
It's available in 10 different colors and patterns, with black, white, and green available anywhere and other variations exclusive to retailers like Best Buy, GameStop, and Amazon (the gold-colored version, for example, is at Best Buy only). The Enhanced Wired Controller looks and feels just like an Xbox One gamepad at first glance, with minor differences. It's also responsive and easy to use, and for that it earns our Editors' Choice.

It's wired, and it doesn't have the premium and customizable design elements of the aforementioned gamepads, but it offers a very solid gaming experience for any Windows or Xbox One user with two helpful, programmable buttons on the back for extra flexibility. That's what makes the $29.99 PowerA Enhanced Wired Controller so surprising. When it comes to controllers, extra buttons have generally been limited to high-end and custom varieties, like the Xbox Elite Controller and SCUF and Evil Controllers' custom models, all of which cost a pretty penny. Direction pad and menu buttons are slightly smaller than on the Xbox One controller.How to Get Started With Project Management.How to Find Free Tools to Optimize Your Small Business.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.

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