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The Logitech G F310 Wired Gamepad delivers a console-like experience on PC with a familiar Xbox 360-style layout, a unique floating 4-switch D-pad for precise control, and 10 programmable buttons customizable via Profiler software. Its 6-foot USB cord ensures comfortable play distance, while broad compatibility spans Windows, Chromebook, and Android TV platforms, making it the go-to wired controller for both retro and modern gaming.














| ASIN | B003VAHYQY |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #299 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #12 in PC Gamepads & Standard Controllers |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 10 |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | WORKS WITH CHROMEBOOK CERTIFIED, WORKS WITH ANDROID TV |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox 360 E |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Gamepad |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 21,197 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855066954, 00734911327313, 00805100139762, 00806294948093, 00807030491798, 00809385662311, 03610480106078, 07887117161533 |
| Hardware Platform | PC, PC Games |
| Item Dimensions | 6.78 x 2.94 x 8.06 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 7"W x 3"H |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 940-000110 |
| Model Name | F310 Gamepad |
| Model Number | 940-000110 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 806293906414 097855066954 806298684232 805100139762 806300038282 806294948093 807030491798 809385662311 667649419374 734911327313 100177258522 806299809764 808111675250 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
T**Y
Perfect!
This is my first Game Controller and I think it works great. I bought it to play Games on my Chromebook. I play Browser Games like on Crazygames. It works great with the games with the ability to use the controller. I think it is very nice and seems well made. Plus it's very nice looking with a cool design. I'm very happy with my purchase.
A**A
Reliable and Simple Wired Controller for PC Gaming
The Logitech G F310 Wired Gamepad Controller is a straightforward and dependable option for PC gaming. The console-like layout feels familiar and makes it easy to pick up and use without much adjustment. Button response is consistent, and overall input feels smooth during gameplay. The D-pad with switch modes is a useful feature, offering better control depending on the type of game being played. The controller feels lightweight but solid enough for regular use, and the wired connection provides stable, input-lag-free performance. Ergonomics are comfortable for extended play sessions, and the grip feels secure without slipping. The blue/black design is simple and clean. Overall, it’s a reliable budget-friendly controller that gets the job done well for casual and PC gaming use.
J**N
Excellent economy gamepad, durable and effective.
I picked up this controller about 2 months ago in anticipation for Dark Souls 2, which some of you may know is the kind of game that plays much better with a gamepad. However, I was on a tight budget, so when I considered the Xbox controller, I realized it was much more expensive than it really deserved to be. After finding it and browsing around forums, I gathered that with this controller, many had issues with deadzones, but I encountered no such problem. Some people are just more sensitive to response differences than others. Ergonomically, this controller reminds me very distinctively of the standard controller of the Playstation 2 (I've never used a PS3 controller, if there's any difference). The joystick is positioned under the D-Pad, and both feel very smooth in use. The D-Pad itself, as well as the four primary buttons and the bumpers, were relatively loud, and made a clacking noise which could bother some. It worked right out of the box (which may have been aided by the fact that I had Logitech Gaming Software already installed for my G500), which was a nice feature, and every game that supports gamepads identified it immediately, and it was ready to go. With FPS-style games, the deadzone in the right stick becomes slightly more noticeable; fine aiming, as with a sniper rifle, is a bit difficult as motion accelerates quite quickly. However, for games like this, I still prefer a mouse and keyboard. Hack-and-slash, as well as platformers and fighting games like Soul Calibur, benefit greatly from having all controls oriented in a more natural fashion. First use of this gamepad with Rogue Legacy increased my confidence that I made a good purchase. All the buttons responded brilliantly, the joysticks moved as I wanted them to, and the triggers felt very natural, despite the bit of extra resistance that I had to adjust to. After the release of Dark Souls 2 for the PC, I realized I couldn't have made a better call. The responsiveness was just what one would want in a hack-and-slash, instant reaction without any inaccuracies. Every mistake is at the fault of the user. With this controller still working like the day I first got it, I feel like it's gonna stick around for quite a while longer. I definitely think this controller is priced as mid-range, but functions at a higher tier than price would suggest. Because I can't half stars in the overall review, I labelled it as 4, but I would rather give it a 4.5. 10/10 would buy again.
C**T
One of the best controllers I've ever used.
After smashing my Logitech Dual Action game pad into pieces because it was a flaky piece of junk, I purchased an F310. That was 12 years ago. I'm still using that same controller. It's been one of the best, most reliable controllers I've ever had (and I've been playing games since the days of Pong). If I had to buy another one today, I wouldn't even bother looking at the competition, I'd buy another F310.
J**K
Fantastic for the price point
I needed a controller for a martial arts genre game and I didn't want to spend upwards of $50-80 for a Xbox/PS controller so I settled on the Logitech F310 due to its enticing price. I have no complaints with its performance. All the buttons work as they should and the cord length is adequate for my current setup. A bonus is that it seems to work on Linux (Mint 22.2) perfectly fine. I used it on several other steam games and so far no issues to be had. As long as you buy this knowing it's a budget controller with basic controls (no haptics, touch pad, mic, etc) you won't be disappointed.
A**N
Left Thumbstick Issues Hinder an Otherwise Great Controller for PC Gaming
Ah, the venerable Logitech G F310! This is an old controller that they seem to be still making to this day, but because of its age and how cheap it is, problems will start happening. The controller feels great in the hands, the triggers have a really fun springiness to them, shoulder buttons have a satisfying click, directional pad feels good, and the thumbsticks are okay. I've been using this controller for a long time, but after having to go through two of these, it's time to retire this controller. You see, your mileage may vary. If you're a PC gamer like me and play PC games for hours with this controller, it may not even last 4 months until one of the thumbsticks encounters a severe deadzone problem. I have no idea why this happens, but when moving a character forward slightly left or slightly right, the character will either 1. Stop moving 2. Walk instead of run. It especially hurts me when I'm playing Soulslikes. It sucks because this controller is such a great budget option, but I have a feeling you are better served going for a more modern budget option than this old dog that comes from the Windows 7 era. I recommend this controller if you ABSOLUTELY need a cheap budget option, but if you play games that play best with controllers FOR HOURS, expect the left thumbstick to start having problems if you get this controller. I'm sorry, I just like pressing forward hard especially in intense situations within games... and the left thumbstick can't seem to take the pressure. Also, the left thumbstick seems to produce weird dust... almost like friction from pressing forward while turning left or right in games is slowly breaking down the rubber on the thumbstick and the dust might get inside the thumbstick well to cause this problem to occur. I don't know. This is just such a shame because my last one lasted way longer before it decided to have this same thumbstick issue too.
R**.
Great controller, frustrating clamshell
I've been playing console video games for at least 22 years, right around the time I picked up a SNES controller on the family console for the first time in the early 90s. This continued through the late nineties when my parents purchased an N64, to the early 2000s when I purchased a PS2, 2007 when I purchased an Xbox 360, and continues to this day after I purchased an Xbox One a couple years back. Why mention my extensive console gaming experience? PC gaming is a completely different animal. When you grow up on D-pads and analog sticks operated by a single thumb, trying to fit WASD into your head is a tall order. Here's a good analogy anyone can relate to: let's assume you are awesome at typing on a QWERTY keyboard, 150 WPM or some such. You get a job as a data entry technician, and when you sit down on your first day... they have DVORAK keyboards. What are the chances you're going to learn a completely new keyboard layout to do your job? None. You're gonna go to Wal-Mart on your lunch break and buy yourself a QWERTY. Which segues into why I purchased one of these. I needed a gamepad for my PC because I simply could not adjust to the completely different hand placement and movement paradigm that comes with a PC video game. I kept losing my finger positions on the keys and high-stress situations (like attempting to dodge and exchange fire with an enemy on a shooter) were really getting me in trouble because three-finger movement on WASD was taking too long to process. Adding to the complications are that my system is Linux, which is usually a no-go from the start because nothing ever seems to work on it. I decided to take a chance on this anyways because with Amazon gift cards and a Prime trial, I got it for $11. To begin with, the package this controller comes in is a nightmare. It's a clamshell with no room to maneuver a pair of scissors or a razor blade around the controller inside, so you have to use the little tab and perforations on the back. Problem is, the perforations end halfway down where the controller is contained, so your only option is to tug on both ends and send your controller flying when the package inevitably bursts open. After collecting the entire contents of the package from the floor, all that's inside is a controller and two small squares of paper. I seemed to recall the product description mentioning software, so it must be online somewhere I suppose. Either that or I really sent a CD flying and can't find it. But the moment of truth comes later, when you plug it into a PC. Does it work? As a Linux user, the answer is, surprisingly, yes. I plugged in the USB connector and nothing happened. This either means the operating system knows exactly what it is and doesn't have to do anything, or you're SOL and need a driver or something. My eyes were drawn to the little Logitech logo on the center of the controller, and I decided to push on it to see if it was a button like the XBox Guide button on their controllers. It is! Steam's Big Picture mode launched and I needed no configuration or messing around with anything to make it simply work. On a Linux system. I was amazed. So I decided to push my luck on a ROM using a program called Mednafen, which is a multi-system retro console emulator. Didn't work so well any more in Xinput or direct mode, though this is almost assuredly due to Mednafen's programming and not anything to do with the Logitech controller. I searched out the profiler software mentioned by the instructions to attempt to fix this problem, but after finding the Logitech support page I discovered that they only offer software to recent versions of Windows, so you won't get any help from them if you run another system. About 5 minutes of Google searching later and I find QJoyPad, and now everything is perfect. This controller has a total of 12 buttons (2 bumpers, 2 triggers, click analog sticks, select, start, A, B, X, Y) and 6 axes (Dpad X/Y, left stick X/Y, right stick X/Y). The Logitech logo launches Steam Big Picture for me, but I have no idea if it will work on anything else. It has a very similar size and form factor to a PlayStation DualShock controller with fatter feet on the bottom, which I like because DualShocks are bony and poke my palms uncomfortably. You'll see the form factor is very similar in the attached photos, which I also placed alongside Xbox controllers for contrast and a pack of standard playing cards for scale.
W**G
GREAT BARGAIN CONTROLLER!!
Such a great bargain controller! I’m thrilled and excited because seeing that I’m running an older system that I had built (running on windows 7), I couldn’t get my wireless controller to connect through the Bluetooth. So since I wasn’t able to connect a wireless one, I figured why not try & get a wired one like we had back in the day. And boy was I right! The feel of the controller is so smooth, very comfortable in hand, and the response time is 100/10! You can tell the controller will hold up for the long haul as it’s durable, yet light enough to allow you to play freely without stress on your hands! It also doesn’t generate sweat and keeps your hands cool. I’m elated because with so much trial & error trying to connect a wireless controller for over a month, I’m finally able to play my most favorite nostalgic games from the 90’s! :D If you’re looking for a reliable, fully functional, easy to operate, and cheaper wired controller, get it! This controller (imo) is for those who just want to “play” & don’t feel the need to be fancy at the time. It works Really well, you won’t be disappointed! 100/10! :))
L**E
Valeur sûre de chez logitech
Pas testé encore, je rajouterai les 2 etoiles manquantes bientot
O**I
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P**R
Just Perfect.
Delivery was on time, as expected from Amazon. The package was not bubble wrapped but it was sturdy enough. As far as quality is concerned, It's perfect. Now the controller works awesome, I just downloaded the official software from logitech's website.. Just Install the software and you're good to go. I'm running this on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit. The Xinput/Direct Mode button is really usefull, By switching to Direct mode, The controller gets recognised in every game I tried. I tried it with NFS RUN, NFS Rivals, COD Ghosts, COD Advanced Warfare, Medal of Honor, Battlefield 4, American Truck Simulator, GTA IV, GTA V, Fifa 14 and Fifa 15, Tomb Raider, Moto GP 2015.. All these games are installed on my PC. Now as for the controller, The Cable length is good, I can sit way back than I used to When I used keyboard.. The controller feels sturdy in your hands and has perfect weight.. It doesn't feel like a clutter at all.. The keys are great, just enough travel to give perfect response.. I've used the word perfect many times because it's just what it is. Totally Satisfied, It's Worth Every penny spent, Go for it without a second thought.
L**A
Buen control y excelente precio.
El mando es bastante ligero y los plásticos son de buena calidad. (no premium ni cercana a la del dualshock o mando del xbox one). Lo he utilizado varios meses y me gustaría aportar las siguientes apreciaciones: Al tacto se siente como un dualshock, los sticks direccionales funcionan bastante bien, el d-pad es firme al tacto, los botones xyab se sienten bien, los gatillos son pequeños pero cumplen de gran manera. El control el 100% plug and play, compatible con steam y muchas plataformas y juegos. En cuanto a los puntos negativos está el hecho que es alámbico, así que si odias los cables, deberías buscar otra opción o bien tener un poco de paciencia al momento de usarlo. Si bien no se llega a sentir como el dualshock (mi favorito), no quiere decir que la experiencia es mala, todo lo contrario, es cómodo al uso y muy responsivo. Si necesitas un segundo control a buen precio o tienes un presupuesto ajustado y no te importan los cables, este es uno de los mejores controles en el mercado. Si a esto le sumas una posible rebaja u oferta, vale la pena intentarlo.
C**E
Muito satisfeito.
Bom custo benefício, eu tenho preferência por controles com cabo, além de um menor atraso nos comandos, não me preocupo com pilhas/baterias (e as vezes jogo por muitas e muitas horas). Um ponto que me surpreendeu foi o quão leve é esse controle, as vezes até dá uma sensação de que faltam peças nele, mas é de verdade e funciona direitinho sim.
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