GameSir Nova Lite Wireless Controller – 2.4G & Bluetooth Gamepad for Windows PC, iPhone, Android, Switch & Steam Deck – Hall Effect Triggers, Turbo Function, Rumble Vibration (Blush Pink)
$24.90











Price: $24.90
(as of Jan 18, 2025 14:37:02 UTC – Details)
Product Description






Multi-Platform Compatibility: The GameSir Nova Lite is designed to work seamlessly with Windows 10/11, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS, and Steam Deck. It includes a 2.4G wireless dongle for a stable connection, making it a versatile choice for various gaming platforms.
Precision Hall Effect Joysticks: Experience accurate and drift-free performance with the GameSir Hall Effect joysticks. Engineered for zero dead zones and smooth control, these joysticks enhance your gameplay with consistent and precise movements.
Tri-Mode Connectivity: Enjoy ultimate flexibility with three connectivity options: Bluetooth, 2.4G Wireless Dongle, and USB-C. Easily switch between devices for a hassle-free gaming experience, adapting to your preferred setup.
Long Battery Life & Multi-Function M Button: Equipped with a 600mAh battery, the Nova Lite offers up to 10 hours of playtime on a full charge, which takes only 2 hours. The multi-function M button allows you to adjust vibration intensity, ABXY layout, and joystick deadzone settings, giving you complete control over your gaming experience.
Enhanced Gaming Features: The Nova Lite features a 20Hz Turbo function with customizable buttons (A/B/X/Y/LB/LT/RB/RT), which can be activated or deactivated using the M button. This feature allows for rapid input and improved gameplay, letting you focus fully on the action.
5 reviews for GameSir Nova Lite Wireless Controller – 2.4G & Bluetooth Gamepad for Windows PC, iPhone, Android, Switch & Steam Deck – Hall Effect Triggers, Turbo Function, Rumble Vibration (Blush Pink)
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Genesis Garcia –
Affordable and great
Love the controller, definitely love the pink. Have had no issues with connectivity. I only use it on my iPad though to play the mobile games. Haven’t tried it on PC or Switch. Even ordered a second one.
Jose Rafael Morey Molina –
Buena relacion de calidad/precio
Funciona perfectamente en el Ipad, rapida configuracion inicial (obvio qie luego es conexion automatica), botones suaves, tiene su cover plastico para guardar y trasladar sin riesgo de dañar los botones debtro de mochila y/o bulto… el niño esta muy contento con este modelo.
Garrett Frost –
Great basic little controller that can handle Bluetooth or 2.4G, if you can get Bluetooth working
This is a basic minimum-frills version of the GameSir Nova controller, but as I don’t have one of those I’ll be reviewing this on its own merits. It’s an excellent value for under $30 with up to 10 hours of battery life, Bluetooth (if you can get it working – more on that later) or 2.4Ghz connection with the included dongle, a perfectly-fitting little plastic case, and it’s got excellent rumble and just works well out of the box. The buttons and sticks both work with almost exactly zero drift (as you can see in the picture) thanks to the Hall effect triggers and joysticks.Do know that it has less LED lighting and it doesn’t have the back programmable buttons of the more expensive regular GameSir Nova. There’s also no manual included in the box, just a QR code linking to one. I couldn’t get Bluetooth working on my controller to connect it to my PC at all, despite having a wireless Bluetooth Xbox one controller that works and sets up perfectly. I can only gather that it must be something inconsistent since other people don’t seem to have that issue with this controller.The controller itself is very well-constructed, it feels sturdy and lightweight but durable. The buttons all click consistently and spring back into place easily, and I like the rounded profile on them; they’ve got a feel that’s just like the buttons on my stock Xbox One controller. The D-pad is shaped like a plus which is actually a plus, and works very well, better than an Xbox One controller, and the analog sticks have a less rubbery and more grippy feel to them, but it isn’t distracting. It also fits well in to my large hands so it should work for any hand size.I got about 9 hours of battery life, which is pretty decent – how much you get will depend on if you’re using Bluetooth or 2.4Ghz, and how much vibration the game you’re playing makes the controller do. More vibrations will eat up the battery a bit faster, though it is pretty efficient regardless, I was playing a game that activated them about once every 3 minutes or so when I tested it.Overall, for the money this is a great little controller, but be aware that you might get one that just refuses to connect over Bluetooth like I did.I only review things that I personally use myself on a regular and continued basis. I always give my full, honest, unbiased and unfiltered opinion on everything I review. I will not hold back or avoid describing any issues I have with a product. I write exactly what I think about things – the good, the bad, the ugly, and the questionable. And, I will update my review if something breaks, stops working as intended, or otherwise doesn’t hold up as expected.
S.A. –
Not my first gamesir controller, won’t be my last
Great build quality and features at an awesome price. The plastic has a high quality matte feel and my older gamesir controllers have resisted hand oils impressively (way better than my dualsense controllers that cost 2-4x as much). Pairing is easy. Switching between devices is easy. Manuals are all online. It comes with a nice molded shell. Latency to the switch feels better than any other 3rd party controller. USB c charging works with PD power supplies (you’d be surprised at how devices I’ve tried that don’t). The hall effect components are perfect. My only complaint would literally have to be they don’t have enough color choices, which really isn’t a real complaint.
Reviewer G –
Seems like a great controller
This is my review of: GameSir Nova Lite Wireless Controller, ASIN: B0DGZM97FWFirst Impression Review:I’ll make a disclaimer, I’m not a “serious” gamer. But, I wanted a controller I could use with my Switch, or more importantly, in my Tesla Model Y (even it never mentions anywhere that this is possible.) And this controller does not disappoint.It arrives in simple packaging, and pulling it out, I thought I’d received a dummy model! But then I realized that the controller is inside of a sturdy, reusable plastic case that also holds the USB dongle! I love this case. And, with my intended use for the car, this will be a great way to store the controller when not in use! Lifting out the controller after unclasping and opening the case reveals the USB dongle. Perfect!But now what to do? There was some little triangle card in the box, but nothing else. No manual, no instructions, no nothing. First, I plugged in a USB-C cable I had to make sure it was charged. A green light blinked. Finally, the green light went out. It must be charged. Then I pressed the button that had had the green light and held it until it started flashing in green. Pairing mode, perhaps? Well, my Samsung phone, nor the Model Y could see it. So, I had to start searching.With no help from the Amazon listing, I finally found GameSir’s Web site. I looked up the product, but still no manual. I went to the support section of their Web site, and finally found the manual.Now, following the manual, I placed the controller into “Android” mode to pair. I easily paired it with my phone, and then, looking more on the Web site, saw mention of an app. So I downloaded the GameSir app to my Samsung, and the controller showed up! From there, I could also update its firmware, which I did successfully. Disconnecting from my phone, I could press the two middle buttons until the yellow light blinked fast, and now it was ready to pair again. I paired it easily to the Tesla Model Y, and played a game of Beach Buggy Racing 2 with just the controller. It seems to work perfectly, and I’m better at it using the controller than using the steering wheel of the car! (That’s kind of scary.)All in all, this thing is hefty, seems well-built, seems to do what it says it will and more, the responsiveness seems great, I LOVE the hard case, and I have few complaints, just that there is no manual included, or even a charging cable.This review is my first impression of the product, and will be updated should my opinion of it change.