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The PowerA FUSION Pro Wireless Controller for Xbox Series X|S is an officially licensed gamepad that combines cutting-edge technology with customizable features. It boasts RGB LED lighting, adjustable thumbsticks, and advanced gaming buttons, ensuring a competitive edge and a personalized gaming experience across Xbox and Windows platforms.
Button Quantity | 17 |
Additional Features | Wireless, Magnetic hall sensors, Ergonomic, Hall Effect |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Gaming Console |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Windows |
Item Dimensions | 6.14 x 4.21 x 2.56 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Color | Black |
P**R
So happy with this controller
Update: had it for a while now things i love is that its wirelessly, works amazing, and I can control the volume of the headset if i connect it through the 3.5mm jack... the cons is that sometimes it just disconnects out of nowhere without warning and takes forever to connect back and mind you that im like 3ft away from my xbox, secondly you never know when its fully charged and no way to turn off the lights when charging so its always on... when using it and you want the lights completely off just press the start and select button at the same time and it will turn off for the time you are using it until you turn on your xbox again... so far its a good controller but could be better.This controller to me is the perfect xbox controller because it has a good price, RGB is on point I love it so much, has a charging dock and I don't have to pay extra for it... I'm happy with the triggers just wish I didn't have to press that in..wish it was a shorter stop on T1 but other than that, its freaking amazing but this is an early review and will update if anything changes or breaks down in the future.
W**.
The pro series always exceeds expectations!
I am an avid gamer who is always looking for the edge! I have used all the Elite series controllers , the Victrix, Scuf, and the Fusion Pro Series 1. I was using the Elite Series 2 for awhile and saw this controller pop up and the series one had a great weight to it which is key for me. Needless to say I ordered this one because of the super cool RGB effects and wow it is amazing. Wireless, Beautiful, and the functionality is amazing.
I**.
Hate the software, "PowerA Gamer HQ" App. Cheap controller material, poor functionality.
So, I had to repost this review because Amazon found it too unfriendly or something, or the company simply didn't like it. Too bad, I'll keep reposting till it stays.Their app is so frustrating to navigate, who designed this? The controller isn't the WORST but right out of the box, I have a laundry list of complaints. For one, I'm not too fond of how the grips feel. Hands will get sweaty faster on that kind of material, remapping is hell. The unnecessarily bright RGB is cute but useless to me, and there is no way to just turn it off during play. It has 3 brightness settings basically and they're all too much. The wave/flash modes are even worse despite being technically "off," but instead $ach button press blinding you no matter how low the brightness is or what colors available. This controller was designed for influencers on streams or kids to show off while giving gamers who care more about function a headache.This is supposed to be OFFICIALLY licensed, yes? Well, pressing the sync button on your Xbox and the controller will NOT sync the controller at all. It does NOT connect to an Xbox natively and REQUIRES the included USB dongle to be plugged in to your console. That sync button only works with the included dongle. It works with that or wired. Which is fine and all, but feels like Microsoft simply rubber stamped their license and the company cheaped out on total compatibility.The controller feels cheap overall, I'm sorry, but it is, and I'm very disappointed. The whole setup with the case and charging mount was nice in concept BEFORE I got my hands on them. The charger gives ZERO indication that the controller is actively charging. Also, your Xbox CANNOT read the battery and tell you the percentage left or anything. So the controller dies when it dies, and charges when it charges, you have NO WAY OF KNOWING what's going on with the battery through an app, through the Xbox, or any indicator on any device from the included hardware with your "premium" PowerA controller. Hell, PowerA markets much cheaper controls that have this one simple feature down like most controllers, idk how you could mess this up on your most featured, expensive product.If you're going to make such a "fancy" RGB controller, at least use the RGB lights functionally to tell you the controller is charging. Even cheap, $30 junk on Amazon pulls off some kind of battery indication, and you're telling me an over $150+ PowerA controller couldn't give you ANY at all? This company must really love to cut corners. I bought another controller from them last year that recently bricked, waiting for warranty claim to go through. But after trying their supposedly highest-end wireless controller, to be so disappointed...? I think I'm done. This is my last time bothering with PowerA products.
X**R
Neat light up controller for Xbox
Great quality, easy to install, my 11yr old loves it with his Xbox. He likes being able to adjust the knobs for different games, and loves that it charges on its stand. Lights up just like description shows.
D**N
Good and solid controller, a bit heavy and thicker than expected
I got this for the curiosity of what makes a leading controller. The controller is nice in that it's all standard Xbox style interfaces with some neat additions. For the high price point this is really for, in my opinion, extreme gamers that need the button mapping and cycling of controls. The lights are nice but ultimately will end up using more battery.Good:+Hall-effect sticks and triggers ensure longevity of the controller+Buttons feel solid, they are not click/switch ones but don't feel cheap either+Graphic is nice and hidden unless you want it to show with the lights+Trigger limits are interesting, allows better control of each stage and can be useful for some games. Driving for example limit throttle dynamically. Limits puts in a physical block on the trigger and you can squeeze past the limits.+Stick height adjustment is nice and adaptable. They don't move easily which is nice+Fast response times and consistent between wired and wireless. On par with other pro-style controllers+Headphone jack does work wireless. Bright red light when muted. Only activates when jack in use, otherwise hidden in windows+Magnetic charger can be snapped onto controller while using, very nice to not interrupt gaming+Back buttons line up rather nicely to a natural hold for me.+Interesting pro mode, adjustable sensitivities per game possible. Using within game could be problematic with switching though possible after training.+Docking station is really nice, great display of controller and has a slot for dongle.+Highly protected carry case for just the controller with wire and dongle in pouch.+Strong motors, feels like there are 4 reactive onesQuestionable:* Low sample rate, max 250Hz with both wired and wireless. Appears non-adjustable at the moment* Controller is stuck on what appears to be RAW mode only, no circularity tuning possible despite calibration. To some this is preferred and to others 0% error is desired. (See circularity chart)* Requires deadzone adjustment and calibration. This is only accomplishable via software provided. Deadzone needed about 5% center to be applied* Charging with magnetic charger causes full lights to turn on, despite defining mode. Requires setting of lights to desired reaction after disconnection. This, though, is not a problem when lights are off as it stays off after flashing signifying it's charging.* Bulky design, underside of controller where fingers tend to rest on others is filled in quite a bit. Comparing to a simpler controller it's quite thickBad:- Light controls are broken within software. The windows app allows you to select from a wheel but it always stays green. This is not so much of an issue to me but is a marketing for this. You can painfully control the lights via controller with several clicks.-Notes:Undocumented: Lights can be turned off with view/menu buttons at same timeDuring calibration: Do not press down on sticks, it will impact calibration rather significantly
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