
Thrustmaster
The Thrustmaster ESWAP X2 H.E. is a modular esports controller featuring drift‑free HallEffect magnetic sticks with 0.01° precision and ultra‑fast mechanical buttons. It targets competitive Xbox and PC gamers, especially those with larger hands who need precise input for fighters and shooters.
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$179.99
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$179.36
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$163.87
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$179.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the ESWAP X2 for its drift‑free H.E.A.R.T. magnetic sticks, ultra‑fast mechanical buttons, and extensive modularity, noting it delivers a premium competitive edge for large‑handed players. However, they also criticize its bulkier profile and the need to purchase extra modules to unlock its full potential.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the controller’s precision and responsiveness, especially for fighting games, but many complain about its size, weight, and the fact that essential accessories are sold separately. Software stability issues are also mentioned occasionally.
Common Complaints
Bulkiness and high stick profile causing discomfort, overall weight leading to fatigue, missing modules in the base kit, and occasional software glitches during remapping.
How It Compares
vs. Xbox Elite Series 2
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Choose Thrustmaster for anti‑drift precision; choose Elite for a slightly lighter, more compact premium controller.
vs. Victrix Pro BFG
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Pick Thrustmaster for ultimate button speed and anti‑drift sticks; pick Victrix for a lighter, more compact build.
vs. Hori Fighting Commander Octa
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Select Thrustmaster for high‑end modular performance; select Hori for an affordable, compact fighting controller.