Can a wired controller offer advantages over the standard wireless version? The answer is yes, but to elaborate: the Gamepad Pro X from Snakebyte makes a positive first impression with its solid build quality. Its size and weight are comparable to the original controller. While the wired connection initially felt like a potential drawback, I proceeded to connect it to the Xbox Series X.

Pressing the Xbox button immediately powered on the console. The controller connected seamlessly and functioned as expected. The button layout is familiar and intuitive. Notably, the underside features two programmable buttons with an innovative configuration method. A physical lever next to each button allows for direct visual assignment of its function. This provides an exceptionally clear and efficient remapping process. Personally, I’ve found assigning running to the stick button can be imprecise. Remapping one of the underside buttons to LSB (Left Stick Button) and holding it for running offered a significant improvement in control.

Another useful feature is the integrated volume control for headphones, eliminating the need to adjust audio settings through the Xbox or computer interface.
Testing began with Dead Island 2 on Xbox Series X. As expected, the controller felt immediately familiar. However, the wired connection provided a noticeable increase in responsiveness. The incorporation of Hall effect sensors in both buttons and sticks effectively mitigates stick drift by utilizing magnetic technology. Furthermore, the trigger buttons are adjustable to suit individual preferences and game types. A simple lever allows switching between 8mm and 2mm travel depths. The longer throw is preferable for racing games, while the shorter throw enhances responsiveness in shooters.
Following the Xbox session, the controller was connected to a gaming PC. Similar to the Xbox experience, it connected instantly without issue. Testing with Witchfire, a fast-paced and demanding title, yielded a similarly flawless experience.

Are there any drawbacks to the Gamepad Pro X from Snakebyte? While the overall experience is positive, there are a few minor points to consider. The braided cable is durable and resists tangling; however, a slightly longer cable would be preferable. The current length is adequate, but requires careful positioning to avoid obstruction. This is a subjective observation and not a significant issue. A more notable concern is the size of the three buttons beneath the Xbox button: the “View”, “Share”, and “Menu” buttons. Their small size and close proximity can make them difficult to locate without looking at the controller, occasionally resulting in accidental presses.

In conclusion, the Gamepad Pro X from Snakebyte earns a strong recommendation. It demonstrates that a wired controller can offer tangible advantages over its wireless counterparts. The slightly higher price point compared to the standard wireless controller is justified by the added features and enhanced performance.
Snakebyte provided test samples for this review. The provision of review materials does not influence editorial objectivity.