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  • One of the dumbest yet most endearing controllers is the Hyperkin Duke.
  • It’s also one of the smaller options around, though the ergonomics may feel hit or miss depending on your hand size.
  • The Nacon Pro Compact Controller has some of the Revolution X’s excellent software customization at a much lower price.
  • Unlike most kid-centric gamepads, it looks just like a full-size model, and unlike our budget pick from PowerA above, this one ditches Micro USB for USB-C (hallelujah!).
  • PowerA’s Nano Enhanced Wired Controller is an adorably smol guy for people with tinier hands or children.
  • It also offers a lot of software customization at an affordable price, but its shoulder buttons are a bit stiff.
  • Briefly mentioned above, the Horipad Pro has one of the best D-pads around.
  • It has more customizable buttons than any other controller (six total), though their positioning requires reaching, and it’s a bit pricey.
  • Razer’s Wolverine V2 Chroma is a feast for the ears and eyes, thanks to very clicky buttons and a strip of RGB lighting along the grips.
  • It’s a good value, especially if you find it on sale for as low as $29.99, maintaining some of the best features of the Recon for cheaper.
  • Turtle Beach’s React-R is a stripped-down Recon that maintains Superhuman Hearing and rear buttons but omits EQ presets, mic monitoring, and Pro-Aim for a lower $39.99 price.
  • We once saw it dip to $24.99, and if that started happening with regularity, it could arguably give the PowerA Enhanced Wired a challenge for the crown of best budget controller.

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    It costs $44.99 but is often discounted to $35.99.

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  • 8BitDo’s Ultimate Wired Controller for Xbox and PC is a quality affordable gamepad with two rear buttons and software customization, though the lengthy USB cable is not detachable.
  • Its D-pad is a little too stiff, but what makes this gamepad unique is it comes with two magnetic face plates - one black, one white - that are primed for personalization with spray paint or markers.
  • The GameSir G7 is an excellent wired controller with textured grip material feeling a tiny bit like a Scuf, clicky face buttons like a Razer and two programmable rear buttons.












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