

🎯 Own the game with precision, power, and style — no compromises.
The ManbaOne Interactive Screen Wireless Gaming Controller redefines versatility with multi-platform support (PC, Switch, iOS, Android), a unique 2-inch touchscreen for instant customization, and Hall Effect joysticks and triggers for superior accuracy. Featuring a robust 1800mAh battery with a smart charging dock and customizable RGB lighting, it delivers premium performance and convenience at a fraction of the cost of high-end controllers.

















| ASIN | B0CY83CL2D |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #5 in PC Gamepads & Standard Controllers #5 in GEM Box Microconsole #6 in Nintendo Switch Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,667) |
| Date First Available | March 18, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.39 pounds |
| Item model number | S3-01 |
| Manufacturer | Manba |
| Product Dimensions | 7.28 x 3.5 x 1.61 inches; 1.39 Pounds |
| Type of item | Video Game |
S**E
Looks awesome, features are also.. Awesome.
Haven't used it passed a day at this point, so I can update later but first impressions are really good. It feels like a premium controller at a much more reasonable price, that rgb accents are just enough to make it feel like it match's my PC when on. The screen is a great added benefit so now you dont need to download a separate app to make changes to the controller, its rgb coloring or the layout. It comes natively built to work with the Nintendo Switch in both dongle, and blue tooth, ps5 and xbox are just blue tooth, PC is also dongle and blue tooth. The small amount of play I have had so far makes it feel akin to an xbox controller, but I like the clicky feel of the buttons and the sound. Its different, feels satisfying though. Comes with a set of joystick buttons, I wont knock them for it but I do wish it had been a different pair something possibly for larger finger impressions, or a less grippy/more grippy feel. Something for some contrast rather than just replacement. So far awesome, time will only tell how long it holds together though.
J**L
A worthy controller contender!
Pros: - strong vibration - very satisfying and clicky X, Y, A, B buttons - 4 paddle buttons on the back to map to macros - trigger stop distance Limiters on the back of controller - English is actually pretty good on a Chinese made product, and can choose between Japanese and Mandarin languages as well. - Screen is clear and not pixelated - D pad diagonals work pretty accurately - a set of longer joysticks included - durable joystick shelling seem to be made of metal surrounding the main plastic stick of the hall effect joysticks. - Plenty of color led customizations, but are preset at certain colors, it's not a pick and choose color wheel. - can connect to Bluetooth and the dongle, so can also connect to any device that isnt proprietary like PS5 or Xbox Series S and X. - interchangeable front plates (extra plates are not included, not an issue for me) Cons: - back paddle macro buttons cannot be binded to a keyboard button - cannot tell if the main stick of the hall effect joysticks are made of metal inside it, but seems durable enough for now Summary: For the Bluetooth and dongle connectivity and a screen that has the pre installed software for controller customizations, as well as the back paddle buttons and trigger limiters, this controller is comparable to a $200 controller. You can complain that it doesn't meet certain expectations, but for the price, it's an insane controller.
C**.
WAY better than it looks. PC controller powerhouse.
Pretty damn good controller. The screen was a hesitation for me but when you’re playing, it’s not so bad. You can dim the screen and turn off the RGB to extend battery. Feels good to hold. Easy to use. If you’re the type that hates how everything needs an app, this WAY the controller for you. Not for Xbox (which is fine). On board macros and Hall effect sticks at a competitive price for “pro” controllers and comes with the charging stand. A solid buy. Make sure you get the V2
A**H
A really nice controller with a lot of functionality
I game on a PC, and while my preference is usually keyboard and mouse, there are some games that were designed around a console controller so I like to have a good controller around for those type of games. I found this controller while digging through product reviews and it sounded like a capable, well made product with some interesting features. I've been using it for a few days now, and I must say it works really well. One of the qualities that I find really interesting is that this controller is capable of behaving and connecting as an Xbox, PlayStation, Switch or generic controller. This allows it to work on all of those platforms, but also allows you to connect it to your PC as any of those controller types. I've discovered that I can connect it to my PC via three different connection methods. Wired method: When you plug it in via a USB C cable you can toggle it between X-input(behaves as an Xbox controller) or D-input(behaves as a PlayStation controller) by pressing and holding - and + for 5 seconds. Wireless dongle method: When connected in PC mode via the included wireless dongle, you can toggle the controller to behave as an Xbox controller, a Switch controller, or a generic controller by pressing and holding - and + for 5 seconds. The controller rumbles when it switches between these modes but there isn't any indication on the controller which mode it is in, but you can see what it shows up as through Steam. Wireless via direct Bluetooth connection. When set as a Switch, Android, or IOS controller, you can pair it to your PC directly via Bluetooth. In Switch mode it shows up on your PC as a Switch controller, in Android it shows up as a Generic controller, and in IOS mode it shows up as an Xbox controller. Running the controller in each of the modes (Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, or Generic) effects how some of the buttons behave. In Xbox mode, the home button behaves as the Xbox logo button, but in Generic mode it launches your default web browser. Switch mode will re-arrange the order of your A, B, X, and Y buttons (which can be remapped manually if you want), and the capture button will take screenshots, and you also have access to the controllers gyroscope sensors(which you can then map to thumbstick controls in Steam or something like that if you want). The built in full color display looks nice, and the controller's menu system is easy to navigate and use. It would have been nice if the display had some kind of screensaver function to take better advantage of the displays esthetic qualities. It seems like that was a missed opportunity. The magnetic faceplate isn't for sale in different color options like the product page implies that it is. I verified this by emailing the company and asking them. They told me that alternate faceplates aren't currently available and said that they may be available in the future. They said "may" not "will" so hard to say if these faceplates will ever be available for purchase. I would have liked the buttons to have been backlit, but they aren't. Overall though, it is a very nice and capable controller and I have been enjoying it and would recommend it to others looking for a nice game controller.
K**R
ManbaOne vs Gulikit
Got tired of joystick drift so did some digging and found out about hall sticks. My first choice was the Gulikit MKIII Max (I forget the exact name, the newest one). It had excellent build quality, but it was STUPIDLY difficult to get working right. Everything you ever learned about messing with finicky drivers, be prepared to put it to use. Sent an email to get help; it took them a week to respond, and they just asked questions I had already provided the answers to. Traded it in because heck no on all that. Got this and just bam, flawless out of the box. And it’s cheaper, go figure. As for the rest - the sticks are incredible. The triggers are good, love the different options they had but wish they clicked at the end like the latest DualShocks. The buttons were disappointing at first, they’re closer to MadCatz than Microsoft, but I like them more the more I use them. They aren’t super mushy or anything, I just prefer a harder type of clickiness. The screen is cool, and is a million times better than programming via dozens of different “hold home for four seconds while pressing back three and a half times and saying a prayer to the button you want to make turbo” kinda crap like the Gulikit. If the sticks hold up as well as it looks like they will then I’ll be more than happy with it. Not the perfect controller, but by far the best I’ve found in this price range.
K**A
Quality beyond any console controller
I was really hesitant on this controller as it has become viral on social media and its been offered on places like temu. So my original take is that it was probably just a bad product fueled by influencers and memes to make a buck. Now that I got one and have been using it daily I can tell you I was completely wrong. This is probably one (if not the best) controller I've owned. Note that I come from using only console controllers as I made a switch to PC recently from (ps) and the quality is beyond these crappy console controllers, which now I see are the real scam. You can use it wireless or wired, comes with a charging station with a dongle compartment, has a lot of options, nice rgb lights and the screen and options are easy to setup. The front buttons have a click feel which is new to me, but I actually like it. The fact that this controller has hall effect sticks is really the cherry on top. If you're tired of dealing with drift and console controllers, this is definitely a great upgrade worth your money.
X**I
Comfortable and sleek
This is a really sweet controller for gaming. I use it on PC but it auto connects to almost any wireless console. Love the led screen and the options to configure and tweak how it handles. Smooth, sleek, comfortable Xbox grip, easy wireless connection, and appreciate the docking station not being a separate purchase.
S**5
Decent & Cheaper Alternative to an Xbox Elite
This is (so far) a really good controller that could end up being a major contender to the Xbox Elite design. I have (and used) both an Xbox Elite Series 1 and an Xbox Elite Series 2, and this controller compares closely with those. While the design is similar to the Xbox Elite(s), this controller is far lighter and has a bit more ergonomic feel in my opinion. It is slick though, and does not offer any grip pads out of the box. The thumb sticks feel really good with equal ranges of motion and no sticking. They do not have tension adjustments, so you get what you get. The controller comes with two extended (longer) thumb sticks to swap between the two sets. The thumb sticks are interchangeable, by pulling them off, or snapping them in via plastic clip. They are not magnetic, like the Elite. All of the controller's buttons (and D-pad) respond well and have good pressure and rebound. The controller’s force feedback is ok, but appears to be a bit restrained even on the highest settings. There isn't, as far as I can tell, any hepatic feedback on the buttons or triggers…could be wrong about that though. Triggers are a bit soft and feel more like buttons than the traditional trigger feel you'd get with an Elite. The movement range of the triggers can be modified with switches/sliders, but it doesn't really help the trigger feel more like a trigger, even on the highest setting. With the setting on high, the triggers feel more like a large range "spongy" button press. The smaller setting though does make the triggers feel more like tactile buttons, if that's what you're after. This controller has 4 "macro" buttons on the back, much like the Elite, that can be programmed to a macro (i.e., combined button presses), or mapped to any single button for added accessibility. These are true buttons that are sunk into the back. These do not have, nor can they have paddles like with the Elite. The ability to use an onboard menu (via LED screen) to modify settings on the fly, and without installing yet another program, is a game changer and what really sets this controller apart from the pack in my opinion. The LED screen is clear and easy to see/read. The screen brightness can be adjusted. The onboard settings and programming menu is intuitive and easy to use. The settings are a bit limited though (i.e., no custom RGB, only basic colors or rainbow). Due to the location of the LED screen, the back/forward/home buttons are located at the bottom, which takes some getting used to. This controller comes standard with a drop in desk cradle charger and a Bluetooth USB transmitter. Pairing the controller to the transmitter is a breeze using the onboard screen. You can charge/store the controller via the cradle when not in use. However, the controller does sport a USB-C port for charging directly with the cable while playing. Apparently, the face plate is interchangeable, though I have not tried changing it out. The kit does not come with any additional face plates. Overall, this seems to be a great controller and a worthy contender to the Xbox Elite. If you're on a budget and can't afford to shell out the $200+ for an Elite, this is (in my opinion) the next best thing. While I do list “CONS” below, these are somewhat arbitrary and amount to nothing more than being nit-picky. PROS + Budget friendly + Lightweight + Onboard menu/programming via an LED screen...no bloatware to install + Comes standard with a cradle charger, cable, and a Bluetooth transmitter + Has an actual On/Off switch CONS - Spongy button like triggers - Thumb sticks clip in and are not magnetic - Limited “custom” settings - Start/Select (Fwd/Back) buttons are located at the bottom...takes time to get used to - No grips…slick plastic feel
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