Testseek.co.uk have collected 29 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Stratus Duo and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Stratus Duo.
May 2019
(84%)
29 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent Hall Effect magnetic triggers, Comfortable and familiar shape, Accurate and reliable components, Good build quality, Built in battery, Supports Windows & Android, Straightforward setup, Decent battery life, Included wireless adaptor, Optional S
Flashing LEDs while used with Android, Mushy D-Pad, No iOS support, Lacks vibration feedback, No headset connection for PC users
SteelSeries have a reputation to uphold within the peripherals market, one that they've earned over the years, producing good, high-quality hardware for different consoles and the PC. We can safely say, in our opinion, that reputation is in safe hands wit...
Published: 2019-06-23, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Sturdy construction, Compatible with multiple systems, Easy to pair and use with PC/Android, Responsive, Long battery life
Side-by-side joysticks (personal preference thing), SmartGrip covers ports and buttons on the back
With the popularity of mobile gaming and the rise of cloud gaming, a dual purpose PC/mobile controller really is a no brainer. The SteelSeries Stratus Duo is definitely a great choice given its performance and price point.*We were sent a sample of the Ste...
Abstract: SteelSeries Stratus Duo SpecificationsPretty much any controller-supporting mobile or PC game out now already has button configuration defaults in place. Therefore, you can literally start playing with the Stratus Duo right off the bat. When connected to...
2.4GHz adapter included in the box, Battery saving mechanism works very well, Fully charged, this gamepad offers enough juice to last multiple gameheavy days, Wellbuilt, sturdy. Buttons and triggers feel good, SmartGrip accessory turns your phone into an
LED lights blink too frequently when connected to Bluetooth
SteelSeries is pricing its Stratus Duo at $59.99, which matches the base versions of both the Xbox One and DualShock 4 gamepads. All of them work on PC and Android, but SteelSeries adds the ability to use the SmartGrip accessory to turn your phone into an...
The SteelSeries Stratus Duo is a solid controller, nailing build quality and ergonomics and hanging with the big boys. The Xbox One S controller may be the best controller on the market, but the Stratus Duo isn't far behind.However, it's a bit hard to rec...
Published: 2019-04-05, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
Thanks to the dual-interface and internal rechargeable battery, you can go ahead and game in no time! We have tried quite a bit of games with it, including Dead or Alive 6 and Mortal Kombat XL. The controller is very responsive and feels comfortable thank...
Rechargeable battery, Designed for comfort, Pairs reliably fast every time, Easily switch between Android and PC, Connects via Bluetooth or Wi-FI with a USB adapter
No haptic feedback, Phone holder costs extra, Android TV support is wonky
SteelSeries has done it again with the Stratus Duo. Not only do you get a refreshed design that feels more comfortable in hand, but you also get a fully capable controller for PC gaming on Steam as well. It's half the price of the Razer Raiju Mobile, whic...
Triggers and buttons are responsive, Solid build, Ergonomic design, Pairing is straightforward and doesn't need any configuring
Hard to read buttons, MicroUSB charge port, Requires an additional accessory for an all-in-one mobile gaming experience, D-pad feels a little mushy
Android gamers finally have a controller that is as high-quality and premium and those used for console and PC gaming. The Stratus Duo paired with the SteelSeries SmartGrip makes for one of the best gaming experiences out there. You'll have to pay a premi...
Comfy design, Finish does not grease up easily, Great feedback on all buttons, Effortless pairing and repairing
No smartphone clamp in the box, Button layout needs a little getting used to, USB TypeC would've been nice
SteelSeries Stratus Duo (top), Mad Catz CTRLi (left), Sony DualShock 4 (Right)It's pretty hard to stay afloat in the controller market nowadays — especially since the gamepads that readily come with the super-popular Xbox and PlayStation consoles have bec...