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The PDP Wired Game Controller is designed for gamers who demand precision and comfort. With advanced audio controls, dual rumble motors, and a detachable 8' cable, this controller is compatible with Xbox One, Series X|S, and Windows 10, making it the ultimate gaming accessory for any setup.
M**X
I mean, my experience was good...
It seemed to me after a while that I didn't have a 'flawless' controller. By that I mean that every controller I had for my Xbox One had some worn out buttons and such. I have seen in the review section for this controller that people have had mixed experiences, with some people complaining it has stopped working out of the blue. I imagine that you are probably scrolling through the mixed up reviews struggling to determine whether it is worth the gamble but all I can say, as hinted to by the headline, is that it worked fine for me, all though I've only had it for like a month.It's obviously designed after the winning formula of Xbox controllers brought about by the Xbox One in 2013 with it basically being the same shape and proportions. Basically, if you're fine with the Xbox One controller, you'll be fine with this one. Also, something I didn't even notice until I got this thing was the chat control button next to the right stick, which is pretty gnarly and useful when I wanna drown the endless whining of my friends with the majestic orchestration that is the Halo theme. Though, one issue worth pointing out is that the expansion port is gone. For the parents: this basically means that any volume controllers that come with some headphones that cover the bottom of the controller won't be available, which isn't a huge deal given that these types of headsets can usually be plugged straight into the 3.5 mm port anyway but that does rule out the Xbox One chat headsets that come with most Xbox Ones, that require this expansion port.Also works completely fine on Windows 10, though you'll need to callibrate it in the settings first. Only other complaint I can think of, which is quite picky, thinking about it, is that I simply prefer the older Xbox 360 controller design, that fits more snug in my baby hands than this one does. I pray to Spiderman every night that an Xbox 360 styled controller that works for Xbox One becomes available. As you can plainly see, I do not have much to worry about in life.All in all, this controller is working like a dream for me, but I would be careful, as it seems that there are many differing experiences.
T**H
Refunded this Chinese trash
I refunded this trash a while ago because it is garbage. Feels like it's made using the cheapest plastics. Controller was slippery in my hands. The lights in it were incredibly lazy, I have a PowerA spectra infinity enhanced xbox controller and it feels better and is technically the same price for this 1. And my PowerA Controller has better RGB lights that the controller does not need to bee see through for and the lights highlight the buttons thumbsticks d pad and the outer base of controller. This PDP trash really ain't worth It, I think it's safe to say that PDP stands for- Piled Dog Poo
E**L
Dont buy this it is not as good as the xbox one its made cheaper
As I discovered the controller cheaped out on the latest controllers they use the cheapest analog sticks on the board and the lights on the controller are cheaper also the Xbox One version has a reflective band that lights up all around the controller and also has buttons on the bottom of the controller.this controller will drift in the first week after one drop and is terribly made and extremely cheaply made buy the original Xbox one version instead as it features more and has better value for price and uses the same analog sticks as the original Xbox one and series X/S controllers don't go for cheap go for better.in the pictures, the green one is Xbox's analog stick and in the orange is the cheap new PDP analog stick they break easily and are horrible.the afterglow PDP Xbox one controller uses green.the afterglow PDP Xbox Series S/X uses the orange.
D**.
Pleasantly Great Quality!
I needed an affordable controller for PC gaming. If you're looking at this review, it's because you're hoping to find a cheaper alternative to an xbox offical controller for either console or PC.Well, you might have just found it.It feels like a really good controller. It has that quality build pressence. It's weighty, thick, and doesn't feel like it'll snap if you squeeze it too hard.The buttons and triggers are strong and responsive. I've had no lag from input, and the joysticks are very accurate. This was svery important to me, as I had brought a very cheap controller before this, and it was just awful, especially in the joysticks.It even has a handy little button that let's you controller audio levels when a headset is connected. If the instruction manual doesn't ention it, look it up online, it's very useful.I've only got three complaints, and they're minor.Firstly, the joystick squeaks a little bit. It's probably from intense use, and it doesn't affect gameplay at all. It's just somethnig that's a tiny tiny bit anoying and a little bit hilarious at the same time.Secondly, the cable. This is a wired controller, and it's very generous in it's length. But it's a basic cable thatcan tangle easily if you don't store the controller away carefully. As a tip, don't tightly wrap the cable around the controller when not in use, you'll regret it (though the resulting mess is fixable!).Thirdly, and THIS IS IMPORTANT! You might find that when using a headset on an xbox, you'll generate massive feedback, and your friends will likely complain, as will your own ears. Simply unplug the controller from the console with the heafset still attached, plug it back in, and voila, no more horrible noise.I got this when the controller was discounted. And it's serving me well. If you need a nice controller that does everything a standard controller can, then I definitely recommend it.
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