PlayStation 3 Zero Wireless Controller - colors may vary
| Average Customer Rating: | 3.0 |
| Release Date: | 2007-09-25 |
| Brand: | Nyko |
| Model: | 83009 |
| Weight: | 2 pounds |
| Dimensions: | 6.2 inches x 8.4 inches x 3.9 inches [Width x Length x Height] |
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Experience innovation with the Zero wireless controller for PlayStation 3. The Zero controller is an entirely new ergonomic design, built to maximize comfort for all players while providing a unique and stylish appearance. With full six-direction tilt functionality, the Zero is compatible with all PS3 software and control schemes. The Zero is powered by an included NiMH rechargeable battery that provides up to 25 hours of wireless gameplay. When necessary, simply plug the included charging cable into the PS3s USB port and play and charge the controller simultaneously or use the included AA battery pack. The Zero is the first controller to feature LED back-lit action buttons, heat dissipating aluminum panels and a hybrid metal-resin design. The Zero is the paramount in controller precision, design and engineering.
Colors may vary.
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Features"Full rumble support and 6-direction motion sensingUnique metal-resin design provides a strong grip, and comfort for long game play sessions with colorized heat dissipating aluminum panelsState of the art wireless chip set with a range of up to 30 ftPrecision analog sticks, buttons and triggers provide maximum durability"Rechargeable NiMH battery pack provides up to 25 hour of playtime and extra AA battery pack and 10ft charging cable also included
Compatible withSony PlayStation 3
Customer reviews
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OK Controller - BAD rechargeable battery
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Although the controller is not as "solid" as the Sony one's, as noted by other reviewer's, they are bigger, and may work better for adult-sized hands. However, the USB recharger and link, and the rechargeable battery packs are really poor - I am using mine with rechargeable alkalines.
Rating:
(2
out of 5) @ 2009-01-06
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The Unlikely Replacement
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This controller, i must say has its ups and downs, but is worthy to purchase.I was unsure about this controller at first but, I did a lot of research on to see if it was a good buy.And I must say it is.YES it my lacks bluetooth connectivity but that is it. It has everything you would want in a controller, Comfortable, Rumble, Six Axis and even has the Home Button. The controller does not feel the same way the original controller, almost feels similar like a Xbox 360 controller.(PS3 Gamers may not like that). And the R1 & L1 Buttons are not as comfortable.So if you are playing a first person shooter you may decide to reconfigure the controls to switch use the R2 & L2 instead.
For me the controller small downfalls don't get to me because i have a 60GB PS3, which has 4 USB ports so i do not mind using port for the controller.The problem will arise when you have multiple controllers like this or if you the more recent PS3's with only two USB ports(the stupidest decision by Sony).
Apart from that and the the feel of the L1 & R1 buttons it is good buy.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2009-01-03
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great controller
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My son absolutely loves the controller. It was in great condition as promised by seller.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-12-28
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Good but not Great
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This is as close as you'll get to the DualShock 3. Maybe if the DS3 hadn't come out when I bought this, I wouldve given it 5 stars, but I would pick the DS3 over this. The L2,R2 button are hard to get to because the battery pack is in the way, and the D-pad feels kinda cheap. The analog sticks, and the action button feels better than the dS3 and I love how they light up. THe price that you buy this for really depends on how you appreciate it. If you get these for 30-40 bucks, I would say, save up for the DualShock 3, but if you pick these up for $4.95, like I did during the black friday sale, I would say they're woth every penny
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-12-23
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Great Buy
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I bought 3 of these when they were on sale for $5. I already own 2 sixaxis and 1 DS3. They were a great buy. I love the fact you can use 2 AA batteries (for those who dont have long USB cable) or a rechargeable battery. It comes with a pretty long USB cable but the cable only works with this controller and not the official ps3 controllers. The only con's I see are the fact it is not Blue Tooth. So those with only 2 USB ports will have to use one up if you wana plug one in. I suggest buying a Nyko media hub (2 usb ports and memory card slots). My ps3 has 4 usb slots so this was not a problem even if I wanted to run all 3 controllers at the same time. The white looks amazing and all 3 of mine came with rumble. Great Product!
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-12-22
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