Warning: The comparison module is currently in testing. Data and conclusions may contain errors.
Advantages Comparison
EasySMX X05
Advantages
- Cable Latency: 3.82 ms (vs 7.99 ms)
- Dongle Latency: 12.98 ms (vs 17.11 ms)
- Rubber handles
GameSir Nova 2 Lite
Advantages
- BT Latency: 12.34 ms (vs 17.18 ms)
- Paddles (2)
- Trigger lock
- Macros option
- Charging dock
- Mobile software
- PC software
Latency Comparison Chart
Detailed Latency Analysis
⚡ LatScore Ratings
LatScore combines button and stick latency and adds a jitter penalty, so stable timing scores better than spiky latency. Lower effective ms = better grade.
LatScore (Cable)
Weighted latency rating for cable connection with a jitter penalty for unstable response.
EasySMX X05 No data
GameSir Nova 2 Lite A (6.2ms)
GameSir Nova 2 Lite — 6.2 ms (EasySMX X05: no data)
LatScore (Dongle)
Weighted wireless dongle latency rating with jitter-aware stability penalty.
EasySMX X05 No data
GameSir Nova 2 Lite B (17.2ms)
GameSir Nova 2 Lite — 17.2 ms (EasySMX X05: no data)
LatScore (Bluetooth)
Weighted Bluetooth latency rating with jitter-aware stability penalty.
EasySMX X05 No data
GameSir Nova 2 Lite C (18.1ms)
GameSir Nova 2 Lite — 18.1 ms (EasySMX X05: no data)
📊 Individual Metrics
🔘 Button Latency (Cable)
Measures how quickly the gamepad responds to button presses when connected via USB cable. Lower values mean faster response.
EasySMX X05 3.8 ms
GameSir Nova 2 Lite 2.4 ms
GameSir Nova 2 Lite wins — 2.4 ms vs 3.8 ms (38% faster)
🕹️ Stick Latency (Cable)
Measures analog stick input delay over USB cable. Important for aiming and precise movements in games.
EasySMX X05 —
GameSir Nova 2 Lite 8 ms
GameSir Nova 2 Lite — 8 ms (EasySMX X05: no data)
🔘 Button Latency (Dongle)
Button response time when using a proprietary 2.4GHz wireless dongle. Usually faster than Bluetooth.
EasySMX X05 13 ms
GameSir Nova 2 Lite 12.7 ms
Tie — both ~13 ms
🕹️ Stick Latency (Dongle)
Stick input delay when using the wireless dongle receiver.
EasySMX X05 —
GameSir Nova 2 Lite 17.1 ms
GameSir Nova 2 Lite — 17.1 ms (EasySMX X05: no data)
🔘 Button Latency (Bluetooth)
Button latency when connected via Bluetooth. Typically higher than cable or dongle connections.
EasySMX X05 17.2 ms
GameSir Nova 2 Lite 12.3 ms
GameSir Nova 2 Lite wins — 12.3 ms vs 17.2 ms (28% faster)
🕹️ Stick Latency (Bluetooth)
Stick input delay over Bluetooth connection.
EasySMX X05 —
GameSir Nova 2 Lite 17 ms
GameSir Nova 2 Lite — 17 ms (EasySMX X05: no data)
Spec Comparison
Basic
$19.99
Regular price
$29.99
Internal
—
Battery life hours
8
Membrane
D-pad buttons type
Mechanical
Membrane
Main buttons type
Membrane
Hall
Sticks type
Hall
External
No
Audio port
No
Xbox
Button layout
Xbox
—
Display
No
Asymmetric
Joystick positioning
Asymmetric
No
Paddles
2
Yes
Rubber handles
No
No
Soulder buttons
No
—
Stick tension
No
No
Trigger lock
Yes
Features
No
Gyroscope function
No
No
NFC support
No
Yes
Switch Wake Up
Yes
No
Trigger vibration
No
Analog
Triggers pressing
Analog
Connection
No
Charging dock
Yes
Type-C
USB interface
Type-C
Software
Yes
Firmware support
Yes
No
Macros option
Yes
No
Mobile software
Yes
Yes
No Dead Zone
Yes
No
PC software
Yes
Platforms
Yes
Android
Yes
Yes
iOS
Yes
Yes
Linux
Yes
Yes
macOS
Yes
Yes
Nintendo Switch
Yes
No
Playstation 3
No
No
Playstation 5
No
No
Playstaton 4
No
Yes
Windows
Yes
No
Xbox One
No
No
Xbox Series
No
Summary & Verdict
🤝
It's a Tie!
Both gamepads are evenly matched
Both gamepads are evenly matched
Confidence: High (5/6)

EasySMX X05
$19.99
VS

GameSir Nova 2 Lite
$29.99
Scorecard
EasySMX X05GameSir Nova 2 Lite