I started using it. This is mind blowingly awesome to me as it means I don't have to keep shelling out 30~50 bucks twice a year to have a decent controller that just works! The lighting options are great, and I love being able to see through the case to the frankly very cool looking pcbs. The only downside I have had is that I have yet to get the software to recalibrate the sticks to work, but that is due to a conflict with other rgb software on my computer, and as I have had no issues with the sticks needing recalibration I'm not all that worried about it at the moment. I would heartily recommend this controller for anyone who wants to have a controller whose joysticks won't crap out on you with only a few months of use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023 by Christopher L. Short

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