Moga XP-Ultra Controller Review
I don’t always use a controller for PC gaming, but sometimes — when you just want a bit more precise movement to one of your Souls-likes or have a bit more control over vehicles in GTA and feel the rumble through your hands — then controller is the way, and what better controller to use than the Moga XP-Ultra?
The XP-Ultra is mainly branded for use with the Xbox but can also be used for phones and PCs too due to a built-in Bluetooth module. This controller, in particular, comes in two different sizes within the same package. The XP-Ultra can be used with its grips, which feature four adaptive rumble motors, or can easily slide into its compact form which just slides out of the grips and into a bag or carrycase to take on the go.

The controller works great wirelessly with no real latency between inputs and it’s easy to charge and use at the same time, as and when needed. The Power A website mentions that the battery lasts for around 60 hours, which pretty much guarantees that, when fully charged, you’ll never be left without a controller.
I would prefer the controller to feel a bit more premium, considering the price. It does feature things like textured triggers, underside pads and a directional pad similar to some Xbox, premium controllers, but, the material of the main shell does feel slightly cheaper than I would expect.
One of the best features of the XP-Ultra is the built-in part for a mobile phone, which fits most sized phones quite well, and will really help mobile players, considering how many games are becoming bluetooth compatible.

Overall, the Moga XP-Ultra does everything that you would want it to do, can be easily made more compact for travel and can connect wirelessly to a number of different devices. I can easily recommend picking one up.
You can find the Moga XP-Ultra on Amazon.
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