

🎯 Revolutionize your game with precision, power, and personalization.
The NACON Revolution X Unlimited is a cutting-edge, officially licensed Xbox controller designed for pro gamers and enthusiasts. Featuring Hall Effect magnetic joysticks to eliminate drift, ultra-low latency wired and wireless modes, and extensive physical and software customization options, it delivers unparalleled precision and responsiveness. With a 10-hour battery life supported by a convenient charging station, plus a dedicated PC mode with gyroscope and keyboard mapping, this controller is engineered to elevate your gameplay across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, and Android devices.






















| ASIN | B0F14XLBDJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,176 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #74 in Xbox One Controllers #103 in Xbox Series X Controllers #515 in PC Game Controllers |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (437) |
| Item model number | 50-1811-01 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 16.1 x 11.4 cm; 230 g |
A**H
ممتازة ونوعية ممتازة
J**G
I'm very pleased with the quality and level of customizability. I've been using this for a few months on my Xbox Series X and PC and so far so good. The app on Xbox and the PC app are pretty easy to use, though some disagree. If you struggle with them, there are plently of videos on youtube that explain how to operate the app. The controller is also able to be customized via the controller itself using the LCD Screen. Personally I've had no issues other than the battery indicator not fully tracking the status of the battery (a problem that has since resolved it self over a few weeks). This may have been alleviated via a firmware update or just use over time. I bought this to replace my elite series 2 controller that after about two years had a defective right bumper and stick drift. The problems of that controller are non-existant so far with this one. Needless to say im impressed. The feel of this controller is great, the functionality is superb, and build quality is worth every last penny. It's not cheap, but its definitely worth the purchase.
C**O
Una maravilla de control, a mi hijo le fascinó
L**Z
I bought this controller because of all the hype it was getting. To be honest, I was expecting to return it because I already had an Elite 2 and figured the Nacon can't be that much better. Well, I was wrong. The Nacon is so much better that I'm selling my Elite. Here is what makes it so good: 1. Hall effect. No stick drift. That alone is worth it over the Elite 2. The Elite 2 has drift and the sticks have to be manually tightened to correct it. The Nacon doesn't. 2. Analog triggers. This has the best analog triggers I've ever tried. They can be adjusted to either be full analog or one-click digital, but the full analog function works so well that I just leave it there. It still works well, even in shooting games, but it also works well in racing games. As I write this, I realize that you can dial in the amount of analog on both shoulder buttons (there are sliders on the back of the controller that control this). A great feature if you're really trying to fine-tune your controls. 3. Weight. The Nacon is lighter than the Elite 2 out of the box (which I prefer) but comes with weights in case you prefer a heavier controller. 4. Sticks. The sticks are lighter than the Elite 2, which took some time getting used to but which I now like better than the Elite. 5. Multiple profiles. You can have up to four profiles on the Nacon and change them at the touch of a button. There's a ring light around the right thumbstick that changes colors depending on the profile you're using. A nice touch. There are a few cons, but they're minimal: 1. The Nacon has to be plugged into a computer and updated before it can be used. The Elite 2 works straight out of the box. I didn't have any problems with this (mine updated in a few minutes after I downloaded the software and got it connected) but some people have reported issues with it. 2. The Nacon requires a USB dongle in order to be used wirelessly. Again, not really an issue: I plugged my dongle into the front of my Xbox and still have the rear USB ports for other accessories. But this will take up one of your USB slots. 3. The Elite 2 has removable paddles. The Nacon has built-in back buttons, and it's possible to click them accidentally. I don't know if the back buttons can be disabled (I haven't tried as they haven't really been an issue) but I like that on the Elite they can be removed entirely if necessary. In short: those cons are extremely minor, and this controller is significantly better than the Elite 2. The Elite 2 is good, but this is better. I don't know how it compares to the SCUF as I've never tried one, but regardless, this is a great buy if you're looking for a high-end XBox/PC controller.
A**A
Me encanta
Trustpilot
3 days ago
1 day ago