Amkette Evo Gamepad Pro 2 Review : Controlled frenzy

Amkette Evo Gamepad Pro 2 Review : Controlled frenzy
VERDICT:

The Amkette Evo Gamepad Pro 2 is a good buy for those with a budget around Rs. 2500. That said, if you have the first gen controller, then it's not quite the time to upgrade with this one.

For the most part, the build and design of the controller is the same as its predecessor. Getting the similar stuff out of the way, it still mimics the Xbox 360 controller and that is a good thing. The previous gen controller's grip was only partially textured whereas with the Gamepad Pro 2, the grip is completely textured. This is a good addition and makes the controller comfortable to hold. The button layout is the same, which is nice.

A good change is the position of the micro-USB port. Earlier it was under the flap, which meant that the flap was half open if you plugged the controller in to charge. Now it rests between the shoulder buttons and this makes the device very ergonomic, especially if you are playing and charging at the same time. 

There is also the addition of a play/pause and volume control buttons on the controller. This is helpful if you have an Android box under your TV and you’d like to control the volume with the controller. You can also use the volume controls with the smartphone or tablet you are gaming on. 

Overall the build has been improved upon, but the biggest con is still the hinge. It's still flimsy and a slight jerk of the controller during gaming leads the position of the phone to change. Another problem is the weight of the phone you'll use with this. We placed the controller on a table with a OnePlus One connected to it and it tipped, because of the weight of the phone. The same happened when we connected a Nexus 5. This isn’t a groundbreaking flaw, but it's still inconvenient to place the controller on a table with a smartphone connected.

Overall, the build of the controller is good. It borrows elements from the Xbox 360 controller, which works well for it. The hinge still remains to be the weakest link, with the new placement of the USB port being a big plus point.

Setting up the controller

Setting up the controller is as easy as it was with the previous one. Download the app from the Play store, switch on Bluetooth, enter the 4-digit code that you get with the controller, download games and start playing. 

Performance

The last generation Gamepad Pro lasted for about 5 hours on a single charge and the battery life on this new version has improved. You can get anywhere between 8-10 hours of battery life and that is good. It's more than I can get out of a PS Vita.

Coming to the performance of the controller itself, it's snappy, responsive and good. Just don’t get too excited or you may just sway the hinge. Don’t worry, the springy grip will keep your smartphone in place. If you don’t want to spend time hunting for games compatible with the controller, then you can rely on the Gamepad Pro app. It lists the games compatible and the list is pretty comprehensive. The overall experience is a tad better, thanks to the battery life when compared to the previous gen gamepad. 

Bottom line

There are a bunch of controllers available in the market, starting from a few hundred rupees, all the way up to a few thousands. What I liked about the Amkette Evo Gamepad Pro 2 is that it is ergonomically well built for long hours of gaming and has good battery life when compared to its predecessor. What I didn’t like is the fact that the hinge is as flimsy as the first generation controller. The new placement of the USB port is a bonus, along with the addition of the volume controllers. 

Sameer Mitha

Sameer Mitha

Sameer Mitha lives for gaming and technology is his muse. When he isn’t busy playing with gadgets or video games he delves into the world of fantasy novels. View Full Profile

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