Nacon is thrilled to announce their new Xbox Controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC. Officially called the Pro Compact controller, the device will launch in Europe on March 15.
“The Pro Compact controller has really benefited from the combined expertise of all our teams. It stands out for its build quality and all the customisation options it offers – everything you expect from a professional controller,” said Yannick Allaert, Director of Accessories Development at NACON. “After many months of hard work, we are very proud and eager to launch this exciting new range for the Xbox community.”
Advanced Mode – Customisation at your fingertips
As seen above, the Pro Compact controller features the traditional settings of the Xbox Wireless Controller when used in Standard Mode, while gamers can adjust the controller with their own settings in Advanced Mode.
Nacon affirms that the Pro Compact app, which can be downloaded for Xbox consoles and Windows 10 PCs from the Microsoft Store, can be used to configure button mapping as well as adjust the sensitivity of each stick and trigger through various profiles presets. Additional settings can reverse the stick positions, alternate between a D-pad with 4 or 8 directions, and even disable the vibration motors.
The Pro Compact Controller provides an equally enhanced gaming experience on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Windows 10 PC by offering, for the first time on a controller, access to Dolby Atmos® For Headphones. Dolby Atmos® audio technology offers a true competitive advantage for gamers by allowing them to perceive the smallest sound details and their location in space for even greater realism. Thanks to innovative sound processing through the controller, the Pro Compact provides total immersion in three dimensions with any stereo headphones connected to the 3.5mm jack.
The new Xbox controller will be available in Europe from 15 March for a recommended retail price of 49.90 Euros. The price for the North American market is yet to be confirmed.
Source: NACON
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