
- #XBOX ONE SERIES X CONTROLLER FULL#
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- #XBOX ONE SERIES X CONTROLLER BLUETOOTH#
- #XBOX ONE SERIES X CONTROLLER PROFESSIONAL#
#XBOX ONE SERIES X CONTROLLER FULL#
Here you can have control over full button mapping, stick and trigger response curves, switching between four and eight directions for the D-pad, customising the RGB lighting, adjusting the vibration strength and even tailoring the audio – which comes with support for Dolby Atmos via compatible headphones. These profiles can be tweaked via the Revolution X Software, available on both Xbox and Windows. On the back, there are two large programmable buttons, along with a dedicated button for changing between four different profile settings.
#XBOX ONE SERIES X CONTROLLER PRO#
The Revolution X Pro design takes inspiration from the original Xbox controller but with a twist, featuring extra flourishes like backlighting and an RGB ring around the right thumbstick. If you want maximum control over your play style, and you don’t mind opting for a wired controller, then the Revolution X Pro from Nacon is one to consider for both Xbox and PC. That means the included 10ft braided USB-C cable certainly comes in handy! There only real disappointment is in the battery department rather than featuring a built-in lithium-ion battery, like with its predecessors and Microsoft’s Xbox Elite Controller 2, the Instinct Pro requires 2 AA batteries for use. You get a second set in the box, and you can pick up additional sets separately. The tech allows you to add a trigger stop with a flip of a switch on the rear of the controller, and it has been upgraded to provide an experience more akin to the click of a mouse than the pull of a trigger with the Instinct line, reducing reaction times and making shooter games feel more responsive.ĭon’t assume you’re locked into the design of Instinct Pro you choose when you purchase either the controller features a magnetic faceplate, so you can swap it out for something entirely different for the fraction of the price of a new Scuf controller, and you can swap out the analogue sticks too. Perfect for budding eSports stars, Scuf’s trigger stop has been a staple of its custom controllers for years. For us, it’s one of the best upgrades compared to previous Scuf tech.

From there, it’s as simple as holding the rear trigger and the button you’d like to remap it to. Pressing the button cycles you between your profiles, and pressing and holding the button takes it into remapping mode. In its place, there’s a button on the rear that lets you switch between three profiles, indicated by an LED beneath the mute button. It’s a great feature – as long as you don’t lose the key, which must’ve happened a lot because Scuf ditched the system with the Instinct line. Those that have used recent Scuf kit will know about the tech that allows you to change the paddle functions on-the-fly with the use of an EMR key. One of the more notable changes compared to recent Scuf controllers is the switch from traditional rear paddles to something more akin to regular triggers, placed perfectly near the rear grips of the Instinct Pro so you’re not scrambling to hit buttons in those tense online shooter moments. On the surface, Scuf offers everything that Microsoft’s Design Lab offers – custom triggers, a variety of colour options, buttons, analogue sticks, etc – but there’s much more on offer.
#XBOX ONE SERIES X CONTROLLER PROFESSIONAL#
Scuf is arguably the leader in custom controllers, especially in the world of eSports where professional gamers need the best performance possible from their controllers. But if you just want an Xbox pad that looks unique, this is for you. It’s worth noting that the controllers don’t do anything that the standard controller can’t, unlike the custom controllers below that let you add new paddles or tweak the D-pad and analogue sticks.
#XBOX ONE SERIES X CONTROLLER BLUETOOTH#
Like the standard controller, the Design Lab controllers feature Bluetooth connectivity and is powered by 2 AA batteries. If you want something unique but aren’t creative yourself, don’t worry – Microsoft also has a range of pre-made Design Lab controllers for just about every occasion that you can buy as-is, or use as a starting point to tweak. This allows you to visualise the controller, making sure you get the perfect colour combination before you click the buy button. Ordering is an easy process too, as all your customisation options (colours, materials, engraving, grips, etc) will be mapped onto a virtual Xbox controller on-screen. In fact, there are over 1 billion colour combinations available on Microsoft’s Xbox Design Lab. Purple and blue with gold analogue sticks? Yep, that’s possible too.

Want a grey controller with red highlights? That’s possible.


The service allows you to design your own custom Xbox controller, changing the colour and finish of everything from the body of the controller to the triggers, D-Pad and analogue sticks. If you’re looking for a unique official Xbox controller, your best bet is to head to Microsoft’s Xbox Design Lab.
