
- The main reason I bought this controller was for the paddles on the back of the controller. Being able to keep the right thumb on the thumbstick so I can aim, move, and do an action at the same time is amazing. I wish other controllers had these paddles in the back. - Buttons are high quality and the adjustable trigger pull distance is taking some getting used to compared to a normal Series X controller, but I do like the option. - One of the best options is the adjustable thumbstick pressure. I turned down the pressure on the left stick to move easier, but the right thumbstick I kept a higher tension - it just makes it easier to aim for me and less mess-ups. I really like it so far, I just hope I don't get controller drift on this controller like I've seen so many other reviews state.


Textured Grips Trigger locks Saves multiple "profiles" to switch between depending on preferences Built in battery

Very strong and sturdy, seat is more comfortable then I thought it would be.

Using as a standalone mount, works fine, just leave 20" clearance in front for the floor rails. Quick delivery within 2 days from PA to IL.

Has bluetooth so you don't need to bother with dongles just turn it on and sync to your device. the rear paddles are really useful and could be remapped to any button you want. you can even remap them to macros or keyboard keys with reWasd. You can even change the tension of the thumb sticks .



Box undamaged perfect condition

Got this controller on sale at the lowest I had seen advertised anywhere by $20. The core controller was exactly what I needed since I had an extra case and extra buttons for the elite series 2 after Microsoft just sent me a brand new controller after a warranty issue.



Affordable. Solid. Adjustable.





Sturdy build and reminiscent of the original Duke controllers released for the original Xbox in 2001.

