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The PowerA FUSION Pro 2 Wired Gaming Controller offers gamers a customizable experience with swappable faceplates, wired connectivity for reduced latency, and compatibility across multiple platforms, ensuring both style and performance.
V**.
Feels like a high end product.
Very well made. From body to triggers/bumpers to sticks, everything feels great. Sticks I feel are even smoother than Xbox pad, which I didn't expected. I don't play as a pro, just a casual player got it just as a replacement for my stock pad. A couple of things to note, it's a bit heavier than Xbox pad which could be a good thing or a bad thing depending on you. Vibrations do feel nicer due to extra weight. Also reliability, I don't know how long it will last. I got a couple of 3rd party controllers cause my stock pad got some stick drift. Dead zones are extremely small on this so I wouldn't be surprised if it developed stick drift over time as well. If you want reliable, long lasting controller, might be a good idea to check some other options like 8bitdo Ultimate that I also have. It's not as nicely made but dead zones on that are similar to a X360 pad, so it will last. All in all if you get this at same price as stock Xbox pad, i would choose this. It's that good.
I**I
Scuf controller at a cheaper price.
Overall it is a decent controller. However, drift has been a major issue in powerA controllers. Good thing is the customer service is extremely responsive.
R**R
1 One Day Usage Review, a very good cheap option for Xbox Elite controllers with minor issues
By far I am amazed how close to Xbox Elite controller level of service we get from a 3rd Party manufacturer. The feel is very good and great to use in games where you need to aim like using bow and arrow in AC Origins or even in RPG shooters as well like Cyberpunk 2077. I might edit this review after 3 months and add what new issues I get then or if it's still working that fine. But based on my first hand impression, I think there can be issues with the controller rumbler. The Vibration is too high which might cause issues with the controller in future and unfortunately there is no setting to turn down the Vibration. Also another issues that I noticed is that the programmable puddles don't work well when you want to program 2 buttons at once. Like I was trying to program L1+R1 and X+Y on the back buttons but it's only taking one button as input. I am not sure if this is controller issues or I am doing something wrong. After 6months of Usage : Still whole controller works fine. No stick drift or button issues
R**.
Value for money and premium
Very good controller but there are some downsides 1) powera added external metal weight for premium feeling but you can remove this weight. 2) not for super competitive fps gamers bcoz it has 4ms latency ...... Except this two things the controller is amazing and premium
L**R
Amazing
The controller is amazing especially for playing racing games it is awesome.Tho it is wired it is the best alternative for a elite controller.
K**R
Scammed
I ordered this controller on 11 Aug 2022 and I just realized I never gave it a review, so here it is. I received the box for this controller and inside was a cheap wireless controller. Not even good quality, just some cheap trick to scam people.
P**L
Worth every penny
The best controller in budget range, have macros just like scuff controller. Have replaceable analog sticks but something doesn’t feel right when you replace with larger analog sticks. Using it for almost 25 days now, can say it will definitely improve your skills.
R**A
Average quality
Like Microsoft series x controller better than this one so returned. But many may still like it . Try it.
B**N
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.
X**R
Xbox pro controller
Its a good medium pro controller. Solid build and silente buttons is a plus.
R**T
Imo this is the best controller, wired or wireless.
I had the Fusion pro and the version 2 are as good with smart improvements. I love the customization and the solid construction. I literally used my pro 1 until it wore out, still works fine just very used. I think PowerA are very underrated and I'm really happy to see they keep improving. Plus the cost. It's insane to think they make as good of better than Elite 2 and it's less than half the cost. Great product. Excellent seller. Will but version 3.
D**.
Awesome controller!
This is a great controller. The paddle pack which attaches to the rear underside is great. Once you get used to it it just feels great. Has trigger stops for both Left&Right triggers though you might need to return the triggers to the default position when playing a different game as some games controls don’t work with the Right trigger stop on. But that’s minor and doesn’t affect anything. Nice weight, 2 face plates; 1 white & 1 black. Extra thumb sticks also, great little carry case, very handy. For the price point this is a really good option. Do not even think of buying an Elite 2 controller, you’ll be returning it within a month. This is wired but the wire is super long , very easy to use across a room. Alround a really good controller .100% would buy another when the time comes.
F**O
Plastic tabs on paddles break: unusable
plastic tabs on the paddle assembly break after 1 or 2 months. This time just after 3 weeks. Paddles with broken tabs are then unusable. Very annoying design flaw
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