Nacon's New Xbox Controller Is Loaded With Cool Features & One Curious Design Choice
Nacon Revolution X Unlimited Xbox & PC Wireless Controller $200 See at Amazon It wasn't that long ago that Xbox Series X|S owners could only use official Microsoft controllers for wireless play. Outside of modded options from brands like Scuf, the Xbox Wireless Controller and Elite Series 2 Controllers were the only choices. And while Microsoft's official controllers are quite good, it's always nice to have different models to choose from. So it was a great development when Microsoft opened its wireless protocol to licensed manufacturers. Over the past two years, the market for wireless third-party Xbox controllers has actually become a bit crowded. The latest notable Elite Series 2 challenger to enter the pro-style controller ring is the Nacon Revolution X Unlimited. Nacon Revolution X Unlimited Xbox & PC Wireless Controller $200 Key Features:The Nacon Revolution X Unlimited has a bevy of premium features, including numerous physical modifications and input customization options. Here's a breakdown of what you'll find on this wireless Xbox, PC, and Android controller.2.4GHz Wireless (USB-A) for Xbox & PC / Wired via USB-CPC Mode: 2ms wireless / 1ms wired latency, Gyroscope controlsBuilt-in LCD customization screenBluetooth for AndroidHall Effect analog sticks6 extra buttons (4 rear triggers, 2 shoulder buttons)6 swappable stick caps3 sets of handle weights2 pairs of analog stick rings for resistance2 D-pads (8-way & 4-way)Adjustable microswitch trigger locks (2 stopping points)Microswitch face buttons & D-pads4 rumble motors in handles/triggersClassic / Advanced mode toggleLED lighting ringsTextured, rubberized gripsCharging dockHardshell carrying case with clamshell accessory container~10 hours battery life / 6-hour charging timeBuilt-in LCD customization screen (Classic Mode): 12 custom profilesRemap inputsAudio mixing (wired headset required)Analog stick sensitivity, deadzonesSwitch modes: Shooter Pro (FPS), Sensitivity+Displays current settingsNacon Revolution X Unlimited Software for Xbox and PC 4 custom profiles per platform (Xbox & PC)Adjustable trigger & stick sensitivityCreate deadzonesSwitch modes: Shooter Pro (FPS), Sensitivity+Create keyboard shortcuts (PC only)Adjust/activate gyro controls See at Amazon Nacon previously released a PS5 pro-style controller in 2023 called the Revolution 5 Pro. Though the latest member of the Revolution lineup has some familiar features--the interchangeable weights, for instance--the Revolution X Unlimited does have components not found on Revolution 5 Pro. Most notably, the Xbox edition adds a built-in LCD display and has two swappable D-pads--the Revolution 5 Pro has a custom fighting game-centric D-pad.The built-in customization screen is a handy feature that we've seen in a few other controllers, including Turtle Beach's Stealth Ultra. It works well, allowing you to remap inputs and create custom profiles. If you plug a wired headset into the 3.5mm audio jack, you can tinker with the EQ settings and game/chat balance directly on the controller. I found the onboard controls helpful since the Revolution X Unlimited software app for Xbox and PC is a bit buggy at the moment, especially on Xbox, where the app crashed while trying to adjust settings. On the flip side, I didn't run into any problems while using the built-in screen.Continue Reading at GameSpot

It wasn't that long ago that Xbox Series X|S owners could only use official Microsoft controllers for wireless play. Outside of modded options from brands like Scuf, the Xbox Wireless Controller and Elite Series 2 Controllers were the only choices. And while Microsoft's official controllers are quite good, it's always nice to have different models to choose from. So it was a great development when Microsoft opened its wireless protocol to licensed manufacturers. Over the past two years, the market for wireless third-party Xbox controllers has actually become a bit crowded. The latest notable Elite Series 2 challenger to enter the pro-style controller ring is the Nacon Revolution X Unlimited.
Nacon Revolution X Unlimited Xbox & PC Wireless Controller
$200
Key Features:
The Nacon Revolution X Unlimited has a bevy of premium features, including numerous physical modifications and input customization options. Here's a breakdown of what you'll find on this wireless Xbox, PC, and Android controller.
- 2.4GHz Wireless (USB-A) for Xbox & PC / Wired via USB-C
- PC Mode: 2ms wireless / 1ms wired latency, Gyroscope controls
- Built-in LCD customization screen
- Bluetooth for Android
- Hall Effect analog sticks
- 6 extra buttons (4 rear triggers, 2 shoulder buttons)
- 6 swappable stick caps
- 3 sets of handle weights
- 2 pairs of analog stick rings for resistance
- 2 D-pads (8-way & 4-way)
- Adjustable microswitch trigger locks (2 stopping points)
- Microswitch face buttons & D-pads
- 4 rumble motors in handles/triggers
- Classic / Advanced mode toggle
- LED lighting rings
- Textured, rubberized grips
- Charging dock
- Hardshell carrying case with clamshell accessory container
- ~10 hours battery life / 6-hour charging time
- Built-in LCD customization screen (Classic Mode):
- 12 custom profiles
- Remap inputs
- Audio mixing (wired headset required)
- Analog stick sensitivity, deadzones
- Switch modes: Shooter Pro (FPS), Sensitivity+
- Displays current settings
- Nacon Revolution X Unlimited Software for Xbox and PC
- 4 custom profiles per platform (Xbox & PC)
- Adjustable trigger & stick sensitivity
- Create deadzones
- Switch modes: Shooter Pro (FPS), Sensitivity+
- Create keyboard shortcuts (PC only)
- Adjust/activate gyro controls
Nacon previously released a PS5 pro-style controller in 2023 called the Revolution 5 Pro. Though the latest member of the Revolution lineup has some familiar features--the interchangeable weights, for instance--the Revolution X Unlimited does have components not found on Revolution 5 Pro. Most notably, the Xbox edition adds a built-in LCD display and has two swappable D-pads--the Revolution 5 Pro has a custom fighting game-centric D-pad.
The built-in customization screen is a handy feature that we've seen in a few other controllers, including Turtle Beach's Stealth Ultra. It works well, allowing you to remap inputs and create custom profiles. If you plug a wired headset into the 3.5mm audio jack, you can tinker with the EQ settings and game/chat balance directly on the controller. I found the onboard controls helpful since the Revolution X Unlimited software app for Xbox and PC is a bit buggy at the moment, especially on Xbox, where the app crashed while trying to adjust settings. On the flip side, I didn't run into any problems while using the built-in screen.Continue Reading at GameSpot