
Argos customers can finally pick up one of this year's finest new controllers for Xbox and PC.
The Nacon Revolution X Unlimited is a critically-acclaimed new game pad that's perfect for hardcore gamers and lovers of first-person shooters.
The Nacon Revolution X Unlimited is available from Argos for £179.99. You can grab the controller by clicking the link below.
The advantage of buying from Argos is that you can order and collect your item on the same day. Likewise, Argos offers next-day delivery based on your location.
The controller has been well received by critics, earning praise for its multitude of customisation options.
Indeed, the controller comes with three sets of weights, six joystick heads, two different D-pads and four joystick rings for more than 60 customisation options.
It also comes with adjustable instant triggers with micro-switch components. This means you swap between the traditional squeezy triggers, as well as quick click triggers similar to a mouse.
The triggers and joysticks also benefit from Hall Effect Magnetic Technology, which helps prevent joystick drift.
In addition to customising the various different components, users can also set different profiles for specific games and genres.
As you can see from the video above, the Nacon Revolution X Unlimited features a brand new LCD Screen, which makes it easier than ever to map buttons and select profiles.
Further customisation can be found via the companion app, including the ability to tweak individual settings at a deep level.
Elsewhere, the Revolution X Unlimited contains a high-performance PC mode, where latency is reduced to 1ms with a wired connection and 2ms with a wireless connection. You can also map keyboard keys to specific buttons.
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