GameSir Nova 2 Lite Luminous wireless controller with anti-drift Hall Effect joysticks and triggers, for gaming on Switch, PC and mobile via Bluetooth, wirelessly or via cable.
1000 Hz polling rate, two asymmetrical vibration motors, programmable rear buttons and textured, non-slip grips, available in Midnight Grey or Luminous White.
The GameSir Nova 2 Lite Luminous is a wireless controller compatible with Nintendo Switch, PC, Android and iOS, featuring Hall Effect sticks and triggers to eliminate drift and significantly extend the lifespan of the components compared to a controller using traditional technology.
It connects via Bluetooth, the included 2.4G dongle or a cable, with a polling rate of up to 1000 Hz both wired and wireless, reducing the delay between your action and its response on screen.
Anti-drift Hall Effect sticks, Hall Effect triggers with adjustable stops, two asymmetrical vibration motors, 1000 Hz polling rate and two rear buttons with macros. Available in Midnight Grey and Luminous White.
In the evening on Switch from the sofa, you can activate Bluetooth in seconds. The next day on PC for a competitive session, you plug in the dongle and switch to a 1000 Hz polling rate without reconfiguring anything. The trigger stops can be adjusted depending on the game: deactivated for a racing game with a full-throttle run, activated for faster firing in FPS games.


How do Hall Effect sticks differ from a conventional controller?
Hall Effect sticks use magnetic sensors with no physical contact between parts. The result: no mechanical wear, no drift over time and precision that lasts.
Are trigger stops useful outside of FPS games?
They are useful in any game where activation speed matters. In fighting or sports games, enabling them shortens the trigger travel and makes actions more responsive.
Does the 1000 Hz polling rate also work with the dongle?
Yes. The 1000 Hz polling rate is available both via a wired connection and with the 2.4 GHz dongle on a PC.
Can the controller be used on the Switch via Bluetooth without a dongle?
Yes, the Bluetooth connection works directly with the Nintendo Switch without an adapter.
