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However, an option to test your profile and key bindings in-app would be welcome.

#Nacon revolution x software#
I’ll again commend Nacon for addressing issues that were present with the previous RUPC app as the Revolution X software is much more user friendly. It’s a bit fiddly but it gets the job done. It features customizable vibration weights, swappable joysticks, bigger buttons, and a fantastically ergonomic design.
#Nacon revolution x pro#
The latter mode enables you to configure the back shortcut keys with the Revolution X app while the former mode lets you map the back keys manually. The Nacon Revolution X Pro controller is the latest and greatest in the French manufacturer's Xbox accessory range, partnering with Microsoft and pro-gamers to build out the perfect Xbox controller for any gamer, of any ability. Through the app, the controller’s onboard memory can save up to 4 profiles packing such custom settings of their own that you can access on the fly with the dedicated profile button at the back of the device.Īlso at the back of the device is a switch that toggles between ‘Classic’ and ‘Advanced’ modes. It also allows you to create your own game profiles with custom settings like tailored stick and trigger response curves, audio settings, vibration motors and funky colors around the right stick’s LED. However, I found the difference to be barely noticeable if you are using good headphones already.Īs for the software side, you can remap practically all buttons with the dedicated Revolution X software (available from the Microsoft Store for Xbox consoles and PC). By plugging your headphones through the 3.5mm port, it is said to provide precise audio. One new feature that the Rev-X brings is the support for Dolby Atmos surround sound for headphones. The best part is that all of those hardware customizations are included in the package and neatly fit in the storage box (just like with the RUPC). In addition to the modular weights, you can swap the joystick heads (convex or concave) as well as the joystick shafts to get a controller experience to your liking. This means you’ll find customization options on both the hardware and software fronts. But this has been fixed with the Rev-X which bears large and well-placed back buttons.Īlong with this improvement, Nacon brings back all of the other aspects that made the RUPC great to the Revolution X. One of my main gripes with the RUPC was that its back buttons aren't easily reachable. Like its little sister, the Revolution X is wired and has a braided USB-C cable 3 meters long, a bias assumed by Nacon which seeks performance.
#Nacon revolution x series#
Nacon Revolution X Pro Controller (Xbox Series X/Xbox One) £104.96. This Revolution X is the first high-end controller offered by Nacon for Xbox players, the Pro Compact X released on March 15 being less complete and less premium, intended for another target. Nacon Revolution X Pro Xbox X-S/One Wired Controller - Black. It features customizable vibration weights, swappable joysticks, bigger buttons, and a fantastically ergonomic design. NACON Revolution X Pro Controller for Xbox Series X S. The Nacon Revolution X Pro Controller is available now for £99.When using this controller for the first time, I was thrilled to see that Nacon revised their back buttons to improve their ergonomics. The Nacon Revolution X Pro controller is the latest and greatest in the French manufacturers Xbox accessory range, partnering with Microsoft and pro-gamers to build out the perfect Xbox controller for any gamer, of any ability.
#Nacon revolution x professional#
Fully customisable and optimised for competitive gaming on consoles and PC, all of NACON’s expertise in professional controllers has gone into the Revolution X. The attention to detail Nacon has shown clearly that they have listened to gamers and used this information to create one of the best Xbox controllers currently available, all while keeping to a reasonable price. The Revolution continues on Xbox One and Xbox Series XS The Revolution family of controllers is expanding and welcoming its very first Designed for Xbox model. However, some users will be put off by the use of a cable which is a shame as the combination of being able to modify the controller physically or through software make it a compelling choice, especially for those serious about online gaming. It features an impressive amount of customisation as well as a clean, comfortable, ergonomic design, while the build quality could be a little more solid it gets so much right for the price. The Nacon Revolution X Pro Controller is the culmination of the best of Nacon’s previous models but upgraded and adapted for Xbox. To address the elephant in the room, yes this is a cabled controller which may put some users off, however, the advantages are no issues with batteries or charging as well as faster response times due to their low 4ms latency which is the lowest possible on Xbox.Īnother new feature is the addition of Dolby Atmos via the separate dedicated MCU audio chip which incorporates improvements like echo and noise cancellation making you sound clearer than before. The NACON Revolution X controller will be released in Europe on October 13 at a suggested retail price of 109.90 euros. The Revolution X software offers extensive customisation options
