

Alright, let's dive into this arVin wireless gamepad. First off, the multi-platform compatibility is a huge win. I've used it with my iPad Pro, iPhone, and even tried it on a friend's Android tablet—it just works. The stretched design fits my iPad Pro 13-inch like a glove, and I love that I don't have to remove my phone case every time I want to play. The bezel-less design is a nice touch for quick volume adjustments mid-game.
The Hall Effect joysticks and triggers are where this controller shines. The precision is insane—no drift issues, and the 0.1mm accuracy makes a noticeable difference in games like Call of Duty Mobile and Genshin Impact. The three joystick modes (FPS, Normal, Racing) are a neat addition, though I mostly stick to FPS mode for shooters.
Now, the macro programming and turbo functions are fun to play around with. Setting up turbo for rapid-fire in shooting games is a breeze, and the programmable buttons (M1/M2) add a layer of customization that's hard to find in budget controllers. The RGB lights are a cool aesthetic bonus, though they don't really add much to functionality.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows. The Bluetooth pairing can be finicky—sometimes it connects instantly, other times I have to power cycle the controller multiple times. And while the build quality feels sturdy overall, the right joystick has popped off more than once during intense gaming sessions. Also, the A button occasionally doesn't register presses, which is frustrating mid-battle.
The battery life is decent—around 15 hours as advertised—but charging takes a while. And while it's great for cloud gaming via PS Remote Play and Xbox Game Pass, the lack of USB-C passthrough means you can't charge your device while playing.
Final verdict? For the price (especially if you snag it on sale), this controller is a steal. It's not perfect—the quirks can be annoying—but it's miles ahead of other budget options and even gives some premium controllers a run for their money. If you're looking for a versatile gamepad that works across multiple devices without breaking the bank, this one's worth considering.
