Gezimetie Wired Controller for Xbox 360 with dual-vibration turbo (USB) for Xbox 360 / 360 Slim and PC
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If you want a simple wired controller setup for your Xbox 360 (or you’re plugging in to a Windows PC), the Gezimetie Wired Controller for Xbox 360 is designed to get you playing with minimal fuss. It focuses on a classic gamepad feel, plus vibration feedback and a cable connection that keeps things consistent.
Before you buy, it’s worth bearing in mind that this is a wired controller. That means you get stability and no pairing hassle, but you’re also tied to your cable length and the position of your console/PC.
The essentials
This Gezimetie controller is a USB wired gamepad intended for Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 Slim, and it’s also described as compatible with Windows PCs (Windows 7, 8, 10, 11) without the need for extra software. In day-to-day use, that usually translates to a straightforward “plug in and go” experience, whether you’re gaming on the living room console or using it on a desk.

The controller’s layout includes vibration feedback via two vibration motors, plus two pressure-point triggers and an 8-way directional pad. There’s also a central Guide button for quick access to digital libraries like games, music and movies.
Ergonomically, the grips are designed with an asymmetrical shape and contoured joystick housing to sit more comfortably in the hand. The idea is that the shapes and button spacing help reduce awkwardness during longer sessions, even if it’s not a premium, custom-fit controller.
What stands out in use
Where this model leans most is on feedback and feel. The vibration system is there to make effects more immersive, and the triggers and directional pad are intended to give precise control. If you mainly play action, driving, or anything where you rely on quick reactions, that tactile feedback and button responsiveness can be the difference between “fine” and “properly controlled”.



There’s also a practical point for couch play: the controller is described as supporting up to four wired controllers connected at once. If you regularly rotate multiplayer sessions with friends, that’s a nice reassurance—though you’ll still want enough USB ports and space for the cables.
One detail to consider: it’s “turbo” in the name, but the information provided doesn’t spell out exactly how turbo mode behaves. So if you’re specifically chasing a particular turbo function for rapid-fire gameplay, it may be worth checking what that feature does in practice before committing.
Key features to consider
You can think of this controller as a value-focused wired option with a few meaningful upgrades over a super-basic pad. The cable connection is highlighted, with a USB cable described as 7 feet, which should give you some movement compared to very short leads.

Controls-wise, you’re getting: - Two vibration feedback motors for in-game rumble - Two pressure-point triggers - An 8-way D-pad - A Guide button in the centre of the gamepad
The physical design is also clearly aimed at comfort: contoured joystick design and improved grip shape, with buttons described as easy to press and responsive.
Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It’s likely to suit you if you prefer a wired controller for reliability, and you don’t want to mess around with driver/software setups on PC. It also fits if you value a more ergonomic grip shape and you want vibration feedback for a more immersive feel.



It may not be the best match if you strongly prefer wireless convenience, or if you regularly sit far away from your console/PC and don’t want to manage cables. Also, if you’re very sensitive about controller “micro-feel” (trigger travel, button consistency, or long-term durability), a wired controller from a less widely benchmarked brand can be a bit of a gamble—on paper it looks promising, but real-world consistency can vary.
Careful checklist before you buy
A few things to sanity-check based on the details given:
- Connection setup: make sure you have a USB port available on the front of the Xbox 360/360 Slim, or on your PC.
- Cable planning: with a 7 feet USB cable, consider your seating distance and where your console/PC sits.
- Multiplayer needs: if you want up to four controllers together, ensure you’ll have enough USB capacity and that the cable routing won’t be a hassle.
- “Turbo” expectations: the listing mentions dual-vibration turbo compatibility, but you’ll want to confirm what turbo does for your type of game.

Final verdict
A solid choice if you want a wired Gezimetie controller for Xbox 360 (including 360 Slim) and Windows 7–11, and you care about vibration feedback plus a more comfortable grip shape. It’s the sort of controller that makes sense when you’d rather plug in and play than deal with wireless pairing.
You may want to look elsewhere if you need wireless freedom, sit very far from your hardware, or you expect turbo features and tactile behaviour to match a more premium, extensively reviewed controller.
Mini FAQ



Does it need software on PC?
The information provided says it does not need software, and you can connect it to your computer to start playing.
Will it work with Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 Slim?
Yes—it's described as compatible with Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 Slim, using USB connection to the front ports.
What feedback and controls does it include?
It includes two vibration feedback motors, two pressure-point triggers, and an 8-way directional pad.
Can you connect multiple controllers for multiplayer?
The listing states that up to four controllers can be connected to the console at the same time.
Is it wired only?
Yes, it’s a wired USB controller, so gameplay depends on your cable reach and port placement.
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