
PowerA Wired Blue
Score: 79/100
Xbox Wireless Gaming Controller Shock Blue
Score: 80/100Rankings

The Xbox Wireless Gaming Controller (2025) offers refined ergonomics and up to 40 hours of battery life on AA cells, making it comfortable for long sessions. It lacks a built-in rechargeable battery and advanced haptic features found in rivals. Ideal for multi-platform gamers who value comfort and battery endurance.

The PowerA Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S is a lightweight, ergonomically designed gamepad featuring dual rumble motors, impulse triggers, and a detachable 10-ft USB-C cable. While it lacks premium build cues, RGB lighting, and programmable side buttons, it delivers solid wired performance at a budget price. Ideal for casual or competitive gamers seeking a reliable wired backup.
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— | 40 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 205 gbest | 381 g |
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General(1) | ||
Compatibility (Platforms) | Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11 | Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11 PCs, Android, iOS, Fire TV, Smart TVs, VR Headsets |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 205 g | 381 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 156x107x65 mm | 142x70x176 mm |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | Wired USB-C | Xbox Wireless; Bluetooth; USB-C |

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Professional reviewers describe the PowerA Wired controller as a lightweight, affordable option that delivers solid ergonomics, dual rumble, and lag-free wired performance, though they acknowledge it does not match the premium feel or full next-gen features of the official Xbox controller.
Everyday users generally praise the controller's comfort, long cable, rumble/impulse feedback, and headset jack, while repeatedly noting the lighter, less premium feel and missing illumination as minor drawbacks.

“"really good controller" with solid buttons and programmable side buttons, but it feels lighter and less premium than the official Xbox pad, especially the triggers.”

“"Lighter build and triggers feel less premium than official Xbox controller; power button lacks illumination."”




Professional reviewers and editors consistently commend the Xbox Wireless Gaming Controller (2025) for its refined ergonomics, long-lasting 40-hour battery life, and broad multi-platform connectivity.
Everyday consumers praise the controller's comfort, textured grips, and impressive battery endurance, noting the ease of pairing across Xbox, PC, and mobile devices. Common themes include appreciation for the hybrid D-pad and Share button, while occasional complaints focus on the lack of an included rechargeable battery and variable battery life when accessories are used.