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S.U.R.F.R Mobile Wireless Controller

Platform : Android, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
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4.0 out of 5 stars 1 customer review

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  • All-in-One Media Controller
  • Dedicated Media Functionality for a Great Home Entertainment Experience
  • True Gamepad Controls for Controller-Enabled Games
  • Full QWERTY Keyboard Zips Through Web Browsing and Text Entry
  • Mouse Pointer Controls Your Onscreen Cursor
  • Extendable Handles Improve Comfort and Grip
  • Adjustable Smartphone Clip for Mobile Gaming
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  • Platform: Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, Android
  • PEGI Rating: Unknown
  • Media: Video Game
  • Item Quantity: 1
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  • ASIN: B00UHDLVD0
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 25 x 5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Product Description

Streamline command of your Android-powered HDTV with Mad Catz S.U.R.F.R Surf the web, play games, post social media updates and control your Bluetooth-linked media streaming devices, all from the comfort of your couch.

Enjoy typing on a full QWERTY mobile keyboard. Time for a game? All the features and functionality of a true gamepad offer an immersive gaming experience at home and on the move. And with a full suite of multimedia controls, S.U.R.F.R puts your favorite media right at your fingertips.

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SurfR controller;phone clip;2 x AAA batteries;


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This device meets my expectation as every technical promise by madcatz on this device were delivered. Like every other device, a couple of improvements are expected in future releases; The buttons on the QWERTY keyboard need to be softer and then have backlights to make possible for use in dark places. Other than these, it was cool for surfing and gaming on both phone and PC. Those who have a concerns about the AAA battery power should consider buying rechargeable batteries like I have done. Be sure to get one with a reasonable Ampere/Hour rating.
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Amazon.com: 1.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat disappointed: Buttons are too small to be practical. 6 Oct. 2015
By tangocat - Published on Amazon.com
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I really looked forward to this product, and thought it would play nice with my AFTV and LG G2 at the same time. I even pre-paid and then waited for ~1.5 months when Mad Catz delayed the release. But, today, after I finally got it, I was quite disappointed after 30 min with it.

For one thing, the game buttons are just too small to be practical. Furthermore, the analog sticks felt very stiff, and I had a hard time playing NES Super Mario, and kept on missing my jumps(I'm not that good, but I know I should not be this bad!). Putting D-pad around left stick might not be a good design choice either, and my thumb often bumped into the D-pad, breaking my Super Mario play flow. Also arranging ABXY buttons into a circle around right stick might be a problem too. Yes, there are gaps between buttons, but they are rather subtle, and sometimes my fingers could not tell where one button starts and the other one ends. Finally, pressing two buttons at the same time (for example, in order to leap in Super Mario) was almost impossible to achieve on this model,

I ended up returning mine. I don't think I can ever get used to it. Maybe I have larger hands, so I will probably have to go with Mad Catz's full size gamepads.

On the brighter side, I liked their keyboard and built-in mouse function. Very comvenient to use on TV boxes for apps that are not optimized for TV.

I would say it's good try from Mad Catz engineers. But maybe they went far or too aggressive. It's difficult to squeeze so many buttons into a small body like this. Hopefully they can come up with better ideas in near future.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Would of been amazing controller 15 Dec. 2016
By Hector - Published on Amazon.com
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This would of been an amazing controller. Feels very comfortable on hand. Buttons maybe small to some but I've noticed they are enough to be able to use, if you ever used a blackberry before then you will be fine. I use it mostly to watch videos on my tablet while it's on a stand. Unfortunately that's all the good things about it because there is very little support for games using this controller well the games that I play. The new FIFA Mobile game doesn't work, the game HIT I could move the characters but can't use any attacks. There is an app you can download which gives you games that it supports but most of them our outdated. Also I checked to see if there has been any updates but unfortunately there hasn't been an update for this controller while I noticed they did have software updates on their other controllers like the lynx 3. Hope Mad Catz sees this, and starts grinding some gears to get the ball rolling on this because this is actually a good controller if you just want to put your phone/tablet on stand and use this to navigate your phone or txt people. If Mad Catz make a new version of this I would suggest having backlight buttons, also it's about to be 2017 have built in batteries in the controller. I hope they come out with an software update cause the controller is very portable unlike the others that look like an Xbox controller, this one you can actually hide it in your pockets.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth it, won't connect to my phone or Fire TV 25 Jan. 2017
By Sean Jones - Published on Amazon.com
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Just received this in the mail today. For the last couple of hours I have been trying to pair it to my Amazon Fire TV and Samsung Note 5 phone. I have had minimal success with my phone and no success with the Fire TV.

On my phone I have a cursor that I can move with one of the joysticks but that is it.

On the Fire TV it will not connect at all.

I'll try this a little more but don't have high hopes for it working.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Not for Amazon firestick! 26 Jan. 2017
By J daddie - Published on Amazon.com
Verified Purchase
It wasn't a Firestick remote like I thought it would be. That being said it would make an amazing tool for a gamer who plays a lot on their phone. My rating is one star for the fire stick remote it claimed to be...
8 of 16 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Like an 80s toy, it uses AAA batteries 5 Feb. 2016
By L. Orozco - Published on Amazon.com
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I really don't understand why Mad Catz thought it would be a good idea to make a controller that is supposed to be used for both media and gaming, and design it to use 2 AAA batteries. Even the cheap chinese controllers are rechargeable via usb.

The batteries are supposed to last you 20 hours (if you use it for gaming, that means you'll need to change your batteries every week). Maybe they knew that nobody would use this controller for gaming, because it really isn't a good gamepad either. The buttons are located around the analog sticks, which makes it really hard to use them.

The keyboard is not that bad, and the media features are ok.

But again, I don't know the reason to make a controller with AAA batteries. This would be a relatively ok device if Mad Catz would have made it rechargeable via usb
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