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PowerA FUSION Pro 2 Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S, gamepad, video game controller, works with Xbox One

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Features

  • Mappable Pro Pack: Level-up your game with four programmable buttons you can quickly customize mid-game .New Share button for Xbox Series X|S empowers you to capture screenshots, or share short video clips
  • Totally immersive gaming: Feel the power of dual rumble motors and magnetic impulse triggers for added feedback
  • Three-way trigger locks: Adjust for shorter trigger throws and faster action, or dial-in your trigger range to your preferred depth
  • Two gorgeous faceplates: Select either Black rubberized grips, or Classic White faceplates
  • ALPS analog thumbsticks: Customize your control, and switch from short to tall sticks, or to a convex-capped stick
  • 3.5mm audio jack: Experience crystal-clear in-game stereo audio and communication when you plug in your wired headset
  • USB-C cable: 10ft. (3m) braided cable with inline release
  • Custom protective case: House your controller, cable, and swappable parts in one premium storage case
  • New Volume Dial featuring one-touch Chat Mute with LED indicator for Xbox Series X|S. New Share button for Xbox Series X|S empowers you to capture screenshots, or share short video clips
  • Officially licensed for Xbox Series X|S and works on Xbox One. Two-year limited warranty visit PowerA.com/Support

Description

The remarkable PowerA FUSION Pro 2 Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S lets you play your way. Enjoy premium materials, world-class craftsmanship, customizable controls and hardware, and professional-level features—this will quickly become your favorite Xbox controller. Officially licensed by Xbox, the FUSION Pro 2 is stacked with features, starting with a mappable Pro Pack, and four programmable paddles that you can assign on-the-fly, mid-action. Three- way adjustable trigger locks give you precise trigger throws and incredible responsiveness. Customize your FUSION Pro 2 with a rubberized black faceplate, or a classic white look—each with embedded anti-friction rings for super- smooth control. You can even swap out the controller’s sticks to achieve true custom comfort. The FUSION Pro 2 has it all, including classic ergonomics, immersive dual rumble motors, magnetic impulse response triggers, the Xbox Series X|S Share Button, a Headset Dial with one-touch Mic Mute, and a premium storage case that carries all the included parts—even the bonus faceplate. Take your gaming performance and style to new heights with the PowerA FUSION Pro 2 Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S.


Release date: February 15, 2021


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Product Dimensions: 6.26 x 4.33 x 2.4 inches; 15.87 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: Black/White


Item Weight: 15.9 ounces


Manufacturer: PowerA


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: May 24, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Bang for your Buck Controller that will help you improve.
I’d like to share my journey on how I have decided that this controller will be my go to moving forward. It’s in the perfect spot of being affordable ( It’s usually 90.00 but I got mine on sale for 70.00) while still giving you enough quality to compete with a SCUF for less than half the price. I know some people maybe looking into a SCUF or other high end controller company but are also considering this so I hope to helps in your decision. I play a lot of shooters like COD, Overwatch, ect and Im not trying to learn how to play Claw so I need remappable buttons to be able to Jump with a paddle so that is essential for me. I also play alot of NBA2k23 and this controller feels great for that. Starting off with my SCUF experience I got a fully customized SCUF Prestige (their Xbox one controller) for my birthday about 3 - 4 years ago for about 225.00 Dollars. I went all in with all the features on the website so I was hoping it would last a really long time. I had heard the Instinct was coming out (Their Xbox series X/S controller) but it was my birthday and I didn’t want to wait that long. The SCUF felt AMAZING out of the box and SUPER LIGHT since I had them take the rumble out. I got extra thumb-sticks too so I ran a short concave on the left and a tall Domed on the right. I was playing Warzone at the time and I realized how playing on a SCUF made me feel like I could really get better from learning to B Hop with the paddles, to the quality of the Thumb-sticks for aiming. I was ruined at the idea of Going back to a standard XBOX controller and I saw alot of improvement. The first issue that came was I started getting stick drift on my right thumb stick from all of the slide cancelling I was doing. In COD I always play tactical so I crouch with the right thumb stick so playing that game a lot and slide cancelling / right clicking everywhere is what did it. I believe if it wasn’t for me playing that game alot it would have held up better. From that point on I had to run my dead zone settings really high for every game which wasn’t feeling good at all. Also I would leave it out plugged in but then the small USB inside the controller became bent in a way that It would fall out during gameplay which was horrible. The controller wouldn’t hold a charge so I had to have it plugged in and it falling out constantly was really frustrating. My SCUF felt chalked. That process happened over 6-8 months which bummed me out since I wasn’t gonna buy 2 SCUFS every year. There are some pre set ones that are under 200.00 but that’s a still a lot. 2 things I learned from that experience are 1. Always put your controller away (if it comes with a case use that or anything really to prevent dust from settling.) 2. Stick drift is unavoidable no matter how expensive the controller but you can try to manage it. Warzone 2.0 just came out and slide canceling is gone so I won’t be right clicking everywhere so that will help a ton. If you click the left stick to sprint In games that will speed up the process of frying your left sticks deadzone. Use auto sprint features in games that have it to avoid clicking alot and extend the life span of your controllers. I have even heard COD pros share on that. Then the RB button stopped working and I remapped it to the 4th paddle on the right side but it felt too weird so I stopped using the SCUF. The thought of stick drift being inevitable made me go for the power A wired controllers that are 30.00 - 40.00 dollars. I thought hey if I’m going to have to buy 2 controllers a year let’s go cheap and these have buttons on the back you can re-map so why not. I Ended up using one for 6 months and stick drift got the best of it and I bought another one but I was happy with them. The quality felt justified by the price. My wife now has one and digs it. I recommend it to all of my more causal friends And it’s great for them as well as a solid backup controller for more serious gamers. Then I got this PowerA FUSION Pro controller on sale for around 60 - 70 dollars and it ended up being a steal! It felt really heavy for a controller which I don’t really care for but I don’t mind it. I know some people may like that heavy feel. I heard a rumor that somebody on YouTube took the controller apart and found that they put weights in the controller to make it feel heavier but I’m not sure if that’s true. I like the grips on it a lot. The swappable thumb-sticks are a Win for sure. I did the short concave on the left and the tall concave on the right. You can use Kontrol freeks with these as well which I was doing. The black and white face plates are pretty basic but they are easy to swap so that’s nice. The paddles were interesting to get used to but I really like them now. They are easy to take off but hard to put on. I used only the bottom two paddles ( left is A and right is B) for the longest but recently I added a 3rd paddle on the right side and set it to X for reloading and looting in games and I Dig it now. Using all 4 would feel funny to me. The thumb sticks feel really solid and good for aiming and the stick drift is holding up really good and is at a normal level for the amount of time I’ve had it. I feel like I can compete and get better on this controller. The Case it comes with is really nice and I put the controller away every time and it’s nice and easy and is holding up really well over these last 8 months. I actually figured out that my extra SCUF prestige thumb-sticks fit on this controller so I started using those and it feels REALLY good. When I play NBA2k23 I put the regular Concave longer stick back on the right stick since it feels great for timing step back jumpers but I use the SCUF one for all shooters. My SCUF Prestige has been in its box for a year and a half now but I recently did played a few shooters on it again just to compare a bit. My Power A cheaper controller is the same micro USB as the SCUF so I used that and that doesn’t fall out so that fixed that issue but The RB Button not working is too much for me to get over. In it’s prime for aiming and feel the SCUF is S Tier and even now is is still A tier but the Fusion Pro is the A tier for 70.00 - 90.00 dollars compared to 225.00 so moving forward I’m rolling with the PowerA Fusion PRO. Iv used both of the power A enhanced and those are B tier for aiming and feel but the back buttons on those feel pretty good and I would use those over a standard XBOX controller any day for that alone. You put some Kontrol Freeks on those which are cheap and you are gonna be good to go. If you have a more causal need I would go with that for sure and you can’t beat 30.00 - 40.00 dollars. If you want something that will get you close that SCUF level of quality and feel really good while still being affordable roll with the PowerA FUSION Pro. If you want to ball out and go all in on something like a SCUF then go for it but just know that it will feel amazing but do your best to extend its life span with some of the tips I shared above. As for me I’m going to order some more SCUF prestige Thumb-sticks and When this controller goes out I will take a look at what may be new on the market, but will maybe likely get another FUSION pro. I hope this was helpful and happy shopping to you all! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 7, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Takes some getting used to and messing with config to get it right
I'll start by saying I use this controller to play Call of Duty (all versions, multiplayer and warzone) and so obviously your experience may vary widely from my own depending on the game you play, but these are my first impressions so far. I will update as I go along and try new things with it: Pros: - Wired and the benefits of that (faster input time, no need to worry about charging batteries, etc) - Comes with a great carry case - Comes with an extra faceplate. I may do a sticker bomb or other custom design on it. Haven't decided yet. - Comes with 2 extra thumb-sticks in taller height. 1 convex and 1 concave. Great for your right stick if you need aim precision - Trigger lock positions can be good (at times, see below) - I love the ease of programming the paddles! - I like the clickiness of the bumper buttons Cons: - 4 Paddles felt a bit excessive (and touchy!) for what I needed, so I only used 2. It felt like touching the back of the controller would make me hit some buttons I didn't intend to, so I wasn't able to hold the controller comfortably, which leads me to my next point... - Top 2 paddles feel REALLY uncomfortable. They didn't allow me to grip the controller properly and threw me off because I was afraid of hitting them all the time. This affected my gameplay *a lot* and though I tried for a few nights in a row, I couldn't get used to it. Also, they kind of dug into the finger sitting just below them, as it rested on it. I fixed this by removing the top 2 paddles and installing the bottom 2 paddles only, instead, and that worked much better. So far so good with just the 2 bottom paddles. Much more comfortable and (mostly) eliminated my problems - The paddles seem to easily dislodge and flop around and are easily accidentally flickable where they may come off. I saw others put duct tape over the back to make them stay in, and I'm sure that works good, but I preferred a less visible solution, so I fixed it with thread. Yep, just sewing thread. I needed something really thin and that would hold it from the back, so I essentially tied the thread into a figure 8 from behind the panel and the loops of the 8 coming over the paddles to hold them back. I tied it with a square knot, firmly enough to hold them down (and not activate the paddle inputs) but loosely enough where there was still a little gap between the knot and the plastic. I moved the knot over to one side then (being careful not to place the thread over the connectors) closed it back up. This still allows them to flick up a little bit (if you're a fidgeter like me) but not fly off. Plus I used a single layer of black thread so it's pretty much invisible - Stick drift right out of the box, yikes! I *do* have my minimum input deadzone settings set to almost 0 so I will see if adjusting that helps a bit - The stick heads aren't as wide as I hoped for, but some kontrol freeks or other thumb stick risers will fix that. I have heard that precision rings also don't really sit well and ride up the stick instead of sitting low, but I haven't tried it myself to confirm - Trigger locks on WILL mess you up if you need to ever hold the "pedal to the metal", per se, like in driving situations or other times when you need to vary your trigger input. You just nerfed yourself there lol. You will need to turn it off in those moments and then remember to turn it back on. Pain in the a$$ - D-pad inputs are a bit sloppy/loose and it's easy to unintentionally push multiple directions at the same time Despite all my gripes, I am enjoying the controller enough to keep trying it for now and give it a fair shot to allow for learning curve and adjusting settings. If the cons are still enough of a nuisance in a few weeks, I may consider giving up on it and sending it back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 29, 2022 by DM

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