While the Xbox One has been out for about two years, most players have been playing games with the same old traditional controller. If you’re tired of the same old, same old, the Spectra Illuminated Controller by PowerA shines new light on your gaming experience… literally. Turn your so-so gaming sessions into epic light shows with just the click of a button on this new $50 controller. While the Spectra isn’t a wireless controller, it does have a familiar layout for Xbox gamers. The sticks, buttons and bumpers all have an equivalent feel to the standard Xbox controller.
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In this video avid gamer Joshua Smith goes hands on with the Spectra controller and shows off how it works and breaks down the pros and cons of using it. With 15 LED colors and over 225 color combinations this controller still has the features you know and love from your original controller but with an added flare to switch things. Check out the quick video and you just may find that the Spectra is a must-have for your gaming wish list.
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