PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S
- Brand:
- PowerA
- Model Number:
- XBGP0325-01V
- UPC:
- 617885098611
- EAN:
- 0617885098611
- ASIN:
- B0D8T82K5C
- Walmart SKU:
- 5473941404
Trending downward with a $0.00 move to reach $69.88. Current price runs 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Highest Price
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$113.99 | |
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Lowest Price
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$66.97 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$66.97 |
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$79.87 | |
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Lowest Price
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$40.00 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$69.88 |
Tracking History: We have tracked PowerA FUSION Pro 4 Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S since 10/24/2024. The most recent price update was on Jun 4, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $40.00 (lowest on 11/27/2025) to $79.87 (highest on 9/16/2025). The average price during this period is $70.75.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $69.88 (Jun 4) to $69.88 (Jun 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $69.88.
Customer Insights: Rated 3.9/5 from 258 reviews.
Great controller, the pro buttons on the back are built in which makes gaming easier, the controller feels well built and the port for the USB c cable being open allows me to use any cable which is very nice. I use this for my PC and it works well, the only thing I wish they would have stated in the paperwork is that you need to "turn on" the controller when you plug it into the PC by holding down the xbox button, I thought the controller was broken at first until I looked it up.
Overall, great product especially if you can get it on sale. Works great wouldn't pay full price overall, great product especially if you can get it on sale. Works great personally I wouldn’t pay full price because it’s pretty basic and wired. At $40 It’s a great value and worth it.
I brought this controller two weeks ago and the law stick is already broken. I’m trying to get my refund but I have to go to Allstate to get to get it repaired and everything and I still have to find out how to ship it to you all and that is really really aggravating because I paid my hard earn wrecking money For this controller and it has a defect. Unacceptable.
The older Fusion Pro design with the METAL paddle buttons was better than the newer plastic paddle design. But the rubber grips on the controller are definitely an improvement. However the older Fusion Pro 1, 2 and 3 design was better, because of the metal paddles.
The mute button doesn't always register and instead turns my volume up or down, despite the fact that I am certainly pushing the button directly down as I know pushing it to the right turns the volume up and to the left down. The directional pad doesn't feel as easily accessible, and I find my thumb grazes the button on occasion instead of pressing it due to how thin the cross piece is. this is likely a per game issue, but I noticed my right trigger would not register in certain shooter games.
I’ve owned this controller for less than 3 months and the bottom button for A was stuck and would not come free. It’s a very nice controller at that price especially with the hall sticks however, I wish there was a better set of buttons on the bottom.
It's a solid controller, just not as nice as the price point would suggest. The triggers don't register when the adjustments are turned all the way up. I had a previous version of this controller and it feels like PowerA has gone backwards with this one. I had the original Fusion Pro, with the paddles on the back (bring back those paddles!), swappable thumb sticks (not these clunky, cheap rotating ones), removable faceplate, it came in a whole carry case and everything. This model has cheap buttons for the back macros, the paddles were much better. You could choose how many you wanted on either side, and you could pop 'em off whenever you wanted. With these buttons, I often will hit one on accident when just putting the controller down, or holding it in one hand to reach for something. Mildly annoying. They're also not placed very well (for my hands anyway, maybe they work for others). The adjustable thumb sticks are my biggest complaint. They're just awful all around. When adjusting them, it's hard to tell if it clicks all the way into the slot, and extended they just feel weak. The headset controls in the center don't work very well. It's easy to turn volume up when trying to mute, or mute when trying to adjust volume. Other than all that, decent feel. The grips leave something to be desired in the actual grip department. Pretty disappointed to be honest. The first Fusion controller was perfect. I bought three.
The right and left triggers wont calibrate correctly, sticks drifting out of box and can't be fixed by calibrating. 1 back button gets stuck
Glitchy controller has stick drift out of the box and the joysticks are way too loose. You can change the height for some reason but not the sensitivity. Triggers somehow suffer from the same problem with them getting pressed to 50% completely on their own. The app is a completely different issue as you can’t use a mouse on pc to change anything and need to navigate the menus with the controller along with all the settings seeming to be forgotten as soon as you close the app. Overall 3/10 waste of $75.
it was ok at first but it didn't take long before the bumper and trigger buttons started to fail intermediately
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $69.88 (Jun 4) to $69.88 (Jun 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $69.88.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $66.97 (Jun 9) to $69.88 (Mar 19) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $67.95.
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| $66.97 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
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