GameSir G7 Pro 8K PC Aimlabs Edition Controller Now Available

👤by Michael Pabia Comments 📅02.02.2026 17:39:05


GameSir has announced its first-ever 8K esports controller, the G7 Pro 8K PC, developed in collaboration with Aimlabs and now available for pre-order. Designed specifically for competitive PC gamers, the new controller focuses on ultra-low latency input, extensive customisation, and esports-grade hardware to deliver a clear performance advantage in fast-paced titles.



As an officially licensed Aimlabs accessory, the GameSir G7 Pro 8K PC blends professional-grade performance with a distinctive cyan aesthetic inspired by the popular FPS training software. With support for both wired and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity at an industry-leading 8000Hz polling rate, GameSir positions the controller as a serious option for players seeking maximum responsiveness and precision.

Key Features
• 8000Hz polling rate supported over both wired USB and 2.4GHz wireless connections
• Second-generation GameSir Mag-Res™ TMR sticks with contactless magnetic technology for reduced stick drift and smoother, more linear control
• Dual-mode trigger stops with Hall Effect analog triggers or micro switch triggers for instant response
• Four programmable macro buttons, including two lockable rear buttons and two mini bumpers, each supporting up to 32-step macros
• Optical micro switch ABXY buttons for faster actuation and improved durability
• Upgraded D-pad design for more precise directional input
• Dual asymmetric grip motors with instant start-stop circuitry for clearer vibration feedback
• Built-in 6-axis gyroscope for motion-based aiming and fine control adjustments
• Full performance tuning and customisation via GameSir Connect software

Pricing and Availability
The GameSir G7 Pro 8K PC is available now for pre-order via the official GameSir website for US$79.99/£59.00. More details can be found at GameSir’s official announcement and the product page.


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