🎮 Game On: Unleash Your Inner Pro with BIGBIG WON!
The BIGBIG WON Gaming Triggers are a lightweight, portable mobile game controller designed for serious gamers. Compatible with both iOS and Android devices, these triggers enhance your gaming experience by providing high sensitivity and zero delay action. With an ergonomic design and a commitment to customer satisfaction, this controller is perfect for avid players of PUBG, Fortnite, and Call of Duty.
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | iOS, Android |
Controller Type | Joystick |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Android |
Item Dimensions | 5.31 x 1.18 x 1.02 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 30 Grams |
Color | M3 |
T**Y
M3 fits over my thick case
I ordered the M3 and M1 triggers to test both. The M1 do not fit over a cased phone but you can modify them to fit. I have previously modified the Falcon F4 triggers to fit over my device (OnePlus 9Pro with Spigen rugged tough armor) and they work great. You just remove the rubbers from the back and the bottom tray and trim the backrest piece down a lil with a razor blade. The M1 just require removing the rubbers and tray. I got a new device and those F4 seem to be having issues with touch input on my new device so I grabbed the M1 and M3 to try.The M3 does fit on my phone, OnePlus 11 with a spigen rugged/tough armor, without modification. However, it does seem like it'll probably break the spring mechanism at some point as it's about to its limit for width. At which point, I'll attempt to repair and reinforce it but we aren't there yet.The touch response seems to be excellent. I ran a few games of codm and didn't have any mistouches at all. Very responsive. With that said, I feel like the M1 trigger response might be slightly faster but I have no way to test that. It could also be that they're in different positions while holding. The M3 are on top and the M1 are on back (or you can use the top button as well).The only thing I don't like about the M3 is that it's a solid bar and will probably snap if you carry it around in your pocket while doing anything. The F4 definitely has a better design in that aspect, as they fold up into themselves and do not break in your pocket by their design.I so far am giving the nod to the M3 triggers because they actually fit over thicker cased phones out of the box. I've tried 10 pairs of triggers or devices and this is the only one that fits, albeit a bit snug.If they last me a year, I'll keep it at 5 stars. I'm really hoping someone brings out a holy grail soon. Single unit, foldable into itself, designed intentionally for thick cased phones (who doesn't have a case these days?! Wyd?!), programmable, quick charging and long lasting and affordable. I'd recommend all 3 types for anyone with a cases phone but 2 of them would require some modifications on your end
S**V
WoW, just W...o...W....! 1st off I HIIIIGHLY RECOMMEND this for LITERALLY ANY FPS gamer!!
The media could not be loaded. WoW, just W...o...W....! 1st off I HIIIIGHLY RECOMMEND this for LITERALLY ANY FPS gamer!!!These are a game changer....! : - )Pro's # 1;First pro is the Click is highly addicting, very easy too make even a single fire gun automatic. The clicks are EXTREMELY INTUITIVE it truly feels like I am clicking a $150 dollar mouse, & unfortunately for my wallet. I know what a $150 dollar mouse feels like(not bragging just saying, for basis.) haha. Frankly I feel like the "BigBig WON, ALL in one R1/R2 triggers, out does the extremely flagship type click my $150 dollar mouse has even.Pro's # 2;Its compact easy too carry around just about everywhere with me.Pro's # 3For myself specifically I did physically measure things out before I ordered too assure the correct fit even if I had too make a few adjustments. Thankfully I didn't have too touch a thang.. it worked with the snap of a finger EZ!Pro's # 4One of the easiest device's you will EVER HAVE TOO SETUP IN YOUR ENTIRE LIFE HAHA! If your a gamer this setup will truthfully just come second nature too you when holding your phone after installing "BigBiG WON R1R2 Triggers your phone takes on the ergonomics almost of a controller from Xbox.Con's # 1;Could be a lot longer in size it is almost very hard too reach when having "BigBig WON R1R2 triggers installed lucky I have big enough hands too where it's not an issue. I have the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 ULTRA 5g.Con's # 2;This thing costed me 28.09 with tax & shipped straight too me.(& this was in USA, & the funny thing is I live RIGHT DOWN THE STREET from 2 of Portland Oregons biggest Amazon distributor warehouses that are stocked with goods that people buy a lot.Con's # 3;The packaging for my "BigBig WON R1R2 All In One Triggers, was simply horrific I mean, c'mon if you're gonna charge your custy damn near $30.00 BUCKS for a Hunk Black plastic.(which don't get me wrong the device is killing it on the virtual battle field it truthfully improves my mobile gaming experience by a whopping 360° E Z!!!) I the product inside is the real jewel I get IT!!! But still when you're charging YOUR customer roughly $30.00 you should at least offer a carrying pouch or make the box a lot more presentable. I mean ESPECIALLY when it comes too electronics, the electronic world is known for having very extravagant box's and ways of presenting each company's different devices. Which reminds we when dealing with a legit gamer we ALWAYS save the box's too our devices just a habit. So u like too have a box from a device you really enjoy. That's not an uncommon thing take Razer Inc. For example they deliver their prestige products in their prestigious box's. They are notorious for their presentability and the cool factor of just opening their products is a whole other type of joy I enjoy experiencing. Opening up the "BigBig WON R1R2 All In One Triggers, was very under-whelming too say nonetheless .THE CONCLUSSIONThe Ultilmate conclusion has been presented too us today, & that is the conclusion of;If the "BiGBiG WON R1R2 All In One Triggers," are worth you're time, & it's simple if you are a mobile FPS/TPS gamer I HIGH, & I MEAN HIIIIIGHLY recommend this device for you. & this is saying a whole hell of a lot, mainly due too the sheer experience I have in gaming and especially Mobile gaming I have no joke Dann near bought just about 80% of all the mobile gaming devices(such as triggers an not limited too analog sticks, suction cup analogs, suction cup buttons, finger socks, 4 in 1 mobile game pad that has a charging bank R1 & R2 triggers, a cooling fan so no over-heating a physical analog stick that mimics the virtual analog stick on the game so you don't have to smudge up your screen same thing goes for the finger socks! >_<
L**I
Pretty good
I wanted to wait after awhile of using it to leave a review. Overall, its pretty good. I like that it is one piece & I like how the top buttons click. However, sometimes the rubber buttons, because the material always touches the screen, sometimes keeps you from being able to click properly on your phone elsewhere on the screen. Has slight affect while gaming, & have to stop to adjust a bit. Another thing about the rubber buttons that always touch the screen, sometimes they fall out & you have to hope you're lucky that it fell out somewhere you saw it go, or hope you remember where it would have fallen at 🫠 I would recommend to the maker of the device to have it include a few extra of those little rubber buttons. Like 2 lol
D**Y
Game Changer!
This is a really cool gadget. It was a little weird to adapt to at first, but after a couple weeks my game improved a lot. Been playing CODm using 2 point 'thumbmaster 5000' for a long time without much improvement. I couldn't figure out how to get my hands to fit for 4 point 'captain crabby hands'. Believe me I tried, but I am too heavy handed I think. I put Down scope and knife on the right, and reload on the left. Don't have to charge anything or change any settings. Just move a couple buttons. I almost feel bad ending all these squads, but I think I will get used to it.
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