Best PC Controller Under 2000 in India (2026): Hall Effect, Wireless, Zero Drift

Harsh Talreja
17 Min Read

Updated June 2026 with current Indian retail prices.

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At a glance · 2026

Best overall: 8BitDo Ultimate 2C at ₹1,999 (Hall Effect sticks and triggers, 1000Hz, R4/L4 paddles). Best value Hall Effect: GameSir Tegenaria Lite at ₹1,699. Cheapest worth buying: Cosmic Byte ARES at ₹999.

Key facts

  • Real Hall Effect is now under ₹2,000: the 8BitDo Ultimate 2C (₹1,999) has Hall Effect on both sticks and triggers.
  • Cheapest Hall Effect option: Cosmic Byte ARES at ₹999.
  • For PC, wired beats wireless at this price, lower latency and no battery to charge.
  • Hall Effect on the triggers alone (Ant GP165, ₹1,249) already outlasts a fully standard pad.
  • Avoid unbranded pads under ₹800: they are often D-input only and drift fast.

If you want a controller for your PC that does not develop stick drift in three months, the good news is that India now has real Hall Effect options under ₹2,000. The bad news is that most “best controller” lists still point at models that are out of stock or were never that good. This guide is built only from controllers that are actually in stock on Amazon India right now, sorted by what each one is best at. Prices are noted as of June 2026, so always confirm the live price before you buy.

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Quick comparison table

Prices verified on Amazon.in, June 2026. Street prices fluctuate, always check the live link before buying.

PickControllerPriceTypeBest forBuy
Top Pick8BitDo Ultimate 2C₹1,999Wired, Hall sticks + triggersSerious, long-term PC playAmazon
Best Value HallGameSir Tegenaria Lite₹1,699Wired, Hall sticksMulti-platform playersAmazon
Best All-RounderEvoFox Elite X RGB₹1,199Wired, RGB, macrosMost features per rupeeAmazon
Best Budget HallAnt Esports GP165₹1,249Wired, Hall triggersDrift-prone triggers on a budgetAmazon
Cheapest PickCosmic Byte ARES Wired₹999Wired, analog triggersTightest budgetsAmazon
Best WirelessCosmic Byte ARES Wireless₹1,399Wireless 2.4GHzCouch and TV gamingAmazon
Wireless AltAnt Esports GP300 Pro V2₹1,499Wireless, Hall triggerWireless backup pickAmazon
Cheapest That WorksAnt Esports GP130₹899Wired, basicOccasional, very tight budgetAmazon
Top Pick 8BitDo Ultimate 2C ₹1,999
Current price on Amazon

Best controller overall under ₹2,000: 8BitDo Ultimate 2C

This is the closest thing to a drift-proof controller you can buy under ₹2,000 in India. It uses Hall Effect on both the joysticks and the triggers, which are the two parts that wear out first on cheaper pads, plus a 1000Hz polling rate, extra R4/L4 back paddles, turbo, and button remapping with no software. It is wired only (no Bluetooth) and targets Windows and Android.

8BitDo Ultimate 2C
Best Overall

Wired Hall Effect controller for PC and Android

Connection: Wired, detachable USB-C Sticks: Hall Effect Triggers: Hall Effect Polling rate: 1000Hz Works with: Windows, Android Extras: R4/L4 paddles, turbo, software-free remap

Price as of June 2026Hall sticks + triggersNo software needed

Buy itYou want a controller that will not drift and you play seriously. The full Hall Effect set, 1000Hz polling and back paddles are normally premium-tier features.
Skip itYou need Bluetooth or console support. This wired model is Windows and Android only.

Best value Hall Effect: GameSir Tegenaria Lite

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If the 8BitDo is just out of reach, this is the Hall Effect pick to buy. You get GameSir Hall Effect sticks, a 1000Hz polling rate, two mappable back buttons and dual rumble, and it works across Switch, Android, iOS and PC. The triggers here are membrane rather than Hall, which is the main thing separating it from the 8BitDo.

GameSir Tegenaria Lite
Best Value Hall Effect

Wired Hall Effect controller, multi-platform

Connection: Wired Sticks: Hall Effect Triggers: Membrane Polling rate: 1000Hz Works with: Switch, Android, iOS, PC Extras: 2 mappable back buttons, dual rumble

Price as of June 2026Hall Effect sticksSwitch / phone ready

Buy itYou want Hall Effect sticks but ₹1,999 is a stretch, and you also game on a Switch or phone.
Skip itYou want Hall Effect triggers too. For that, step up to the 8BitDo Ultimate 2C.

Best wired all-rounder: EvoFox Elite X RGB

The most controller for the money if you do not need Hall Effect. It brings analog triggers, 3D joysticks, dual vibration, on-the-fly macro programming, RGB lighting and a detachable 2m Type-C cable, all for well under ₹1,500. The sticks are standard potentiometer type, so expect normal long-term wear, but as a daily wired pad it punches above its price. EvoFox is a familiar budget brand here (see our EvoFox Elite Play review).

EvoFox Elite X RGB
Best Wired All-Rounder

Wired RGB controller with macros, for PC

Connection: Wired, detachable 2m USB-C Sticks: Standard 3D Triggers: Analog Works with: PC Lighting: RGB Extras: On-the-fly macros, dual vibration

Price as of June 2026Detachable 2m cableFamiliar India brand

Buy itYou want the most features per rupee and do not mind standard sticks. Macros, RGB and analog triggers for under ₹1,500.
Skip itDrift resistance is your priority. Pick one of the Hall Effect options instead.

Best budget Hall Effect triggers: Ant Esports GP165

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A genuine value play: it puts Hall Effect (magnetic) triggers on the L2/R2 that usually fail first, for around ₹1,250. It is a 3-in-1 wired pad (PC X-input and D-input, PS3, Android) with an Xbox-style layout, dual vibration and a long 2.2m cable. The sticks are standard, the triggers are Hall.

Ant Esports GP165
Best Budget Hall Triggers

Wired 3-in-1 controller with Hall Effect triggers

Connection: Wired, 2.2m Sticks: Standard Triggers: Hall Effect (L2/R2) Works with: PC (X/D-input), PS3, Android Vibration: Dual motors Layout: Xbox-style

Price as of June 2026Hall Effect triggers2.2m long cable

Buy itYou want Hall Effect protection where it matters most, on the triggers, for the lowest price.
Skip itYou want Hall Effect sticks as well, not just the triggers.

Cheapest controller worth buying: Cosmic Byte ARES Wired

At ₹999 this is about as low as you should go for a controller that will not annoy you. The listing notes upgraded Hall Effect, pressure-sensitive analog triggers, LED-backlit buttons, turbo and auto-turbo, Xinput and Dinput support, and a 1.8m cable. A sensible first controller for a budget PC.

Cosmic Byte ARES Wired
Cheapest Worth Buying

Wired budget controller with analog triggers

Connection: Wired, 1.8m Sticks: Hall Effect (per listing) Triggers: Analog, pressure-sensitive Works with: PC (Xinput/Dinput) Lighting: LED buttons Extras: Turbo, auto-turbo

Price as of June 2026Under ₹1,000Turbo support

Buy itYou are on the tightest budget and still want analog triggers, turbo and a sensible first controller for a budget PC.
Skip itYou want guaranteed wireless or a more premium build.

Best budget wireless: Cosmic Byte ARES Wireless

The wireless sibling of the ARES. Same ergonomics and feature set, but with a 2.4GHz dongle giving 8 to 10 metres of range and a 700mAh battery rated for about 12 hours. The cleanest way to play from the couch under ₹1,500 without stepping up to a premium wireless pad. Note that 2.4GHz dongle wireless is low latency, unlike older Bluetooth-only pads.

Cosmic Byte ARES Wireless
Best Budget Wireless

2.4GHz wireless controller for couch play

Connection: Wireless, 2.4GHz dongle Range: 8 to 10 m Battery: 700mAh, about 12 hrs Sticks: Hall Effect (per listing) Triggers: Analog Works with: PC (Xinput/Dinput)

Price as of June 2026Low-latency dongle~12 hr battery

Buy itYou game from a couch or TV and want low-latency dongle wireless under ₹1,500.
Skip itYou only use a PC at a desk. Wired is cheaper and a touch lower latency.

Best wireless alternative: Ant Esports GP300 Pro V2

A second wireless option if the ARES is out of stock. It has a Linear Hall magnetic trigger, multi-mode support (Xinput, Dinput, Android, PS3) and vibration feedback. The console support is PS3 era, so treat it as a PC and Android wireless pad first.

Ant Esports GP300 Pro V2
Wireless Alternative

Wireless multi-mode controller, Hall trigger

Connection: Wireless, 2.4GHz Triggers: Linear Hall magnetic Works with: PC, Android, PS3 Modes: Xinput, Dinput, Android, PS3 Vibration: Yes Note: PS3-era console support

Price as of June 2026Linear Hall triggerMulti-mode

Buy itThe ARES Wireless is out of stock and you want a wireless multi-mode pad with a Hall trigger.
Skip itYou need modern console support. Treat this as a PC and Android wireless pad first.

Cheapest that works: Ant Esports GP130

If you only need a working pad and the budget is tight, the GP130 at ₹899 does the job. Universal wired compatibility (PC, PS3, Android TV), 14 buttons, dual analog sticks and dual vibration. There is no Hall Effect here and the build is basic, so buy it for occasional use, not daily competitive play.

Ant Esports GP130
Cheapest That Works

Basic universal wired controller

Connection: Wired Sticks: Standard Triggers: Standard Works with: PC, PS3, Android TV Buttons: 14 Note: No Hall Effect

Price as of June 2026Under ₹900Android TV ready

Buy itYou only need a working pad and the budget is very tight. Universal wired compatibility and dual vibration.
Skip itYou play daily or competitively. There is no Hall Effect and the build is basic.

Hall Effect vs standard sticks: why it matters

Stick drift is when your character or camera moves on its own with no thumb on the stick. It happens because standard potentiometer joysticks wear down and start sending a signal even at rest. Hall Effect sticks use magnets instead of physical contact, so there is nothing to wear out, which is why they resist drift far longer. The same applies to Hall Effect triggers. On this list the 8BitDo Ultimate 2C and GameSir Tegenaria Lite use Hall Effect sticks, while the Ant GP165 and Ant GP300 use Hall Effect on the triggers. If a controller has drifted on you before, spend up for one of these.

Wired vs wireless under ₹2,000

For PC gaming, wired is the safe default at this price. You get lower latency, no battery to charge, and you do not pay a wireless premium that eats into build quality. Choose wireless only if you game from a couch or a TV, and if you do, the Cosmic Byte ARES Wireless and Ant GP300 Pro V2 are the two in-stock picks here. Both use a 2.4GHz dongle, which is low latency, unlike older Bluetooth-only pads that add noticeable input lag in fast games.

Controllers to avoid

Skip unbranded pads below ₹800 with no listed input mode, no vibration spec and no real reviews. They often work as D-input only, which many modern PC games do not recognise, and the sticks drift quickly. Be careful with listings that copy a popular controller’s photos but ship a different product. Stick to the named brands above (Ant Esports, Cosmic Byte, EvoFox, GameSir, 8BitDo), confirm the listing states Xinput support for PC, and read the recent reviews, not just the star rating.

Decision time

Pick the one that matches your setup, then click through to verify the live price

Top Pick

8BitDo Ultimate 2C

₹1,999

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the best controller under Rs 2,000 for PC in India?

The 8BitDo Ultimate 2C (wired) at around ₹1,999 is the best overall, because it has both Hall Effect sticks and Hall Effect triggers, a 1000Hz polling rate and extra back paddles. To spend less, the GameSir Tegenaria Lite gives you Hall Effect sticks for around ₹1,699.

Do these controllers work with Xbox-style games on PC?

Yes. Every controller on this list supports Xinput, the mode modern PC games expect. Plug it in and games that show Xbox button prompts work automatically.

Is Hall Effect worth it on a budget controller?

If you can afford it, yes. Hall Effect sticks and triggers are the single biggest factor in how long a controller lasts before it drifts. Even a Hall-on-triggers-only model like the Ant GP165 (around ₹1,249) outlasts a fully standard pad.

Are wireless controllers under Rs 2,000 any good?

The 2.4GHz dongle wireless controllers here, like the Cosmic Byte ARES Wireless, are low latency and fine for single-player and most online play. Avoid Bluetooth-only budget pads for fast games, as they add noticeable input lag.

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Harsh Talreja edits Gaming Nation from a Mumbai bedroom desk and a Bangalore hotel desk on alternate months. He has been writing about PC hardware, gaming peripherals and Indian gaming cafes for 6 years, with hands-on time on every major PC component category sold in India under Rs 2,00,000 (RTX 3050 to RTX 4070 Super, Ryzen 5 5600 to Ryzen 7 7700X, every B550 and B650 mainstream board, 144Hz IPS to 240Hz OLED, Razer DeathAdder to Logitech G502 Hero). He has visited and benchmarked over 18 gaming cafes across Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata and Amritsar. Plays BGMI at Crown tier, Valorant at Diamond, daily-drives a 5800X3D plus RX 7600 build at home. Outside Gaming Nation, Harsh works as an SEO partner for Indian startups (he can be reached on LinkedIn for that work). All Indian retail prices on this site are checked monthly against Amazon.in and Flipkart, all hardware claims are checked against RTINGS, Tom's Hardware, NotebookCheck, and Hardware Unboxed where applicable.