The GameSir G7 Pro Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Edition arrives as a feature-focused wireless controller built for Xbox and PC users, with a themed finish based on Wuchang: Fallen Feathers. The design leans heavily on detailed artwork, while the included charging dock keeps the controller ready between sessions without requiring manual cable management. With support for 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.3, and USB-C, the G7 Pro is designed to adapt easily across console, desktop, and mobile setups.
During hands-on use, the controller’s Mag-Res TMR analog sticks aim to deliver consistent tracking behavior with reduced long-term wear compared to traditional potentiometer-based designs. GameSir’s implementation blends magnetic sensing with stable power characteristics, targeting smooth movement response across a wide range of genres. Hall Effect triggers are also present, using contactless input detection intended to maintain consistent actuation over time while preserving predictable trigger travel.
The front buttons use microswitches that produce a distinct click, while four rear buttons provide additional control options for players who prefer custom input layouts. Build quality feels solid across the chassis, and the surface texture provides a secure grip during extended sessions. The D-pad follows a familiar layout, offering a standard directional feel suited for general gameplay, though its feedback may vary depending on individual preference.
In this hands-on evaluation, we focus on real-world responsiveness, wireless stability, trigger behavior, and comfort during longer play sessions. We also examine how the Mag-Res TMR sticks perform across different connection modes and whether the overall feature set offers a balanced experience for players seeking a versatile Xbox-compatible controller.
Specifications
| Category | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | GameSir G7 Pro Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Edition |
| Controller Type | Official Xbox Wireless Controller |
| Connectivity | Tri-mode: 2.4GHz Wireless Dongle, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C Wired |
| Wireless Technology | 2.4GHz low-latency wireless connection |
| Bluetooth Version | Bluetooth 5.3 |
| Compatibility | Xbox consoles, Windows PC, Android devices |
| Stick Technology | GameSir Mag-Res TMR analog sticks |
| Stick Durability | Anti-drift design with Hall Effect-level durability |
| Polling Performance | Stable high polling rate for responsive input |
| Battery Capacity | 1200mAh rechargeable battery |
| Charging Method | Smart Auto Start-Stop Charging Station |
| Charging Feature | Automatic charging when docked |
| Wireless Receiver Storage | Built-in compartment in the charging station |
| Wake Function | One-press wake-up support for the Xbox console |
| Cable Interface | USB Type-C |
| Usage Modes | Wireless gaming, wired gaming, mobile gaming |
| Special Edition | Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Edition design |
| Key Features | Anti-drift sticks, tri-mode connectivity, magnetic charging dock, low-latency wireless performance |
Unboxing


Starting with the unboxing, the packaging follows a familiar presentation, with a clean layout and a large, centered render of the controller. Branding from GameSir, Leenzee (Lingze Technology), and 505 Games is positioned across the top, while the Xbox logo on the front confirms official licensing, ensuring direct compatibility with Xbox consoles without any additional configuration. The back of the box outlines the main hardware features, giving a clear overview of the controller’s design priorities before opening the package.
The collaboration edition supports wireless connectivity with Xbox consoles, while the standard version does not.

Inside the box, the included accessories provide a fairly complete bundle. Alongside the controller, GameSir includes a Smart Auto Start/Stop charging dock, a 3-meter USB Type-A to Type-C cable, a 2.4GHz wireless dongle, a cable retainer, and two interchangeable D-pad modules, 1-month Xbox Ultimate Gamepass, along with the usual documentation and stickers. The USB cable matches the controller’s color theme, helping maintain visual consistency, though it feels slightly stiffer than softer braided alternatives. In typical use, however, the controller will mostly remain on the charging dock, so this has minimal impact on everyday usability.
Design and Build Quality

The GameSir G7 Pro Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Edition immediately draws attention with a design that closely mirrors the game’s visual identity. The controller features a dark-cyan chassis with gold accents around the D-pad and the rings of the analog sticks. This blue-gold combination gives the controller a metallic character while subtly referencing the late Ming Dynasty inspiration behind the game’s world. It manages to look themed without feeling excessive, making it suitable for both display and regular use.

The front shell includes layered artwork inspired by the Feather ability in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers. Rather than relying on simple printed graphics, GameSir uses a UV-resin layering process to create a tactile surface. As a result, the feather pattern can actually be felt when holding the controller. In certain lighting, the blank spaces on the panel reveal ink-style artwork of the protagonist Impermanence, creating a subtle visual effect that shifts depending on the viewing angle. The overall finish has depth and texture, giving the controller a more premium feel than typical plastic shells.


Grip design is another area where extra effort is noticeable. The rear grips use a rubberized diamond-shaped texture that improves stability during longer sessions. The front grip surface uses a layered resin treatment inspired by the Draconic Resurgence robe in the game, producing a dragon-scale-like texture. The layered finish not only adds visual detail but also improves hand placement. Even small battle-worn elements are integrated into the texture, reinforcing the theme while maintaining comfort. The controller feels solid with no creaking or flex when pressure is applied.




The magnetic faceplate design is split into three sections and can be removed easily. Once detached, the internal dark green PCB becomes visible, adding a semi-transparent mechanical appearance that complements the darker color scheme. The magnetic attachment system feels secure, and reattaching the panel takes little effort. Interestingly, the controller maintains a smooth feel even when the faceplate is removed, giving it a slightly modular character.

GameSir follows a familiar Xbox-style layout, allowing most users to adapt quickly. The asymmetrical analog stick positioning keeps the left stick slightly higher for natural thumb reach during movement, while the right stick sits lower for camera control. Button spacing feels balanced, and the ABXY keys provide a firm press with a clean rebound. The circular D-pad features a textured surface that improves directional feedback, particularly useful in games that require precise input.

The G7 Pro uses optical micro-switches for the ABXY buttons and a mechanical micro-switch design for the D-pad, both rated for a short 0.2mm actuation distance. Compared to traditional membrane buttons, the response feels faster and more defined. Presses feel crisp, without the soft resistance often associated with rubber-dome contacts. The internal cushioning prevents harsh bottoming, maintaining a controlled feel during repeated inputs.




The D-pad module is removable, and the package includes three interchangeable options, allowing users to adjust the input feel to their preference. Each version maintains balanced actuation across all directions, reducing the chance of uneven input registration. This can be particularly helpful in action titles where directional precision is important.


Analog stick performance is enabled by GameSir’s Mag-Res TMR technology, which combines the precision of potentiometers with the durability of Hall-effect designs. The sticks support up to 4096 levels of sensitivity, allowing smaller movements to register more consistently. Fine adjustments feel predictable, which benefits genres requiring accurate camera control or aiming precision.


Across the top section, six buttons are positioned where index fingers naturally rest. The surfaces include a light anti-slip texture, helping maintain consistent finger placement. The central USB port includes a detachable cable retainer designed to prevent accidental disconnection when using a wired connection. A 3.5mm headphone jack at the bottom supports both audio output and voice input.


The triggers use precision-tuned Hall Effect sensors designed to provide smooth linear resistance. Built-in micro-switch trigger stops allow users to reduce travel distance for faster response in competitive titles. Hair Trigger Mode can be enabled directly on the controller, offering shorter actuation for quicker inputs. Users can switch between full analog control with 256 levels of feedback or a shorter 1mm micro-motion mode, depending on the type of game being played.





Additional inputs include two micro-switched shoulder buttons and two programmable rear buttons. The shoulder buttons use optical micro-switches with a short travel distance, providing quick feedback when pressed. The rear buttons feature a concave shape that helps prevent accidental activation during active gameplay. Through GameSir software, each button can be remapped, allowing different profiles to be configured for different game genres.

The rear grip area extends the anti-slip diamond texture toward the trigger housing, improving overall handling. The texture feels secure without becoming overly rough, and the controller remains comfortable even during longer sessions. The structure feels dense and well assembled, contributing to a sense of durability.



The included charging dock follows the same color scheme as the controller, maintaining visual consistency across the package. A bright blue LED strip indicates charging activity, while the dock can also function as a hub for the wireless receiver. The bundled cable is thick and reinforced, with an extended connector length to reduce strain during use. A storage compartment at the base of the dock allows the receiver to be stored securely when not in use. The auto start-stop charging function allows the controller to begin charging immediately when placed on the dock, making day-to-day use more convenient.
Overall, the G7 Pro Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Edition combines themed visual elements with practical improvements in materials and construction. The layered textures improve grip, the modular components add flexibility, and the internal structure feels well assembled. The result is a controller that balances distinctive styling with long-session comfort.
Connectivity
Modern gaming setups are no longer limited to a single platform, and the GameSir G7 Pro is built with that in mind. It offers a tri-mode connectivity system that works across Xbox, PC, and Android, keeping the experience consistent whether you’re at a desk, on a console, or using a phone.

The controller supports 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.3, and a wired USB Type-C connection. Switching between these modes is handled through a physical toggle, which is easier than navigating software menus. It also reduces the chances of pairing issues when moving between devices.
| Xbox Indicator | Description |
|---|---|
| Breathing | Reconnecting state. Connects to previously paired devices. |
| Flowing Light Mode (Surround Flowing Effect) | Pairing state (Bluetooth mode). In this state, the controller can be discovered and paired with devices. |
| Solid | Connection successful. |
| Off | Power-off state. The controller enters standby after 10 minutes of inactivity in 2.4G or Bluetooth mode. |
For Xbox consoles, the G7 Pro uses a licensed 2.4GHz wireless connection via the included receiver. Setup is simple—plug in the receiver, switch to 2.4G mode, and power on the controller. The connection remains stable during gameplay, and input response feels consistent. The wired option is also available and works as expected, offering a reliable backup for longer sessions or when charging.
On PC, the experience is similar. The 2.4GHz dongle provides a low-latency connection suitable for most games, while the wired mode allows instant plug-and-play use. The controller is detected without extra setup, and switching between connection types doesn’t interrupt usability, which is useful for mixed setups.
For Android devices, the controller connects over Bluetooth 5.3. Pairing is done through the phone’s Bluetooth menu, where the device appears as “GameSir-G7 Pro.” Once connected, performance remains stable, and reconnecting after the first pairing is quick. If there are any issues, holding the pairing button resets the connection process.
Function Keys
The controller’s function keys revolve around the “M” button, which works as a modifier for most secondary controls. In practice, this keeps the layout clean while still giving quick access to key features. Basic actions like powering on or entering pairing mode are handled by dedicated buttons, but most adjustments—such as volume, trigger sensitivity, and profile switching—are controlled by M-button combinations.
| Function | Key Combination | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Power On/Off | Xbox Button (hold 5s to power off) | Turns the controller on or off |
| Pairing Mode | Pairing Button (hold 2s) | Activates Bluetooth pairing |
| Preset Switching | M + Y / B / A / X | Cycles through 4 saved profiles |
| Volume Adjustment | M + D-pad Up/Down | Controls the overall audio level |
| Game/Chat Balance | M + D-pad Left/Right | Adjusts game and voice mix |
| Hair Trigger Mode | M + LT/RT (hold 2s) | Toggles reduced trigger travel |
| Mute Toggle | Mute Button | Enables or disables the microphone |
| Rear Button Mapping | M + L4/R4/L5/R5 | Assigns functions to extra buttons |
| Calibration | Button combo (analog mode) | Recalibrates sticks and triggers |
| Reset | Rear pinhole button | Performs a hardware reset |
Using M with the D-pad for audio control is particularly useful during gameplay, especially when a headset is connected, as it removes the need to pause or open system menus. The same approach applies to rear button mapping and hair trigger mode, enabling on-the-fly changes without software. It does take a bit of time to remember the combinations, but once familiar with them, the system feels efficient and well-integrated into regular use.
GameSir Nexus Software


The GameSir Nexus software is where the G7 Pro shows its flexibility. It installs quickly on PC or Xbox and connects to the controller without any extra steps. The interface is designed with controller navigation in mind, so moving through menus feels natural. Profile support is well-implemented, allowing you to create and store multiple setups for different games. Button remapping is handled through a visual layout, making it easy to assign rear buttons or tweak inputs without confusion.





The software offers a good level of control over sticks and triggers. You can adjust deadzones, anti-deadzones, and response curves for each stick, which helps fine-tune aiming and movement. The curve presets are simple but useful, especially if you want a slower start with a faster ramp-up. Trigger settings include hair-trigger modes and adjustable dead zones, allowing for quicker response in games where timing matters. These adjustments are easy to apply and take effect instantly.

There are also additional options, such as motion controls, vibration tuning, and polling rate adjustment up to 1000Hz. Vibration can be customized across different zones, including triggers and grips, or disabled if needed. The app also includes firmware updates and a calibration tool to help maintain accuracy over time. In day-to-day use, the software runs reliably and keeps things simple, while still offering enough depth for users who want more control over their controller setup.
Battery and Charging
The G7 Pro is powered by a 1200mAh lithium battery, delivering up to 15 hours of continuous gameplay in wireless mode. In daily use, this level of endurance is generally sufficient for extended sessions across several days without requiring immediate recharging. Battery performance remains stable during longer play periods, and there were no sudden drops in connectivity or input response as the battery level decreased. Actual battery life may vary depending on vibration strength, wireless usage, and play duration, but the rated capacity aligns well with typical gaming habits.

The included smart charging dock improves overall usability by simplifying the charging process. The controller begins charging automatically when placed on the dock and stops as soon as it is removed. This removes the need to manually connect a cable after each session and helps keep the controller consistently ready for use. The dock also integrates intelligent power detection, which helps maintain stable charging behavior and reduces the likelihood of the controller running out of power unexpectedly.
For longer sessions, the G7 Pro also supports charging while playing through a wired connection. This allows gameplay to continue uninterrupted when the battery level is low. The controller remains fully responsive when connected via cable, ensuring users can continue playing without pausing to charge.
Use & Gaming Experience

After two weeks of regular use across Xbox, PC, and Android, the GameSir G7 Pro Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Edition delivers a consistent and dependable gaming experience across multiple genres. The controller maintains stable input response during both short and extended sessions, while the Mag-Res TMR analog sticks and Hall Effect triggers contribute to predictable control behavior in different gameplay scenarios.


Testing in shooters such as Call of Duty: Warzone and Battlefield 6 highlights the accuracy of the Mag-Res TMR sticks. Small movements register clearly, allowing controlled adjustments to aim without sudden jumps in sensitivity. Tracking moving targets feels stable, particularly when making gradual corrections during mid-range encounters. The sticks maintain consistent tension and return cleanly to center, helping preserve control during repeated directional inputs. Hair Trigger Mode reduces trigger travel distance, allowing faster firing response, which can be useful in competitive gameplay where quick reactions matter.


In action RPGs like Wuchang: Fallen Feathers and Elden Ring, the analog sticks show good balance between precision and smooth movement. Character positioning feels controlled during exploration, while camera adjustments remain predictable when navigating tight environments. The Hall Effect triggers provide a smooth press with uniform resistance, maintaining steady input when performing repeated actions such as guarding or heavy attacks. The tactile microswitch face buttons produce a noticeable click, offering consistent feedback when executing timed inputs such as dodging or chaining attacks.

Racing performance was evaluated using Forza Horizon 5, where trigger sensitivity plays an important role. The analog triggers allow gradual throttle adjustments, helping maintain traction when accelerating out of corners. Steering inputs feel balanced, with small stick movements translating accurately to directional control. The predictable stick resistance makes it easier to maintain a racing line without overcorrecting, particularly at higher speeds.

Platform-oriented gameplay in Hollow Knight: Silksong benefits from the defined feedback of the microswitch buttons. Directional inputs feel reliable, while the D-pad provides consistent response when navigating menus or performing quick movement adjustments. The textured surface of the D-pad helps maintain thumb stability, which can improve control in games that require repeated directional changes.
The rear buttons provide additional flexibility for custom control layouts. Assigning frequently used inputs such as crouch, reload, or dodge to the back buttons reduces the need to reposition thumbs away from the analog sticks. The concave design helps prevent unintended presses, even during active gameplay. After a short adjustment period, the additional inputs become easier to integrate into regular use.

Comfort during longer sessions is supported by the textured grip surfaces, which provide a secure hold without feeling overly rough. Even after extended play periods, the surface maintains a stable grip and does not become slippery. The weight distribution feels balanced, and the familiar Xbox layout allows most users to adapt quickly without relearning button positioning.
Across two weeks of testing, the GameSir G7 Pro maintains consistent performance in multiple genres. The Mag-Res TMR analog sticks deliver stable, accurate movement, the Hall Effect triggers provide predictable resistance, and the microswitch buttons offer clear tactile feedback. Combined with reliable wireless connectivity and a practical charging dock, the controller provides a balanced gaming experience across console, PC, and mobile platforms.
