

The weight is 371 g with Pro Pack and 347 g without. The controller is made entirely of plastic and feels good in the hand as usual. On the front, between the control pad and stick, there is also a volume control for the microphone.

In addition to the Pro Pack, there are also switches for the triggers on the underside. However, these can also be removed when you don’t need them. One offers the same buttons, as the Microsoft standard controller, in addition, there are four paddles on the back, as you know it from the much more expensive Xbox Elite Wireless Controller. The design is very much based on Microsoft’s templates and only deviates minimally, but not noticeably. The scope of delivery is extensive and should hardly leave any wishes unfulfilled. The latter is needed when you do not want to use the freely assignable Pro Pack. Besides the controller itself, we find a white front, as an alternative to the black one, two sticks, a USB-C cable and a small black cover. Inside it is a black bag that holds the controller and accessories. The controller comes in a strikingly designed cardboard box. Interchangeable front, interchangeable sticks, Pro Pack, 2 rumble motors, three-way trigger locks, volume controlīag, controller, extra white front, 2 sticks, USB-C cable, back cover Whether the controller is a good alternative to the Microsoft controllers and can convince with quality and features, we will clarify in the following test.
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The PowerA FUSION Pro 2 is officially licensed and compatible with Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. Furthermore, one offers a freely assignable Pro Pack with four paddles and two rumble motors. The PowerA FUSION Pro 2 Wired Controller offers, among other things, interchangeable parts, such as a black front, a white front and different sticks. Now comes the FUSION Pro 2, another wired, more expensive variant that can probably be seen more as an alternative to Microsoft’s Xbox Elite Wireless Controller. At the beginning of the year, we had already tested the Xbox Series X|S Enhanced Wired Controller, a low-priced wired alternative to the standard controller, which also offered additional features. In order to be successful on the market, they usually try to convince with a lower price and/or special features. Even though the majority of Xbox gamers rely on the Microsoft controllers that are already included with the console, other manufacturers also release their own controllers time and again.
