The Competitor is a no-nonsense symmetrical Xbox controller that barely puts a foot wrong
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Hyperkin’s The Competitor brings very, very little to complain about. It’s an Xbox and PC-compatible controller that adopts a DualSense-like design with symmetrical thumbsticks, and is a great option for those who prefer that stick layout. The controller does sport Hall effect sticks and triggers, and the ability to disable the rear remappable buttons via simple lock switches is an extremely welcome feature. Otherwise, it’s a very straightforward and cheap controller, and one that’s very easy to recommend as a result.
Pros
- +Very affordable
- +A great symmetrical option for Xbox and PC
- +Hall effect sticks and triggers
- +Lockable rear buttons are a great touch
Cons
- -D-pad is a bit spongy
- -Placement of Menu and Share buttons is awkward at first
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The Competitor: one-minute review
The Competitor is an Xbox and PC-compatible controller from manufacturer Hyperkin that adopts a DualSense-like appearance and symmetrical thumbstick layout. While it does feature niceties like drift-resistant Hall effect sticks and triggers, I’ve found it to be a blissfully simple controller.
The Competitor has no fancy RGB lighting, no gyro sensors, no trigger locks, no wireless connectivity options, and no supporting apps or software. It’s also impressively cheap, has a nice design, and a great idea or two of its own. Its straightforward nature serves it well, and it’s one reason why it’s one of the best Xbox controllers I’ve tested in quite a while.
Some of my favorite controllers in recent years have been the likes of the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro and GameSir Tarantula Pro - both gamepads that are stuffed with desirable features that definitely make their price tags trend upward. The Competitor’s stripped-back, simplistic nature is actually quite refreshing in comparison, and is a staunch reminder that controllers don’t need to be a smorgasbord to remain appealing in the contemporary market.
There are some slight missteps. I’ve never been a fan of the PlayStation-style D-pad adopted here, the Menu and Share buttons are rather awkwardly-placed, and - while this is certainly personal preference and not indicative of The Competitor’s quality - it lacks wireless connectivity. Though at its relatively low price point, it’s easy to forgive these shortcomings.
The Competitor review: price and availability
- List price: $49.99 / £39.99 (around AU$74.95)
- Available from most major retailers in the US and UK
- Compares in price to similarly cheap controllers like the GameSir Kaleid
You can get The Competitor today for $49.99 / £39.99 (around AU$74.95), making it one of the cheaper Xbox and PC controllers that’s actually worth recommending. Readily available at Amazon in the US and the UK, you’ll also likely find it at your local retailers of choice, including Best Buy in the US and Argos in the UK.
The cheaper Xbox controller spectrum has gotten broader in recent years, with pads like the GameSir Kaleid ($49.99 / £59.99) and 8BitDo Pro 2 ($44.99 / £39.99) also coming in at similar price points. The Competitor, rather fittingly, has some tough competition in the space, then, but I’d definitely say it’s comparable in quality to those aforementioned pads.
The Competitor review: Specs
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| Price | $49.99 / £39.99 (around AU$74.95) |
| Weight | 7.1oz / 200g |
| Dimensions | 6.2 x 5.0 x 2.5in / 158 x 127 x 64mm |
| Compatibility | Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PC |
| Connection type | Wired (USB-C) |
| Battery life | N/A |
The Competitor review: design and features
The Competitor differs from most Xbox controllers in its symmetrical thumbstick layout and design that’s practically identical to that of the DualSense Wireless Controller. You’ll find the same boomerang-esque shape here, with similarly designed D-pad and face buttons.
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