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The PowerA Enhanced Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S in Blue Camo combines superior ergonomics with advanced features, including 16 buttons, dual rumble motors, and a detachable 10ft USB cable, ensuring an immersive gaming experience. Officially licensed by Xbox, it’s compatible with Xbox One and Windows, making it the perfect choice for serious gamers.
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Rumble |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Xbox Series X |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Compatible Devices | Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Windows |
Item Dimensions | 6.14 x 4.21 x 2.56 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 204 Grams |
Color | Blue Camo |
C**M
I hate rocket league
For the record, rocket league is the worst game ever created. After 2100 hours, I think I’d know. That’s ok though, because whenever RL gets the best of me, the light-weight construction and smooth grip of this controller slides effortlessly from my hand as I absolutely LAUNCH it at the wall next to me. I’ve gone through 10 of these just this year. And it’s only November! But for only $28 I can have a brand new one at my door the same day ◡̈When they’re not breaking the sound barrier, these controllers perform about like you’d expect. Not the smoothest triggers or buttons, but compared to controllers more than twice as much, the benefits don’t outweigh the cost. AND, the buttons on the back are very easy to set up, although they will wear out relatively quickly with heave use (pro tip: in RL, bind your boost button to one of the back buttons to aerial much more quickly).This thing rocks for what it is, considering comfort, reliability, and value. The mic input and controls work very well, and so do the back buttons. Both features are bonuses on top of an already-solid build. Not solid enough to withstand the woes of RL, but what earthly thing is…Just buy it!
J**Y
Reliable Power for Xbox Controller, But Flimsy Build
This power accessory for Xbox controller gets the job done when it comes to providing reliable power on the go. It's a convenient solution for extending gameplay without worrying about battery life. The casual setup and usage make it a breeze to connect and start charging. However, one drawback is the flimsy build of the controller itself. It feels a bit fragile, and I have concerns about its long-term durability. While it performs well in terms of powering the controller, it could benefit from a sturdier construction. Overall, a handy power option with the only setback being the controller's flimsiness. Update: Controller broke after about 3 months.
D**N
Wrong color, but decent product
So firstly, this is the second time I've bought this controller (green). It works great, I've had it for a little over a year with pretty consistent usage. I had to buy a second one because the left joystick started sticking (or just not receiving input altogether). There's no way to clean the joystick after taking off the back panel, as the electronic components are pretty firmly attached to the front of the controller. No biggie, it lasted a decent amount of time.My problem with this new controller that I just ordered is that...well, it isn't what I ordered. My first controller had been bought new, while the second one was bought in Used- Very Good condition. It is in good condition, but it's an olive green controller with a silver d-pad as opposed to the blue/green controller with the gold d-pad as advertised.All in all, good controller, though fairly pricey for only lasting about a year before the controls start getting wonky. Also has a very pleasant smooth texture. Maybe go for the new controller if you're adamant on getting the correct color, though.
T**L
Status pending. Will update.
2nd time buying this controller first one lasted 4 weeks before I got infinite stick drift making the controller useless, If it doesn't last long Apower won't be seeing anymore of my money. Bought 2 normal Apowers prior to the Enhanced sound option, both had bad voice pick up.
K**B
Broke from normal use after 3 MONTHS. GARBAGE!
I take good care of my electronics. I had the same 2 official microsoft xbox one controllers for 7 years before they wore out. In a pinch I ran to walmart to buy a new controller and this was the only brand available so I bought one. The right stick started to get stuck after about 2 month and I though I just got a bum controller. Walmart wouldn't except a return so I decided to buy one from Amazon, here we are 3 months later and the right bumper has stopped working. It's not even a main button! I barely use it but its an alternate weapon or change weapon button in several games I play so not having it is a deal breaker. Now I have 2 worthless hunks of plastic and I need to shell our $60 for a quality product. Unless you have rage issues and go through controllers every few months due to your own issues I suggest paying for quality and avoiding this POS.
A**R
You get what you pay for
I've owned 2 of these controllers from PowerA, and I've had 2 different experiences with them.I bought the first one in November of 2021. It lasted a little over a year, which is what I expected given that I paid $28 for it. To me, it was worth the cheaper price when compared to authentic Xbox controllers.Like others have said, not having to pay for batteries is great! I don't have to worry about it dying during a gaming session. The controller is light-weight so that I can game for hours at a time with little to no fatigue. And it is sturdy: it's survived its fair share of drops onto a wooden floor. The buttons were responsive, and there was no perceptible delay between pushing a button and the corresponding in-game action. There are 3 customizable buttons on the bottom of the controller, and though I never used them, I think it's a cool feature for those who want to use them.The thumbsticks are loud when you press down on them, but it never bothered me much. The precision of the thumbsticks are not as good as original Xbox controllers, but since I never used this controller online/PvP, I was okay with that. It was the right thumbstick that eventually stopped working after a year of use.I got a second controller in December 2022, and this one lasted a month before there was stick drift in the right thumbstick. It wasn't severe, but it should've lasted a lot longer than a month before having issues.If you buy this controller and get a good, working unit, it's a pretty good deal when compared to controllers that cost $60 or more. But be aware that you might get a defective unit like I did. If you're afraid of that happening, I'd suggest going with a different brand.
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