Gamesir SuperNova Controller Review: Aesthetics & Optimal Wireless Experience in One Package

Jun 25, 2025 at 09:42am EDT

Gamesir is one of the renowned companies offering an extensive portfolio of portable gaming products. One of their specialties is gaming controllers, especially the wireless ones. We have extensively reviewed several of their models in the past, but the SuperNova most likely exceeds them all, not just in the connectivity experience but also in the user-friendliness.

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Gamesir was kind enough to provide us with a review unit of the SuperNova controller. Compared to its "presumed" predecessor, the Cyclone 2, the company has integrated several new additions, including swappable faceplates, multi-platform connectivity, and much more, which we'll discuss. Here's an extensive review of the Gamesir SuperNova controller, diving into its specific features and what it is like to own one.

Specification Details
Working Platform PC, Switch, iOS, Android
Connection Bluetooth, Wired, Wireless Dongle
Sticks GameSir™ Hall Effect sticks
Triggers Hall Effect triggers with trigger stops
ABXY Buttons & D-pad Membrane
Rumble Motor Yes, dual asymmetric motors
Back Buttons Yes, two back buttons
6-axis Gyroscope Yes
Grips Rubber-coated textured grips
Battery 1000mAh
Charging Station Yes, smart auto start-stop
Color Nightfall Blue
Customization Software GameSir App and GameSir Connect App

Gamesir SuperNova Controller: Unboxing & First-Look

Despite being a rather budget-oriented controller, the Gamesir SuperNova features an impressive packaging quality, coming in with a unique color scheme and overall a great first impression, to say the least. The box inside is filled with protective padding to ensure that the controller doesn't get damaged during the shipping process. Gamesir made it a priority to ensure that the package is safe even after extensive delivery schedules.

Inside the box, you get the SuperNova controller with one of the default faceplates and a charging dock connected by a USB Type-C cable. Then there's your usual paperwork and the extra faceplates, which come in different color combinations that we'll discuss next. When I first picked up the controller in my hands, it didn't feel like a budget-oriented option; rather, the solid build quality, combined with the excellent finishing of the faceplates, made the SuperNova one of the most impressive controllers I have ever held.

Talking a bit about the faceplates, there are three different color options, including Bronze, Blue, and a Purple design, all coming in with a fade of black to merge with the color scheme of the controller. The faceplates are purely magnetic and come with a "sliding" mechanism to swap out the plates. The purpose of this is purely to create a new aesthetic vibe with each faceplate, and it does put up a whole new color scheme with each faceplate, which is a feature that is both amazing and innovative.

We'll talk about performance next, but I want to explain the charging dock mechanism. It allows for a more convenient way of charging, where you just put the controller after prolonged use, but most of all, allows a more tidy desk-space utilization, since consumers won't need to manage multiple cables for charging; instead, the dock and a Type-C cable would do just fine. Considering the price of this controller, the charging dock is undoubtedly an awesome addition.

Gamesir SuperNova Controller: Performance & Connectivity

Over at the Gamesir's official website, the SuperNova controller is advertised as a "multi-platform" option, a feature the company is likely relying on for consumer adoption. This controller is supported for PC, Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch, and with its "tri-mode connectivity" options, such as Bluetooth, Wired, and Wireless Dongle, it gives consumers the autonomy to connect the SuperNova with almost all available devices, making it a well-suited option for a multi-platform workplace.

Apart from connection, Gamesir has put up special focus on integrating performance-oriented features, and one of the notable ones includes the use of "Hall Effect" sticks. This stick type increases precision and durability, eliminates stick drift, and has a longer lifespan compared to traditional options. According to the manufacturer, their sticks are rather for up to five million cycle lifespan, and with anti-friction rings onboard, it ensures that there isn't any click of a "misclick".

Not just with the sticks, but the onboard triggers also feature Hall Effect technology, with trigger stops onboard to allow faster activation. Moreover, triggers are set to be in a two-stage analogue configuration, where consumers can set up the travel time depending on whether they require responsiveness or greater control.

For even more immersion, it is equipped with a 6-axis gyroscope for games that support motion control on Nintendo Switch devices, and with dual asymmetric motors, the SuperNova allows a much more immersive gaming experience across several scenarios, making it an ideal choice for your desired gaming title.

Now, onto the battery life. The controller is equipped with a 1000mAh pack onboard, which is rated to run over 15 hours. However, during my usage, I recorded an 18-hour session before the battery started to give up. So, on average, expect 15-18 hours from the SuperNova, which is an awesome figure, considering that with the charging dock, you can easily keep this device powered up without any hassle.

Gamesir SuperNova Controller: Conclusion

If you are looking for one of the best wireless gaming controllers, the Gamesir SuperNova definitely comes at the top of the list, especially if you are looking for a budget-friendly option. At $49.99, this controller offers portability, performance, and aesthetics all in one package, making it a great choice for buyers. You can buy the controller from the company's official website here.

About the author: Muhammad Zuhair is a hardware and technology reporter for Wccftech, specializing in the semiconductor industry and the complex interplay between technology, manufacturing, and geopolitics. His coverage focuses on the corporate strategies and technological roadmaps of industry giants like TSMC, NVIDIA, Samsung, and Intel. Zuhair's expertise lies in deconstructing complex topics such as fabrication nodes (e.g., 2nm process), the economic impact of policies like the CHIPS Act, and the strategic development of AI infrastructure from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel.

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