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PowerA Spectra Infinity Enhanced Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S - White (Amazon Exclusive), gamepad, video gaming controller, works with Xbox One and Windows 10/11, officially licensed

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Arrives Thursday, May 15
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Color: White


Features

  • Twenty different colors and tons of vivid combinations across three distinct Spectra Zones
  • Two LED Modes: Select either Breathing or Solid modes + 10 Brightness levels for each zone
  • Advanced Gaming Buttons: Two mappable buttons on back
  • 3-Way Trigger Locks for super-precise throws
  • Immersive Dual Rumble Motors
  • New Share Button and Volume Dial with One-Touch Mic Mute
  • Precision-tuned analog thumb sticks with smooth anti-friction rings
  • No batteries required
  • Officially licensed for Xbox Series X|S and works on Xbox One and Windows 10/11
  • Two-year limited warranty visit PowerA.com/Support

Description

Achieve brilliant gameplay with the amazing PowerA Spectra Infinity Enhanced Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S. Officially licensed by Xbox, this one- of-a-kind gamepad gives you brilliant power and LED customization. Dial-in your favorite color combination with vivid colors, a range of shades, across three distinct Spectra Zones. Plus, super-cool LED effects enable “Breathing” or “Solid” Modes. Of course, you’ll gain a competitive advantage with pro- style features like two mappable buttons you can program on-the-fly, and three-way trigger locks for super-precise throws. A 3.5mm stereo audio jack with one-touch mic mute, and an easy-to-use Share Button help you stay connected with fellow gamers. Powerful dual rumble motors give you an incredibly immersive gaming experience that you can feel.


Release date: September 8, 2022


Pricing: The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price.


Product Dimensions: 2.56 x 6.3 x 4.33 inches; 10.22 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Item model number: XBGP0022-01


Item Weight: 10.2 ounces


Manufacturer: PowerA


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: August 10, 2022


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  • It works lol
Color: Black
This controller has surprised me with it's build and quality. I've been using it for nearly a month now and so far there are no issues other than my right stick being a bit loose/wobbly out of the package to where it registers inputs with 0 deadzones. Other than that, the controller works, looks amazing, and is better than my other controllers I've had in many ways. No software/firmware updates required. Just plug and play HOWEVER! It does have it's cons as well -LIGHTS- Not true RGB. Just LED with a few lighting options. I've noticed PURPLE isn't an option. There is no color cycling, either or preset colors. LED button just turns the lights on and off. The LEDs are not fully lit up in erry spot. The outer ring has very dim and darker toned lighting than the rest and have dark/unlit spots in some parts. But at the same time, kinda adds gradients in a way. It's overall very limited on color options, but I only like the Turquoise as all my stuff is truquoise/neon blue -THUMBSTICKS- The thumbstick tension is retarded. I understand why people like tension, but in the end, it's MUCH worse. It just feels bad. Feels like a 360 controller, really. The tension feels like you can only have it centered, or pushed all the way over. As someone who's been using a Switch ProCon (Which the thumbsticks have no tension and are silky smoother almost 4 years later), I'd say this was my biggest disappointment. But I don't play shooter games with a controller anyways. The left thumbstick tension is also slightly lighter than the right thumbstick which is usually the camera stick. BUT, the thumbsticks are AMAZING. Very grippy, not insanely short, but they are kinda small. And I'd recommend thumbgrips to counter that. The texture of the thumbsticks however, is a finger cheese magnet. Careful -BUMPER BUTTONS- I don't trust the bumper buttons.. I hold it in past the clicky point and depending on how lightly I hold it past it, it'll unregister any inputs. When holding down RB or LB, gotta kinda hold it hard. But bcuz of that, pushing it is probably gonna wear it down very fast.. They don't feel right.. If I were to spam RB or LB for like 1 minute, I'm certain I'm gonna have input issues. But who knows, maybe they'll outlast my expectations -AUDIO INPUT- The volume button is alright. I was hoping it'd adjust my PC volume, but it seems it is it's own volume. It's easy to turn up and down. And the audio quality isn't the BEST, but it's still pretty good. And when you plug headphones in, the giant bright red light automatically turns on (Means it's muted) and pressing it in sometimes doesn't work, but rather turns up or down the volume. Kind of annoying. Having headphones plugged into the controller is very problematic. My cord normally hung on my desk or around my keyboard so it wasn't in the way. When plugged into the controller, it's bothersome. Short cords or wireless recommended if you're using headphones or just keep it in your PC. Windows also recognizes it as an Audio Input device, as well. And having the cord plugged in interferes with how I normally hold a controller in my lap. Don't wanna break my headphone 3.5mm thing or the jack. It overall just feels restrictive -TRIGGER LOCKS- The trigger locks are pretty great. Without Steam's BPM controller configurations, you're most likely not gonna be using the Tier 1 trigger lock as most games by default have PHAT deadzones in triggers when there should be NONE. But Steam exists thankfully. The trigger locks are uneven on my controller. My left one kinda feels slower and longer travel to register an input. And tier 2 is pointless. Either it's at quick tap mode, or you're pulling it in all the way. There's no point in having a middle tier -MATERIAL- The material is pretty great. I like the rhombus pattern texture on the handles, the buttons feel nice and glossy, the texture on top is very soft to the touch but also gets hand sweat stains very easily and hard to keep clean. The thumbsticks grind against the Anti Friction rings and create white powder, but that's inevitable on all controllers. Was hoping the anti friction would prevent that. Sadge. The Micro USB cord is braided, has a clippy thing to lock it into the socket, and is pretty stiff. Tho the clippy thing that locks the USB into the socket isn't rly doing much work. The snug fit of the USB socket is tight that I had a hard time unplugging it at first. Good thing tho. AND MAKE THEM USB C! Apart from the thumbsticks, I don't think finger cheese will be much of a concern. (Finger Cheese, btw, is the dead skin in the cracks of your controllers that look disgusting) -BUTTONS- Apart from RB and LB feeling kinda unreliable and sus, they still feel good and clicky when you click them. A B X Y is nice and big and kinda loud and mushy as erry other controller ever is. I can't wait for the day mechanical controllers are more common. Triggers feel nice, on t1 lock they're very clicky that they almost sound mechanical. Xbox button is mushy, but I rarely press it anyways. Start/Select feel solid. D-Pad shape is great, so far I haven't registered multiple unwanted inputs. The Advanced Gaming Buttons on the back are very clicky and loud. I always find myself clicking them all the time bcuz it's so satisfying. I've rebinded my Thumbstick buttons to them so I avoid wear and tear on them. The thumbstick buttons themselves were fairly stiff and loud, but I haven't broken them in yet nor do I plan on using them ever. Durability is my #1 priority -PERFORMANCE- Feels great! Playing HADES, I performed not as good as I did on my Switch ProCon, but I eventually got gud and completed the game with this controller. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, the short concave sticks make parrying easy and I've been S ranking all game modes easier than with my NS ProCon. Having analog triggers for Ninja Run and Blade Mode are nice, knowing they won't unregister an input since the Switch ProCon didn't have analog triggers. Just sometimes unregistered inputs to where I was spamming blade mode without moving my left middle finger smdh. Analog triggers and the backwards ABXY layout on xbox is mainly why I got this controller and I'm satisfied -CONCLUSION- Yeah I'm satisfied. 2 year warranty is very nice, thank you PowerA. USB C would make this controller faster and more reliable as it's new and more advanced and better in erry possible way than Micro USB is. While people complain about wired controllers, and I understand why especially for couch gaming for console peasants. But know this: WIRED IS BETTER IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY EXCEPT THE FACT THAT IT'S WIRED. You're best using a wired controller for the same reason you're better off using an Ethernet cable than WiFi. Especially when getting competitive and tryna save a $$$ or 2 The price for this controller, especially for it's quality, is incredible. It's no wonder why it's the #1 selling on Amazon rn. $31 on sale, get it while it lasts. So far, apart from inevitable stick drift we will all encounter and probably the potential RB/LB button reliability concerns, there really is no downside to buying this product with that 2 year warranty and the price. GET IT ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 4, 2022 by Callel

  • Its pretty good.
Color: Black
This controller feel Great in your hands and has some weight to it. build quality seems really good except a part broke on me. idk why but all my controllers seem to break on me after a short time of use. This one has lasted me a month before it broke. One of the little keys that bush down the switch on "RB" got a crack in it which means there was no pressure when i pushed RB so i got very un responsive use of it. And no, I do not rage at games or throw my controller or drop it. And since ive been through like 4 controllers within probably 6 months ive been EXTRA careful but i guess the fate is just too strong with these controllers. maybe I randomly push this button harder than intended and it broke, maybe not for other people. other than that its great for the price. Im not even sure if the internal plastic components are better on a $100 controller but if you catch the issue early then you can sometimes save it with some tape or whatever. I found this issue shortly after realizing it was a problem and use tape to fix it. It felt secure but when i was testing it by applying slight pressure it ended up breaking even more so now this controller is as good as trash, unless they sell this little RB and LB bumper set. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 30, 2023 by Jacob Powell

  • Decent for a year
Color: Black
Brand new, I thought this was the holy grail of controllers. I love the lighting and feel, and the sticks have VERY nice grip that hasn't worn even a little. But, after a year, there's a TON of play in the sticks. They move probably over half way before they feel the spring. I play a lot of motocross games as well as Shredders (snowboarding), and you're really beating the heck out of the sticks with those games. Also, it seems like the bumpers are getting harder to click, like I feel the click, but nothing happens on the game. It still works, and I guess most of my other controllers have had about the same lifespan, but I might try something else next time. But, if you're easy on controllers, and play low-impact games, I'd definitely recommend this one, and hopefully the stick play won't be an issue for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 26, 2023 by Josh

  • Solid Third Party Controller (Not fully compatible with Steam)
Color: Black
There is only one thing I don't like about the controller, and it's not totally the controller's fault. This controller is seen as an Xbone Controller. Meaning you cannot use the back buttons (paddle buttons) when playing PC games on Steam. If it was seen as a Xbox Elite controller, you would be able to rebind the back buttons. You can use the "program" button on the controller to re-bind face buttons and bumpers/triggers to the back buttons. Allowing you to bind "reload" or "melee" to the back of the controller, so you can reload or melee with your middle finger and still use your thumb to look around. However, this only allows you to have the back buttons double as buttons you already have. So you can't treat the back buttons as extra buttons that can be mapped to the keyboard to control music, or just bind extra actions. This is mostly a problem with Steam not allowing you, to tell it what controller you are using and what buttons you have at your disposal. Legally, I don't know if PowerA would be allowed to code this cheaper controller as an Elite/Pro controller so it can be fully compatible with PC. But that would definitely make this a five star controller if that were changed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 5, 2023 by Brandon

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