Luna Controller + FREE 1-month Luna+ (new subscriber offer)
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This bundle includes the Official Luna Wireless Controller and 1-month subscription to Luna+. With over 100 games, Luna+ offers something for everyone.
BUILT FOR AMAZON LUNA – Designed to provide an ideal playing experience on Luna, Amazon’s cloud gaming service.
WORKS ACROSS YOUR DEVICES – Windows, Mac, Fire TV, Fire tablet, iPhone, iPad, Chromebook, Android devices, select Samsung and LG smart TVs.
SEAMLESS SCREEN SWITCHING – When playing on Luna, pause your game on one screen then pick up right where you left off on another.
CONNECT VIA WIFI – Connects directly to Amazon’s custom game servers using Cloud Direct technology for low-latency gameplay.
CONNECT VIA USB – Connect directly to your Windows, Mac, and Android devices via USB cord.
Your Luna+ subscription will begin once your order has been successfully placed, and you can start playing Luna+ with compatible input devices before you receive your Luna Controller.
Luna is available in the US (excluding territories).
Customers say
Customers find the controller works well with Luna service and laptops. They appreciate the good build quality, similar to PlayStation 4 controllers. The controller feels comfortable in the hands and easy to hold. However, some customers have differing opinions on value for money, lag, connectivity issues, and gaming quality.
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Spencer Scott Holmes –
Luna is the Gem Console.
The Luna controller looks similar to the Xbox and Switch Pro Controller. And let’s give credit to where credit is due, Sega is the one who pioneered this controller scheme. But the Luna is ridiculously comfortable and smooth. It has a better d pad than the Switch Pro, and closely on Par with Xbox’s. A good d pad is strangely not the easiest to find. Everything just feels nice on this unit. Buttons respond snappy and the joysticks just have the ideal feel.If you use this with Luna and the WiFi setup mode, there is definitely close to no LAG and that is definitely a big reason to have it. I have been Streaming games for a while now with Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus, Vimm’s Layer, and some of the others. Luna definitely takes the cake for reliability. I’ve played some hours without a hint of refresh.One of the only odd things, is that it does take AA batteries and not rechargeable. There is pros and cons to this but still seems backwards this day and age. Microsoft does it too, so I can only fault Luna so much for it.I would just like to see more, unique games across Luna. To make it stand out from Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus, giving it more reason to why you need it. The tie in with the GOG library may end up being the killer setup. So, far it’s just a good handful of games, I few that I own and it does increase every month. If they go hardcore on that, it’s going to be something special. Till then, the Luna Controller and the streaming is a top tier option for no download gaming on the go.
RedXepher82 –
Controller works really well with amazon luna. has limination on steam games
This controller is actually pretty nice if you are using it for Amazon luna. The design is similar to a nintendo switch pro controller. In terms of feel, it is comfortable in my hand. I do like how it feels and the response on the buttons is not bad. It is not hard for me to reach and press the button. The trigger is the only part I would say I had trouble feeling comfortable with. It is more of a preference for me. The device does come with two AA Amazon basic batteries. The joystick feels nice and I found no drift issues with it. The battery installs the same as an xbox controller. The cover holds well. The buttons look well printed on. It was able to take some abuse in terms of joysticks. The pairing process is not too bad. You only need bluetooth in order to connect to this controller. It connects in a few seconds every time. You just need to power it on via the power button in the middle. The directional is easy to reach and works pretty well. I did try to connect this with steam and it does show up and register. That being said, it does not work with ALL games. I tried this on helldivers 2 and it would not register no matter what I did. So note that there is limitation to this controller if you are trying to connect it with steam. It works great with all the amazon luna games I have tried with it. There is no lag time. Overall the controller works really well with the luna platform. It does connect to steam BUT it is not support by all games. Regardless of that, the controller works pretty well. It feels pretty nice in my hand. It has a very similar control feel to the switch pro controller. It is light and easy to hold. The connection is stable. You can go pretty far from your PC without any issues. There is not drift. The only thing is that the L2 and R2 is a bit awkward to press but that is more of a preference for me.
Rory Burks –
High-Quality Wired USB-C PC Controller with weird, unnecessary gimmicks
Because I’ve had so many mainstream controllers develop stick drift (Dual Shocks especially) I thought I’d pick this one on sale since despite its bizarre branding and even-more-bizarre lack of rechargeable battery, I didn’t care about tilt and was planning on using it as a wired USB C controller anyway. And somehow it has become my go-to steam controller and hasn’t let me down in a year of heavy use. And it has delivered surprisingly well. It’s built up to the quality standard of flagship controllers and so far (1 year, moderate-to-heavy use) shows no sign of wear. That said, I can’t possibly rate it higher (4/5 is, honestly, generous) since it’s such a bizarre product that was probably engineered at quite an expense only to end up being useful only for an unintended purpose (I mean who wants a controller with no batteries to play cloud games on Luna?).+ Surprisingly great build quality+ Feels great in the hand+ On sale at $40 if you use it as a wired controller on Steam it’s quite good value.- No tilt, no built in battery- Wifi stuff seems like a gimmick and a confusing one at that. If it isn’t straight snake-oil, then it’s probably just overengineered waste of PCB. The weight it contributes feels nice in the hand, though.- I haven’t searched for guides, but looking at it, I see zero indication of how to open it up for repairAlso, side note: works great with Luna? How about you make it work great with your Amazon Games launcher. Amazon gives away tons of interesting games for free to prime members, but it’s completely useless because they have abysmal controller support and half the time I jump in and find Up mapped to Left. You don’t have the money to invest into supporting every controller that exists, Steam Input style, fine. But you can’t even get your own controller to work?