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Nacon revolution pro review
Nacon revolution pro review




  1. #Nacon revolution pro review install#
  2. #Nacon revolution pro review pro#
  3. #Nacon revolution pro review Bluetooth#

#Nacon revolution pro review install#

Our only real disappointment is that you need to install the app on PC to make your own presets (via the Nacon Gaming website), with no option to do so through the PS4 console. You can create more extensive presets in Racon's PC app, which allows you to remap the rest of the buttons (PS button excluded) and alter the sensitivity of the joysticks. What's most impressive is being able to map these using only the controller: if you hold down the profile button for three seconds you can then select an 'S' button, and then press the other button whose functionality you want to copy over. These ‘S’ buttons can be mapped to existing inputs, giving you a back-door way of throwing a sly grenade, crouching, or launching a melee attack without taking your thumbs off the joysticks – a valuable option during a fast-paced shooter like Call of Duty or the upcoming Doom Eternal.

#Nacon revolution pro review pro#

Named S1, S2, S3, and S4, these replace the two programmable paddles on the rear of the Revolution Pro models. While all of the primary inputs are there – dual joysticks, D-pad, PS button, touchpad, share and option buttons, and the like – there are also four additional, programmable buttons along the back of the controller. There are even 10g, 14g and 16g weights that slip in under the controller’s rear grips to weigh it down more in your hand. Each joystick easily comes apart with a small tug, allowing you to replace the shaft of the joystick with something heavier, or use a convex rubber cap instead of the default concave option (the latter usually offers better grip, but it's left up to you). You also get a number of parts for customizing the size and shape of the controller's joysticks.

#Nacon revolution pro review Bluetooth#

Inside the case is a mesh pouch containing a USB to USB-C charging cable (3m), a USB Bluetooth receiver, and a dust cloth for wiping down the controller. The Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro Controller comes with the kind of hard case you'd expect for a pair of over-ear headphones, making it handy for travel it feels like it could take a good knock, and has moulded indents to keep the controller firmly in place during transit. Where the DualShock aims to fit all sizes of hands, and keep its inputs highly visible, this is a more grown-up toy. It also forgoes colored shape buttons (square, cross, triangle, circle) in favor of a sleek gray aesthetic. (As mentioned, you can also use the Nacon controller for PC games, though not using the PS4’s Remote Play feature, which is specific to the DualShock 4.)Ĭompared to the DualShock 4, the Unlimited Pro has a lot more bulk, and is designed to more closely fit the shape of your hands. So what does a controller like the Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro give you that you don't have already? If you're playing on a PS4 or PS4 Pro, you'll likely already have the DualShock 4 controller that ships with the console.

  • Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro controller (PS4 Black) at Amazon for $189.90.
  • If you're doing some recon on the Nacon, we've got everything you need to know before making a purchase. But there's also plenty worthwhile kit to be found, and the Unlimited Pro Controller is officially licensed by Sony, so there's no doubt it will work with your PS4, PS4 Pro, or PC. Third-party peripherals are often less reliable than in-house hardware – Nintendo's propensity to brick consoles using unofficial kit being one notable example. The Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro offers a lot for those after a secondary or replacement gamepad: a larger, more ergonomic shape than a traditional DualShock controller, a sleek black/gray design, and a lot of options for button mapping and customization.ĭeveloped by gaming accessory specialist Nacon with eSports in mind, the Unlimited Pro is compatible with PlayStation 4 consoles – and PCs, for those wanting a controller input over a mouse and keyboard.






    Nacon revolution pro review