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Playstation 2 Zero Controller

Playstation 2 Zero Controller
From Nyko

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Product Description

Experience innovation with the Zero wireless controller for PlayStation 2. The Zero controller is an entirely new ergonomic design, built to maximize comfort for all players while providing a unique and stylish appearance. 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 PS2s USB port and play and charge the controller simultaneously. 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.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28000 in Video Games
  • Brand: Nyko
  • Model: 80595
  • Released on: 2007-03-15
  • Platform: PlayStation2
  • Dimensions: 2.20 pounds

Features

  • Unique metal-resin design provides a strong grip, and comfort for long gameplay sessions. Choose from 3 unique designs.
  • Rechargeable NiMH battery pack provides up to 25 hour of playtime
  • State of the art wireless chip set with a range of up to 30ft
  • Precision analog sticks, buttons and triggers provide maximum durability
  • Heat dissipating aluminum panel. LED charge indicator light. AA battery pack

Customer Reviews

More next-gen, in some ways, than the SIXAXIS!4
Ugly wires are a thing of the past. Wireless video game controllers are the new hotness. Those of you who haven't upgraded from PlayStation 2 to PlayStation 3 can feel at least a little more next-generation with Nyko's newest controller, the Zero Wireless PS2 Controller.

An immediately-recognizable feature is the aluminum face panel that makes the controller cool to the touch, at least initially. In hand, the controller feels a lot more like the Microsoft Xbox 360 pad than a PlayStation 2 one. The grips extend further down the hand rather than resting in the palm, and the index fingers rest on the L1 and R1 bumpers rather than the L2 and R2 triggers. The thumbs rest just between the digital directional pad and the left analog stick and the face buttons and the right analog stick.

The analog sticks are high-quality, responsive, and have just the right amount of resistance. They're far better than the Dual Shock 2's wimpy, wobbly sticks. The directional pad is very similar to the one found on the Xbox 360 pad in a way that it is actually a single circular piece rather than different buttons, like on the Dual Shock 2. The result is a directional pad that presses much differently, and is beneficial in most experiences. Fighting gamers might notice a little trouble, since the directional pad seems to rotate just a slight bit. The backlit face buttons feel slightly clicky, which makes them slightly less ergonomic than the buttons found on the Dual Shock 2. The L1 and R1 bumpers seem to have a little too much resistance, while the L2 and R2 triggers are too easy to press. It seems that the amount of resistance for the four buttons should have been reversed. Still, this doesn't cause any problem, it just feels different.

Charged with a USB cord, the Zero Wireless PS2 controller functions for more than 20 hours before needing to be recharged. Comparatively, this is about the same length as the Microsoft Wireless Xbox 360 pad. To conserve battery life, rumble and backlight functions can be turned on or off. Without a rumble, PlayStation 2 gamers can feel even closer to SIXAXIS users, since the SIXAXIS controller doesn't support the feature.

The Nyko Zero Wireless PS2 Controller is a good deal for PS2 owners, retailing for $49.99. Its aluminum panel and backlit buttons give it a futuristic appearance, and its wireless technology puts it along next-generation controllers in functionality. If you are looking for a wireless pad, Nyko's Zero pad is the one to get.

3rd party has not changed.2
I should know better but I took a chance with another 3rd party wireless
controller. Gt3 gives a very good test of any wireless controller on the ps2. Cars would sputter like running out of gas and lag was evident. I had
to go back to the wire. My gamecube/wavebird setting beside my ps2 works
great.

Cool but dissapointing3
Pro's:
This is the coolest looking PS2 controller I've ever seen.
It's much bigger than the Dual Shock 2,It's great for adult gamers.
The analog sticks & the D-Pad feel at least as good as Sony's Dual Shock 2.
It's wireless & the wireless connection is great.
The batteries are rechargeable.

Con's:
The FACE BUTTONS(square,circle,triangle,X buttons)are NOT PRESSURE SENSITIVE! I tried playing Metal Gear Solid 2 & 3 with it & it was REALLY annoying trying to aim & shoot in first person & it made the game much more difficult.

The R1/L1 buttons are kinda stiff.
The R2/L2 buttons are kinda loose.

Verdict: Had I known that the face buttons were not pressure sensitive I would not have purchased this controller.
I payed less than $30.00 for it so I'm not terribly dissapointed.Good thing I did'nt pay the $50.00 MSRP.Then I would've been realy angry.
Just get Logitech's wireless PS2 controller instead,it's face buttons are pressure sensitive but it does'nt look as cool as this controller.