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PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless Gamepad for Nintendo Switch - White/Black, Bluetooth, 900mAh Battery, 4 Mappable Paddles, 4 Thumbsticks, Custom Storage Case

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  • This Certified Refurbished product is manufacturer refurbished, shows limited or no wear, and includes all original accessories plus a 90-day limited hardware warranty.

Description

Mappable Pro Pack: Level-up your game with four programmable paddles Two swappable magnetic faceplates: Choose black or white Embedded anti-friction rings: Play with super-smooth stick control on either faceplate ALPS analog thumb sticks: Plus two swappable extra analog sticks featuring convex & concave caps Injected rubber grips: Top-of-the-line rubberized handles provide for hours and hours of comfortable gaming 3.5mm stereo audio jack for your wired headset (available in wired controller mode only) Detachable 9.8ft braided USB-C cable Custom travel case fits controller, cable, faceplate, and accessories Wired USB and wireless 900mAh rechargeable battery Wireless gaming controller officially licensed for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite

Product Dimensions: 6.38 x 4.25 x 2.44 inches; 12.87 ounces


Type of item: Accessory


Language: English


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: 1515672-01


Item Weight: 12.9 ounces


Manufacturer: PowerA


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: March 22, 2021


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  • Probably my favorite controller
So I'm reading through a bunch of the reviews, and I don't know if I got lucky or if it just happens that people with a defect in their product are more likely to post reviews, so as to warn others. MY controller feels incredible. The faceplates fit so snugly that when I handed a friend the controller, it blew his mind that the faceplate just pulls off. The buttons also all feel high quality, and the sticks feel tense compared to most 1st party controllers. I love this controller, and changing to it alone has noticeably increased my input consistency in Smash Ultimate. I'm going to try and point out the differences this controller has, because it also seems like a bunch of the negative reviews just point out differences as if they are a bad thing. So here we go... - The face buttons are slightly taller and smaller (area) compared to a Pro Controller (Pro for the rest of this). They have great confirmation on press, and tend to press straight up and down without tilting to the side. - The back triggers are... more pointy(?) than a pro. I actually think this is a huge positive for Smash, because you often want very brief button presses in that game, and it's very easy to press the trigger and roll off precisely. The triggers also have less travel than a pro. I'm not actually sure if this affects the trigger performance in games that have analogue triggers? Or if switch has analog triggers? - The controller has some weight to it. It has no rumble, so they probably just added weight. It feels great in my hands, and helps the grip imo. It is notably heavier than a Pro. - The sticks have higher resistance than a Pro. I like this, but it's preference. I haven't had the problem with being unable to get to "full run" distance in a game where run speed is related to tilt. Not sure if I am lucky or they addressed the problem. - The base sticks are also completely concave. On a Pro, there is a dip, but the center of the controller is convex. It's much more comfortable and effortless to move the sticks on the Fusion. - The rubber grip is very high quality feeling. The whole surface of the controller feels premium, but I like the rubber much more than I thought. It also doesn't just collect dust like I thought it might. - The controller can be used on PC through steam, just like the pro controller can. It is tedious. - I like that it has a headset jack, but the switch itself cannot utilize it unless the controller is plugged into the console and is on wired mode, which is a bummer. - The extra sticks that come in the case are purpose driven. While I do think it would be fine if the controller came with 2 of each stick, they are each meant for one of the sides. The tall stick is for the right thumbstick to play shooters with. The longer stick gives you easier leverage and makes aiming easier. That additional control isn't really ever worth it on the left side. The dome stick was for the left side, which is the finger most likely to hold forward for long periods of time. The dome will put less pressure on your finger. I can still understand some people just wanting to play with 2 of the same sticks though, so slight minus points, even though people that want to use the dome on the right stick are psychopaths. - The paddles... I kind of like them? I think they are basically inferior to the paddles on a Scuf controller in every way. They are easy to map, and easy to remove (both individually and the entire module), but their positioning and resistance are sub-par. While the weight of the controller won't press them on my hands, it's close, and unless you have real good grip control you will likely end up pressing them. I've had 2 scuff controllers, and I think they are vastly superior paddles. I also remove the paddles when I play smash, just so they aren't in my way. - The anti-friction rings around the sticks are nice, but not as nice as the xbox elite series 2. Still better than stock Pro controller. - The case doesn't have a carry handle. Otherwise, it is a wonderful case to be included in this bundle! I would like a handle, and I would like a spot that would securely hold the paddle module when it is removed. It has space for everything else you'd want to hold for this controller. Sorry for the very lengthy review. I wanted to make sure all the information I could get was out there. Overall, this controller feels amazing. I've owned 2 scuf controllers and several other non-premium 3rd party controllers for many consoles and PC. As far as how a controller "feels" in my hands, both form factor and how all the buttons and sticks feel, this is probably my favorite controller. I really like that the paddle module is removable, but it's easily the least good part of this controller for me. I also think this is a wonderful price point if you want a premium feeling controller without spending like 200$. I have owned mine for several months now, and I've played a LOT of smash. That game isn't kind to controllers, and my Fusion Pro is still feeling great. I will update whenever I inevitably get stick drift =) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2021 by Mindy Moore

  • Good just a little nitpick.
The product is good and feels comfortable in my hands. The only thing I have issues with is that the left joystick isn't sentared and makes it a little difficult for movement in some games. Other than that it's easy to connect, and mapping the buttons is easy. Edit: after more time with the controller I've managed to resolve my only issue with the joysticks over all a great control ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022 by jose

  • Best controller for SSBU/FN on Switch
This controller is not as high quality as the xbox elite controller, that being said, is still much better than the powera enhanced wireless or switch pro controllers for switch. It also does not have rumble or NFC, which it should, but that's not that big of a deal if you are only concerned about the input response. The sticks feel a lot better than the powera enhanced or the switch pro controllers, especially when playing fortnite. It's also a paddle controller, so you can assign all the paddles to the face buttons and you never have to take your thumbs off the sticks, which is perfect for smash, perhaps better than the game cube controller everyone uses. My suspicion is that nintendo will release an elite-like controller in the future, which will rival this one but for now, the paddles are a must for certain games and in my opinion are absolutely necessary for fortnite and smash. It takes a while getting used to, but it is definitely worth it in the end. P.S. The faceplates are easy to change, which is great, but my only question would be about the sticks, as they are also easy to replace, but they are plastic, rather than metal like the ones for the elite controller are. 12/14/21 Update1: Top reviews are paid nintendo shills that want to make this controller look bad to sell more switch pro controllers. I pre-ordered this controller and posted my review a few weeks after the controller was released and I had used it for a bit. The negative reviews were already there with like 15 likes. One or two of them were there the day it was released. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2021 by Legalexpert

  • Good. Could be better.
Works just like a Scuf controller for a fraction of the price. I've been using Scuf and Battle Beaver controllers for a few years now and when I play Switch games I find it hard to go back to not having inputs on the back of the controller. This is a good find for a decent price. Paddles are easy to remove, not quite the perfect placement for me, though. I had to remove the button paddles and put the smaller top paddled in the bottom spot so it feels more comfortable. Rest of the controller seems good except for the face buttons. ABXY feel too tall and kind of mushy. You have to press them down a little further than a usual controller and it just doesn't feel quite right. The case is nice and it comes with either a black or white faceplate and spare joysticks. Though the joysticks are 1 domed top and one extended stick. Would have been nice to have 2 of one or the other so I could replace both sticks with the same thing. Also comes with a second back so you don't have to have the paddle attachment on the back if you don't want. Not sure about the durability as it's only been a week or so, but if need be I'll update when/if it breaks. Overall, very satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023 by Cody

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