PowerA Advantage wired controller with Lumectra review

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PowerA Advantage wired controller with Lumectra review

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The PowerA Advantage wired controller with Lumectra is a stark reminder of how far we’ve come since the days of cheap-feeling, third-party licensed game controllers. While the flimsy pieces of plastic, riddled with more turbo controls than you could shake a stick at were a great budget alternative to the official controllers of consoles and PCs of the past, the PowerA Advantage wired controller takes things up a notch. It's a flashy alternative for those looking to add a bit more illumination to their PC gaming setup.

You will always be at the mercy of a wire, as the PowerA Advantage isn’t available in a wireless model. However, if you’re okay with a 10ft type-C cable slithering around your desk, and can see past the initially confusing-to-customize RGBs, you’re unlikely to find a similar quality controller to the PowerA Advantage in its price range. That's enough to make this at least a contender for our best PC controller guide.
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