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PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One - Officially Licensed Gamepad with Customizable Buttons for PC Windows 10/11 - Perfect for Competitive Gaming, FPS & Racing Games
PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One - Officially Licensed Gamepad with Customizable Buttons for PC Windows 10/11 - Perfect for Competitive Gaming, FPS & Racing Games
PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One - Officially Licensed Gamepad with Customizable Buttons for PC Windows 10/11 - Perfect for Competitive Gaming, FPS & Racing Games
PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One - Officially Licensed Gamepad with Customizable Buttons for PC Windows 10/11 - Perfect for Competitive Gaming, FPS & Racing Games
PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One - Officially Licensed Gamepad with Customizable Buttons for PC Windows 10/11 - Perfect for Competitive Gaming, FPS & Racing Games
PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One - Officially Licensed Gamepad with Customizable Buttons for PC Windows 10/11 - Perfect for Competitive Gaming, FPS & Racing Games
PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One - Officially Licensed Gamepad with Customizable Buttons for PC Windows 10/11 - Perfect for Competitive Gaming, FPS & Racing Games
PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One - Officially Licensed Gamepad with Customizable Buttons for PC Windows 10/11 - Perfect for Competitive Gaming, FPS & Racing Games
PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One - Officially Licensed Gamepad with Customizable Buttons for PC Windows 10/11 - Perfect for Competitive Gaming, FPS & Racing Games
PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One - Officially Licensed Gamepad with Customizable Buttons for PC Windows 10/11 - Perfect for Competitive Gaming, FPS & Racing Games

PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X|S & Xbox One - Officially Licensed Gamepad with Customizable Buttons for PC Windows 10/11 - Perfect for Competitive Gaming, FPS & Racing Games

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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.

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-game—no 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*

Reviews

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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 effectThe 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 themOverall - 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).