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title: "PowerA XP-ULTRA Wireless Controller for Xbox Series X|S - Firmware update via App fixes WL disconnect, Officially licensed, mini-pad + grip, works on Xbox One, Windows 10/11, Android Mobile, and Smart TVs, Xbox Wireless, Game Pass Ultimate Trial, 60-Hr Battery"
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# 4-in-1 modular design for versatile play 60-hour rechargeable battery life 2 mappable advanced buttons for custom control PowerA XP-ULTRA Wireless Controller for Xbox Series X|S - Firmware update via App fixes WL disconnect, Officially licensed, mini-pad + grip, works on Xbox One, Windows 10/11, Android Mobile, and Smart TVs, Xbox Wireless, Game Pass Ultimate Trial, 60-Hr Battery

**Price:** NT$5387
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## Summary

> 🎮 Power your play anywhere with XP-ULTRA — the controller that adapts to your game and lifestyle!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PowerA XP-ULTRA Wireless Controller for Xbox Series X|S - Firmware update via App fixes WL disconnect, Officially licensed, mini-pad + grip, works on Xbox One, Windows 10/11, Android Mobile, and Smart TVs, Xbox Wireless, Game Pass Ultimate Trial, 60-Hr Battery
- **How much does it cost?** NT$5387 with free shipping
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## Best For

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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Marathon-Ready Battery:** Game longer with a high-capacity 2000mAh rechargeable battery delivering up to 60 hours per charge—stay in the zone without interruptions.
- • **Immersive Haptics & Audio:** Feel every moment with dual rumble motors in grip and mini-pad, impulse triggers, plus a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack for crystal-clear sound immersion.
- • **Modular Playstyle Mastery:** Switch between four configurations with detachable full-sized grip and mobile clip—perfect for home, travel, or mobile gaming on the go.
- • **Ultimate Wireless Freedom:** Seamlessly connect via Xbox Wireless or Bluetooth across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, Android, and Smart TVs for uninterrupted gaming anywhere.
- • **Precision Control & Customization:** Gain a competitive edge with two mappable back buttons and premium analog sticks featuring anti-friction rings for smooth, accurate input.

## Overview

The PowerA XP-ULTRA Wireless Controller is an officially licensed, multi-platform gamepad designed for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, Android, and Smart TVs. Featuring a 4-in-1 modular design with detachable grips and a mobile clip, it offers customizable control with two mappable back buttons and premium analog sticks. Equipped with dual rumble motors, impulse triggers, and a 3.5mm headphone jack, it delivers immersive feedback. Its high-capacity 2000mAh rechargeable battery supports up to 60 hours of wireless play, making it ideal for extended gaming sessions. The controller supports Xbox Wireless and Bluetooth connectivity and includes a 1-month Game Pass Ultimate trial for new subscribers.

## Description

Play Game Pass Ultimate wirelessly on your Xbox Series X|S or other compatible devices (Xbox One, Windows 10/11, Android Mobile, and Smart TVs). Feature-packed, the XP-ULTRA gives you the flexibility to choose how you play. With the included detachable full-sized grip and mobile gaming clip, select from up to four gamepad configurations for gaming at home and on-the-go. Gain an edge with two mappable advanced gaming buttons which can perform any button command to keep your thumbs on the sticks. Enjoy detailed and immersive feedback with dual rumble motors and impulse triggers. With an ergonomic rubberized full-size grip and a high capacity 2000 mAh battery, you can game comfortably for hours. * Game shown requires Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership, sold separately.

Review: Sturdy, Quality Feel - I'm someone who has a very love-hate relationship with console gaming, specifically with controllers. I love a sturdy, well-made controller. I hate controllers that feel too grippy, or just become outright gooey when a little dust settles on them and etches itself into the finish. I'm also no stranger to third-party controllers. Early in the "optimization" race for gaming controllers, I picked up a Razer Onza Tournament Edition and Razer Sabertooth when they respectively released. These controllers had a wonderful increase in functionality, and the on-the-fly button remapping was a dream come true as I adapted controller and profiles to each game I played. Eventually it came to the point where I setup a second installation of World of Warcraft, even, intended to be played with controller. Those controllers started to develop issues, though, and I transitioned back to mouse and keyboard. That lasted for around five years. Recently I've had this notion of ordering a high end controller and trying to transition back to controller gameplay for a number of games, namely some first person shooters and hack and slash games. My only controller at this point worth using was my Dualshock 4, and I have never been a huge fan of the center sticks layout of Sony's controllers. My initial instinct was to order a Scuf controller, but I felt that was far too much of a commitment for something I may use a handful of times and then forget about. I opted to go with something cheaper that has similar functionality. If I liked the cheaper model, I could then opt to upgrade at a later date. I could not have been prepared for how good this controller feels for the money. It is every bit the controller I wanted without having to drop $300+. It has interchangable faceplates, different height and domed/concave sticks, as well as adjustable trigger pull distance. It is packed with features. Right out of the box, I was elated... because it didn't feel like a piece of junk plastic like many third party controllers, including many other PowerA controllers I've used. Just a note: The black faceplate has a satin finish and rubberized grips. It requires a bit more maintenance to continue looking clean, as it shows the oil from hands quite easily. Not too big of a deal as it's removable, you just wipe it off from time to time and it's good to go. The white faceplate has a matte finish reminiscent of the more traditional XBox controllers. The voice feature worked well-ish out of the box, perfectly compatible with my PC and Astro A40 even. I say "well-ish" because I'm used to using a full Mixamp split audio setup, which is not in this controller's wheelhouse. It won't be replacing my A40 and Mixamp, but it certainly would do in a pinch if something broke with my current setup. Button remapping was easier than even the old Razer controllers I have, and the four extra paddles have been a godsend when it comes to some of the games I play. It makes simultaneous inputs in some games trivial, when a normal controller would require me to change my hand position to achieve the same result. It does take getting used to, but it's an adaptation that I'm familiar with due to the Razer Sabertooth I previously used having a pair of remappable rocker switches on the back. Even better, if I ever feel the paddles are getting in the way, I just press a button and pop them off. My literal one complaint is that I wish it were easier to remove the anti-friction rings around the sticks on the faceplate so that I could swap the black ones from the black faceplate to the white faceplate and the green ones from the white faceplate to the black. This is the most minor of gripes. Overall, this controller was perfect for my needs. For now, it has quenched my thirst for a sturdy, third-party controller. That may fade over time and I may end up investing in a Scuf, but the PowerA Fusion Pro 2 absolutely shattered my expectations, even more so considering my experience with their past offerings. Caveat: I have no experience with the modern landscape of high-end controllers. I left the high-end controller scene toward the end of the lifespan of the XBox 360. This is leaps above anything that existed then.
Review: Works for me, darn good controller. - You know, it works and feels solid. I have 4 OEM controllers laying around - all dead from either falling and landing on the USB plug damaging the socket or the stupid non-replaceable left analog stick goes nuts. Actually, both. Yes, the stick can be fixed via creative replacement but it's dumb. USB socket not so easy. So. This PowerA controller is half the price of a Microsoft controller; it has the same heft and feel as an OEM one. Pros: weight is nice response is almost too fast but I think I just need to get used to it. Customizable settings, which isn't a big deal for me but I like options. The design of recessing the USB port is genius. Should the controller fall the stress will not be on the socket. I haven't tried the accompanying USB cable with the breakaway but that's a nice touch too. I'm on the fence with the LED lighting; it's basically a novelty for me. Bleed-over between zones makes setting color schemes tenuous at best. I chuckle because the very center buttons are opaque black when they could've had everything light up without doing anything (see bleed-over above) just by making the buttons clear with embossing. Cons: None yet; only been using it for about 2 weeks. I'm sure the joysticks are going to crap out at some time, but I expect that. Overall, I like this as a replacement at half the price of a Microsoft controller. Looks like it's compatible with the next-gen Xbox so I'll have a spare when I get that. I might even get an extra one now to have a extra for friends. UPDATE (~3 years later) this controller is still working well but is starting to get phantom signals from mostly the joysticks, and the triggers/ bumpers aren't quite as responsive. Between BL3 and NMS I have put hundreds upon hundreds of hours on this controller so those issues were expected; I'm still very pleased with it. Only real annoying thing is the power on button doesn't always work without unplugging and re-plugging the cord (from the controller) several times- the same amount of time and effort as just walking to the console and pushing the power button. I also share the space with a cat so there could be cat hair causing the issues. I'll crack it open at some point to clean the funk out.

## Features

- Ideal for Game Pass Ultimate – The XP-ULTRA is the first licensed wireless controller for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. This versatile controller also allows wireless gaming on Windows 10/11, Android, and compatible Smart TVs.
- 4-in-1 Modular Design - The modular design of the XP-ULTRA includes a detachable full-sized grip and mobile gaming clip so you can choose how you want to play at home or on the go.
- Mappable Advanced Gaming Buttons – Get an edge with two mappable buttons on the back of the grip that you can program on the fly mid-game.
- Immersive Gaming Experience – Dual Rumble Motors included in both the detachable grip and the mini pad, Impulse Triggers, and 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack.
- High-Capacity Battery – Up to 60 hours of play on a single charge with the high-capacity 2000 mAh rechargeable battery. Up to 40 hours in Bluetooth mode.
- MOGA Gaming Clip – Detachable phone clip features an easy-to-adjust clamp with dual articulation points so you can get a perfect viewing angle when playing on your mobile device. Securely fits most Android smart phones.
- Precision Analog Sticks – Premium controls ensure accurate input and anti-friction rings provide smooth snag-free motion.
- Enjoy Your Game Anywhere – Start a game on your Xbox or PC while at home and continue on your phone while you’re out. Includes 1-month free trial for new Game Pass Ultimate subscribers.
- USB-C Port for Charging / Wired Connectivity
- Officially Licensed – This controller uses First Party connectivity protocol for seamless connection with your Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One console. Also works with Windows 10/11 and Android Mobile.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BVGMY8N6 |
| Additional Features | Multiuse |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,417 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #85 in Xbox Series X & S Controllers #109 in GEM Box Microconsole #112 in Xbox One Controllers |
| Brand Name | PowerA |
| Button Quantity | 10 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Joystick |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (28,562) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00617885028694 |
| Hardware Platform | Android, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X |
| Included Components | MOGA XP-Ultra Controller, Detachable Dual-Articulating Clip, 9.8 ft Braided USB-C to USB Cable, Quick Start Guide |
| Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.24 x 4.33 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.87 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | PowerA |
| Model Name | XP-ULTRA |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 617885028694 |
| Warranty Description | Two-year limited warranty; visit PowerA.com/Support |

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long to charge from 0%?**
A: 0-100% charge took about 3-4 hours but that was on a low grade wall charger that came with Amazon fire tablet.  With a higher rated charger the time was able 1.5-2 hours.

**Q: Android only? No iOS compatibility?**
A: Hi. This controller is compatible with Smart TVs and Android Mobile devices. We also have a MOGA that is compatible with iOS, you may check this link: https://www.powera.com/p/moga/ios/moga-xp5-i-plus-bluetooth-controller-for-mobile-and-cloud-gaming-on-ios-1509754-01/. Thank you!

**Q: Is there a usb c version coming out?**
A: Integrated 2000mAh power bank and charging pad lets you wirelessly charge your device while you play. Includes Lightning port for controller charging and USB-C port (with USB-C to USB-A adapter) for charging iPhone; Lightning cable not included.

**Q: Does this controller (yes it is a controller) work with mac computers?  i got it free when i got my note 20 ultra. wanna use it with steam games mac**
A: No

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sturdy, Quality Feel
*by B***N on July 1, 2022*

I'm someone who has a very love-hate relationship with console gaming, specifically with controllers. I love a sturdy, well-made controller. I hate controllers that feel too grippy, or just become outright gooey when a little dust settles on them and etches itself into the finish. I'm also no stranger to third-party controllers. Early in the "optimization" race for gaming controllers, I picked up a Razer Onza Tournament Edition and Razer Sabertooth when they respectively released. These controllers had a wonderful increase in functionality, and the on-the-fly button remapping was a dream come true as I adapted controller and profiles to each game I played. Eventually it came to the point where I setup a second installation of World of Warcraft, even, intended to be played with controller. Those controllers started to develop issues, though, and I transitioned back to mouse and keyboard. That lasted for around five years. Recently I've had this notion of ordering a high end controller and trying to transition back to controller gameplay for a number of games, namely some first person shooters and hack and slash games. My only controller at this point worth using was my Dualshock 4, and I have never been a huge fan of the center sticks layout of Sony's controllers. My initial instinct was to order a Scuf controller, but I felt that was far too much of a commitment for something I may use a handful of times and then forget about. I opted to go with something cheaper that has similar functionality. If I liked the cheaper model, I could then opt to upgrade at a later date. I could not have been prepared for how good this controller feels for the money. It is every bit the controller I wanted without having to drop $300+. It has interchangable faceplates, different height and domed/concave sticks, as well as adjustable trigger pull distance. It is packed with features. Right out of the box, I was elated... because it didn't feel like a piece of junk plastic like many third party controllers, including many other PowerA controllers I've used. Just a note: The black faceplate has a satin finish and rubberized grips. It requires a bit more maintenance to continue looking clean, as it shows the oil from hands quite easily. Not too big of a deal as it's removable, you just wipe it off from time to time and it's good to go. The white faceplate has a matte finish reminiscent of the more traditional XBox controllers. The voice feature worked well-ish out of the box, perfectly compatible with my PC and Astro A40 even. I say "well-ish" because I'm used to using a full Mixamp split audio setup, which is not in this controller's wheelhouse. It won't be replacing my A40 and Mixamp, but it certainly would do in a pinch if something broke with my current setup. Button remapping was easier than even the old Razer controllers I have, and the four extra paddles have been a godsend when it comes to some of the games I play. It makes simultaneous inputs in some games trivial, when a normal controller would require me to change my hand position to achieve the same result. It does take getting used to, but it's an adaptation that I'm familiar with due to the Razer Sabertooth I previously used having a pair of remappable rocker switches on the back. Even better, if I ever feel the paddles are getting in the way, I just press a button and pop them off. My literal one complaint is that I wish it were easier to remove the anti-friction rings around the sticks on the faceplate so that I could swap the black ones from the black faceplate to the white faceplate and the green ones from the white faceplate to the black. This is the most minor of gripes. Overall, this controller was perfect for my needs. For now, it has quenched my thirst for a sturdy, third-party controller. That may fade over time and I may end up investing in a Scuf, but the PowerA Fusion Pro 2 absolutely shattered my expectations, even more so considering my experience with their past offerings. Caveat: I have no experience with the modern landscape of high-end controllers. I left the high-end controller scene toward the end of the lifespan of the XBox 360. This is leaps above anything that existed then.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works for me, darn good controller.
*by J***H on January 28, 2022*

You know, it works and feels solid. I have 4 OEM controllers laying around - all dead from either falling and landing on the USB plug damaging the socket or the stupid non-replaceable left analog stick goes nuts. Actually, both. Yes, the stick can be fixed via creative replacement but it's dumb. USB socket not so easy. So. This PowerA controller is half the price of a Microsoft controller; it has the same heft and feel as an OEM one. Pros: weight is nice response is almost too fast but I think I just need to get used to it. Customizable settings, which isn't a big deal for me but I like options. The design of recessing the USB port is genius. Should the controller fall the stress will not be on the socket. I haven't tried the accompanying USB cable with the breakaway but that's a nice touch too. I'm on the fence with the LED lighting; it's basically a novelty for me. Bleed-over between zones makes setting color schemes tenuous at best. I chuckle because the very center buttons are opaque black when they could've had everything light up without doing anything (see bleed-over above) just by making the buttons clear with embossing. Cons: None yet; only been using it for about 2 weeks. I'm sure the joysticks are going to crap out at some time, but I expect that. Overall, I like this as a replacement at half the price of a Microsoft controller. Looks like it's compatible with the next-gen Xbox so I'll have a spare when I get that. I might even get an extra one now to have a extra for friends. UPDATE (~3 years later) this controller is still working well but is starting to get phantom signals from mostly the joysticks, and the triggers/ bumpers aren't quite as responsive. Between BL3 and NMS I have put hundreds upon hundreds of hours on this controller so those issues were expected; I'm still very pleased with it. Only real annoying thing is the power on button doesn't always work without unplugging and re-plugging the cord (from the controller) several times- the same amount of time and effort as just walking to the console and pushing the power button. I also share the space with a cat so there could be cat hair causing the issues. I'll crack it open at some point to clean the funk out.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'm extremely impressed by this controller at this price.
*by T***. on July 16, 2021*

I am by no means an expert on controllers, but I want to give my take on this product, partly because there are so few reviews on it as of right now, but also because I just really like the feel of this controller and want to support it. Let me monologue for a moment: My previous controller has served me very well and is actually still in working order. (A nice Afterglow for the 360. A highly recommended workhorse in its own right) I say this just to emphasize how not desperate I was for a new controller. I just felt it was time to upgrade after building a new rig and happened to notice that there was a new gamepad available "for the series x". MOST IMPORTANT THINGS I'll try to list in order below: I was immediately able to plug it in to my Windows 10 PC via USB and it worked flawlessly, as I would expect. THIS IS NOT A WIRELESS CONTROLLER. The connection is micro USB that locks into the back of the controller. Come with a LONG braided cord with a breakaway point. Seems robust. Sticks feel great. Easy to move but they spring back to center. The joystick buttons feel good. The triggers are indeed adjustable and are noticeably different between settings. (As far as this goes for professional play, I don't know, but I suspect it would suffice as some sort of backup controller at the very least) R/L 1 buttons also feel good. Smooth satisfying press. Even the directional pad feels good. The A/B/X/Y buttons are standard. The AGR and AGL back buttons are, in my opinion, very well-placed and I'm looking forward to playing games in which they will have some use. When I looked at the reviews for the other controller I saw that some people didn't know how to turn these off. Just in case, here's what it says in the instructions for that: HOLD PROGRAM BUTTON FOR 3 SECONDS, THE LED's WILL FLASH INDICATING PROGRAM MODE. PRESS AGR/AGL BUTTONS FOR 5 SECONDS TO RESET TO NO FUNCTION. The black matte finish is nice, and I want to emphasize that these LED's are EXTREMELY VIBRANT. My phone's camera doesn't do it justice. I'll try to explain the color choices a little bit: There are four colors; red, blue, green, and yellow. You can choose several shades of each, and whether it is solid or "breathes". There are also three sections of the controller that can change between those colors and settings. I would describe these sections as the outside, middle, and inner sections. Outside being the highlights around the edge of the controller, middle being the left stick and the A/B/X/Y buttons, and inner being most of the right stick and directional pad. It does indeed allow for a lot of customization. For instance, I set mine to an icy blue with warmer pink pulsing in the middle. A really great look that my phone camera doesn't do justice. The mic button is left/right volume toggle, and as another review has stated, it is also a button that mutes and unmutes. I haven't tested this function myself. The other buttons like start, select, share, and xbox are buttons and they work. Overall I'm extremely satisfied with this gamepad and I'm really happy I upgraded. I see myself buying more products from PowerA in the future.

## Frequently Bought Together

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