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The EvoFox Elite X RGB Wired Gaming Controller is a cutting-edge PC gamepad featuring low-latency wired connectivity, dual adjustable vibration motors, and two programmable macro back buttons. Designed for serious gamers, it offers high-precision analog triggers and joysticks, turbo mode, and a sleek translucent shell with customizable RGB lighting, making it the ultimate tool for immersive and competitive gameplay.










| ASIN | B0DFWDTZ73 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #1 in Gamepads |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,777) |
| Generic Name | Gamepad |
| Importer | Allied Electronics & Magnetics Private Limited C-64/4, Okhla Phase - 2, New Delhi - 110020 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.5 x 11 x 7 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 210 g |
| Item model number | 471TR |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Allied Electronics & Magnetics Private Limited C-64/4, Okhla Phase - 2, New Delhi - 110020, Allied Electronics & Magnetics Pvt. Ltd. |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Packer | Allied Electronics & Magnetics Private Limited C-64/4, Okhla Phase - 2, New Delhi - 110020 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5 x 11 x 7 cm; 210 g |
| Release date | 1 September 2024 |
S**L
This is best controller
This is a budget controller and best controller And vibration are great and triger was pressure sensitive
I**T
Best value for the money (I think) - EvoFox Elite X2
Been using the EvoFox Elite X2 for almost a month now, and - Pros: Looks and feels premium. The Hallsense Magnetic Joysticks & Triggers works really really well like a premium controller. Usually not a fan of RGB lights, but the ones on this controller gives a nice aesthetics touch. Cons: The EvoFox Elite X2 fully deserves 5 stars, except the battery back up I'm actually getting seems less, <4hrs, even with vibrations turned off. And more importantly, so many times it just turns off on it's own. You're playing a game and suddenly it turns off. This happens a few times a day and you need to immediately press the power button to start it. It does start and get connected within 4-5 seconds, but in highly competitive games, specially sim racing - loosing 4-5 secs of inactivity equals to guaranteed loss.
A**T
loving it
it's worth every penny, really good, vibration is fine, not like a premium one but so so, lights look cool, but lights should be on ABXY buttons too, that would be more practical
P**I
Day9 Review: Cheapest all rounder
PRODUCT TYPE This review is for the wired controller. The wireless one seems to have some problems with low vibration and poor connectivity, so I didn't bother to go with it. FEATURES Triggers: They don't jump from 0 to 1. They're mostly linear from 0.00 to 1.00. Turbo: Unlike some controllers that offer turbo button but don't function properly (looking at you, cosmic byte interstellar), turbo is pretty consistent here. However, there's a slight mistake in the manual where the instruction to clear the turbo was turbo+clear+button but the actual combo is just clear+button. Apparently turbo speed can be adjusted with turbo+dpad buttons, but I'm yet to try. Macros: There are two under-buttons that can be used to store and trigger macros. But the macros live only until the controller is plugged out, they're probably stored in-memory which is erased upon power loss. Macros also have some limitations on this controller. Two buttons can't be used in combination (ex: RT+A, LB+Y, etc.). Even though DPAD buttons, AXBY, LB, RB, LT and RT can be used while creating a macro, only 8 buttons are allowed in 1 macro. Vibration: Its vibration strength is quite decent. You have two very small buttons underneath the controller that can be used to increase, decrease, or even turn off the vibration. This is a great feature and would be nice if more controllers adopted this approach. An extra treat is that since the material is a bit translucent, you can see the motors spinning when the controller vibrates. Compatibility: It has both X-Input and D-Input modes, for legacy support. I've tested it on Windows 11 with X-Input in Forza Horizon 5, NFS Unbound and Ryujinx emulator.. no issues encountered. BUILD Its a plastic build that's sturdy enough. Its material is translucent, so you can see the motors spin during vibration. But its not translucent enough to make it look like a novelty toy. The type-c cable locks in to some extent, so it won't easily come out if pulled accidentally. But a deliberate pull will still get the cable out nontheless. The triggers seem sturdy too and have a good feel to them. LB and RB buttons make a mouse type click sound when pressed. Its almost as loud as a gaming mouse click, something you might wanna consider if you have others living in your room. DPAD is quite firm and feels soft but solid to press. AXBY don't feel cheap either, but makes some sound when pressed. Its to be expected as almost every controller does. Analog sticks feel strong and have good grip over them. Gamepad testing showed around 5-6.5% of error after testing a few times. PRICING This item's launch price was 999, I was a bit hesitant to purchase it for 1199, which is a 20% increase just after 3 months of launching. However, considering the alternatives, it still is a good deal. CONS The indicator lights in the middle stand out of your room is dark. It'd be nice if we're able to turn all the controller lights off with some combination. Especially since some controllers already offer that functionality. Its body lacks rubber grip. The matte finishing helps to an extent but, rubber grip is almost necessary for longer gaming sessions. But in terms of hygeine and odour, plastic can be easily sanitized, unlike rubber. To each their own for picking here. SUMMARY This is overall a great controller with lots of features at this price point. Even with a couple of compromises here and there, it's still the best in the market in 1k price segment. I'll try to remember to update this review if the controller fails in the future.
S**I
Amazing!!!
I'm giving it a 4 star because of it's quality or touch feel, it's feels slightly cheap. But for the price given, it's an amazing controller!!! I paid 1600rs and it's worth the money. It works well with my Lenovo LOQ15, the connectivity is smooth, and works well with most of my games. The haptic feedback is great too, if you're on a budget to get a entry level controller, this is it!!!
A**N
A good controller but has issues. Major for some, Ignorable to others.
The reason for 3 stars is because I had 2 controllers and 2 of them lost usb-c connectivity after few days of usage. Something has to be with the internal port and pins being fragile to a point they'll break. Apart from that I found the controller to be very good and precise however D-pad is squishy which means larger fingers would have trouble quick pressing certain commands on D-pad. The trigger was accurate, 2 sticks were very good. buttons ABXY are tactile the controller would last long if not for the bad usb-c port. Power Back up is decent, I play F1 and some other games where vibration and precision is needed, it lasts full game sessions I could say over 5hrs. Vibration is good. I have xbox controller which has trigger vibration as well so without that the controller vibration would be comparable. Luckily with amazon I could replace it once but same problem happened again meaning all the ports would become unusable after certain periods of use. To clarify, when I say connectivity of usb-c port, I mean the connection to pc not the charging capability of it. it still gets charged just that it doesn't stay connected to pc. Would I recommend the controller? I would. However, I still don't know if the controller would be usable after like maybe an year or so because battery charge will definitely decrease while I cannot play it wired.
V**S
Best controller in this price range
The best controller you can buy in this price range, if we compare it to cosmic byte ares then also evofox is better, in cosmic byte the pressure sensitive works only after when u you press it half. The trigger and sticks are very responsive. Plus at start u might feel it heavy for some time but afterwards you'll get used to it.
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