If you regularly game on Xbox and your Android device, the PowerA MOGA XP-Ultra is a controller that’s worth checking out. Normally $130, you can pick up the XP Ultra for only $68 at Amazon right now. It’s one of the rare third-party Xbox controllers with a wireless connection, and at this price, it’s also the most affordable officially licensed option in that category. The controller comes with free shipping for Prime members and will arrive before Christmas.
The XP-Ultra features a modular form factor you can alter on the fly to suit different playstyles. The controller features three different parts, including the core “mini-pad” that features all the buttons, thumbsticks, and shoulder triggers found on a standard Xbox controller. The mini-pad can be expanded into a full-size controller with the included handgrip section, which features a rubberized surface and also adds two programmable bumper buttons to the rear of the gamepad.
The third piece is the smartphone clip that attaches to the top of the XP-Ultra, turning your phone and controller into a portable gaming device perfect for playing Android games, or streaming games through Game Pass, Steam Link, and other apps. The controller ships with a free month trial for new Game Pass Ultimate subscribers.
The XP-Ultra sports rumble feedback in both the mini-pad and the controller grip. There’s also a 3.5mm audio jack so you can plug in headphones or a gaming headset. The battery life lasts between 40-60 hours and comes with a braided USB-C cable for charging or playing with a wired connection.
If you’re not interested in the unique features that the XP-Ultra offers, you should know that you can save big on official Xbox Wireless Controllers right now at Amazon and Walmart. A bunch of different models are on sale for $45. Check them out below. You can also take a look at Turtle Beach’s brand-new Stealth Ultra, a premium Xbox controller with a built-in display and a large number of customization features.
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