When comparing Xbox 360 Wired Controller vs Logitech Gamepad F710, the Slant community recommends Xbox 360 Wired Controller for most people. In the question“What are the best PC gaming controllers?” Xbox 360 Wired Controller is ranked 2nd while Logitech Gamepad F710 is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose Xbox 360 Wired Controller is:
The controller is very comfortable to hold and allows you to play for hours without tiring your hands. The controller's shape is well-designed, the buttons are well positioned and not slippery. This is one of the reasons, the Xbox 360 controller has been the first go-to for many experienced gamers. Compared to the wireless option, this controller is lighter and less bulky, since it doesn't have a battery pack at the back of the controller. On the contrary, since it's wired, it does have a limited range. This means you can not move very far from the screen.
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Pros
Pro Feels comfortable
The controller is very comfortable to hold and allows you to play for hours without tiring your hands. The controller's shape is well-designed, the buttons are well positioned and not slippery. This is one of the reasons, the Xbox 360 controller has been the first go-to for many experienced gamers.
Compared to the wireless option, this controller is lighter and less bulky, since it doesn't have a battery pack at the back of the controller. On the contrary, since it's wired, it does have a limited range. This means you can not move very far from the screen.
Pro Always available and underpriced on the second-hand market
There is a large supply of these Xbox 360 controllers on the second-hand market. This is an easy way to get them for a much lower price, especially since many people don't care about price they sell it at or just aren't aware of the value of this controller.
Pro Player number indicator
The controller has a green LED circle around the home button, which shows what number player you are from 1 to 4. This can save you from confusion while focused on gameplay.
Pro Convenient plug-and-play controller
It's a convenient plug-and-play controller. There's rarely any hassle - the controller tends to always work without problems. You never have to change batteries either, which saves you from another headache.
Pro Force feedback
The controller has a strong force feedback, which adds to the gaming experience. Since the controller is wired, the vibration is stronger than on the wireless option. In addition to Xbox, many games on PC can also make use of this feature.
Pro Almost instant response time
Since the controller is wired, it has a lower response time compared to wireless options. Though the difference is usually just a few milliseconds, then in competitive gaming every millisecond of reaction time counts.
Pro Good for large hands
The F710 is larger than a PS3 controller, which makes it more comfortable for people with large hands.
Pro Easily replaced batteries
The controller takes two AA batteries to power it, which are easy to find in the store as well as easy to replace in the device itself due to an accessible battery door on the back.
Pro Force feedback
Unlike the cheaper cousin to this controller (the F310), there is included in this controller a vibrating function that works out of the box with any games that support force feedback.
Pro Wireless out of the box
The F710 comes with a wireless adapter, so there is no need to spend any extra money in order to get wireless working between the PC and controller.
Pro Hardware switch for DirectInput and XInput
Features a DirectInput<->XInput switch on the back, without requiring a software solution to emulate either input mode.
Pro Works out of the box with Windows and Linux
Plug and play, the controller works seamlessly with Windows and any games that have Xbox 360 gamepad support. No third-party software is needed.
Cons
Con A-B / X-Y buttons are swapped compared to SNES controllers
The A-B and X-Y buttons are swapped on this controller, compared to SNES controllers. Swapped controls can be confusing if you mainly play SNES(Super Nitendo Entertainment System) games.
Con Need to buy an extra USB receiver
The controller needs an extra cable to convert the old connection to USB, if you plan to use it on anything else than an Xbox. The cable costs under $20, but can be found for much less.
Con Headset input is not standard
The headset input on the controller is 2.5mm, instead of the most common 3.5mm. Your headphones probably use a 3.5mm jack and you will need an adapter to use them with this remote.
Con Does not support USB charging
There is no rechargeable battery with this device, it takes AA batteries, which will have to be replaced anytime the controller runs out of power. This may be inconvenient for those that are used to plugging in their controllers to a USB to charge.
Con Proprietary Wireless solution
The controller uses an unfree protocol so you can not connect it over the bluetooth standard
Con Poor d-pad
The NW/NE and SW/SE directions on the d-pad feel a bit wonky as they do not always register or register with a delay. The controls for the d-pad almost feel lie it is meant to be a four way d-pad over and eight way. Definitely is not one of the better d=pads out there and may be a hinderance in games that require good d-pad control.
Con Can't use two on the same system
If you try to use two controllers on the same system, even with two dongles, they will register as the same controller.
Con Doesn't officially support Windows 10
The F710's connection on Windows 10 has been hit-or-miss. No drivers are available specifically for W10, and Logitech support doesn't provide anything that works.