
There are a bunch of popular third-party Xbox controllers on the market these days, and PowerA is responsible for at least a fair few of them! This week, the company has announced two new additions to its Xbox range.
The two new controllers are the FUSION Pro 4 Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S and FUSION Pro Wireless Controller for Xbox Series X|S with Lumectra, both of which are said to offer "pro-level gameplay, combining cutting-edge features with PowerA’s signature design and functionality".
You can buy either of them right now, with the wired version launching at £69.99 / $69.99 and the wireless version coming in at a much more expensive £149.99 / $149.99. For your money, you'll get a whole host of features including Hall Effect sticks and triggers, advanced mappable buttons, three-way trigger locks and much more.
We'll throw more details about both of these new PowerA Xbox controllers down below:
FUSION Pro 4 Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S
"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 Modules in the thumbsticks to help with precision and longevity. Featuring our patent pending Quick-Twist 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 Gamer HQ App. Includes an extra-long 10 ft. braided USB-C® cable. Works great on Windows 10/11."
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FUSION Pro Wireless Controller for Xbox Series X|S with Lumectra
"Step up your game with the officially licensed PowerA FUSION Pro Wireless Controller for Xbox Series X|S with Lumectra. This controller features Ghost RGB LED lighting that reveals a stunning hidden design when activated with 6 lighting modes across 4 customizable zones. Easily adjust the Quick-Twist Thumbsticks to three different height settings using a simple twist mid-game: no need to swap out parts. The Hall Effect Modules in the thumbsticks provide a more pro-level feel to help with precision and longevity. Plus, additional features such as low latency wireless, 4 mappable advanced gaming buttons, up to 30-hours of battery life and more. Includes a magnetic charger, 10 ft. braided USB-C® cable, display stand and protective case."
Interested in either of these PowerA FUSION controllers for Xbox? Tell us in the comments section.
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For the love of all that is good, do not buy controllers from this company. I've used 3 of theirs, and none lasted more than like 4 months. They're usually cheap, but just splurge and get one that actually works.
@Bigmanfan absolutely true.
To second the comment above, avoid this company’s controllers at all costs. Once before I purchased two of their controllers, one had a busted thumb stick within a week and the other controller broke inexplicably a little while after for seemingly no reason at all. Learn from my mistakes and NEVER cheap out purchasing controllers. The official ones are pricey, but you know for a fact they’ll last years as opposed to products from companies like this that will break at any time for any reason.
It's a sad day when £150 for a controller is considered 'cheap'.
I personally had no almost no issues with Power A.
I have 1 wired Switch controller and a bag for my Switch from them. The bag is superb. The controller feels cheap, but works good.
On XBox, I have a Sonic controller and the Lumectra controller.
The Sonic controller had a little issue with the D-Pad, so I returned it and got a new one, where the issue isn't anymore.
The Lumectra controller is one of my favorite controllers of all. It feels awesome and more reliable than the other controllers. I used it several hours and there are no problems.
Power A is the worst
What the hell happened in the last 20 years? From what I recall from when I was a teenager, the point of not buying the official controller was to save some cash, and now this unofficial controller is twice the price of the official one? Please explain why anyone would buy that I'm completely lost.
Why can’t they just make one that’s wireless and basic and good for $50? I’m not buying a wired one, and I’m not paying more than the standard controller.
Been using an xb1 controller til the right stick started to drift. Ugh. The current gen controller cramps my right hand. So I’m fkd.
I wish MS spoke out about their plans with the Sebile controller (with haptic feedback). It's almost like don't talk about it and people will forgot about it ...
My son had a power a wired Xbox controller and the left stick would just stay in whatever direction it was pushed after 3 weeks use. Did get a refund from the retailer.
Another wired one for the Switch just stopped working after about 6 months. Think it was something to do with where the wire goes in wearing out quickly. Was good while it lasted, it just didn't last long enough to recommend them.
Will never buy another from them. Ever!
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