GameSir T7 Pro (Floral)
Wired game controller - Hall effect triggers - compatible PC/Xbox
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When style meets performance
Designed for players on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC, this wired GameSir T7 Pro controller combines a distinctive floral design with features focused on precision and gaming comfort. It features sticks and triggers with Hall Effect technology, programmable back buttons and a USB-C connection. Its ergonomics and customization options are suited to both competitive games and extended sessions on console or computer.

Victory is within reach
The controller uses analog sticks and triggers with Hall Effect technology, designed to improve movement precision and limit wear associated with traditional mechanical components. The programmable back buttons make it possible to quickly assign certain commands without taking your thumbs off the main sticks. The wired connection via USB-C ensures a stable link with compatible platforms.
The presence of a 3.5 mm audio jack also makes it easy to plug a gaming headset directly into the controller. Its coating and shape are designed to maintain a comfortable grip during long gaming sessions.
Main features:
- USB-C wired game controller
- Analog sticks with Hall Effect technology
- Hall Effect analog triggers
- Programmable back buttons
- Integrated 3.5 mm headset jack
- Custom floral design
- Ergonomics suited to long gaming sessions
- Compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC
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General information |
Product name |
GameSir T7 Pro (Floral) |
Brand |
Gamesir | |
Model |
GST7PW004 | |
Main characteristics |
Motion recognition |
No |
Technical specifications |
Compatibility |
PC |
| Xbox | ||
Force feedback |
Yes | |
Wireless |
No | |
Connector(s) |
Headphone (3.5mm Jack Female) | |
Colour |
Blue | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 2 years
|
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions
|
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Product referenced on 18 May 2026
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