Nyko Zero Wireless Controller Review
- Posted April 10th, 2008 at 18:38 EDT by
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- 28 Comments
Review Score
- PSU Review Score
- 9.0
- Avg. user review score:
- 9.0
Summary
When everything is said and done, everything that this remote comes packed with is easily worth the unusually high price. With rumble and SIXAXIS support thrown in the mix, it's safe to say that this remote is one of the top dogs out right now.
We like
- Rumble and SIXAXIS support
- Extra long USB cable
- Ability to play with batteries
We dislike
- Takes up a USB slot
- Inability to turn PS3 on and off
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The search for a decent replacement for Sony's official Bluetooth controller is now over. Nyko has recently released a remote called 'Zero' and it leaves Sony's controller in the dust in terms of comfort, design, and everything else you can think of.
The Zero controller, which retails for USD 59.99, comes with everything you need for an uninterrupted gaming session. It's packed with a rechargeable battery and USB receiver, but this controller ups the ante on competitors. It achieves this by including a 10 foot USB cable to recharge your battery so that you can still play comfortably, not to mention that it also includes a separate battery that allows you to pop in two AA batteries when necessary. The second battery will be more of a luxury than a necessity, as the primary battery lasts for roughly 25 hours worth of gaming.
Due to the controller being wireless, there is also cause for concern in relation to the response time. Fortunately for gamers, the Zero performs just as well as the PlayStation 3's Sixaxis/DualShock 3. The Zero is able to perform at 30 feet away, although it was a bit choppy; however, we don't see why anyone would be playing at that distance to begin with.
The comfort of this controller is easily one of the best that we've ever experienced. We were easily capable of playing Unreal Tournament 3 and Call of Duty 4 online for hours on end (three sessions of roughly three hours to be exact) without any sort of cramping in our hands. As expected, the controller didn't get hot at all, although controllers generally don't heat up. On the other hand, Nyko's Zero features heat dissipating aluminum panels in case it were to spontaneously combust.
Quite possibly the best thing about the Zero is the rumble feature. Although the DualShock 3 is already released in North America for five dollars cheaper, we think it is safe to say that Nyko's remote is worth the extra couple of dollars. The remote even features Sixaxis support for those who play games that are dependent on tilt functionality.
The design itself just begs for you to touch it. You'll be given a choice of three different colors, which includes white, black and silver. We were sent the white sample, which is nice, but dirt and grime seems to be forever appearing. Zero also features back-lit buttons and a center LED which just adds to the sex appeal of the design.
Although the controller looks nice, it is a little on the heavy side, which when you think about it, can be both a negative and a positive. The negative end result is that your arms may get a little tired of holding it after hours of gaming, but then again the controller feels sturdier. It doesn't feel like you will break it in half while playing.
The only downside to Nyko's Zero is that it is infrared which means you can't use it to turn your PlayStation 3 on or off. This seems to be a small disadvantage to pay when you take into account all the controller has to offer.
Nyko's Zero Wireless controller has definitely left a mark on us. The sleek design and comfort easily allows for hours of gaming, while the extra features, such as rumble, will make your gaming sessions even better.
Comments
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ryanworldleader |
ryanworldleader- 6:46pm BST - April 10th, 2008
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I was thinking about getting one, but got a DS3 instead.
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Stevo_ya_bass |
Manny_Ray- 6:57pm BST - April 10th, 2008
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My would any1 pay more for this than the sixaxis? And it even cost more, eh? I dont get it?
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blueberry_buds
- 7:19pm BST - April 10th, 2008
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the d-pad is straight sega saturn. i think we're already in the year 2008.. and this is sposed to be creative?? i shall purchase a dualshocker
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DivineWyrm |
DivineWyrm666- 7:20pm BST - April 10th, 2008
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this looks really great but its really about the originality of the original controller, if u been a playstation fan from the start. If u are, u know what i'm talkin bout
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DeathByAsh-aman
- 7:50pm BST - April 10th, 2008
- 10
curious to see who will purchase a knock off controller for more money and less functionality.
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NoMercy666 |
Ask me...- 8:53pm BST - April 10th, 2008
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Looks dumb, and its not completely wireless.
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DemonOfRazgriz07 |
DemonOfRazgriz07- 11:24pm BST - April 10th, 2008
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UGLY. il stick with my Sixaxis. pfft, not even bluetooth for cryin out loud!
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MacBandit |
MacBandit- 11:24pm BST - April 10th, 2008
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I really doubt that it's infrared. It has to be RF. There is no way an infrared controller would work very well you would have to make sure nothing blocked the line of site with the PS3 and that you always pointed at it. This would mean no AV cabinet for the PS3.
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TofuOnoPhD |
bodoe- 11:53pm BST - April 10th, 2008
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Why on earth would anyone buy this instead of an official DS3? Makes one wonder.
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wufei |
Wufenopolis- 1:07am BST - April 11th, 2008
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too many cons to warrant a "9.0 smokin must buy" rating... i would give it a 7 at best. now if it mimicked the xbox controller and had the off centered analog sticks... that would be worth a buy. i love my PS3 to death but the xbox controller feels so much better to me when playing FPS games. NYKO = Notoriously Yucky Knock Offs...
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InfernoReaper |
GrimDarkling- 1:38am BST - April 11th, 2008
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So you'll have to spend the battery on a second controller just to shut off your system? Blegh, didn't want it in the first place. (Yes, I am in fact this lazy and do not wish to walk 6 feet from my bed to my PS3 and back. I play and wish to sleep. Now if only I didn't have to get up to use the bathroom...)
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Paranoimia |
Paranoimia- 5:35am BST - April 11th, 2008
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Infra-red? No thanks!
Plus, given the SIXAXIS tilt functions, how does it work if you tilt it upwards? I can't see it working with something like CoD3's driving sections, when you need to turn the controller 90 degrees towards you and hold it like a steering wheel. Can't see it working at all with something like High Velocity Bowling.
Sony's own controllers are one of the most comfortable, sturdiest and most reliable designs there is. In my personal opinion, there never has been - nor will there ever be - a reason to buy a 3rd-party contoller for your PlayStation console.
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Drunken Ninja |
dtb3000- 8:03am BST - April 11th, 2008
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Man that is one ugly controller! I can't believe they will cost more than DS3!
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CDT_boss |
CDT_boss- 9:34am BST - April 11th, 2008
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Man, no way im buying that!, Dualshock3 for me. But i have a PS2 controller that, if they made for PS3 that i would definatly buy, It had air coming out of it and it fitted my big hands perfectly. But i'm really happy with my two SIXAXIS's, wish all games would use the tilt funcsjon, like Medal Of Honour: Airbourne where you could enable SIXAXIS to peek out of corners or over things. Wish they did that for all FPS games
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blackcat54
- 11:52pm BST - May 19th, 2008
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If you have big hands this controller is great. I have one, and it is so much more comfortable than my DS3. Also, I like the triggers better too, made playing Resistance and shootters in general much more enjoyable. Could not get into it before until I got this controller

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