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PowerA Enhanced Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S - Blue Camo, Officially Licensed for Xbox

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Arrives Thursday, Jun 6
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Color: Blue Camo


Features

  • Get equipped for gaming action with this meticulous Blue Camo design
  • Xbox Series X|S controller with superior ergonomics and intuitive button layout
  • Two mappable Advanced Gaming Buttons
  • Immersive dual rumble motors
  • Standard 3.5mm stereo headset jack for in-game audio.Share Button to capture and share screenshots and clips.Volume dial with one-touch Mic Mute.Detachable 10ft (3m) USB cable with hook-and-loop closure.Officially licensed by Xbox for Xbox Series X|S and compatible with Xbox One and Windows.Two-year limited warranty; visit PowerA.com/Support

Description

Meticulous field generals always come prepared for battle, and this PowerA Enhanced Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S is designed to inspire. Blue Camo will help you sharpen your preperation, strategy and tactics--wherever your games take you. Officially licensed by Xbox, this beautifully designed and brilliantly engineered controller features two mappable Advanced Gaming Buttons you can program quickly, mid-action. Plus, enjoy all the key features you expect from a serious Xbox controller: Dual Rumble Motors, precision-tuned analog sticks, anti-friction rings for smooth motion, and superior ergonomics. Includes high-quality 10ft (3m) USB cable for lag-free performance and endless play. Plus PowerA backs all products for 2-years to reinforce quality commitment.

Release date: March 7, 2022


Product Dimensions: 6.14 x 4.21 x 2.56 inches; 7.2 Ounces


Type of item: Accessory


Language: English


Item model number: 1525941-01


Item Weight: 7.2 ounces


Manufacturer: PowerA


Date First Available: February 1, 2022


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  • Incredible feel and quality, incredible price
Color: Mist
This controller is great. I am a real human that owns and plays with this controller. That's the TLDR you're looking for. I've used this for 2-3 hours 5 days a week for the past month and a half on Apex Legends, Warzone, and Elden Ring. The only three negatives I can think of for this controller are that it 1) accumulates dirt/grime from your hands very easily (I bought the white one), 2) it is corded, and 3) it feels very very light when you first pick it up. I knew it had a cord when I purchased it, but there's simply no getting around the fact that cordless is the best option for a controller. The light, cheap feel of the controller goes away once you make it your primary controller. You won't care that a base xbox or an elite controller is heavier once you feel how the PowerA plays. Setting aside the grime and the cord, the joysticks and buttons on this controller all feel great. I would go so far as to say the joysticks feel MUCH better than the joysticks on the xbox elite 2 that I own. Joysticks on the PowerA are solid. They are a little stiffer than base xbox controllers, but they have really really minimal if any at all stick drift, and they are buttery smooth when performing 360s. Comparing it to the elite 2, I would also say the PowerA Enhanced controller has better rear buttons. Rear buttons are clearly the way to go instead of rear paddles. The paddles on an elite 2 are much slower to rapidly press than an actual button. And after 2 years, the elite 2 controller has completely fallen apart with wobbly joysticks, non functional RB and LB buttons, and rear paddles that activate 80% of the time. Unless I have to buy 7 of these PowerA controllers over the next two years, I would take the PowerA over the elite 2 even if you gave me one. I hope this controller holds up over the long term, but even if it fails, I won't feel bad at all buying a replacement because every xbox controller I've owned since the Xbox One launches has eventually failed on me. The xbox 360 controller was the last microsoft controller that I felt had good build quality. In summary, buy this PowerA controller. Edit: I'm sorry... I really forgot all about the headset issue with this controller. You absolutely cannot use a wired headset with this controller. It's a huge negative. I forgot about it because I upgraded my headset to a wireless model, which connects to the xbox directly and bypasses the controller and has zero problems. My friends were subjected to constant audio static when I used a headset that plugged in to the controller. The mute and volume functions worked, but any time you're unmuted, your friends/teammates will hear a constant static noise. You won't hear a problem at all, but everyone else will hate you. Use this controller with a wireless headset. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2022 by LithosMike

  • I hate rocket league
Color: Green
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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022 by Cam

  • Solid Brand with Consistent Quality
Color: Mist
I like PowerA controllers, and I've owned several. They work great and feel good. I can definitely recommend them. *BUT* there is 1 big caveat I need to call out: Longevity. I'm not saying these fall apart and you should avoid them, but I have had consistent failures after about 18 months of use (which again, is maybe an ok life span, since they get used a lot). The most common mode of failure is a stuck button (almost always the A button, since it gets pressed the most in a lot of games, but I've also had it with X or B). It doesn't completely break your game, but if you need to double jump, for instance, and the button won't pop back up for half a second, that's a problem. Worse still, it indicates that button will die completely. They get to the point where you have to pry the buttons back up because they won't pop up. If you have multiple controllers, you can swap out some membrane and fix things, but it is a bit irritating to do. The second most common mode of failure is stick drift. This happens on every brand of controller I've had since the Nintendo 64, so it isn't unique to PowerA, and again the life-span for me seems to be about 18 months before something fails, so it's still a decent price. While you can take the controller apart and replace a stick to fix drift, it isn't as easy a fix as a button membrane, and the replacement parts are a little more costly, so it usually isn't worth the effort for a novice. Ok, so those last 2 paragraphs might sound disparaging, but keep in mind that: - I am still actively replacing controllers with this brand of controller because it's been better than other brands and lasted longer than other brands - I recommend this controller to people - I'm rating it 4 stars, which isn't bad - I love the feel of the buttons and triggers, so the build quality is excellent (whereas a lot of controllers have mushy buttons to begin with) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Rob

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