
#POWER A SPECTRA CONTROLLER PRO#
PowerA Has its own FUSION Pro controller with paddles on the back for a pretty crazy price of $80. I’ve been spoiled by the Elite controller, though. The lighting is excellent, and the added customization is an excellent addition to a controller. Overall, everything works pretty well on the PowerA Spectra Enhanced Controller. Everything feels well built, and the LED lighting is a nice touch. Triggers felt good resistance on the thumbsticks felt good being able to add some functions to the buttons under the controller was neat. When actually playing with the PowerA controller, everything feels pretty good. But if you’ve been using a standard controller, having buttons under the controller can definitely help your game. I’m used to having the two large paddles on either side rather than a smaller hard button.

Hold the Program button on the back for 2-3 seconds until the LED light starts blinking, then select the button you want to map, then press either AGL or AGR to assign it.įor me, these were a little difficult to get used to because I’ve been using an Elite controller for a while. This is something we’ve seen on the official elite controllers, with the first-gen having two settings, and the second-gen has three.Īnother way to customize the controller is by using the advanced gaming buttons on the back of the controller. First up, the triggers have three levels of pull, which can be adjusted under the controller.

PowerA has built some beautiful customizations into the controllers as well. PowerA Spectra Enhanced Xbox One Controller: Video Lighting can be adjusted with the “LEDs” button under the controller with seven different static colors or a mode that smoothly cycles through all colors. There is a strip of light that goes all the way around the edge of the controller and borders around almost all of the controls. The main feature of the controller is the lighting since that’s what it’s named after. The cable has a stable clipping connection at the controller and also an inline plug near the USB connector to help prevent pulling a console off of the entertainment center if the cable is tripped over.

Initially, the controller looks and feels well-built. There is the controller, a detachable 3m cable, and the instruction booklet.
