









🎮 Elevate Your Game with the FLYDIGI Vader 4 Pro!
The FLYDIGI Vader 4 Pro is a versatile multi-platform gaming controller designed for serious gamers. With features like a force-adjustable joystick, 1000Hz polling rate, and immersive stereo vibration, it offers a customizable and responsive gaming experience. The 800mAh battery ensures long-lasting play, making it the perfect companion for PC, Nintendo Switch, and Android gaming.











| Button Quantity | 14 |
| Additional Features | Wireless, Ergonomic, Motion Sensing |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Controller Type | Vader 4 Pro PC Controller |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth, Wired |
| Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch, PC, Windows, Android |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Color | Vader 4 Pro PC Controller |
J**N
This is a controller done right. Exceeded all my expectation!
I've been using FlyDigi Vadar 4 Pro for about a month now, and if you’re on the fence, I can confidently say it's worth the price. Quality (10/10): The controller feels well-built and premium in hand, definitely a standout in terms of durability and materials. Cost (10/10): Very affordable compared to the competition. I’d put it on par with the Xbox Elite 2 and KK3 Max in terms of value. Feel (10/10): The ergonomics are fantastic, with comfortable buttons, triggers, and a responsive d-pad. Even during long sessions, I haven’t experienced any hand fatigue or cramps. Technology (10/10): This controller has everything you need. The 2.4 GHz dongle gives lower latency on PC than even the official Xbox controller. The hall effect thumbstick, extra buttons, and trigger adjustments all work perfectly. Plus, the thumb sticks come with adjustable strength rings to control stiffness on the fly, which is a feature I love! The added features aren’t gimmicks; they’re genuinely useful. Zero complaints here. App (9/10): The PC app, "FlyDigi Space," is excellent and packed with features. I docked a point only because I wish some features had clearer explanations—just a short description would go a long way. Battery (9/10): Battery life is impressive. The only reason I deducted a point is the lack of a wireless charging option like the 8Bitdo or replaceable battery like the Xbox Wireless Controller. Overall (20/10): I own over eight controllers (Xbox, PS, Game Sir, 8Bitdo, and Gulikit), and this has quickly become my favorite, with the others starting to gather dust. Each one of my old controllers left something to be desired, this one didn't. Even the points I deducted are very minor inconveniences I am willing to work with. If someone asked me for a recommendation, I’d pick this one with no hesitation.
N**S
Alllllmost perfect.
My Beitong Asura 2 Pro was losing its edge and I saw in the recommendations the Vader-4. With all its bells and whistles it looked like a good bet. Installed the config software, made some adjustments, and put in some game time in Halo Infinite. Let's do the breakdown! Positives first. The construction is STURDY. Weighing about as much as the Asura 2, still less than the Power-A Fusion 2, but feeling more substantial in the hand than both. Every face button is extremely satisfying to use. Good clicky feedback. The analog sticks feel fantastic in their throw. The adjusters remove the need for anything third party like precision rings, and are very straight forward to use. The trigger stops allowing for change from a full throw to a quick click is FANTASTIC. Genuinely impressive design. The macro buttons along the back are all in good positions and easy to reach. Thr configuration software is also great. Easy to find, install, and use. Very user friendly. I said in my review of the Asura 2 that a good controller won't change your life, but just doing the job well and over time makes the biggest difference. You don't want to have difficulty while you're playing and constantly be suspecting your controller. Which brings us to the bad. It's a short list though. The Vader-4 and the the Asura-2 use the SAME. AWFUL. ANALOG STICKS. Points to the Vader for using rubberized ones instead of bare plastic ones like the Asura, but the pads are HUGE. Bigger than any controller I've ever seen or used other than specifically in this class of controllers. And they just... feel wrong. Maybe others aren't bothered, but essentially they're a concave dual shock style stick and for some that'll be fine, for me twice now it's just a plain "no". Just like with the Asura, I changed out the sticks to the sticks I originally had in the PA Fusion. Unlike the Asura, I came up against the build quality of the Vader which is seemingly complex beyond reason. This isn't an official review complaint, just a nitpick as an enthusiast who has dismantled a LOT of controllers. A four screw shell with additional plastic clips that have to be PRYED APART is either an anti-tampering design or someone was feeling extra mean in the design phase. I've never spent so long trying to dismantle and put a controller back together. EVER. But these are only problems if you really dislike the sticks like I do. And strangely enough? The original pads just pop off, ready to receive another pad like you see on the picture... but uh... they don't sell one. So maybe a pad assortment could be a option to buy in the future? Easy way to fix this whole situation, I'd say. Only other thing, the D-Pad is too large for how close it is to the left stick. Its design is riffing on the XB Elite 8-Way pad, which is neat. But it's not removable and at least on my experience so far you hit it accidentally. A lot. Because it's also sensitive (which is a plus. Good switches). Overall, I tear through controllers a lot. I can definitely feel and see where the money goes with the Vader-4. With the new sticks in, it feels amazing (I don't recommend trying to change them). It's recommend this to you or a friend, anyone not nearly so picky as me. And as for me, I have screwdrivers and time and I made it a great controller for *me* that I'd happily buy again.
R**D
Most satisfying controller I’ve used.
I am a mouse and keyboard player, but I decided to give controller a go a couple years ago. I looked and looked before finally settling on Scuf last year. It’s meh, honestly. I’ve tried so many “high end” controllers looking for one that feels high end. When I took the Vader pro out of the box, I immediately noticed how it feels like a high end, quality controller. The feel of the thing set a high standard. Using it didn’t let me down. The sticks are BY FAR the best ones I’ve ever used. The tension adjustment is amazing, and I love being able to fine tune my controller this way. The software is easy to use and remapping buttons takes a second. The internal specs of the controller are the best I’ve ever used. Joystick accuracy is 12 bit, which means your fine movements are perfectly reflected on screen, I.e. your stick goes where you want it. You gotta try it. For reference Xbox elite 2 is 9 bit and Sony PS Dualsense and Dualsense Edge have 8 bit. The feel is unlike anything I can describe. You have to kinda relearn a bit because your brain has adapted to the imperfections of the previous controller and poorer accuracy. Once you get used to it though… omg so satisfying. It feels like aiming with a mouse. No BS. Buttons feel clicky and satisfying to the press. Similar to the scuff. The back buttons are in an okay spot. I have adjusted to them fine. This is one area I prefer the scuf envision pro, back button placement. Not a dealbreaker by any means and I think I just got used to scuf. I am adjusted know and barely remember scuf lol. CONS: - It’s kinda small… I am a big guy with big hands and at first I didn’t think I would be able to play with this controller, despite loving everything else about it. In the last couple days uve actually started to notice that the size isn’t bugging me anymore. I’ve adjusted. Give it a chance, but it is small. -Xbox stick layout. Some may disagree with this being a con, but my brain loves the symmetry of the ps5 layout. As with the other things, I've adjusted and barely notice anymore. Overall- this is the only controller I’ll use. I’ll always be on the lookout for something better but honestly I can’t imagine how you beat this other than making the same exact thing a little bigger with ps5 button layout.
D**E
Almost Perfect!
I have been looking for a controller that can do very specific things and the Vader 4 Pro ALMOST did everything! Nonetheless, it is a great controller. This is after testing 7 controllers in the past week. The good: 1. Works with Cloud Gaming (Game Pass, GeForceNow, Luna) on Meta Quest 3. A surprising number of controllers do not map properly with cloud gaming and this one actually works properly. 2. Hardware triggered gyro. This controller lets you use gyro aiming on any platform as you can activate the gyro with one of the extra buttons or the left trigger without any software assistance. 3. Trigger locks. They are amazing on this thing. 4. The stick tension rings are game changing. I didn't even know I wanted this, but now I can't live without it. 5. Build quality. This is one of the best feeling controllers I tested. Only the GameSir G8+ felt as solid as this one. 6. 6 Extra Mappable Buttons! The two on the front are really great. Again, I didn't really need this, but I sure don't mind it. The frustrating: 1. High polling rate bluetooth option: In Switch mode there is 500Hz polling rate! However, the mapping options for Switch mode are not that great. Specifically, you cannot trigger the gyro manually in this mode. My ideal controller would have a high BT polling rate AND control over the gyro. Unfortunately, this controller makes me choose between these two features, they cannot be used together. 2. On the fly profile swapping: You can switch between 4 configurations by hitting Select + A/B/X/Y. This is a really cool feature, BUT it is basically unusable in-game. Hitting these button combos in-game will obviously cause a whole bunch of problems. I thought of a workaround by disabling the select button and mapping it to one of the mappable buttons. It would appear this activation combo is tied to the hardware buttons, not the signals they are sending. So now my select button is on the back of the controller. It can be annoying, but it generally works as long as A/B/X/Y do not cause a disaster when you hit them to change profiles. I assume you can map those to the extra buttons as well and disable the hardware, but that would be really annoying. The bad: 1. Doesn't work with Cloud Gaming on Samsung The Frame TVs via bluetooth. Controller connects, but buttons are mapped incorrectly. However, the 2.4GHz dongle does work with the TV and it actually maps correctly. I am just going to have to leave the dongle plugged in the TV which is kind of annoying. 2. Low polling rate over bluetooth in standard (not switch) mode. This is the most disappointing part. The bluetooth polling rate is abysmal. There are reports of 250Hz polling on this controller, but I am unable to get over 90 or 100Hz through my testing. This makes Bluetooth almost useless.
R**E
Best Controller I've Ever Used
I'm mostly a PC gamer. For decades, I used the mouse and keyboard almost exclusively because I could never get used to a controller. Sure, I've had consoles in the house for the family. From Atari to Xbox Series S. None of the controllers did anything for me really. The specific problem I wanted to fix recently is that.... I like and miss driving games, but a racing wheel is a pain in the asphalt to set up and use. And, playing driving games with a mouse/keyboard is wholly unsatisfying. I also don't like using the analog stick for steering either. It's just not fun. I needed gyro for that. I did some research and I stupidly decided on the Sony Duelsense for PC. Don't do that. It doesn't work correctly most of the time, and even if it does, it's after copious amounts of fiddling with drivers, extra software, services etc. So I looked again. Did more research. This Flydigi Vader 4 Pro kept popping up in results, so I looked closer. I decided to give it a shot and ordered one. It was delivered the same day (!) and after searching a bit for the software, was able to get it fully running with none of the fiddling and hair-pulling that I had experienced with the Duelsense. Gyro gaming is all handled in profiles within the Flydigi software. Select a driving profile, tweak what you want, fire up your game. Want to switch to a shooter with gyro? Ok there's a hotkey combo for that, or go switch the profile in the software. Couldn't be easier. Also, it doesn't matter if the game is on Steam, Epic, GOG, Prime, whatever. They just worked. THat was a huge problem I was having with the Sony controller. I LOVE the fact that it has 6 extra buttons that the Xbox and PS controllers don't. M1- M4 on the back and 2 extra buttons below the A and B buttons (C and Z). I was able to map all of my Skyrim and ESO hotkey items to those extra buttons. The ONLY criticism I would have for this controller is that right now, the software is a little difficult to find. Their website is not functioning as of the time of me writing this review, so I had to go into forums and find someone who had it up on a shared drive. After grabbing that, the software updated itself, updated the firmware on the controller and everything worked perfectly. And no, I wasn't hacked :) Do yourself a favor and buy this controller if you are even the slightest bit interested in quality controller gaming, but don't want to pay premium prices.
M**R
Perhaps the greatest controller I've ever used.
I've bounced around several different controllers the past year. From Joycons, to the PS5 Dualsense, to the Xbox Series Core controller, to 8bitdo's Ultimate lineup, and finally to Gulikit's King Kong 3 Max, and finally to this Flydigi Vader 4 Pro. And as it stands, this is my favorite controller. I prefer to be minimal in my approach and have as few controllers as possible. For the longest time I've been looking for the replacement to my 8bitdo, and as it stands this Flydigi has proven itself enough to sell it off. This is easily staying in my collection unless it kicks the bucket and I need a new one, but so far it seems to be built like a tank. The Flydigi takes the form factor of the Xbox with a quieter dpad, mouse-like face buttons, surprisingly excellent gyro, and 3 different pairing modes. The hardware is bang for your buck solid for $80, and I plan to use it on both my PC as well as Switch system. I was hesitant prior to purchasing this, but for once the reviews were actually legit. This controller deserves all the praise it gets and more. I seriously have fallen back in love with gaming because this controller feels so different and tactile. I don't give 5's easily, but the Flydigi Vader 4 Pro has proven itself worthy of a 5 star review. Well done Flydigi, well done.
L**7
Best Controller On The Market!
(Before you read for thumbstick compatibility try Skull and Co PS5 size they work for me). Also Vader 4 have a recent update that allows the sticks to be used in 12bit so for you controller enthusiasts out there looking at those TMR sticks thinking they’re the next best thing, the vader just takes the cake with enhanced software. You can say what you think is the best, but until you actually see and hold this thing, only then will you know what the best is. Most of the controllers I have tested and even halleffect have some sort of stick drift. This controller will reset its sticks resting value to Zero after a few seconds of no movement. Let that soak in. Ive seen about 20 different reviews on this thing and I think that it is undersold. They say this is chinas number one gamepad but it should be bigger than that. Button feel phenomenal nice tactile quick actuation, stick tension adjustment is revolutionary. Ergonomics are close to xbox but in my opinion fit your hand better at least for me(bigger hands). Software is simple and better than most. Oh and for those of you looking for that next gen feel with vibration or haptics, this controller will rumble you so hard youll think your fazing into another dimension. It has rumble triggers, but the palms are regular rumble motors although with the way it feels it seems like these maybe bigger or higher quality with the level of adjustment they have. Just buy this thing you wont regret it.
A**A
Very very good controller for the price
In terms of rankings this controller is up there with the higher quality ones. I didn’t realize that there could be such a quality difference. This is two tiers above the Manba and one tier above the Xbox controller imo. You name the category, it is better. It feels like it is higher quality, button presses feel similar to a mechanical keyboard press, lighting options, fine tune adjustments, tunable idle sleep mode, extra buttons that you can bind to your mouse or keyboard, no stuttering, no lag, input consistency, vibration feel, the switch on the bottom makes it easy to switch from my pc to firestick (android), trigger feel, joystick mod, in game deadzone remains ultra low since purchase (0.04), no calluses from extended play on claw grip, Eventually I’ll dock it. Only minuscule things are that this controller has a weird slot in the front for a separate product, and that the Manba tells you battery percentage while the controller just has a tiny red-orange light that is easy to miss when locked in a game session. If the chevron light/rumble motors/app were able to notify me about my battery that would be a cool addition. My controller has not died on me while playing yet. I charge every two gaming sessions and I play for hours (like overnight hours on games like RL) with the light’s brightness at the lowest setting. Also clean it if you’re a sweaty tryhard in your game.
C**N
Muy padre.
La verdad se me hace más cómodo el Power A fusion pro 4 que tiene los botones de atrás y los LB, LR mejor colocados que este, en este tienes que desplazar más los dedos para apretar los botones pero me encantaron los joystics regulables son super cómodos y casi todos los botones se sienten como botones de mouse "clicky" eso también me gustó pero me cuesta un poco de trabajo acostumbrarme viniendo del fusion pro 4, el software que trae también se me hace mejor que el del fusion 4, pero muchas cosas están en chino, lo que no me gustó tanto esque las luces de carga y de encendido no se pueden apagar y distraen un poco en un cuarto obscuro.
Z**N
Worth it.
Significantly better than the stock Xbox controllers. I got tired of dealing with stick drift so I primarily bought the Vader 4 pro for its hall-effect analog sticks. The second reason was seamless connection to the Nintendo switch which absolutely sealed the deal for me. The other features were added bonus. What I liked the most was the adjustable tension on the analog sticks. I use it on the lightest setting and I absolutely love it. In comparison, the tension gets so light that using other controllers after this such as the Dualsense 5 feels like im trying to push a car with just my thumbs. Yes, the difference is that noticeable.
L**N
e bom
vale muita a pena meu deus q controle bom
N**I
حبيت اليد وحست انها كانت ضالتي
حبيت اليد اول ما فكيتها من الكرتون ومسكاها بيدها اول انطباع كان خفيفه وحجمها مناسبه لليد بيت الصغير والوسط البرنامج سهل الاستخدام وسهل تعيين الازره سريعه الشحن جوده اليد جيدا جدا حبيت الازرار الاضافيه اللي في الامام السلبيه ممكن البطريه اشوفها ما تطول كثير لاكن افضل من يد البلاستيشن ايضا الرر اللي جنب رز الهوم تمنيت نقدر نخصصه انصح فيها
A**A
Muito bom!
Excelente controle
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