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PowerA’s New Wireless Xbox Controller Has A Unique Customization Option

September 17, 2024
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The Fusion Pro Wireless Controller with Lumectra RGB lighting. As the name implies, the Fusion Pro Wireless is a cordless version of the Fusion Pro controller featuring PowerA’s Lumectra “hidden” RGB lighting elements that appear across the controller’s chassis.

Aside from the RGB lights, you’ll find similar features on the Pro Wireless compared to wired models, including the Hall Effect components, dual rumble motors, and four remappable back buttons. It also has PowerA’s new Quick-Twist sticks, which allow you to alter the height of both analog sticks on the fly. You can lock the sticks at three different heights–this feature works well on the OPS V3 Pro.

The Fusion Pro connects to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via the included 2.4GHz USB dongle for low-latency wireless connections and comes with a 10-foot USB-C cable and charging stand for replenishing battery between uses.

The controller syncs with the PowerA HQ app to customize various settings like the Lumectra RGB lighting, analog stick dead zones, rumble intensity, trigger sensitivity, and more.

The Fusion Pro Wireless with Lumectra RGB is available to preorder for $150 and releases next week. If you’re buying one of these new controllers for PC, the OPS V3 Pro Wireless Controller has the same core feature set, including Quick-Twist sticks, as the Fusion Pro. The only notable exclusion would be the RGB lighting effects and Xbox compatibility. As mentioned, the Fortnite Special Edition Wireless Controller for PC and Xbox also has most of the same features, but it doesn’t have the Quick-Twist sticks (or lighting effects).

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