Key Takeaways
1. Anbernic’s RG G01 controller is a new alternative to popular wireless controllers like the GameSir G7 Pro and 8BitDo Ultimate 2, differing significantly from the previous RG P01 model.
2. The RG G01 has an Xbox-style layout but resembles the Manba One; it does not include a charging dock or pogo pins for future accessories.
3. Connectivity options include Xinput, Dinput, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS, with Bluetooth, wired, or 2.4 GHz wireless connections; however, Bluetooth polling rates are lower than advertised.
4. Users can adjust settings directly on the device, but the display lacks a timeout feature and may revert to the pairing screen after a period.
5. The RG G01 starts at $35.99, with a price increase to $39.99 on February 10, and is currently listed at $55.98 on AliExpress.
Anbernic has launched its new alternatives to well-known wireless controllers such as the GameSir G7 Pro and the 8BitDo Ultimate 2 Wireless. The RG G01 is Anbernic’s second controller, and it differs in many ways from the previous RG P01 model. Notably, the RG G01 does not look like the 8BitDo Ultimate controllers, which is a significant change from the RG P01.
Design and Features
Although it maintains an Xbox-style layout, the RG G01 is quite similar in appearance and functionality to the Manba One (currently priced at $55.99 on Amazon). However, it lacks a charging dock, and there are no pogo pins for future dock releases. Users will need to charge the controller’s built-in 2,100 mAh battery using a USB Type-C cable.
Connectivity and Performance
Additionally, the new controller offers various modes, including Xinput, Dinput, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS, which can connect via Bluetooth, wired, or 2.4 GHz wireless (USB Type-A). However, the advertised polling rate of 1,000 Hz can only be reached in Xinput mode with a wired or 2.4 GHz connection. Unfortunately, Retro Game Corps discovered that Bluetooth polling rates fluctuate between 125 Hz and 131 Hz, not the advertised 180 Hz.
User Experience
Early users have reported mixed results with the heart rate monitor feature on the controller. On the bright side, all settings can be modified directly on the device without needing additional software, thanks to its integrated display. However, this display does not have a timeout feature and will revert to the pairing screen after some time.
Anbernic has also added trigger stops that are conveniently located similar to the Manba One, where the player’s index fingers typically rest. The price for the Anbernic RG G01 starts at $35.99 when bought directly, increasing to $39.99 on February 10 at 10:00 UTC. In comparison, the official listing on AliExpress is currently priced at $55.98 before discounts. For more information, please refer to the videos provided above and below.
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