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PowerA Enhanced Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC, Windows 10/11, White, Mist (Officially Licensed)

(13 customer reviews)

Original price was: ₹5,999.00.Current price is: ₹3,679.00.

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Last updated on June 12, 2024 10:32 am
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  • Officially licensed for Xbox Series X/S and works on Xbox One
  • Experience truly immersive gaming with Dual Rumble Motors, a 3.5mm stereo audio jack and a quick-response headset dial with volume control and one-touch Mic-Mute
  • Two mappable Advanced Gaming Buttons
  • Wired controller with superior ergonomics and an intuitive button layout for comfort and control
  • Dimensions: 6.5cm x 10.7cm x 15.6cm; Weight: 0.2 kg
  • Dimensions: 6.5cm x 10.7cm x 15.6cm; Weight: 0.2 kg
  • Includes detachable 3m USB cable with Velcro closure
  • No batteries needed

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13 reviews for PowerA Enhanced Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC, Windows 10/11, White, Mist (Officially Licensed)

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  1. Arpit Ghosh

    Clicky Buttons with and overall good quality build. D-Pad is a bit clunky but gets the job done. Rumble motors’ intensity might be a bit too much at times.
    All that and a decent Fatality with no hole in your wallet makes it worthy of a 4 star.

    I’d wish they swap the generic potentiometer stick with the hall effect ones.

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  2. Ajil S.

    This controller looks and feels sturdy but internally it is made of glass. Left Stick started drifting after a week of usage and got no response from PowerA after raising a request.

    Update:
    Got response from PowerA and tried some stick drift fixes seemed to have worked for now.

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  3. Ajil S.

    I am an ex PS4 owner. That quality of the Dual shock 4 controllers had left a long lasting impression on me. That’s why when I bought a Redgear pro wireless controller, I hated it. I saw a lot of positive reviews about Power A and I finally bought it.

    Here are my thoughts after using it for a while now:

    This controller is enough for a great gaming experience. The BUILD quality is good. The BUTTONS are responsive, the STICKS are very smooth and provides accurate input. The USB CABLE is very long as well. The controller is lightweight so it doesn’t feel uncomfortable after long gaming sessions.

    NOTE: if you are wondering whether to buy this or any other cheap controllers like Redgear, PLEASE DON’T BUY CHEAPER CONTROLLERS if you’re looking for a good experience. Especially in shooter games, where you need accurate inputs from the controller.

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  4. Hugo

    Me compré este mando hace varios años y como me ha gustado tanto, esta es la segunda vez que lo compro. Definitivamente recomiendo mucho esta marca y em concreto el modelo que compré yo. No soy un experto, pero como consumidor y jugador habitual, para PC funciona estupendamente. Solo lo he vuelto a comprar porque lo usé muchísimo durante estos años y el desgaste ha dejado mella en el anterior, pero eso ocurre con cualquier mando.

    En conclusión, si tengo que volver a comprar otro, definitivamente repetiría con esta marca.

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  5. Amazon Customer

    I like PowerA controllers, and I’ve owned several. They work great and feel good. I can definitely recommend them.

    *BUT* there is 1 big caveat I need to call out: Longevity.

    I’m not saying these fall apart and you should avoid them, but I have had consistent failures after about 18 months of use (which again, is maybe an ok life span, since they get used a lot).

    The most common mode of failure is a stuck button (almost always the A button, since it gets pressed the most in a lot of games, but I’ve also had it with X or B). It doesn’t completely break your game, but if you need to double jump, for instance, and the button won’t pop back up for half a second, that’s a problem. Worse still, it indicates that button will die completely. They get to the point where you have to pry the buttons back up because they won’t pop up. If you have multiple controllers, you can swap out some membrane and fix things, but it is a bit irritating to do.

    The second most common mode of failure is stick drift. This happens on every brand of controller I’ve had since the Nintendo 64, so it isn’t unique to PowerA, and again the life-span for me seems to be about 18 months before something fails, so it’s still a decent price. While you can take the controller apart and replace a stick to fix drift, it isn’t as easy a fix as a button membrane, and the replacement parts are a little more costly, so it usually isn’t worth the effort for a novice.

    Ok, so those last 2 paragraphs might sound disparaging, but keep in mind that:
    – I am still actively replacing controllers with this brand of controller because it’s been better than other brands and lasted longer than other brands
    – I recommend this controller to people
    – I’m rating it 4 stars, which isn’t bad
    – I love the feel of the buttons and triggers, so the build quality is excellent (whereas a lot of controllers have mushy buttons to begin with)

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  6. Amazon Customer

    I’m a Division 1/Elite division FIFA player both on Xbox and PC, so naturally I use a Xbox controller a LOT for FIFA. Take my review however you want to….but for a product that is designed for longevity, as most XBOX controllers are known for, for some reason after heavy use both the LB1 and RB1 and left trigger on this controller started to noticeably get worse over time, to the point that after a gaming session around May this year the RB1 stayed pressed down permanently, and I know how to open and fix this issue myself, and even then after opening the controller and trying to manually fix the pressed down button, it still wasn’t working properly…

    I am no means a player who breaks controllers or throws his controllers, so this outcome came exclusively from playing actively 3-4 hours a day with this controller from like September 2022 up until May 2023 when most of the aforementioned buttons started to give out… so take that however you want. If you’re not a sweatlord like me playing a game that requires a lot of input, flicks and ocasional button mashing, this controller will serve it’s purpose for you in the long run. But if you play intensive games that require a lot of usage from your controller, eventually, this guy sort of gives out within a year or half a year or so… maybe look for a literal XBOX controller bought directly from Microsoft…I bought one around April this year and it looks good as new, while this PowerA after a few months had noticeable wear and tear…

    It’s a good budget Xbox controller, just be aware it may not last a whole year or a bit less, depending on your usage, but it IS serviceable and usable. This review in no shape or form is to say that it’s BAD, just be aware that it might not last a whole year…or it can if you’re very careful with it and don’t play sweaty games like me lmao

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  7. Sk

    it is extramly nice and is worth the money

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  8. Akshay Pant

    extra buttons on the back aren’t of much use if you are habitual of a “normal” controller. wire is incredibly long, has some weight which is a plus, light controllers don’t feel very good.

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  9. Ankit Singh

    Bad 📦 😔

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  10. Arbaz Khan

    Everything was good and a very responsive device but key backlight was missing

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  11. Prithviraj kalathia

    One of the standout features of this controller is its impressive build quality. The controller feels solid and well-constructed, giving it a premium and durable feel. Despite its sturdy construction, it remains lightweight, allowing for comfortable gaming sessions without strain or fatigue.

    The 3-meter cable is a great addition, providing ample length for flexible gameplay. I appreciate the freedom it offers, as it eliminates the need to stay close to the console or worry about battery life.

    Speaking of responsiveness, the PowerA Enhanced Wired Gaming Controller delivers excellent performance. The buttons are highly responsive, providing quick and accurate inputs. The analog sticks are smooth and precise, allowing for seamless control and movement in games. The overall gameplay experience feels natural and immersive.

    The only downside I’ve encountered with this controller is the matte powder texture, which tends to stain easily from sweat or extended hours of use. While this may be a minor inconvenience, it does not affect the controller’s functionality or performance in any way.

    Considering the price point, the PowerA Enhanced Wired Gaming Controller is a fantastic alternative to the overpriced original Xbox Series X controller. It offers comparable performance and functionality at a significantly lower cost. If you’re looking for a reliable and affordable gaming controller that delivers an amazing gaming experience, I highly recommend giving this controller a try.

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  12. Rob

    Muy buen material, y el alcance del cable de conexión es muy bueno. Lo he probado con juegos de shooter rápido y los botones están excelentes.

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  13. Prithviraj kalathia

    Pour son prix de départ (sans les leds, qui ne servent strictement à rien, de la version chroma 10€ plus chère) elle est vraiment au dessus du panier de sa catégorie et elle va même titiller les manettes deux fois plus chères, dont la manette Xbox de base. Ayant utilisé la manette Xbox et ses évolution pendant près de 15 ans c’est à elle que je vais la comparer.

    Les + :

    – Les deux boutons sous son corps, qui font office de palettes, sont un gros avantage. Ils sont agréables, fonctionnels, ergonomiques, et franchement ce système à la base mis en place parce que moins cher à produire est largement préférable aux palettes.

    – Le contrôle du volume casque et du mute a l’air moche mais s’avère solide, fonctionnel et même agréable à utiliser.

    – Les boutons XBYA sont à peine plus serrés et plus étroits, mais c’est tellement infime que ça ne fait pas grande différence. Ils cliquent aussi bien.

    – Entre sa surface inférieure striée et sa surface supérieure veloutée, le grip est très agréable.

    – Elle est un peu plus légère mais ne fait globalement pas plus cheap. On a le sensation d’avoir quelque chose de solide dans les mains.

    Les – :

    – Le trou d’entrée du câble USB n’a pas été prévu pour permettre l’utilisation de n’importe quel cable mais pour serrer le câble fourni. Cela a l’avantage de bien tenir le dit câble, qui est plutôt cheap et pas assez long pour jouer en salon, mais ça frustre particulièrement quand on veut utiliser son câble préféré. La solution est de passer le trou au Dremel pour permettre l’entrée d’autres câbles, mais on peut alors dire aurevoir à sa garantie.

    – Les plastique velouté à sa surface supérieure prend fortement le gras des mains. Il suffit de quelques minutes de jeu pour qu’elle devienne brillante.

    – Les triggers (boutons avants bas) sont plus bruyants, et avec le genre de bruit qui fait très cheap. La course est un poil plus courte et surtout repoussée par des ressorts de faible résistance. Niveau qualité c’est la seule chose qui est vraiment notablement moins bonne. Cela peut être corrigé si on est bricoleur, mais encore une fois on y laissera la garantie.

    – Les bumpers (avant haut) sont moins bruyants mais pas dans le bon sens, il manque le petit clic réactif des boutons. Ça marche, mais il manque quelque chose de satisfaisant.

    – La croix directionnelle est plus molle. Elle résiste bien mais là aussi il manque le clic satisfaisant d’une manette Xbox.

    – Les analogiques ont une course légèrement plus courte et résistante. C’est un peu surprenant quand on a l’habitude de la Xbox et ça peut poser quelques soucis de précision. Les analogiques sont ce qu’on a le plus l’habitude d’utiliser, on a fortement construit une mémoire musculaire pour les gérer, du coup changer la course et la résistance provoque des petits ratés et il faut corriger une mémoire fortement inscrite, ça peut prendre du temps. Cependant ils fonctionnent bien, il n’y a pas d’inconsistance, de sautillements etc, c’est juste qu’il faut s’y faire la main.

    Malgré ses défauts, à la vue de ses avantages énormes (boutons “palettes”, contrôle son, et prix), je préfère cette manette à une Xbox de base. Ce qui est énorme vu comment celle de Microsoft est une référence. Mais cette préférence est sur “sortie de boite”, la manette Xbox est un petit monstre de durabilité, elle peut tenir plusieurs années de jeu intensif sans broncher. Celle là on ne sait pas. Donc à voir dans le temps.

    Perso je la conseillerais plutôt à des personnes qui savent modifier de manettes et qui cherchent une base de départ pas chère pour la modder. Et que dans sa version de base, la chroma rend le deal moins intéressant sans rien apporter de mieux.

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    PowerA Enhanced Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC, Windows 10/11, White, Mist (Officially Licensed)
    PowerA Enhanced Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC, Windows 10/11, White, Mist (Officially Licensed)

    Original price was: ₹5,999.00.Current price is: ₹3,679.00.

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