🎮 Game On: Elevate your play with the PowerA Wired Controller!
The PowerA Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S is designed for gamers seeking comfort and precision. With features like dual rumble motors, impulse triggers, and a 10 ft. USB-C cable, this controller enhances your gaming experience while ensuring compatibility across multiple platforms.
Button Quantity | 10 |
Additional Features | Rumble, Ergonomic |
Power Source | see feature bullets |
Hardware Platform | xbox_series_x |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Compatible Devices | Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Windows |
Item Dimensions | 2.56 x 6.14 x 4.21 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.46 Pounds |
Color | Black |
W**3
Good quality, basic controller that works well.
I'm not a hardcore gamer, but I can at least say for casual use this controller is great. I didn't want to pay the price of a wireless controller and got tired of buying or recharging batteries. Managing the cord isn't as bad as I thought it might be, and it's long enough to reach my television from the bed. The controls are accurate and maybe not hyper-responsive but perfectly acceptable for my needs. Overall, it appears to be well built and should last a while. The price was right.
R**T
Budget friendly but there are areas to improve!
Probably the best wireless controller in budget friendly range. Doesn’t last longer as the wired one but sustainability was never a question. Always admired black color and liked the service of it. The control was smooth. With time, L1 R1 buttons lose its function and that’s the only side need to be improved!
W**.
Good product.
It's weight is good all the buttons feel quality and have very sturdy and audible clicks when pressed down. I've been a gamer for 30 years and I know what a good controller feels like. This is it. It's surprising for its price for how good it feels. It's lightweight yet sturdy, tho I wouldnt drop it or throw it. The bumper and triggers are very solid and even though the triggers are curved they are very smooth and I could see them slipping from a finger press too light.The Analog sticks feel great and dont seem to have any drift issues. The edges of the analog sticks have anti friction material that feels gritty to prevent the analogs from sliding or slipping if you get sweaty hands. The cord is very long and can easily reach across a small room. It has a 3.5mm headphone jack for headsets. Obviously designed for Xbox consoles but I dont have any. I bought it for my PC. I've played Armored Core 6 and this controller made my experience a blast, I destroyed AC 6 with this controller. Other games Ive used it for on my PC include rouge like games, FPS games, action games and open world RPGs.As a longtime Playstation customer who has every PS console and prefers the PS controller. . . .this controller is fantastic. If you are looking for a good affordable controller for your PC, THIS is it. I HIGHLY recommend it. Of course Xbox players would like it as well but I figure they probably want a wireless controller. On the off chance one of them is looking for a wired one well I recommend this.
A**G
Solid entry-level controller, but with a few compromises
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using this PowerA wired controller for about two weeks, mainly for Xbox Game Pass and occasional PC gaming.✅ The button layout is intuitive, and the grip feels quite similar to the official Xbox controller.✅ I really like the dual rumble motors – they add just enough feedback without being overwhelming.✅ The wired connection is responsive, no noticeable lag.🔻 However, the build quality is noticeably lighter, and the plastic feels less premium.🔻 The cable is long enough, but not detachable, which might limit portability.Overall, for $27, this is a very decent alternative to the pricier first-party controllers. Great for casual gamers or as a spare.🌟 Rating: 4/5 — Recommended with minor caveats.
W**R
Power A Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S – Good for Light Use, but NOT for Aggressive Gamers
This controller is decent for casual gaming, but if you play aggressively, it’s not going to last long. I’ve gone through multiple of these, and each time, the thumbsticks stopped working properly after about three months.Pros – It’s Cheap and Gets the Job Done✔ Affordable – Way cheaper than an official Xbox controller.✔ Wired connection is solid – No input lag, always responsive.✔ Good for casual players – If you don’t rage on your controller, it’ll last a while.Cons – Not Meant for Intense Use!✖ Thumbsticks wear out FAST – If you play FPS games aggressively, expect them to drift quickly.✖ Not the most durable buildFinal Verdict – If You Break Controllers Often, Just Buy This!If you’re like me and go through controllers like candy, this is actually a good option because it’s cheap and does the job. If you tend to break even the expensive ones, just keep buying this instead—it’s cheaper than replacing a $70+ wireless one every few months!
V**R
Great Value! Good controller.
Solid, durable, works really well in game, and really good value for the cost at only 30 bucks it works just as well as more expensive pro level controllers. honestly. For pc games, this is perfect everyday option.
C**S
This is trash. Don't waste your money. It broke within a week.
This is trash broke. Very easy. Had it a week. No longer works. I had to go to Walmart and buy one.
M**W
Modern-day Mad Catz...
For the price, it makes for a decent emergency pickup when you're low on funds to get something of real quality. I needed something around the holidays, so didn't have much extra cash to throw at a replacement controller and settled for this. But in typical third-party accessory fashion; it was only a matter of time before it had problems. It's definitely not a long-term solution. This thing lasted me about 5 months with regular use before the LT and LB buttons started malfunctioning to the point that it was unusable. But it mostly did its job of almost making it to a point when I could afford an actual Xbox-branded controller.How did it perform while it functioned though? Pretty adequately, again, for the price. The d-pad isn't as responsive as the name-brand version and the rumble seemed to just not work for some games. Also, the share button doesn't take Steam screenshots like an Xbox-branded one would, which was kind of annoying for someone like me who likes to take a few of those while playing. The buttons felt fine to press but the triggers feel a little too stiff and L3 and R3 are a bit loud when pressed.Overall; the trend of third-party controllers being cheap temporary replacements or extras for MP continues. This is just a transition controller or one for local party games to give to your friend to use for a night or two.
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