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基本信息
- 语言 : None
- 商品尺寸 : 15.5 x 6.5 x 10.5 cm; 204.12 克
- 发布日期 : 2021年10月20日
- ASIN : B09BC4NDXG
- 型号 / 款式 : 1524524-01
- 亚马逊热销商品排名: 商品里排第3,506名游戏/娱乐 (查看商品销售排行榜游戏/娱乐)
- 商品里排第90名Xbox One手柄
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商品描述
使用 Xbox 系列 x|s POWER A 增强有线控制器,让您的游戏提升到新的水平。 由 Xbox 官方授权,这款设计精美、设计精良的控制器有两个可映射的高级游戏按钮,您可以快速编程,中级操作。 此外,使用双鼓电机体验真正沉浸式游戏,3.5 毫米立体声音频插孔和快速响应耳机表盘,音量控制和一键式麦克风静音。 通过出色的人体工程学和直观的按钮布局,享受舒适和控制。 POWER支持两年有限保修。
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此商品在美国亚马逊上最有用的商品评论
美国亚马逊:
3.1 颗星,最多 5 颗星
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JDtheman19
2.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Mic input volume not good
2019年10月24日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
So everything was going good, the controller is doing what it dose and finally going to join a party and no one can hear me and when I yell my voice gets picked up, but not when I put my mic very close to my mouth I don't know if others have this problem or it's just this specific controller
195 个人发现此评论有用

Matthew M.
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
This controller is the "best bang for your dollar".
2020年12月15日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
First impressions of this controller are overall good! This is a super budget friendly "elite" style controller that doesn't break the bank. It's even a better value when it's on sale for $30.
I have owned other "elite" style controllers like the Xbox Elite 1 and the Razer Wolverine Ultimate edition so I wasn't expecting much from this controller. However, I was thoroughly impressed with this controller given it's price point. There's a lot of value in this controller with features such as textured grip, programmable buttons, Series X Share button, and the built in audio controls.
Of course this controller does have it's drawbacks when compared to other "elite" style controllers that are generally 3-4 times more expensive than this controller:
1) Build Quality - I was pleased with the overall feel of the controller; smooth, soft face plate, diamond textured grip, anti-friction rings, etc.
Here's the big BUT - The quality of this being a $30-35 controller is abundantly clear. Triggers don't have a good pull when compared to the standard Xbox controller, the D-Pad leaves something to be desired. It's not as tactile as the standard XB1 controller D-Pad. For me personally, I felt that the thumbsticks had a little more deadzone than my Razer Wolverine or standard XB1 controller (no I haven't adjusted the deadzones on my other controllers using the Controller Settings. Kept them all stock for the sake of this review.).
2) Audio - This is where this controller suffers the most in my personal opinion. I love the concept of the new audio controls on this controller. Flick or hold left or right to adjust the volume and click to mute and lights up red to show you are muted. (Side note: every time you plug a headset into this controller, it automatically goes into mute every time. This is courteous to other players so they don't have to hear loud sounds as your mic kicks on).
Here's the big BUT - When the mic is not muted, and you talk, your voice comes back into your headset so you hear yourself. Being able to hear yourself in your headset reminds me of Turtle beaches headphones back on PS3/360 and I'm personally not a fan of that design.
I understand this is designed to help mitigate screaming into mics, but it also has a lot of "dead air noise" which sounds like a low hiss sound. This is incredibly obnoxious in the sense that if you're trying to listen for audio such as footsteps, it does make it a little more difficult.
3) No trigger locks - this was probably a design choice to help keep the cost of the controller low, but not having trigger locks keeps this controller from being one of the best, if not, THE best budget "elite" controller.
Overview - Despite the drawbacks, this controller is definitely worth picking up if you're looking for a budget friendly "elite" controller because you're tired of spending hundreds of dollars on controllers.
This is also a great entry level "training wheels" elite-style controller; for those looking to learn how to use pro controllers and not wind up having buyer's remorse when they spend tons of money on the other controllers and decide it's not for them after all.
I have owned other "elite" style controllers like the Xbox Elite 1 and the Razer Wolverine Ultimate edition so I wasn't expecting much from this controller. However, I was thoroughly impressed with this controller given it's price point. There's a lot of value in this controller with features such as textured grip, programmable buttons, Series X Share button, and the built in audio controls.
Of course this controller does have it's drawbacks when compared to other "elite" style controllers that are generally 3-4 times more expensive than this controller:
1) Build Quality - I was pleased with the overall feel of the controller; smooth, soft face plate, diamond textured grip, anti-friction rings, etc.
Here's the big BUT - The quality of this being a $30-35 controller is abundantly clear. Triggers don't have a good pull when compared to the standard Xbox controller, the D-Pad leaves something to be desired. It's not as tactile as the standard XB1 controller D-Pad. For me personally, I felt that the thumbsticks had a little more deadzone than my Razer Wolverine or standard XB1 controller (no I haven't adjusted the deadzones on my other controllers using the Controller Settings. Kept them all stock for the sake of this review.).
2) Audio - This is where this controller suffers the most in my personal opinion. I love the concept of the new audio controls on this controller. Flick or hold left or right to adjust the volume and click to mute and lights up red to show you are muted. (Side note: every time you plug a headset into this controller, it automatically goes into mute every time. This is courteous to other players so they don't have to hear loud sounds as your mic kicks on).
Here's the big BUT - When the mic is not muted, and you talk, your voice comes back into your headset so you hear yourself. Being able to hear yourself in your headset reminds me of Turtle beaches headphones back on PS3/360 and I'm personally not a fan of that design.
I understand this is designed to help mitigate screaming into mics, but it also has a lot of "dead air noise" which sounds like a low hiss sound. This is incredibly obnoxious in the sense that if you're trying to listen for audio such as footsteps, it does make it a little more difficult.
3) No trigger locks - this was probably a design choice to help keep the cost of the controller low, but not having trigger locks keeps this controller from being one of the best, if not, THE best budget "elite" controller.
Overview - Despite the drawbacks, this controller is definitely worth picking up if you're looking for a budget friendly "elite" controller because you're tired of spending hundreds of dollars on controllers.
This is also a great entry level "training wheels" elite-style controller; for those looking to learn how to use pro controllers and not wind up having buyer's remorse when they spend tons of money on the other controllers and decide it's not for them after all.

4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
This controller is the "best bang for your dollar".
2020年12月15日 在美国审核
First impressions of this controller are overall good! This is a super budget friendly "elite" style controller that doesn't break the bank. It's even a better value when it's on sale for $30.2020年12月15日 在美国审核
I have owned other "elite" style controllers like the Xbox Elite 1 and the Razer Wolverine Ultimate edition so I wasn't expecting much from this controller. However, I was thoroughly impressed with this controller given it's price point. There's a lot of value in this controller with features such as textured grip, programmable buttons, Series X Share button, and the built in audio controls.
Of course this controller does have it's drawbacks when compared to other "elite" style controllers that are generally 3-4 times more expensive than this controller:
1) Build Quality - I was pleased with the overall feel of the controller; smooth, soft face plate, diamond textured grip, anti-friction rings, etc.
Here's the big BUT - The quality of this being a $30-35 controller is abundantly clear. Triggers don't have a good pull when compared to the standard Xbox controller, the D-Pad leaves something to be desired. It's not as tactile as the standard XB1 controller D-Pad. For me personally, I felt that the thumbsticks had a little more deadzone than my Razer Wolverine or standard XB1 controller (no I haven't adjusted the deadzones on my other controllers using the Controller Settings. Kept them all stock for the sake of this review.).
2) Audio - This is where this controller suffers the most in my personal opinion. I love the concept of the new audio controls on this controller. Flick or hold left or right to adjust the volume and click to mute and lights up red to show you are muted. (Side note: every time you plug a headset into this controller, it automatically goes into mute every time. This is courteous to other players so they don't have to hear loud sounds as your mic kicks on).
Here's the big BUT - When the mic is not muted, and you talk, your voice comes back into your headset so you hear yourself. Being able to hear yourself in your headset reminds me of Turtle beaches headphones back on PS3/360 and I'm personally not a fan of that design.
I understand this is designed to help mitigate screaming into mics, but it also has a lot of "dead air noise" which sounds like a low hiss sound. This is incredibly obnoxious in the sense that if you're trying to listen for audio such as footsteps, it does make it a little more difficult.
3) No trigger locks - this was probably a design choice to help keep the cost of the controller low, but not having trigger locks keeps this controller from being one of the best, if not, THE best budget "elite" controller.
Overview - Despite the drawbacks, this controller is definitely worth picking up if you're looking for a budget friendly "elite" controller because you're tired of spending hundreds of dollars on controllers.
This is also a great entry level "training wheels" elite-style controller; for those looking to learn how to use pro controllers and not wind up having buyer's remorse when they spend tons of money on the other controllers and decide it's not for them after all.
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naw
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
nice
2021年1月13日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
bought this mainly for pc gaming, didn't want to drop a whole ton of money on a controller and figured i could find one that looked, felt, and performed decently without breaking the bank. i've only had it for a few days now, but so far it's been amazing considering the price. i haven't used many controllers so i can't really say when it comes to deadzones and etc, but as an average dude i think the controller does its job perfectly fine. it comes with a super long micro-usb cable (like 10ft i think) and feels pretty solid build wise. the programmable buttons on the back are super easy to setup and are perfect for games that have a sprint button so you can hold it down while using both joysticks. the d pad feels pretty firm but has a little wobble if you move it around, but not enough to the point i would consider it a problem. coming from a logitech f310 the joysticks were a lot smaller than i expected but i got used to it pretty quick, not sure if it's a standard xbox controller design thing since i've never owned one before. i literally looked through every possible controller i could find on amazon and i kept finding mixed reviews or absurd prices before finally deciding on this one with much apprehension. i understand the struggle of finding a good controller for a reasonable price, and i honestly just wanted to leave a review to help people who were in the same situation i was. if the controller starts acting up i'll be back to update my review, if not (hopefully) you'll never see me again and should definitely pick this up
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