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JaLeHui Wireless Game Controller for SONY PS2 PlayStation 2 - Sku# DTA00190000B
Sku: DTA00190000B
Price: $17.62
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Specifications: - State of art 2.4GHz wireless technology, no more tangled cord
- The PS2 2.4GHz wireless controller completes with dual shock vibration function let you have more hand feeling
- High-performance controls
- The PS2 2.4GHz wireless controller provides precision accuracy comfort for hours of game play
- Ergonomic analog sticks & directional pad of the PlayStation 2 wireless controller for superior control
- The PS2 2.4GHz wireless controller features Auto-detect for simplified set up
- This is a non-OEM product
- Power: 4 x AAA Batteries
- Size: 130 x 80 x 60mm/5.1 x 3.1 x 2.4in(L x W x H)
Details:
- Play wonderful PS2 games with this dual shock PS2 controller for better entertainment
- With wireless design, insert the receiver to the front portion of the PS2
- Detail of the buttons and battery holder
- Package of the PS2 2.4GHz wireless controller
Size in Detail:
How to Use a PS2 Wireless Controller: - Insert the receiver to the front portion of the PS2. The receiver will come with the wireless controller and will have a rectangular shape
- Plug in the PS2 and turn it on. Wait for the main screen to come up. This screen will ask you to connect a controller. Open up the back of the controller and put in the AAA batteries
- Turn on the controller by pressing the "Power" button in the center. The button will be located in the middle of the controller and will have a PlayStation logo on it. When a red light comes on, the wireless controller is set up and ready for use
- Play your video game using the buttons and analog sticks on the controller the same way you would with a nonwireless controller
How to Connect a PS2 Wireless Controller: - Turn off your PlayStation 2 console and disconnect any wired controllers from one or both of the front connection sockets
- Orient the rectangular-shaped wireless controller receiver module so that the connection pins are pointing toward the controller connector socket on the game console. Plug the module into the left controller socket in the same way that any wired controller would be inserted into the socket
- Turn on your PlayStation 2 console and wait for the unit to start completely
- Make sure the power switch on the handheld game controller is off. Remove the battery compartment door from the back or bottom of the unit. Insert the necessary number of AAA batteries into the controller unit and replace the battery compartment door
- Watch your TV screen and wait until the console asks that a controller be connected. Once the request is displayed, turn the controller power switch to the "ON" position. The console will automatically detect the wireless controller and it will be synchronized without any further effort
Wireless PS2 Controller Problems:
Connectivity
- On some wireless controllers, the connectivity between the controller and the receiver could present issues. The receiver has to connect to the console and receive the signals that the wireless controller sends. Problems can arise if something else interrupts that signal, like a competing signal from a microwave, Wi-Fi router or another controller (or anything broadcasting on the same radio frequency). A piece of metal between the two devices can also cause issues
Latency - Latency, or lag, is a simple but potentially detrimental problem. When a signal is sent out from the controller, it has to first be picked up by the receiver, then translated and sent into the game. All of this happens in a split second, but that split second is more than it takes to transmit the signal from a wired connection. This can be a problem because, in a game that's about split seconds, you could be just a hair too late. This is a problem with most, if not all, wireless PS2 controllers
Receiver Fuse - The PlayStation 2 has a specific fuse that's used to power the rumble feature on the standard controllers. Some brands of wireless PS2 controllers use this fuse to power the receiver. If the fuse burns out, the receiver can't get power and can't read the signal coming from the controller. This is a huge issue because it effectively wipes out the controller
Durability - One of the issues that's traditionally associated with third-party controllers is that of durability. Controllers made by Sony are designed to work perfectly with the console. A third-party controller is one made by any other company, such as Pelican or Mad Catz. They're made to compete with the more expensive Sony controller, and they can be made of cheaper material. Third-party controllers have a reputation for being lower-quality and less durable
Battery Life - A wireless controller has to power itself. When the controller is connected directly to a console, it draws its electricity from the console. When it's wireless, it's going to need a way not only to broadcast the signal, but if you're using the rumble feature, it has to also receive that signal. Turning off the rumble feature does save battery life, but some controllers will last longer than others. It also helps to remember to turn the controller off after play, because even with an auto-off feature, it will run unnecessarily until the auto-off kicks in
Package Included: - 1 x PS2 Wireless Controller
- 1 X PS2 Receiver
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