
first impressions are surprisingly positive. The build quality feels solid right out of the box, the triggers have a satisfying amount of tension, and the overall controller feels more premium than its price tag would suggest. The design is also a standout point for me—clean, modern, and genuinely good-looking without trying too hard. Feature-wise, the N10 comes packed with Hall Effect sticks and Hall linear triggers, a 1000Hz polling rate, tri-mode connectivity, RGB lighting, and an 800mAh battery that's rated for long gaming sessions before needing a recharge. My biggest complaint so far? The grips. They're missing the textured finish I usually prefer, and it's something I noticed almost immediately. It's not a dealbreaker, but it does make the controller feel a little less secure during longer gaming sessions.