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I had both the Dual Action (Rumble version, whatever it was called) as well as the F310. It's fine for the most part, but the D-Pad is awful IMO. It's one of the ones where it has a "floating" single button with four small switch underneath and it's very loud and clacky and cheap feeling and I just don't like it, but I don't use it.
Can't comment on the Easy SMX but looking it up, it looks to be an Xbox 360 inspired type. If you're not averse to the swapped d-pad/left analog placement, as noted above, it's probably fine, whereas the Logitech is more of a PlayStation layout.
Looking up the F310 (F510 should be the same and from memory, if you find any dual actions around, they should be similar if not identical), it's 1.8 meters (~70 inches).
Or look at MS XBO controller. These can be used wireless via MS XBO usb wireless adapter, or via BT adapter. Can also be used wired via USB Type-A to Micro USB data-sync cable