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Ultimate 2 actually fits all of the boxes if I'm lucky with QC because it has some tasteful RGBs in there and it looks beautiful honestly. Battery life isn't a problem if you use the dock tho. Did you buy it without the dock?
Those led rings were part of the selling point for me, but honestly I turn them off all the time. It's nice that they're there, but they're so bright and, well, I'm not looking at my hands when playing.
The 2C doesn't have the connection points for a dock, that's part of the features they cut back on for the budget option. It also doesn't have the RGB or the buttons on the underside of the controller. I'm happy with my choice but I've also been tempted for the higher end version for all of that stuff too
On the QC thing, the 8bitdo controllers are less "refined" than a dual shock or an Xbox controller. The abxy buttons have a little play side to side in them and minor stuff like that. They're slightly lower build quality than the big name controllers, but not in any way that will affect gameplay or responsiveness. The joysticks have tuneable dead zones, you can test the pressure sensitivity in the triggers, and fully configure the layout to suit your needs. They connect without a hitch and the 2.4g is very low latency. I watched a few vidoes comparing controllers when I was looking and the QC thing came up too. I was a bit apprehensive but pulled the trigger and, with the experience I've had (on cheaper controllers no less) I feel that a lot of professional reviews place an undue emphasis on their QC. They may have been lower quality in the past, but I genuinely haven't had an issue with them and they've held up great so far