It features five dedicated G-keys for macros, remappable back buttons, and mechanical switches that feel like a high-end gaming mouse.

You can use Bluetooth, but for the lowest latency and most stable connection, many gamers recommend picking up the Xbox Wireless Adapter. Price: Usually around $45–$60. 2. The Best "Bang for Your Buck": 8BitDo Ultimate Wireless

You can reprogram every single button via Corsair’s iCue software for a fully tailored experience.

If you’ve ever dealt with a controller that moves on its own, prioritize any model listed with "Hall Effect" sticks.

If you want premium features without the "Elite" price tag, the 8BitDo Ultimate is a top contender.

If you’re still clicking away on a mouse and keyboard for every single game, you’re missing out. While they’re king for precision in competitive shooters, titles like Elden Ring or The Witcher 3 are practically built for a gamepad.