Like RGB on your Xbox controllers? You’ll love this new launch from PowerA


What you need to know

  • PowerA has launched a new ecosystem of lighting accessories, Lumectra Zone, which features an update to the popular Spectra Xbox controller and an LED lighting strip.
  • The Advantage Wired controller for Xbox Series X|S with Lumectra is available now in black and white at PowerA.com, Amazon, and other major retailers worldwide.
  • The standalone controller with Lumectra RGB will have a starting MSRP of $44.99 in the US, and comes in black or white. The Lumectra RGB LED light strip is available separately for $19.99. 
  • The bundle of the Advantage Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S with Lumectra and a 4-foot RGB LED Strip is available for $54.99, saving $10 when purchased together.

Roses are red, violets are blue, I adore RGB products and Xbox controllers too. Luckily, PowerA answered my love letters today and launched another RGB controller for Xbox as a successor to its popular Spectra wired controller. The new Advantage Wired Controller for Xbox isn’t simply a ‘Spectra 2 Electric Boogaloo’ though, it’s part of a new range of lighting products being launched by PowerA. The Lumectra range will be an ecosystem of RGB technology added to various PowerA products, starting with the Advantage Controller which comes in Black or White for $44.99, and an LED lighting strip for $19.99. 

All of the above-mentioned products are available today from PowerA, Amazon and GameStop and you can purchase a bundle of both the new controller, which is officially licensed by Xbox, and LED strip for $54.99, representing a $10 saving.

Both controllers come with the programmable back buttons that feature on PowerA’s other controllers, which are increasingly needed in more demanding games like Starfield and Armored Core 6.

Controller fans may already be familiar with PowerA products and the Spectra Infinity controller, which also had vibrant RGB lighting. We test its products regularly at Windows Central and most recently I was impressed with the PowerA Nano Enhanced controller which is a miniature Xbox controller with those increasingly important back buttons I’ve come to miss when using the standard Xbox controller. 





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