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Get ready to wrap your hands around this truly one-of-a-kind controller. Dust off your PS1 and PS2 consoles and get ready to experience your favorite games like never before. Make sure you grab the most comfortable seat in the house because with a wireless range of 30+ feet and a battery life of 10+ hours per charge, you'll be pulling all-nighters! The Defender is packed with all the features you expect from a next-gen video game controller. From its ergonomic shape and comfortable and responsive analog sticks to vibration feedback and turbo functionality, the Defender has got everything you want and nothing you don’t. The Defender is compatible with the PS1, PS2, PS3, PS Classic, Switch and PC! Please note that PS3 does not have six axis capability.
2.4 GHz Wireless technology Pressure sensitive buttons
Turbo functionality Vibration Feedback
Compatible with PS3 (please note that there is no six axis capability) Wireless range of over 30 feet
Compatible with PS1/PS2/PS3/PS Classic/Switch/PC Includes both USB and PS1/PS2 receivers
Includes USB charging cable
This controller was great. I searched for a long time to find a solution to replacing my almost 20 year old dual shock 2s. These controllers are great I bought two. The battery life is good l, the compatibility is great, and these have pretty much all the features the original ones did. The analog sticks work well, maybe they have a little more dead zone than the old school Sony controllers but it didn't ruin any games for me. The buttons are all good and do have a bit of pressure sensitivity to them for games like Madden. And the wireless works really well. Everyone of my friends and family that has played on them has been impressed with them too. Wireless on PlayStation 2! WE ARE in the future!I also use them for PC games and it works good on those as well. The only small issue I have on PC is getting them to be recognized the first try on steam. It'll just show up as a generic controller and won't have all the compatibility, it takes a couple unplugging and plugging back in the get it going. Pay attention to the lights on the front to notice which mode it is in. But once the computer recognizes it properly you are good to go.I would highly recommend these if you are looking for a good replacement for old school games on PS2.