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  1. Nacon revolution us pro#
  2. Nacon revolution us Bluetooth#

The reverse side also has handy buttons to adjust your headset with mute and volume controls. In order to reach them, I’d need to reposition my middle and ring fingers in a way which never felt like a natural way to hold the gamepad. While they’re less conspicuous, I still had a hard time juggling these inputs with the more familiar face buttons. This time they’re positioned a little lower down than on the original Revolution, tucked slightly beneath the grips. Flip the Unlimited over and you’ll spot the four programmable buttons.

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Most of the other standardised PlayStation 4 functionalities are here, including the share and home buttons, touchpad, and gyro controls.Īs a pro gaming controller it’s loaded with some extras that appear on the rear side. You shouldn’t worry about accidentally hitting multiple buttons with a single press. There are other similarities there too, including the asymmetrical stick layout and the large analogue triggers that sit nicely under your index fingers. The actual face buttons are also slightly bigger and bunched closer together than on the DualShock 4, though the difference is honestly barely noticeable. This is a hefty pad and one that anchors itself nicely into your grip much like the Xbox One controller. Not much has changed in terms of overall form factor.

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The only downside to this feature is that you’ll need to use up one of your PS4’s USB slots for its accompanying dongle, as it doesn’t tap into the console’s native Bluetooth connectivity. Those who take their competitive gaming ultra seriously will always opt for wired play and reduced input delay, though as we move the slider towards slightly more casual gamers, that wireless mode is a must. Having wireless functionality is also a step in the right direction.







Nacon revolution us