Overall, the Fusion Pro 4 is a great controller.
This review was made possible with a review sample provided by PowerA.
The company did not influence or preview the contents of this review.

The PowerA Fusion Pro 4 is officially licensed for use with Xbox.
PowerA Fusion Pro 4|$69.99 at Amazon
The PowerA FUSION Pro 4 offers a range of customizable features.
The controller also features dual rumble motors, impulse triggers, and a downloadable app for further customization.
At $69.99, this pro-grade controller offers impressive value, and it certainly feels worth the price.

One of its standout positives is just how comfortable it is to use.
It also includes a convenient headset dial for easy volume adjustments and muting when using a wired headset.
A standout feature new to PowerA is the ‘Quick-Twist’ thumbsticks.

PowerA Fusion Pro 4 with its included cable.
Like the wireless Fusion Pro, this controller includes three levels of trigger-stop adjustment.
Its also worth mentioning that, unlike previous Fusion Pro models, this version has dropped the swappable faceplates.
If that was a feature you enjoyed, you might be disappointed.

The PowerA Fusion Pro 4 has a simple design with some details that make it more comfortable like its rubberized grips.
You use a wired headsetThe included volume and mute control is handy for wired headsets.
You just want the Hall-Effect tech for no stick driftYou can get this at a cheaper price from GameSir.
I also appreciate PowerA’s inclusion of the innovative Quick-Twist thumbsticks and look forward to experimenting with them further.

The rear buttons are in a comfortable position.
Ultimately, it offers far better value than the wireless Fusion Pro.

The sticks twist to adjust height, you can see the left at max here(Image credit: Jennifer Young - Windows Central)

(Image credit: Jennifer Young - Windows Central)

The PowerA Fusion Pro 4 and the Fusion Pro Wireless look almost identical, but the wired Fusion Pro 4 is half the price.

I really shouldn’t be able to press the trigger this far on max, which is disappointing.

The Fusion Pro 4 and Fusion Pro Wireless are functionally the same, but the wireless comes with nifty lighting, a charging stand and a case)



















