I like the design of the Machenike G3S since it closely resembles a PlayStation controller. The RGB lighting is a nice touch, offering colorful effects and some customization, while the adjustable vibration settings add extra feedback during gameplay.
I also like that the controller works across multiple platforms, including PC, Nintendo Switch, and even older systems like my PlayStation 3. However, the overall feel took some time to get used to. The handling felt a bit awkward and small, making it uncomfortable at first, though I eventually adjusted.
One major downside is the lack of Bluetooth connectivity. It relies entirely on a small 2.4GHz receiver, so if the dongle is lost, your only option is a wired connection, which is far from ideal for a wireless controller.
The biggest issue I had was battery life. From my experience, it drained power quickly, lasting only 2 to 3 days with short gaming sessions. This meant frequent recharging, which was frustrating. Adjusting the settings could help, but out of the box, the battery life was underwhelming.