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PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S, gamepad, wired video game controller, gaming controller, works with Xbox One and Windows 10/11

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Style: FUSION Pro 4


Features

  • Quick-Twist Thumbsticks Easily adjust the height for each thumbstick in the middle of a game with a simple twist: no need to swap out parts. Three height settings for each thumbstick let you customize them to your gameplay style
  • Hall Effect Modules Contact-free magnetic sensors in the thumbsticks provide a more fluid pro-level feel to help with precision and longevity
  • Advanced Gaming Buttons Get an edge over the competition with 4 mappable buttons that you can program on the fly, mid-gameno system settings to configure
  • 3-Way Trigger Locks Set the travel distance of the triggers with three different positions to pull off quicker actions in your favorite FPS games or go full throttle in a high-end race car
  • Immersive Gaming Dual rumble motors and impulse triggers add lifelike tactile details to your games while a 3.5mm stereo jack delivers clear dynamic audio*
  • Comfort and Control Ergonomic design with textured rubberized grips, and embedded anti-friction rings provide fatigue-free finesse during extended gaming sessions
  • Extra-Long USB-C Cable Includes a 10 ft. (3m) braided USB-C cable so you can play from your favorite spot in the room
  • Headset Dial Adjust the volume of a connected wired headset and mute the mic using the One-Touch Mic Mute. LED indicator lights up on volume dial when mic is muted
  • Share Button Capture epic screenshots or video clips and share them online
  • Officially Licensed - for Xbox Series X|S and works on Xbox One and Windows 10/11

Description

Step up your game with the officially licensed PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S. This premium gamepad boasts competition-grade components and high-performance features for pro-level gameplay like Hall Effect sensors to help with precision and longevity. Featuring our patent pending Quick Twist adjustable-height thumbsticks, you can easily adjust the height of the thumbsticks to 3 different positions with a simple twist. Plus, features you’ve come to enjoy from FUSION like 4 Mappable Advanced Gaming Buttons, 3-Way Trigger Locks, Impulse Triggers and more. Customize various settings on your controller via the free PowerA GamerHQ App. Includes an extra-long 10 ft. USB-C® cable. Works great on Windows 10/11.

Release date: September 17, 2024


Product Dimensions: 6.14 x 4.21 x 2.56 inches; 12.88 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Item model number: XBGP0325-01


Item Weight: 12.9 ounces


Manufacturer: PowerA


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: September 17, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very good for the price..best hall effect controller for Xbox
Style: FUSION Pro 4
I’ve been using it all day and I’m still getting used to it. Pros: All buttons feel very solid and responsive. Easy to use app and allows changes to controller. Hall effect sticks feel great. Back buttons instead of paddles. Cons: Back buttons aren’t places exactly how I’d like, I wish all 4 were moved up slightly so I can use my middle fingers only for all 4. Kind of like how scuf does their Xbox buttons. Not a huge con at all as I’m already used to it. Back buttons are a little too loud for me, but again not a huge con. Overall I’d rate it at 88% out of 100…it’s really good especially for the price. Definitely a step in the right direction with the buttons over paddles. A new future feature I would like is an option to change the tension in the sticks. I’d recommend this, it’s definitely the best hall effect Xbox controller out there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024 by JMoo

  • GREAT controller - the back buttons CAN be programmed to multi-button presses
Style: FUSION Pro 3
I read lots of reviews that made me think the back buttons could only 1 to 1 map with non-back buttons (so, simulate the XABY keys or an L1 etc.). I used it for 2 weeks thinking this - turns out I should have just tried, as the multi-button presses I needed (Left Trigger hold + d-pad) were mappable - granted, it's not a macro (so no timing info is saved and you can't input something like "Hold trigger for 2 seconds, release trigger, press up on d-pad"), nor does it come through as a distinct button event from hardware to laptop (I tested with GNU/Linux jstest to monitor the hardware events), which is something I read the X-Box elite is capable of with a special driver. Being able to bind combo buttons to the back buttons means on a game like Final Fantasy 14 (FF14), which can have some really gnarly controller key presses required (the left side action axis wheel requires holding left trigger and pressing a d-pad direction - very hard to do while using the left joystick to move), can now have all 4 of those bindings set to a single button press. The downsides: - The back buttons are VERY easy to press - if you're using this for PC gaming, and set it on your lap to type at keyboard, you're probably going to register a few back button presses as you set it down (or if you shift the controller in your hands) - this wasn't so good in Diablo 4, where I don't need those binds at all. Re-binding is slow/tedious, and you can't save multiple bind "profiles" as far as I can tell - The remote feels great, but is extremely light - a name brand X-Box basic controller feels 2 to 3x heavier - I don't know if that's because of a cheaper rumble system or what. For some people, such a light controller may be desired, but I prefer some "heft" to my devices - I used GNU/Linux fftest program to calibrate rumble levels - it only has 2 rumble levels from the 5 listed - I assume the name brand remotes have all 5 - the 2 it does have are the most important though - "strong rumble" (which can still be at various strengths) and sine, which is like a pulsing rumble effect The upsides: - Joysticks feel great, they have a rigid pattern around them and it's fun to swivel my thumbs around the edge for the tactile feedback - The controller overall (exterior) feels much better than a cheaper model one I compared it to (a $30 Switch controller that works with PC) - The triggers are not just "press" (maybe this is more of a Switch controller thing) - they have analog ranges of 1 to 32k, although most games treat them as binary presses - The buttons feel good to press - no stickiness - very satisfying to press them Overall - definitely recommend for gaming on GNU/Linux! 3 month update: I recently tried an Xbox Elite Series 2 controller (2 so far) - apparently almost all are plagued by face buttons failing to register - that has never been an issue with the PowerA here - for a third of the cost, you're getting a way more reliable controller - in comparison to the name brand model, the only thing it lacks is bluetooth and a bit of "heft" to it (and the "customizations", which are not valuable if base functionality is broken). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023 by Matthew C.

  • Not worth it at all
Style: FUSION Pro 4
Bought the pro fusion 4 and it’s terrible.the controller is not good the quality of it is cheap and the triggers are terrible too you have to hold them all the way down for them to work and if you let go just a little it stops. Not work spending 70!!! Honesty I hate that you can’t customize it like the fusion 2 that’s what made it better and these new type of paddles are terrible too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025 by Elizeu Ton

  • Not helpful for hand fatigue / pain
Style: FUSION Pro 3
I got this controller because I wanted to 1) remap thumb presses to the back buttons 2) shorten the trigger pulls 3) reduce hand strain Remapping on the controller is easy, and technically the trigger pulls can be shortened though not as much as you'd expect, but this is not a good controller for hand strain. The trigger tension is high and can't be adjusted, the grip is barely better than basic plastic, and though other reviews said the controller is small and light it isn't any smaller or lighter than a cheapo basic Xbox controller. It isn't possible to remove the rumble packs to make it lighter. Also the back buttons are super loud, and the D pad is weirdly difficult to press. When I tried to remap in game my PC didn't register the back buttons, so you can remap from the face but you can't use it for additional controls. Yes it's cheaper than other pro controllers, but it still doesn't seem worth the cost increase as compared to a basic controller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024 by R2

  • Power A fusion pro 3
Style: FUSION Pro 3
I gave it 5 stars, because for the price, it deserves it. However after 8-12 months of use and testing other controllers I do have some comments. Number one, it’s a great quality build. Love the 4 back buttons and the interchangeable sticks. Love the robust build. Meant for large (glove size) hands and up. Very solid material used. Honestly it’s in the pro range quality without the price tag. The overall feel beats elite by far. I know there’s a 4th gen now that I can speak on, but when I bought it, it was a great deal compared to scuff and elite. CONS: would prefer Hall effects tech in both the sticks and triggers. In fact for a wired controller the response time in the triggers is delayed by tiny slight fraction or milliseconds. It mostly doesn’t matter but when it does, it does. That’s it. That’s literally my only complaint. Trigger tech. It still wins plenty of matches but since testing Hall effects it’s just slightly sub par. I’m sorry, it’s true. But for the price with the available software to create hair triggers through the app. the build. the material. the feel. all very good stuff. As soon as fusion updates trigger tech I’m going to buy that model because I love this controller. I looked up fusion pro 4 and it has Hall effect sticks but same triggers from what I can tell. Again, you can use the app to create a hair trigger but it’s not technically instant response. Most importantly for the 70-80 bucks I paid for this, totally worth it. Would highly recommend. The accessories and swappable sticks, size of controller and 4 buttons on the back. I can never go back to basic. Would definitely recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024 by Gavin

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