Gamepad -vendor 1949 Product 0402- !exclusive! -
The hardware identifier Vendor 1949, Product 0402 refers to a generic Bluetooth game controller often associated with brands like iPEGA (specifically the PG-9118) or unbranded "N1-3017" mobile gamepads. While the vendor ID 1949 is officially registered to Lab126 (an Amazon subsidiary), it is frequently used by these third-party gamepads when operating in certain Bluetooth HID (Human Interface Device) modes. Device Overview and Identification
"As a wired USB gamepad, it's excellent — responsive, comfortable, and cheap used. Just don't expect plug-and-play wireless without tinkering."
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Manufacturers: Often produced by brands like Ipega, PXN, or GameSir Observed Connectivity & Behavior
His fingers tightened on the triggers. The Product 0402 hummed, a low frequency that vibrated in his teeth. He moved the stick to the right, rotating his "camera" toward the closet. In the physical world, his head turned in perfect, mechanical synchronization. gamepad -vendor 1949 product 0402-
- Driver Identification: Operating systems use these IDs to identify and load the correct drivers for the device.
- Device Recognition: They help in recognizing the device, in this case, a gamepad, and configuring it properly.
. This identifier is commonly seen in diagnostic tools or system logs when connecting the official Amazon-branded gamepad. Device Details Manufacturer: Lab126, Inc. (Amazon's hardware division). Vendor ID: 1949 (hex: 0x1949). Product ID: 0402 (hex: 0x0402).
In hexadecimal (the base-16 system computers use), 1949 and 0402 are simply numbers. In decimal, 1949 translates to 6473. However, the industry standard is to use hex. The hardware identifier Vendor 1949, Product 0402 refers
If you plug in a wired USB gamepad and see this ID, it’s probably a fake/clone controller that mimics the adaptor.