Nakan Revolution x is unlimited
Professionals
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High
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LCD screen for software customization
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1 ms cable delay
Conso
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Expensive
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Only comes black
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Back buttons take some time to get accustomed
When Microsoft dropped the Xbox elite wireless controller about a decade ago, it set a new value for professional-style controllers and more importantly, made it more accessible to all their gamers.
The best part for us is the controller of the elite series and others like it have created a full range of pro-grade Xbox controllers like Naxon’s $ 200 Revolution X Unlimited.
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I really dig the appearance of Revolution X Unlimited. I hope there are more color options but matte black with fine green trim looks pretty nice. I do not like controllers that try to stand up with their designs so much, so the appearance of the revolution X is still great in the quality of the quality.
It is somewhat flattering and more squareds than other Xbox controllers, including elite, and I was concerned that it would feel very big in my little hand. But it is not: it is ease in my grip and I don’t need any of the carazi finger gymnastics to reach the buttons. I am more surprised that I can easily reach two extra middle bumper Nail gripThe
The dollar cap was removed from Joystick.
The mouth buttons are quite flat, which makes them easier for them to press for them, and the larger surface area aims to notice them even bigger (and easy to hurt). The XYAB buttons, the eight-faced D-Pad, the trigger stops and the four back buttons are all microswich and they feel very strong. Hall effect triggers and joysticks have a little more excitement than ever before, but they are extremely responsive and quite strong.
I have only a few problems with hardware. For one, there are only two steps for the trigger stops, but at least it is the PlayStation siblings of the revolution X Ulemited, the entire stop instead of half of the Nakon Revolution 5 Pro.
My other disappointment is with the back buttons. These are great, but if you catch the grip tightly during the intense match or boss fighting, it is quite easy to accidentally press the bottom parts with your pink. Thanks, if it becomes a problem you can disable them. I like the paddles on the buttons.
You can adjust the controller’s feeling by changing the weight set in the grips.
Nakon claimed 10-plus hours battery life on his website, which initially disappointed me — it was pretty bad. However, I was very impressed during my exam. It was well lasted for 10 hours without the need for a charge and really is some of the best battery life I have seen in a controller.
None of these grips will prevent me from recommending the controller; If you are going to spend 200 dollars to a controller, these are simply noticeable.
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Customization is the biggest strength of Biplob X: This is the most granular hardware and software options I have seen. You can insert a set of 10-, 14- or 16-grams (included in the box) for the feeling of the hand you want. You also get small metallic rings to increase the excess joystick caps and the physical thickness of the Josstick. Nacon also gives you a traditional fourth-face-to-face D-Pad in the games you need.
Nacon has a free PC app for changing the standard software you want to expect, such as remaping the button, multiple profiles, Joystick Dead zones and trigger reactions. You cannot expect that Joystics and triggers can be adjusted through linar graphs for extremely subtle tonely reactionary. The other controllers I used let you choose from a few pre-elected ranges but Nacon allows you to set it properly for divided-second reaction.
It comes with four built -in profiles, but you can create as many as you want (only four active at once), and Nacon makes them easy to export and import them to your Nacon controllers or make it easy to switch between them. An LCD screen selection process in the controller helps you remind you of the current settings.
The controller comes with a complete accessory set with the charging dock.
I am also fascinated by bundled accessories. In addition to all the staff already mentioned, you will also find a charging base (it also has wireless dongles), and the carrying case is top (including zipper). It was nice to see a company pay attention to the details.
No matter how you see it, the $ 200 game is a lot of money for the controller. Especially when you can get great controllers like Elite Wireless 2 or Victoricks Pro BFG is as low as $ 140- $ 150. However, if you want hardware with granular customization for tuning performances, Revolution X Unlimited is one of the best.

