GameSir already has a couple of wireless controllers for Xbox consoles, but it has announced a third that is slightly cheaper. Officially known as the GameSir T7 Pro Sugar Whirl, it has a colorful design, TMR sticks, and compatibility with Android and Windows.
GameSir is once again unveiling a new controller, barely a week after the first announcement of three new controllers. The new GameSir T7 Pro Sugar Whirl is GameSir’s first wireless controller for Xbox that isn’t part of the G7 (Pro) series. Android and PC are also compatible with the controller.
In 2025, GameSir declared the G7 Pro Wuchang Edition to be its initial Xbox wireless controller. It was closely followed by a Zenless Zone Zero edition soon afterwards. These two have been the only GameSir controllers that support wireless connection to an Xbox console. Now, buyers have a third option with the launch of the GameSir T7 Pro Sugar Whirl Wireless Controller for Xbox.

The shell GameSir claims is a mixture of cotton candy and morning skies, the controller has a colorful shell. It has GameSir Mag-Res TMR sticks, Hall Effect analog triggers with trigger stops and membrane ABXY buttons and D-pad. It also has a 1000Hz polling rate when connected to a PC and a 250Hz polling rate when connected to an Xbox.
GameSir T7 Pro Sugar Whirl Wireless Controller of the xbox comes with two back buttons, an audio jack, four rumble motors and a six axis gyroscope. The controller is compatible with the Xbox Series S|X, the Xbox one, and the PC through 2.4GHz wireless and USB-C wires, and Android through Bluetooth.
The controller has a 1050mAh battery inside it and can be charged either using the USB-C port on the top or with the charge dock provided. The controller can be used in conjunction with the GameSir Nexus software, which can be customized to suit its features.

The GameSir T7 Pro Sugar Whirl Wireless Xbox Controller already pre-orders at a price of $89.99 on the GameSir site, but does not yet have a release date. And it costs 10 less than the GameSir G7 Pro Wuchang Edition (then in Amazon) at 99.99 (currently at 94.99).




