Description
PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S, adjustable height thumbsticks, hall effect thumbsticks, mappable buttons, officially licensed, works with Xbox One and Windows 10/11
In-Depth Review
I recently picked up the PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Controller for my Xbox Series X|S, and I’ve got to say, it’s been quite the experience. As a casual gamer in my mid-30s, I wanted something that would enhance my gaming sessions without breaking the bank. So, I went for this controller, and here’s my honest take.
Right out of the box, the first impression was positive. The design is sleek, and I appreciated that it feels substantial in hand. Unlike some plastic-feeling controllers, this one has a sturdy build that just screams quality. It’s got a nice texture on the grips, which makes it easy to hold for long gaming sessions—trust me, as someone who can binge on a gaming weekend, this is crucial.
The build quality and design are solid. The adjustable height thumbsticks are a cool feature that I didn’t realize I needed until I used it. They can be switched out to fit your preferences, which adds a nice personal touch. Also, the hall effect thumbsticks are a game-changer; they feel super responsive, and I didn’t notice any drifting issues that plague many controllers nowadays. The overall layout of the buttons is intuitive, and everything feels well-placed.
When it comes to performance, this controller doesn’t disappoint. I have tested it on both Xbox and PC, and it worked flawlessly with both. The mappable buttons are a bonus. I found it easy to program certain buttons for quicker access during intense moments in games. The wired connection means I didn’t have to worry about battery life or lag—there’s no way I’m missing out on that perfect shot because I forgot to charge.
Now, who is this controller best for? Honestly, I think it suits a wide range of users—from casual gamers like me to more serious ones looking for a reliable wired controller. If you’re someone who plays competitively or simply likes having an edge during gaming sessions, the features this controller packs make it a worthy candidate.
Of course, no product is without its downsides. One minor con is the lack of wireless functionality. While I totally appreciate the responsiveness of a wired controller, I sometimes miss the freedom of moving around the living room without dragging a cable. Additionally, while the price is reasonable for the quality, it’s definitely higher than some basic controllers out there. Lastly, the weighted feel, while beneficial for some, may take a bit of getting used to for those who prefer lighter options.
Overall, the PowerA FUSION Pro 4 controller has been a welcome addition to my gaming setup. It stands out for its versatility and build quality. It has made my gaming sessions more enjoyable, and I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a solid controller that meets both casual and competitive needs. The pros far outweigh the cons, and I think it’s worth considering if you’re in the market for a new gamepad.
Technical Specifications
| ASIN | B0D8T82K5C |
|---|---|
| Release date | September 17, 2024 |
| Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| Product Dimensions | 6.14 x 4.21 x 2.56 inches; 12.88 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| Language | English |
| Item model number | XBGP0325-01 |
| Item Weight | 12.9 ounces |
| Manufacturer | PowerA |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Date First Available | September 17, 2024 |
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Specification
Overview
| ASIN |
B0D8T82K5C |
|---|---|
| Release date |
September 17, 2024 |
| Product Dimensions |
6.14 x 4.21 x 2.56 inches; 12.88 ounces |
| Type of item |
Video Game |
| Language |
English |
| Item model number |
XBGP0325-01 |
| Item Weight |
12.9 ounces |
| Manufacturer |
PowerA |
| Batteries |
1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Date First Available |
September 17, 2024 |
Customer Reviews
8 reviews for PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S, adjustable height thumbsticks, hall effect thumbsticks, mappable buttons, officially licensed, works with Xbox One and Windows 10/11
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Anonymous –
It’s a really nice controller.
I really like this controller. I purchased it after having a ton of quality issues with the official Xbox elite controllers.Pros:- I like having the paddle buttons integrated into the grips of this controller. They are more out of the way and require a little more pressure to activate. On the elite controllers, the paddles are very long and activate with a very light press, causing accidental button presses.- The paddle buttons are very easy to program and do not require external software. You can do it entirely from the controller, unlike the Xbox elite controller.- Joystick drift is very minimal (almost non existent) and can be fixed with a slight deadzone.- I think for the price, this controller delivers a lot of value, especially when comparing with the official Xbox elite controllers.Cons:- The grips are a bit blocky and not the most ergonomic. This is my main complaint with this controller. I was able to get used to this, but it is a bit uncomfortable at first.- This is a wired controller- it is not wireless. Despite this, the included USB-C cable is quite long.
Matthew C. –
GREAT controller – the back buttons CAN be programmed to multi-button presses
I read lots of reviews that made me think the back buttons could only 1 to 1 map with non-back buttons (so, simulate the XABY keys or an L1 etc.). I used it for 2 weeks thinking this – turns out I should have just tried, as the multi-button presses I needed (Left Trigger hold + d-pad) were mappable – granted, it’s not a macro (so no timing info is saved and you can’t input something like “Hold trigger for 2 seconds, release trigger, press up on d-pad”), nor does it come through as a distinct button event from hardware to laptop (I tested with GNU/Linux jstest to monitor the hardware events), which is something I read the X-Box elite is capable of with a special driver.Being able to bind combo buttons to the back buttons means on a game like Final Fantasy 14 (FF14), which can have some really gnarly controller key presses required (the left side action axis wheel requires holding left trigger and pressing a d-pad direction – very hard to do while using the left joystick to move), can now have all 4 of those bindings set to a single button press.The downsides:- The back buttons are VERY easy to press – if you’re using this for PC gaming, and set it on your lap to type at keyboard, you’re probably going to register a few back button presses as you set it down (or if you shift the controller in your hands) – this wasn’t so good in Diablo 4, where I don’t need those binds at all. Re-binding is slow/tedious, and you can’t save multiple bind “profiles” as far as I can tell- The remote feels great, but is extremely light – a name brand X-Box basic controller feels 2 to 3x heavier – I don’t know if that’s because of a cheaper rumble system or what. For some people, such a light controller may be desired, but I prefer some “heft” to my devices- I used GNU/Linux fftest program to calibrate rumble levels – it only has 2 rumble levels from the 5 listed – I assume the name brand remotes have all 5 – the 2 it does have are the most important though – “strong rumble” (which can still be at various strengths) and sine, which is like a pulsing rumble effectThe upsides:- Joysticks feel great, they have a rigid pattern around them and it’s fun to swivel my thumbs around the edge for the tactile feedback- The controller overall (exterior) feels much better than a cheaper model one I compared it to (a $30 Switch controller that works with PC)- The triggers are not just “press” (maybe this is more of a Switch controller thing) – they have analog ranges of 1 to 32k, although most games treat them as binary presses- The buttons feel good to press – no stickiness – very satisfying to press themOverall – definitely recommend for gaming on GNU/Linux!3 month update: I recently tried an Xbox Elite Series 2 controller (2 so far) – apparently almost all are plagued by face buttons failing to register – that has never been an issue with the PowerA here – for a third of the cost, you’re getting a way more reliable controller – in comparison to the name brand model, the only thing it lacks is bluetooth and a bit of “heft” to it (and the “customizations”, which are not valuable if base functionality is broken).
Ryan Austin –
I mean it’s an improvement I suppose.
This is a controller that I had high expectation on. I had own the previous two controllers, that being Fusion Pro and Fusion Pro 2, which both had one issue, the back detachable paddle kit was poorly made and the plastic tabs broke easily overtime. With this controller, they made the improvement of switching to buttons, which is great, right? That’s if you plan on using all four buttons on the back that is. I only use one, and even when I’m not using it, the other buttons are in the way of your fingers. It’s a bit inconvenient and lackluster to me, they have a nice click to it, but that’s not the main problem. The only real issue is that the controller feels like a downgrade from the last predecessor. It feels, light, cheap in some ways. The Fusion Pro and Fusion Pro 2 felt nice in the hands, wighted and with comfortable grip in the back. It wasn’t the best to clean, but it felt like a true quality controller. The Fusion Pro 3 however feels under preformed. I would have liked to have seen more quality and weight added to it, just feels more plasticky that the last two generations. If your for the new look and buttons, this is your better option, but it’s definitely an interesting controller.
Failshot –
Works great, buttons underneath are easy to set up. Great feeling sticks and haven’t noticed any stick drift.
Bogdan Babut –
El PowerA Fusion Pro 3 es una gran opción para los gamers que buscan personalizar su experiencia de juego. Su diseño es cómodo y ergonómico, adaptándose perfectamente a las manos. Los materiales se sienten de buena calidad y los botones responden con precisión.Una de las cosas que más me gusta de este mando es la cantidad de opciones de personalización que ofrece. Puedes cambiar los sticks analógicos, los botones traseros y los gatillos para encontrar la configuración perfecta. Además, el software de configuración es bastante intuitivo y fácil de usar.La conexión por cable garantiza una latencia mínima, lo cual es esencial para los juegos competitivos. Aunque algunos prefieren la libertad de un mando inalámbrico, el cable me brinda una mayor fiabilidad y evita problemas de conexión.En cuanto a la duración, el cable es lo suficientemente largo para jugar cómodamente desde el sofá, y la calidad de los materiales inspira confianza.En resumen, el PowerA Fusion Pro 3 es un mando sólido y personalizable que ofrece una excelente relación calidad-precio. Si estás buscando un mando con cable para tu Xbox Series X|S, definitivamente deberías considerarlo.
vabralt –
開封直後からRスティックが緩く、ドリフトもしていたので2年保証を利用して交換してもらいました。交換自体は簡単で、丁寧な対応をしてもらいました。交換で新しく来たコントローラーですが、Rスティックの緩さは無くなってましたが依然としてドリフトは少しあったので、そういう商品なのだと思います。デッドゾーンを設定することをお勧めします。追記 2025/03/25:後日youtubeでコントローラー関係の動画をいくつか拝見したところ、デッドゾーン0ではどのコントローラーでも大なり小なりドリフトするようで、交換後の移動量を動画と比較する限りでは、寧ろ当たりの部類になるようでした。使用用途は主にモンハンでFPSはしないので性能評価はあまりできないですが、デッドゾーン設定すれば一般用途で不満要素無いので、星4→星5に修正します。
Amazon Customer –
The product is of very high quality. Vibration Motor is very powerful. I would recommend it to everyone.
Goos –
Es una excelente alternativa si no quieres hacer el gasto de un Scuf o un control de “gama alta”. Lo he utilizado exclusivamente para jugar Call of duty/Warzone y los botones traseros están perfectos, hacen click, y no estorban a la hora de no utilizarlos (considero que tengo las manos medianas).El D-pad hace menos click que en el control original de Xbox, pero es algo muy menor y no me es inconveniente.Se siente de calidad al tenerlo en las manos, cuenta con una textura muy cómoda y suave. Si las palancas no son de tu agrado, viene en su estuche con dos extras de mayor altura y diferente acabado para probarlas.El botón de mute es muy conveniente para las llamadas y ajustar el volumen desde el control sin abrir menús es muy bienvenido también.Mi única sugerencia sería crear la versión inalámbrica ya que siempre prefiero no utilizar cables, pero de ahí en fuera es mi única sugerencia.