GameSir, a Chinese maker of gaming peripherals, announced the G7 Pro 8K Aimlabs Edition on 30 January 2026. The controller is a wireless and wired gamepad for Windows PCs that offers an 8,000 Hz polling rate, magnetic TMR sticks, Hall‑Effect analog triggers, and a 6‑axis gyroscope. According to the company’s website, the device is available for pre‑order and is priced at $89.99 in the United States and £99.99 in the United Kingdom. A 20 % discount is applied with the code MIDYEARSALE, bringing the price to $72 US and £80 UK.

GameSir was founded in 2013 by Yao Ma and has built a reputation for producing controllers that combine high performance with a lower price point. The company has released several models that are frequently cited as among the best in the market, and it has partnered with games such as Zenless Zone Zero and NBA 2K Online 2 to create themed controllers. The G7 Pro 8K is part of the brand’s esports lineup, which also includes the G7 Pro 8K PC Royal2 Edition.

The controller’s technical specifications are aimed at competitive PC gamers. The 8,000 Hz polling rate is available over both wired USB‑C and 2.4 GHz wireless connections, a feature that reviewers have noted reduces input lag to a minimum. The sticks use GameSir’s second‑generation magnetic TMR (Tactile Magnetic Resistance) technology, which eliminates stick drift and provides a consistent feel. Trigger stops are dual‑mode: Hall‑Effect analog triggers for racing games and micro‑switch triggers for shooters and role‑playing titles. The device includes remappable back buttons, as well as L5 and R5 buttons adjacent to the triggers, and a 6‑axis gyroscope for motion control. Rumble motors are described as nuanced rather than overly loud.

The Aimlabs Edition is distinguished by its cyan colour scheme and the Aimlabs logo on the power button. Aimlabs, an aim‑training platform developed by State Space Labs, Inc., has more than 45 million registered users worldwide. The collaboration is intended to appeal to players who use Aimlabs for practice and who may want a controller that is optimized for that workflow.

Compatibility and accessories are also part of the package. The controller can connect via Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, or wired USB‑C, and it is compatible with Windows PCs, the Steam Deck, and other platforms that support standard gamepad input. A charging dock, which bears the Aimlabs logo, is included for storage and charging.

The pricing strategy reflects GameSir’s cost‑benefit approach. The discounted price of $72 US or £80 UK places the controller below many competing esports controllers that carry similar specifications. According to the company’s website, the discount is available for a limited time and is intended to make the device more accessible to a broader segment of competitive gamers.

At present, the G7 Pro 8K Aimlabs Edition is available for pre‑order through GameSir’s official site. No regulatory filings, court actions, or earnings reports are associated with the product launch. The company has not announced any additional funding rounds or partnerships beyond the Aimlabs collaboration. The next steps for the product will be its release in the coming weeks and the monitoring of user feedback on performance and durability.

In summary, GameSir’s G7 Pro 8K Aimlabs Edition offers a high‑frequency polling rate, magnetic sticks, dual‑mode triggers, and motion control in a controller that is priced competitively for PC esports players. The product is currently available for pre‑order with a 20 % discount and will ship shortly after the pre‑order period ends.