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The PS3 Master Deluxe Non-Slip Dance Pad offers a native USB connection for easy Plug-N-Play compatibility with various PlayStation 3 systems. Designed with foam inserts for exceptional comfort and arcade-sized circuitry, this dance pad features a non-slip super soft surface, ensuring a stable and enjoyable gaming experience.
B**N
A very decent dance pad, but it has it's problems.
Okay, so I am going to list a few pros and cons about my experience with the dance pad, so either take it to heart or with a grain of salt. I bought this product for use with the PS3 DDR, and Stepmania (Which it's compatibility alone with Stepmania earned it an extra star.)PROS: -The 1" foam is very nice for comfort, and even seems to give a better work out than the original floor rug style pads in my opinion due to having to push off of a softer surface. The surface material is good enough to be able to play barefoot with little to no sticking, but I do warn that socks may make it a bit slick. If you can play in socks and keep your balance though, I have found that it can work in my advantage when I need to slide my feet in a fluent motion. I had downloaded Stepmania some time ago, and never had much interest in playing it since I couldn't connect my original PS3 dance pad to my computer. Since the dance pad is compatible without any special hook-ups or extra needed hardware or software, this alone was a big plus in my book. The dance pad is maybe an inch smaller on all sides compared to the default pad that comes with the PS3 dance pad, helping to rule out adjusting to a different pad size. Since it is made specifically for the PS3, it includes a PS button on the dance pad stepping area itself, rather than a button next to a nice shiny red light that attracts young kids to continuously push the PS button (Big deal for me. I let my 2 1/2 year old play around on it, and my daughter likes to come up and push the button over and over, to the point that he usually quits the game, and messes with all my settings on my system. If you have young children, keep this in mind. No, I don't play DDR when my daughter is playing in the general area.)Though the pad is an inch thick, it is still small enough for easy storage. If you really need to store it better, there is the option of removing the foam padding, but I wouldn't think anyone would have much trouble finding a place to store the pad as is.CONS: -I know some reviews say the pad is very responsive, but the one I have seems to have a bit of difficulty at times. It may be me just adjusting to the pad, and the pad sliding to where I miss the steps, so don't think I am saying that without a doubt, there is just a bit of unresponsiveness. The pad is supposed to be non-slip, but it will skid against the floor. Not a huge deal in my opinion, but if I were providing the product, I would label it more like slip-resistant. It doesn't slide horribly unless you are doing songs like Max 300 on difficult which is ill-advised in the first place on a home pad. Since I am still getting used to the pad, I didn't let this take away from it's rating. However, there are some serious compatibility issues. If you are offering a product FOR the PS3, it should have ALL the functions of the default dance pad. For one, if you are hardcore into counting your calories (Which the calorie counter may be questionable in the first place, so something like a fitbit may actually be better for accuracy.) Forget about it with this dance pad. It reads as if you are using a PS3 controller, and WILL NOT count your calories. Also, the corner buttons are flipped. For example, on the default PS3 dance pad, the X button is on the right, where as on this pad, it is on the left. Not a big deal, unless you are one of those players good enough to play octo-mode, where you need the buttons to be consistent with the default dance pad's. The PS button of course will not turn on your system, but neither did the default pad's, so I didn't even consider this for part of my rating. One last thing (Which is bitter sweet.) Is the star power doesn't work with this dance pad. Since it is seen as a controller, you would need to hit the right joystick to the right to activate it. You have no real reason to have to hold a controller while playing, but if you want to use the star power, you need to have one in hand. To me it is bitter sweet because sometimes, the star power ruins me in a song, but on other songs I have a strong handle on, it gives me a much better score.OVERVIEW: -For the price of the product, it isn't a bad one. I know it seems that I ranted a lot on trivial things, but I feel if you are going to write a review, may as well include every little detail. People like to know EXACTLY what they are buying when dishing out money for quality products. If you don't care much for Octo-Mode, like to play Stepmania, and you are at an Intermediate level, maybe starting to approach expert, this pad will do fine for you. I wouldn't suggest it to a beginner or a hard core expert though, especially because an expert would need something consistent. Also, as I said, if you like to count calories and assume DDR's counter is accurate without an external counter, than you may want to try to find a pad that is compatible with it, or buy a trusted counter. I hope my review will help someone with their consideration to buy this product.
P**Z
Great pad, provided you know what you're getting
The arrows feel just about the same as any pad I've used before. I use it on the PC and Stepmania works fine with it. I don't need to make any adjustments for lag. The raised inserts feel fine, and aren't too thin like some pads, and they haven't moved one inch in 2 total hours of heavy play.Moving onto the USB connection, it works perfectly. Windows 7 picks it up as a gamepad instantly, and pressing the directional arrows results only in buttons being pressed. In other words, it doesn't send any directional (POV hat or X/Y axis) information. No special buttons need to be held. It just works.There's a bright red LED that stays on while it's connected (doesn't blink or anything). No clue what it's significance is other than determining that the pad is working and not DOA.For long-term DDR players, and even newbies, the same lies present in all third party pads are still here: The bottom isn't really "non-slip" by anyone's definition (is a thin rubber layer on the bottom really that expensive?). The "hard foam" is the same 5-layer crap everyone makes now. Incidentally, that latter lie is where the 1-star price came from in the review. If you're not going to actually include hard, dense foam, don't list it. First thing I did was throw that nonsense out and insert my old Ignition pad's foam. If anyone knows of any manufacturers that don't outright lie about this feature, please drop me a line.In case you're wondering if it's worth spending twice as much on Amazon than it is on eBay, I'm only gonna say this: 1. Amazon's return policy is VERY friendly (they send you a shipping label to print and stick). 2. Due to that friendly policy, Amazon is probably a LOT less likely to ship you a bad pad.All in all, this is a great pad. Keep in mind, I have no delusions about lastability. 150-180 pound user playing 9/10-foot songs daily for 1 hour will kill a pad in about 3 months. You WILL see a follow-up from me when this pad finally bites it. If it's in 1 month, the stars WILL drop. If it makes it more than 3, I might re-consider that foam penalty.
I**E
Replacement for Old Red Octane Pads
Our dorm bought 2 of these pads to replace our old Red Octane pads. We put the high density foam inserts from the old Red Octane pads in these new pads. They are NOT as sensitive as the red octane pads and the buttons are different sized, but you can get used to this over time. The only downside is all of us have problems with hitting/getting the back button to respond. This could just be chance on our part or a flaw in the design. These pads also slip more than the old Red Octane pads, so we ended up putting an exercise mat underneath them to keep them from sliding. In terms of wear, the pads have held up 3 months so far and are still going strong. For comparison, Red Octane pads seemed to last about a year at our dorm.UPDATE:So, the back arrow on one of the pads finally broke. The pads lasted 9 months with 6 people playing 3 times a week at 9-10-11 feet for approximately 2 hours each session. The other pad is still working.UPDATE 2:The other pad broke about 2 months later. We bought two new pads. One pad is still working great months later. The other pad's hardware (not sensors, which normally break after wear and tear) stopped working about 2 months in. Since a bunch of us are electrical engineers, we are looking into taking the hardware from one of the old pads and attaching it to this new pad.UPDATE 3:The second round of pads died after about 6 months heavy use. We have now changed over toPS2 USB Energy HD 1" Foam Deluxe Dance Pad 3 in 1First of all, the Foam Deluxe pad comes with the one inch foam if you don't already have it.Second, the arcade buttons are way better on the Foam Deluxe pads!The Foam Deluxe pads also seem to be more responsive than these ps3 ones.Bottom line...these pads are okay, but as heavy users we have moved on to different pads.
A**ー
練習用としてならよい
マンションで使ってもそれほど振動が響かない点は◎しかしほかのレビューでもある通り、クッションが柔らかすぎて、BMP150くらいの譜面になると踏んだつもりでも反応しないことが結構多い。また、NON-SLIPと言っておきながら、フローリング上では結構滑る。SPならそれほど気にならないが、私は2個購入してDPで使っているのでステージを移動するたびに位置がずれて結構やりずらい。まあ家庭用なのでこんなものかもしれないが、2個連結できるアタッチメントがほしいと素直に思った。
M**I
少し改良がいるかも
矢印のところに薄いプラスチック板が入っていてパーノゥが何処にあるか分かりやすくて良いです。ただ、中に入ってる衝撃吸収マットが柔らかくてパーノゥがすぐ戻らず発狂譜面で反応がしないことがあるので100均などでプラスチックのファイルを切り取ってパーノゥと衝撃吸収マットの間に両面テープでつけるとしっかりと反応するようになります。プラスチックが固すぎると割れることがあるので固すぎず柔らかすぎないしなやかに曲がるプラスチックがおすすめです。
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