Low Latency Gamepad for Android — Under 10ms Input Response

Gamepad — Play Anywhere achieves under 10ms end-to-end latency on 5GHz WiFi — faster than many physical Bluetooth controllers and comparable to wired USB. Play responsive games without the feel of lag.

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Latency on 5GHz WiFi
~20ms
Typical Bluetooth controller latency
8ms
USB polling rate for comparison

How Gamepad Achieves Low Latency

The app uses WebSocket protocol over your local WiFi network. WebSocket is a persistent, full-duplex TCP connection — there is no handshake overhead per message, no polling cycle, and no radio reconnection delay. The moment a button is pressed or a joystick moves, the event is transmitted immediately.

The Gamepad Server processes incoming events synchronously and passes them to ViGEmBus with minimal overhead. The entire pipeline — from finger press on glass to virtual controller button state change — completes in under 10ms on a good 5GHz network.

WebSocket Protocol

Persistent connection — no per-event handshake overhead unlike HTTP polling.

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Synchronous Processing

The server handles input synchronously — no event queue delay.

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5GHz WiFi

Low interference, high throughput band — the key to sub-10ms latency.

Latency by Network Type

5GHz WiFi (Wi-Fi 5/6): Under 10ms — ideal for all gaming including competitive FPS. This is the recommended configuration.

2.4GHz WiFi: Typically 15–30ms depending on network congestion. Comfortable for most single-player games and casual multiplayer. May feel slightly sluggish in fast-paced competitive games at the higher end.

Note: these are round-trip latency figures for the controller data channel only. Total input-to-display latency also includes monitor response time and game rendering, which are the same regardless of controller type.

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