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The NACON Revolution X Unlimited is a premium, officially licensed Xbox and PC controller featuring hall effect magnetic technology for drift-free joysticks, ultra-low latency wired and wireless modes, and extensive physical and software customization options. It includes a charging dock, 10-hour battery life, and supports Bluetooth for Android, making it the ultimate tool for competitive gamers seeking precision, durability, and versatility.







| ASIN | B0F14XLBDJ |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth for Android smartphone gaming, Charging Station included, LCD Screen for Custom Features, Officially Licensed for Xbox, PC Keyboard button mapping, Wireless and Wired |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,347 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #32 in Xbox Series X & S Controllers #33 in Xbox One Controllers #91 in PC Game Controllers |
| Brand Name | NACON |
| Button Quantity | 14 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, RF, USB A |
| Controller Type | Gamepad |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (472) |
| Hardware Platform | Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X |
| Item Dimensions | 2.76 x 6.34 x 4.49 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.8"D x 6.4"W x 4.5"H |
| Item Weight | 230 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Nacon |
| Model Name | Nacon Revolution X Unlimited |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 850036144823 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer's warranty |
L**Z
Shockingly good controller
I bought this controller because of all the hype it was getting. To be honest, I was expecting to return it because I already had an Elite 2 and figured the Nacon can't be that much better. Well, I was wrong. The Nacon is so much better that I'm selling my Elite. Here is what makes it so good: 1. Hall effect. No stick drift. That alone is worth it over the Elite 2. The Elite 2 has drift and the sticks have to be manually tightened to correct it. The Nacon doesn't. 2. Analog triggers. This has the best analog triggers I've ever tried. They can be adjusted to either be full analog or one-click digital, but the full analog function works so well that I just leave it there. It still works well, even in shooting games, but it also works well in racing games. As I write this, I realize that you can dial in the amount of analog on both shoulder buttons (there are sliders on the back of the controller that control this). A great feature if you're really trying to fine-tune your controls. 3. Weight. The Nacon is lighter than the Elite 2 out of the box (which I prefer) but comes with weights in case you prefer a heavier controller. 4. Sticks. The sticks are lighter than the Elite 2, which took some time getting used to but which I now like better than the Elite. 5. Multiple profiles. You can have up to four profiles on the Nacon and change them at the touch of a button. There's a ring light around the right thumbstick that changes colors depending on the profile you're using. A nice touch. There are a few cons, but they're minimal: 1. The Nacon has to be plugged into a computer and updated before it can be used. The Elite 2 works straight out of the box. I didn't have any problems with this (mine updated in a few minutes after I downloaded the software and got it connected) but some people have reported issues with it. 2. The Nacon requires a USB dongle in order to be used wirelessly. Again, not really an issue: I plugged my dongle into the front of my Xbox and still have the rear USB ports for other accessories. But this will take up one of your USB slots. 3. The Elite 2 has removable paddles. The Nacon has built-in back buttons, and it's possible to click them accidentally. I don't know if the back buttons can be disabled (I haven't tried as they haven't really been an issue) but I like that on the Elite they can be removed entirely if necessary. In short: those cons are extremely minor, and this controller is significantly better than the Elite 2. The Elite 2 is good, but this is better. I don't know how it compares to the SCUF as I've never tried one, but regardless, this is a great buy if you're looking for a high-end XBox/PC controller.
K**7
Finally!!
I've been waiting for a long time for a quality replacement for the absolutely terrible Elite controllers that Microsoft offers. I've endured through 3 Elites (all developed shoulder button and trigger issues, along with stick drift in a very short amount of time), tried the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra (a complete let down with that kind of price point both in build quality and software), and 2 Razer Wolverine V3 Pros (horrible software experience, poor connectivity, bad build quality, even worse support by Razer). The typical offerings of third party controllers have been good to great in only a few places, only to be a letdown in most other features. Nacon almost nailed this controller perfectly. I had thoughts to only give it 4 stars because of some minor "annoyances, but compared to other offerings I had to give it the 5th star. Premium feel and build quality, face and shoulder buttons are just clicky enough but not so much so that it seems more gimmick than functional. Triggers are smooth and offer trigger stops that alters to a mouse click, quick trigger. The software to program is offered both on XBOX as a native app and on PC, and is intuitive enough to accomplish what you need to in remapping buttons and settings. Connectivity has been perfect, booting up the console each time the controller is engaged and turned on. It also comes with a dock, instead of just a charging cable, which is a nice touch. The dock can be a tad finicky to seat the controller properly, but nothing too bad. The added extra sticks, weights, and stick rings are fantastic. They apply with a satisfying click, and are easy enough to take off to change out. The weights are unique and allow for the right amount of heft that suits you, easily inserted into the hand grip portion by way of covers that slide off of each side. The minor issues mentioned would be that the battery life isn't amazing. Probably due to the screen, but you can remedy that a bit by dialing down the brightness. A lot of companies are adding 2 extra paddles right where the grips are that seem to me to be useless. I found this to be something that in on the Razer V3, and I had to disable them completely because I couldn't not hit them accidently. Additionally, the profile swap button is on the bottom of the controller right where my finger lays and I have found that I've accidently changed the profile I'm on mid game. Again, these are very minor, especially considering how long I've waited for a controller that gets me from ever having to go back to the trash Elite controller ever again. Lastly, at this point, no controller should be without minimum hall effect sticks, which this controller has. So they even check that middle Bingo square of the bare minimum and company should hit (see Microsoft who still refuses to put hall effect stick on a $200+ controller that is notorious for stick drift). All in all, I recommend this controller to anyone and everyone looking for a premium experience out of an XBOX controller.
A**R
Stick drift on Hall effect sensors?
Software is probably the worst I've ever used. Have to put it in wired mode and set to Xbox or the software wont even connect. Then the software is a hot mess. you cant just go in and modify the profiles already in the controller. you have to "duplicate" them which is just overwriting the ones already there which is just adding extra steps for the sake of adding extra steps. Then there is the firmware update that took almost 4 hours because i didn't realize you cant minimize the app while it updating or it just pauses so make sure you keep it open which it defaults to full screen rendering your pc useless for the over 30 minutes it actually take to do the update. then there is the stick drift. I bought this for the hall effect sensors to get away from it but sure enough even in the app it shows my right stick is at a -5 on the x axis. you can kind of mitigate it with settings which makes no sense but makes the controller absolutely unusable at high sensitivity settings. Had high hopes for this controller but its going back. Honestly save your money and just buy a Manba one controller. They are cheap and i love mine. Just wanted to try something a but "higher tier"
A**H
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C**O
Una maravilla de control, a mi hijo le fascinó
A**A
Me encanta
A**A
Pésimo producto 3 meses de medio uso y ya no sirve!! NO VALE LA PENA POR EL COSTO
U**S
Super control,muy completo
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