You can pre-order the latest Steam controller now, but I'm not sure you should

The new Horipad for Steam on a blue background
(Image credit: Hori)

Do you remember Valve's original Steam Controller? It was, by a large margin, one of the strangest gamepads I've ever seen. It launched back in 2015 and looked completely different to any traditional controller from the big console makers like PlayStation and Xbox. It featured one thumbstic𒅌k, a large circular D-pad, and some small face buttons. Instead of a second thumbstick on the right of the con꧙troller though, it sported a rather bizarre-looking trackpad that was later modified and used by the brand's Steam Deck.

While this was an interesting concept on paper (even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers struggle to keep up with the aim of a gaming mouse), it really didn't take off. As the years went on, this strange pro-controller faded into obs♌curity. Smash cut to late 2024, and we have another Steam controller on the horizon, this time officially licensed and made by Hori. It arrives on December 16 and only - not too expensive for a modern-day pro con꧑troller.

Even if this spiritual successor does sport two thumbsticks and is a little more conventional than Valve's homecooked attempt, I'm still not sure what to make of the new Horipad. The standout feature has to be its capacitive thumbsticks, which could be huge for aiming in FPS games, as they have been for the Steam Deck. Still, I'm not exactly convinced by the rest of this controller's potential. Besides some innovative Gryo aiming this just doesn't look as good as other pro controllers I've te🌼sted that cost the same, or le🃏ss money.

Hori Wireless Horipad for Steam |
After a brief stint in international markets, you can now pre-orde🀅r the latest officially licensed Steam controller in the US. You have the choice between a Midnight 🤡Black model, a White version, Blue, or Green.

Pre-order it if:

✅ You want a controller designed to be used with Steam
✅ You like the design
✅ You like the sound of capacitive sensor thumbsticks

Don't pre-order if:

❌ You're not a fan of Bluetooth devices
❌ You want more for your money
❌ You have an Xbox or PS5 controller already

Some dedicated UI buttons for accessing Steam menus quickly are a nice addition if you have your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PC hooked up to a TV and you want to play in big-picture mode. Similarly, an app that lets you customize deadzones and button assignments is nice, but it's nothing new. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir's G7 SE is e🤡ven cheaper than thisܫ new Horipad, and it comes with the brand's full suite of software features.

The Horipad weighs in remarkably light at only 185g. Some people prefer a lighter controller, and that's a preference thing, but if you go this far under 200g, a controller can feel a bit too much like a toy to be anything worthy of a "premium" product. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for PS5 has a weight of 298g, and that's probably as light as I'd want to go. In fact, that controller is probably my favorite at the moment and I'd still like it to be heavier - I just put up with it because of the excellent Esports performanc💧e it's capable of. I certainly wouldn't want anything almost 100g lighter that doesn't even have any vibration motors to add some feel.

The customization menus of the Horipad for Steam

(Image credit: Hori)

Next, the wireless capabilities of this controller come exclusively from a Bluetooth connection, whether that's on its own, or through the USB dongle you get in the box. I hear this makes it easier to use with a Steam Deck, and it's certainly a nice secondary connection feature for controllers like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:EasySMX X10, but relying completely on Bluetooth sounds alarm bells in my head. Excluding Sony's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controller, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge, which use Bluetooth 5.1, pretty much every pro controller today uses a wireless connection (using a radio signal and USB dongle). Bluetooth isn't used in today's gaming headsets either - there can be issues withℱ latency when playing games, and the connection just isn't as reliable.

The Horipad doesn't even give you any accessories for your money - in the box, you get your controller, the Bluetooth dongle, and a cable. There are no swappable thumbstick tops, or D-pad options, there aren't weights you can add to the grips like the ones for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nacon Revolution 5 Pro, and there isn't even a nifty carry case. I don't feel I'm asking for much here - even some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch controllers give you some nice add-ons for your mone🌺y these d🅺ays.

The new Horipad for Steam on a desk, showing its bottom macro buttons

(Image credit: Hori)

I suppose a saving grace is that as well as two back buttons, Hori has added two more macro buttons to the bottom of this controller's mid-section. Except, hold on, the whole point of back buttons is that you can press them without taking your fingers off the thumbsticks. If you want to use those extra face buttons, you're going to need to pull your thumbs down away from every other button and press some small buttons at an odd angle. For a bit more money, you could get the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Steওalth Ultra which has four microswitch back buttons instead. Hell, you could even spend $129.99 and🦋 .

As you can probably tell, I'm not won over by Hori's new Steam controller, at least on paper. Hopefully, I'll get to try it out to give you my hands-on opinions, but if I were you, I'd opt for one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers instead💖, since they integrate inꦉto Steam just fine for my liking.