PowerA is a well-known manufacturer of video game accessories for players across different platforms. While most of its controllers are designed for console gaming (Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo ...
Nintendo Switch gamers often find joy-con controllers too limiting for competitive gameplay. The obvious alternative is the ...
PowerA makes some of the best third party controllers for the Nintendo Switch that are also officially licensed by Nintendo. If you want a more traditional controller and don't want to have to sit ...
PowerA revealed a new controller for the Nintendo Switch 2 this week, as they have a new wired version of their Advantage model with Lumectra. The shorthand to this model is you're getting everything ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 is still a brand-new console, and that means if you’re able to get one at all, then everything else is still being sold at a premium. If you’re looking for another set of JoyCon ...
PowerA is no stranger to the video game accessory world thanks to its growing portfolio of gaming controllers. Aside from producing controllers, the manufacturer has made its gamepads compatible with ...
With fifteen years of peripheral experience, PowerA has worked to provide a wide range of controllers for various consoles and mobile gaming devices. With so much history and experience, PowerA has ...
PowerA has been a leader in making high-quality budget-level controllers for the original Switch and seeks to do the same for Switch 2 starting with its Advantage series of wired controllers. But with ...
PowerA announced the Fusion Pro 4 Wired Controller is a new product for Xbox Series X/S players. The controller features competition-grade Hall Effect Modules in the thumbsticks and triggers, ...
PowerA is launching two new models of its Fusion Pro controller for Xbox consoles and PC. The new Fusion Pro Wireless and Fusion Pro 4 wired gamepads are licensed by Microsoft, and feature Hall Effect ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 is still a bit of a desert when it comes to third-party wireless controllers, but that desert is just a little less sparse now with PowerA's announcement of a wireless version of ...