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The PowerA Wired Controller is an officially licensed gaming accessory compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10/11. It features dual rumble motors for enhanced tactile feedback, a detachable 10ft USB-C cable for maximum flexibility, and a 3.5mm stereo headset jack for seamless audio integration.
Brand | PowerA |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 15.6 x 10.7 cm; 210.01 Grams |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | Black |
Manufacturer | PowerA |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 15.6 |
Voltage | 220 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC, Desktop, Xbox Series X |
Operating System | xbox_series_x |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 210 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**E
Cheaper alternative to the original
Long cable. Works fine used for a few weeks now. Does feel a little less robust than original controller but so far works fine, no issues with buttons or sticks. No problems switching over to using this for all games. Feels comfortable, lighter than original controller though maybe due to no batteries required.
A**N
Very good controller for the price
This is a really good controller, it fits well in the hand, is very responsive and is very good value for what it is, if I get a years use out of it'll be a good deal which is about as long as the official controllers last, it's mad, really, these things are obviously not made very well.
C**O
Decent but not particularly robust.
A decent budget controller, comfortable in the hands and a better D-pad than similar products on the market, I will say however they are not built to last and issues tend to arise after around 14 months of daily use. The deadzones of the triggers, usually the right trigger in my experience, become enlarged and as a result a mere brush of said trigger will cause it to continually input until the deadzone is reset by pressing it in fully and releasing. For some games this may not be an issue, but for many this can impact your experience quite negatively. The controller will serve you well and works on PC out of the box without any need to install additional drivers etc, but expect it to need replacing after a while.
T**A
A good, budget controller
I've been using this controller for months with my Xbox One and I have no complaints. It might be a budget controller but it doesn't feel cheap or flimsy.
C**T
Waste of money
I've foolishly bought two, the first one lasted 6 months or so before one of the trigger buttons failed.The second one has stick drift making most games unplayable and i bought it just over 2 months ago.Will try and return it but even that is a hassle and i should have just spent more money.My guess is the positive reviews are because until it fails it's a decent controller, no complaints. But for £30 it should last.For context I own every current gen gaming platform (PC, X-Box, Switch, PS5). I have official controllers for all of them and am someone who is prepared to pull them apart and replace joysticks etc. I use the controllers cross platform too but like to own platform specific products to avoid having to use extra dongles or 3rd party programs to make them work.I have also had many PowerA controllers for other consoles and they always fail at some point... i really ought to know better... my PS5 controllers which cost double have never failed on me and i'm 2+years using 4 of the, my X-Box Wireless controller has never had any issues, neither has my Switch Pro....... these are all expensive and i'm tempted to buy cheap ones as extras.I've never written a review for any of the many controllers I've bought in the past but this latest one finally tipped me over the edge!TLDR - Controllers are annoyingly expensive, buying 3rd party ones ends up costing you more in the long run. Bite the bullet and cough up for the official controllers......
S**
Needed replacement perfect
Works perfect.
B**
Has a potential but low durability!
This controller has great potential—it’s comfortable to hold, the buttons and triggers are responsive, and the design is sleek. It works well for casual gaming, and when it’s functioning, it provides a solid experience.However, the durability is disappointing. After just a few weeks of use, I noticed issues with the thumbsticks drifting and some buttons becoming less responsive. For the price, I expected it to last much longer.If the durability were improved, this controller could easily be a 5-star product. It’s a good option for light use, but serious gamers may want to look elsewhere.
F**X
So far so good
Amazing for the price so long as it lasts well. Been running without issue for about a month now and it's had a fair amount of use already. Also nice to not have to worry about charging it so long as a cable doesn't bother you. IT'S HOW WE ALL USED TO GAME! ontop of this the cable is detachable so can be replaced if it ever fails.It feels very close to an official Microsoft controller other than the triggers. The 3.5mm jack also puts out just as good sound as Microsofts wireless conterparts so it's great for using with a headset.Only thing I would say is that it wouldn't be a great option for racing fans as the analogue triggers don't have nearly as much travel as the offical Microsoft controller. If you need to save the money though they will still do the job just fine.Overall would really recommend so far.Will update if any issues arise in the future.
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