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Hyperkin DuchesS Xbox X|S Wired Controller w/ Hall Effect Sticks (Black)

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Amazon has Hyperkin DuchesS Xbox X|S Wired Controller w/ Hall Effect Sticks (Black) for $34.23. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Additionally, Amazon has Hyperkin DuchesS Xbox X|S Wired Controller w/ Hall Effect Sticks (White) for $30.60. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Officially licensed Xbox Controller S replica for use with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10|11
  • Hall Effect Sticks provide precision with zero drift, high accuracy and long-lasting performance
  • Modern ergonomic Xbox Controller S form factor
  • Share button for Xbox Series X|S
  • Dynamic Impulse Triggers with enhanced tactile feedback
  • Bumpers that mirror the functionality of the black and white buttons; enhancement ensures seamless access and faster response times, eliminating awkward reaches and missed moves
  • 3.5mm headset jack
  • 10' detachable USB-C Cable for low latency & fast responsive gaming

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Amazon has Hyperkin DuchesS Xbox X|S Wired Controller w/ Hall Effect Sticks (Black) for $34.23. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Additionally, Amazon has Hyperkin DuchesS Xbox X|S Wired Controller w/ Hall Effect Sticks (White) for $30.60. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon

Features:
  • Officially licensed Xbox Controller S replica for use with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10|11
  • Hall Effect Sticks provide precision with zero drift, high accuracy and long-lasting performance
  • Modern ergonomic Xbox Controller S form factor
  • Share button for Xbox Series X|S
  • Dynamic Impulse Triggers with enhanced tactile feedback
  • Bumpers that mirror the functionality of the black and white buttons; enhancement ensures seamless access and faster response times, eliminating awkward reaches and missed moves
  • 3.5mm headset jack
  • 10' detachable USB-C Cable for low latency & fast responsive gaming

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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MrVitruvio
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Bought this for the OG Xbox nostalgia and hall-effect sticks. After several hours in Helldivers 2, the sticks are among the best I've used: extremely smooth, zero deadzone on my unit, very responsive. Returning it due to layout and ergonomics mismatches with how I play.

Pros


Hall-effect sticks: exceptionally tight, smooth, zero deadzone; standout feature.
Triggers: short, sharp travel; fast actuation for quick shots.
Face buttons: firm, tactile "thunk" (except D-pad down).
Build/nostalgia: faithful Xbox S shape and feel.
Cons


Start/Back placement: bottom-left of left stick. Requires thumb lift to press (unlike modern Xbox center placement).
White/Black buttons: mirror bumpers; not independently mappable (at least outside deep Steam remaps).
D-pad down: mushier and less reliable than other directions.
Wired only: sturdy USB-C cable, but wireless expected at this price/era.
Trigger acoustics: hollow spring echo due to shell cavity.
Okay / Contextual


Ergonomics: true Xbox S bulk. Comfortable short-term; hand fatigue over long sessions (large hands).
Bumpers: large and flat; functional but basic. No extra bumper layer.
Status LED: small indicator above logo; a ring would be clearer.
TL;DR

Best-in-class hall-effect sticks in a faithful OG Xbox shell, but dated button layout and wired-only design hurt usability for modern shooters.

Recommendation

šŸ‘ Maybe — Buy for stick feel and nostalgia.
šŸ‘Ž No — If you need modern button placement or wireless.
šŸ‘ Yes — If hall-effect precision is your top priority and layout quirks don't matter.

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palewookYesterday 05:35 PM
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better than microsoft's drift controllers.
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Yesterday 05:52 PM
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MrVitruvioYesterday 05:52 PM
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Bought this for the OG Xbox nostalgia and hall-effect sticks. After several hours in Helldivers 2, the sticks are among the best I've used: extremely smooth, zero deadzone on my unit, very responsive. Returning it due to layout and ergonomics mismatches with how I play.

Pros
  • Hall-effect sticks: exceptionally tight, smooth, zero deadzone; standout feature.
  • Triggers: short, sharp travel; fast actuation for quick shots.
  • Face buttons: firm, tactile "thunk" (except D-pad down).
  • Build/nostalgia: faithful Xbox S shape and feel.
Cons
  • Start/Back placement: bottom-left of left stick. Requires thumb lift to press (unlike modern Xbox center placement).
  • White/Black buttons: mirror bumpers; not independently mappable (at least outside deep Steam remaps).
  • D-pad down: mushier and less reliable than other directions.
  • Wired only: sturdy USB-C cable, but wireless expected at this price/era.
  • Trigger acoustics: hollow spring echo due to shell cavity.
Okay / Contextual
  • Ergonomics: true Xbox S bulk. Comfortable short-term; hand fatigue over long sessions (large hands).
  • Bumpers: large and flat; functional but basic. No extra bumper layer.
  • Status LED: small indicator above logo; a ring would be clearer.
TL;DR

Best-in-class hall-effect sticks in a faithful OG Xbox shell, but dated button layout and wired-only design hurt usability for modern shooters.

Recommendation

šŸ‘ Maybe — Buy for stick feel and nostalgia.
šŸ‘Ž No — If you need modern button placement or wireless.
šŸ‘ Yes — If hall-effect precision is your top priority and layout quirks don't matter.
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SDSummerDayYesterday 06:53 PM
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Having owned all three systems, I've come to one conclusion: no one has built the perfect controller yet — but the closest, in my opinion, is the Nintendo Pro Controller (2nd Gen).

For reasons I can't quite explain, only the 2nd-gen Nintendo Pro Controller has that truly smooth grip. The handles are molded as a single piece without the seam lines you feel on PlayStation or Xbox controllers. Everywhere your hand rests is one continuous, smooth shell.

The thumbsticks are also thoughtfully designed. They use a rubber limiter beneath the plastic housing, so when you push the stick to its edge, it's the thumbstick base contacting the rubber — not the stem grinding against the plastic. The result is an exceptionally smooth rotation and a more refined feel overall.

Of course, it's not perfect. It runs a bit small, has no linear trigger switch, and compatibility can be an issue outside the Nintendo ecosystem. But if you're looking for a high-quality controller, the Pro Controller is absolutely worth trying.
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Samwise GamgeeToday 03:54 AM
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SlickTerrier357Today 12:07 PM
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Quote from palewook :
better than microsoft's drift controllers.
I have had such bad luck with their controllers this generation. I assumed keeping them essentially the same was going to improve the longevity and dependability.
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palewookToday 01:14 PM
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Quote from SlickTerrier357 :
I have had such bad luck with their controllers this generation. I assumed keeping them essentially the same was going to improve the longevity and dependability.
that's a shame. know i'm still searching for my ideal xbox series controller. for the 360 there were some nice controllers. with the one, the quality took a hit. this current generation is stuff that is bad to mostly meh. if you can find an "it's ok" seems about the best case scenario. =(
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BraveMusic2015Today 02:52 PM
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ughhh... back paddles need to be standard on all controllers already
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