If you ditched Xbox for PC in 2025, this Hall Effect gamepad is the first accessory you should grab
A steep discount and Hall Effect hardware make the Super Nova an appealing first controller for anyone shifting from Xbox to PC.
There's something undeniably fun about pink gaming gadgets, and GameSir’s Super Nova is a pretty, perfect option. Right now, it’s discounted to $36.39, making it an absolute steal for anyone who ditched Xbox for PC gaming in 2025.
I’ve used this controller for months, and it remains my go-to recommendation. It keeps the familiar Xbox feel while fixing the problems Microsoft hasn't, such as stick drift and being rechargeable without having a premium price tag.
"The GameSir Super Nova is a joy to use, and I was surprised to see that an accessory of this quality costs under $50. The controller's sturdy build, Hall Effect sticks, and overall design could easily be passed off as a more premium device with a higher price tag." — Sean Endicott, News Writer
You can swap the magnetic faceplate of the GameSir Super Nova easily. Right now, the Dark Green and Brown faceplates are available through Amazon (sold separately).
Why buy this controller for gaming?
- No stick drift
- Charge dock included
- Rubberized handles
- Low latency (1000Hz polling rate)
- Swappable faceplate
- Two programmable back buttons
I spent weeks with the controller for my GameSir Super Nova review and have continued to use the gamepad since then. It's proven the perfect companion as I transitioned from Xbox gaming to PC gaming.
The layout of the GameSir Super Nova will be familiar to anyone who has used an Xbox Wireless Controller. But if you want to venture away from that layout, you can swap the buttons of the accessory to a different order — such as flipping A-B and X-Y to match the Switch Pro Controller.
The GameSir Super Nova is light enough for longer gaming sessions but still feels robust. It promises long battery life, though I never needed to test that claimed 15 hours since the controller comes with a charging dock.
The front of the controller is accented with RGB lighting that aligns with more lights on the charging dock. The controller's back has two programmable buttons, pogo pins for charging, and trigger locks for shortening how far you need to pull.
The blue version of the GameSir Super Nova is currently "on sale" for $49.99, but that's the normal price for the controllers these days. All colors of the controller launched at $59.99 but now generally sell for just under $50.
But you don't have to lock in to a specific color when buying the GameSir Super Nova. Faceplates are available in various colors for $9.99.
While reviewing the GameSir Super Nova, I actually forgot that its faceplate was removable at one point. The faceplate fits snugly and never wiggles around or shifts due to strong and well-placed magnets.
If you want to swap the faceplate, you can do so by hand without needing any tools, though it may be difficult if you just trimmed your fingernails.
It's always been easy to recommend the GameSir Super Nova to gamers that want to save money or who are on a budget. The current deal that slashes the price of the controller to $36.39 makes the gamepad even easier to recommend.
FAQs
How do you swap the GameSir Super Nova faceplate?
The faceplates are magnetic, so you can just pop the old one off and snap a new color on without any tools. One personal tip: if you’ve just trimmed your fingernails, it might be a little tricky to find a seam to pull it up.
Is the GameSir Super Nova compatible with Xbox consoles?
No. The GameSir Super Nova does not work with the Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, or any other Xbox consoles. It is designed to work with Windows 11, Windows 10, Nintendo Switch, iOS, or Android. If you’re making the jump to PC in 2026, it’s a perfect fit, but it won’t work with your living room console.
What are Hall Effect Sensors?
Hall Effect Sensors are magnetic, contactless sensors that can be used with triggers or analog sticks. The GameSir Super Nova has Hall Effect sticks and triggers, for example.
Hall Effect Sensors are less prone to stick drift and are more durable.
Can you use the GameSir Super Nova through a wired connection?
You can use the GameSir Super Nova when connected through a USB-C cable, allowing you to game while keeping the device charged. It also supports Bluetooth or a 2.4GHz connection when paired with its included dongle.
If you're picking up the GameSir Super Nova as a gift, you may want to pair it with an Amazon eGift Card. You can choose any amount from $5 to $2,000, so you can add enough for a swappable faceplate or a game or accessory.
You can pick the design of an Amazon eGift Card, include a personal message, and pick a specific delivery date to align with a special occasion. Amazon gift card balances do not expire.
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Sean Endicott is a news writer and apps editor for Windows Central with 11+ years of experience. A Nottingham Trent journalism graduate, Sean has covered the industry’s arc from the Lumia era to the launch of Windows 11 and generative AI. Having started at Thrifter, he uses his expertise in price tracking to help readers find genuine hardware value.
Beyond tech news, Sean is a UK sports media pioneer. In 2017, he became one of the first to stream via smartphone and is an expert in AP Capture systems. A tech-forward coach, he was named 2024 BAFA Youth Coach of the Year. He is focused on using technology—from AI to Clipchamp—to gain a practical edge.
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