I recently reviewed the $99 PowerA OPS v3 Pro, calling it one of the best value-for-money pro controllers in 2024. But I may have spoken too soon. PowerA’s OPS v1, priced at just $50, costs pretty much the same as a standard Xbox PC controller but delivers much of what the OPS v3 offers—minus a few premium features. After a few weeks with the OPS v1, I’m honestly questioning why I’d choose its pricier sibling over it.
The OPS v1 looks like an Xbox controller with additional buttons on its face and back. The smooth, solid plastic housing feels great, but there are some key differences compared to the OPS v3. Most notably, the OPS v1 lacks the aggressive, textured rubber coating on the grips. Does it matter? Not really—unless you have exceptionally sweaty hands. I still found the controller comfortable to hold, and its smooth finish is easier to keep clean. There’s also a subtle grip on the underside, courtesy of micro-etched PowerA logos.
Another omission is RGB lighting. While the wraparound RGB on the OPS v3 was eye-catching, I didn’t miss it. Similarly, the OPS v1 drops the two remappable shoulder buttons found on the v3, leaving you with just four back buttons—more than enough for most players. Lastly, the OPS v1 lacks the magnetic connector ports for the OPS v3’s charging dock.
Internally, the OPS v1 retains some of the OPS v3’s standout features, like Hall effect triggers and thumbsticks, so stick drift isn’t a concern. The triggers feel smooth and include a 3-way trigger lock for adjustable playstyles. However, the thumbsticks lack the v3’s twist-to-adjust height mechanism. While you can swap out the stick caps (a few are included in the box), that’s the extent of customization here.
Compatibility: Windows 11, Cloud and Mobile devices
Connectivity: 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth, USB wired
Ports: USB-C
Triggers: Hall effect
Thumbsticks: Hall effect
Thumbstick layout: Asymmetric (Xbox-style)
Weight: 269 g
Price: $50 | £50 | AUD$89
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