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The GameSir VX2 AimSwitch is a cutting-edge gaming keyboard and mouse adapter designed for multiple consoles and PCs. Featuring customizable RGB backlighting, 36 TTC mechanical switches for enhanced speed and accuracy, and a unique 3D joystick, this device ensures a superior gaming experience. With 7-key rollover and anti-ghosting capabilities, gamers can execute complex commands without missing a beat.











| ASIN | B082W1TBQ8 |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123,654 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #4,768 in Xbox Games, Consoles & Accessories #16,152 in PlayStation 4 Games, Consoles & Accessories #27,937 in PC Games & Accessories |
| Brand | GameSir |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Color | silver/black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,032 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | GameSir |
| Movement Detection | Laser |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Keys | 36 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Backlit, Rechargeable |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Rechargeable |
| UPC | 754909920739 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**E
Good bundle for the gaming keyboard and mouse.
I bought GameSir VX2 last week and it came yesterday. I was planning to use it on my Switch. Unfortunately, I couldn't able to access to my Nintendo Switch at home because I am stuck in my college town. So, I decided to use it for my PC (windows) instead for now. The games I play with the VX2 are League of Legends, Overwatch, and Resident Evil 3 Remake. I gotta say I didn't expect the keyboard would be this smooth. The red switch keys are super quite. Perfect for playing games at night when my roommate is sleeping. The RGB backlit keyboard is super fancy and awesome. The are many RGB presets for the keyboard and my favorite is definitely the white one. I also love how they finally include the "6" key of the keyboard, which it's a upgrade from the previous GameSir GK100. The design and the aesthetic of the keyboard is on point. The keyboard is very sturdy. It didn't move at all even when I was playing with heavy movement. The joystick work nicely. On the PC, it is binded as arrow keys. Too bad I was be able to use it more because the games I play doesn't really require the arrow keys. The GM400 design looks weird at first, but I am getting used to it. The RGB feels slightly weaker than the the keyboard. One thing I wasn't satisfy with the mouse was the the preset DPIs. There are 7 DPI presets. The second preset was 800 and then the third one jumps straight to 1600. 800 is slow for me and the 1600 is way too fast for me. The other DPI presets are either higher than 1600 or lower than 800, no in-between. Luckily, this problem was easily solve by just downloading the G-Crux App and just set the DPI setting I like. I think the VX2 is a pretty cool bundle of mouse and keyboard for gaming. It works fine on the computer and I think it would be super nice to run the on the consoles too. I would definitely recommend it to my friends.
D**N
Surprisingly Decent
Disclaimer: I paid for this item and did not receive anything in exchange for a review. TLDR Version: 7/10 Wireless Keyboard but 5/5 as advertise. I doubt you can find a better wireless single-handed keyboard on Amazon. Long Version: I usually only buy from the established brands such as Logitech, Corsair, Razer, when it comes to gaming peripherals. I took a chance with this since none of them have a wireless single handed keyboard. There are cheaper options on Amazon, but they're all super tacky looking and I wanted something with a minimal/clean design. I came in with low expectations since I've never heard of GameSir, but they actually managed to impress me. Overall, it's on par with what I'll expect from those established brands. Also, I only bought this for the keyboard, so I won't be reviewing the mouse. Packaging 5/5 - Packaging was excellent. Came with a detailed User Manual in English and Chinese. English grammar wasn't perfect but well enough that you can go through the setup instructions without confusion. Keyboard 4/5 - Switches: The linear switches are TTC Reds. They're known to not be smoothest, and tend to be scratchy. Even though I don't like these switches, they were advertised to have TTC Reds so I knew what I was purchasing. Luckily I only use the board when I'm gaming and I have custom board as my daily driver. Keycaps: The keycaps are single shot ABS and they're thin. For how much they're charging, they could have used PBTs. Build: Solid construction and weight. It has a faux chamfer aluminum look, which is one of the reason I bought it. Most of the other wireless singlehand boards I found, went overboard with the Gamer aesthetics. Overall, they did a good job. The wrist rest feels cool to the touch and comfortable and there's no flex any where on the board. The only thing I don't like about the build is the little joystick. I'm a lefty so I won't use it, but for those that will, it might feel kinda flimsy. Wireless: It's using RF 2.4Ghz instead of bluetooth, which is what I usually prefer when using any wireless keyboard. Like any wireless keyboard, there's slight latency but it's not bad enough to be a deal breaker. I was able to play Valorant and CS:GO with no issues. Battery: Battery life is average. Turn off RGB lighting for a much longer battery life on wireless. I forgot to turn off the keyboard overnight and it died the next morning with RGB lights on. On the plus side, there is a battery indicator telling you when it's low. Customization: To customize the board, you'll have to download their mobile app. Looks like the customization is mainly for PS4, Xbox, and Nintendo settings. I'm bought this for PC gaming so I can't comment too much. Overall, I can recommend this board. I doubt you can find another wireless single hand board on Amazon, of the same quality or better. I rate this 5/5 as advertise and the keyboard as 7/10. For the price, they could have went with better switches and higher quality keycaps.
C**E
Game Board & Mouse (PS4)
The keyboard is very good quality. Its pretty heavy made. The mouse is a little cheap but I used one of my better gaming ones with it. The unit does what it says. It works with most games. The only thing I didn't care for is the app for mapping the buttons. The web page don't support this unit very well and the mapping functions don't work very well. If they would do some work on that. I think this would be a 5 star purchase. I tried to use it for 7 Days To Die but I couldn't map the keys the way I would have liked them. It worked great for Doom and a few other games.
D**N
Perfect keypad for FPS games on low sensitivity!
This is an amazing, very well-built keypad that is perfect for esports and competitive gaming! About a year or so ago I decided to make the swap from controller on console to mouse and keyboard on PC for Call of Duty. One thing that always bothered me was how my mouse would bump into my keyboard when playing, since I play on low sensitivity and use a big area to aim. To solve this, I began experimenting with different gamepads, looking to find one that had the perfect blend of form and functionality. The GameSir VX2 Aimswitch does all this and more! It’s very compact, but the keys are all normal size and have a nice smooth matte finish with bold lettering, which looks gorgeous with the RBG lights turned on. They are raised and exposed at the bottom, which allows the colors to reflect off of the silver finish of the keypad. The TTC red switches have a very light, buttery smooth activation, and they really make quick and precise movement easy because of how responsive they are. I play extremely fast and aggressively in Call if Duty: Modern Warfare, and I’ve had no trouble quickly and reliably hitting every input that I need to. In fact, the overall premiumness of this keypad makes combining strings of jumps, slides, and turns very snappy and fluid. The VX2 has many of the features of a full size keyboard in that it has lighting, color, volume, and other optional controls built in with its FN key. The joystick is a nice plus, mostly for console menu navigation, I think. The app took a little experimentation, but I got it to connect just fine, even though most of the customization is for console use too. I did use my own personal mouse when testing this product, but the one that comes with the keypad looked to have most of the necessary qualities for an entry-level lightweight gaming mouse. It is pretty when lit up, and does match the gamepad quite well. All in all this is an exquisite keypad for anyone who is in the market for a well constructed, beautiful looking, portable keypad that they can take anywhere and play on any console!
D**N
Good.
Its very good. I am surprised the level of accuracy it mimics a keyboard and mouse setup. You can still feel a bit of oddness when playing a shooter with it but it still works. You have to tweak it a lot to get it to the right spot for you. I just wish the android application was on the google play store. I have a high suspicion of it especially when my tablet removed it due to security risks it imposed. I will remove the 1 star if they put it on google play and apple store.
S**X
Decent but still not great alternative
Ok so you will see this review on the 3 listed items PXN K5Pro, Gamesir VXAibox, & Gamesir VX2. And tested on Switch & XBOX One X (Fortnite)>This review has extra notes at the bottom for VX2 I originally bought these so I could use KB & Mouse on my Switch. In the end, as far as Switch goes. There is not a decent alternative to the controller....yet You've probably seen youtube videos praising these things. But they are not as good as the videos make them seem. One of the things most videos do not show is the microstutter and input lag. In fast movement they do move pretty smoothly, but fine tuned aiming is not as smooth, in fact it is quite horrible. This was both on XBOX One X and Switch. No matter what settings. I will say though the input lag is much less on XBOX when compared to plugging a mouse and keyboard directly to the XBOX. Which I found unusual. Since this converts M&K input to controller input, the auto aim that is on controllers will really throw off long time K&M players. You will most likely over shoot your shots because when you are used to full control on the mouse a lot of times you forget about the pull of the Aim assist. It was an actual hinderance. Not being able to fully fine tune aim at low movement moments was the real killer for me when it came to these devices. They may be a good starter to help those wanting to get better with K&M before going to PC. I don't know anything about PS4, PS5 or XSX native K&B input but as far as XBOX One & Switch you are better off sticking with a controller. Extra Note: The VX2 is a wireless system for the most part. So if you lose the keypad for the AImswitch you are SOL. The Aimswitch on this unit ony has a connector to connect to the console and the controller there are no extra USB inputs for a Keyboard and Mouse on the VX2 like the VX Aimbox. So if you lose or damage the keypad you wind up with a 130 dollar paperweight
S**G
GameSir VX2 is the best keyboard replacement for serious gamers
If you like playing games with a keyboard and a mouse, this product is for you. This wireless keyboard and braided cable mouse allow you to concentrate on what you're playing by removing countless keys you will likely never use in-game. Also it is possible to replace the gaming controllers on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Switch with more accurate input device. The keyboard itself is mechanical, using 36 TTC mechanical red switches as it advertised. Its build quality is very good and durably crafted with a sturdy and quality material. On top, even it is made of plastic but keyboard feels relatively sturdy, doesn't flex, and there's very little in terms of movement when planted on a desk. The wireless keyboard connects with using the included receiver, while the mouse is just your typical mouse. The receiver is what bridges the gap between the device and PC or consoles and makes everything just work. It works flawlessly and the response time is amazing plus it is comfortable for my hand. I didn't experience any disconnecting issue nor lag issues in regards to movement and jumping. Perfect to pair for long hour of playing with TPS game and PS4 console. If you do not need a full size keyboard for gaming, then the GameSir VX2 is for you. Pros: - Great device for gaming. - Works with numerous genres. - Works great with gaming consoles.
T**Y
Incredible in theory, practically unusable
I was really excited when I heard about GameSir and specifically this product. I love using the keyboard and mouse on the computer. Was recently forced to only play on the Nintendo Switch and Xbox One due to a hardware problem on my computer. I thought this produce might remedy the controller a bit and help with accuracy. The device was easy to connect to both the Nintendo Switch and the Xbox One. Right away the mouse and keypad worked (technically). However I was unable to practically use the mouse in a game, I tried for nearly 12 hours in Warframe (Nintendo Switch) and Destiny 2 (Xbox One) to configure the settings correctly to practically use the mouse. The configuration app on Android was fairly straight forward to use and I found a video from GameSir on YouTube that helped explain what some settings did (the video was out of date however as some of the labels/settings have changed). After 12 hours I've given up trying to configure this device. I could never get it to practically work. There seem to be a tradeoff while trying to find the right configuration. The mouse would either jump way to much making it nearly impossible to hit a target not to mention get a headshot or it would be so slow and "smooth" that I couldn't quickly move from target to target. And to make matters worse there seem to be a reverse mouse acceleration, meaning the faster I moved the mouse the slower I would turn in game and the slower I moved the mouse the faster it would turn in game. This last part alone made it nearly impossible to hit targets since I would slow down my mouse movement as I got close to aiming on a target, but than my character would turn more quickly and overshoot the target.
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