HyperX Clutch Gladiate – Wired Controller for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Officially Licensed by Xbox, Dual Trigger Locks, Programmable Buttons, Dual Rumble Motors
$34.99
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Description
Price: $34.99
(as of Sep 17, 2024 13:53:59 UTC – Details)
The HyperX Clutch Gladiate is built for Xbox players that want a controller that can maximize their performance. This officially licensed wired Xbox controller features dual trigger locks and remappable rear buttons so you can optimize control for the way you play. Powerful dual rumble motors add immersion and intuitive force feedback cues. Clutch Gladiate’s textured grips help you keep a comfortable, secure grasp of the controller. It also features a 3.5mm stereo jack so you can easily connect your favorite wired headset.
Officially Licensed by Xbox: The HyperX Clutch Gladiate is fully compatible with Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S consoles, as well as PC.
Faster Trigger Pulls with Dual Trigger Locks: Set the lock position for short pulls to execute actions faster, or keep the longer pulls for trigger actions that need more finesse.
Gain The Advantage with Programmable Buttons: Configure the rear buttons to actions like thumb stick clicks so you’ll have faster access to them, giving you an extra edge in competition.
Immersive, Powerful Dual Rumble Motors: Feel every shot, hit, and rev or your engine more vividly with the Clutch Gladiate’s dual rumble motors.
Comfortable, Textured Grips: Keep a firm grasp on the game situation and your controller with the comfortable textured grips.
Convenient 3.5mm Stereo Headset Port: Directly connect your favorite headset to the 3.5mm port for convenient routing of the audio and microphone.
Durable, Easy-to-Store, Detachable Cable: The tough Clutch Gladiate is built to survive daily gaming. It has a detachable USB-C cable to help prevent damage from abrupt snags or pulls.
Easily Share Your Highlights: Let your friends and followers know about your successes or hilarious mishaps with the convenient Share button.
Customers say
Customers like the grip quality and stick drift of the video game controller. They mention it feels sturdy and light with a decent grip. Customers appreciate the value for money and functionality. However, some customers have issues with acceleration. Opinions are mixed on the trigger functionality, buttons feel good, and sturdiness.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Coolcat –
Surprised I keep coming back
So this is a really weird review I picked this up because I got it confused with gamesir s7 thinking it had a mute button next to the head jack, what I found instead though is both surprising and addicting. I primarily play FPS and specifically warzone. For starters the mic monitoring is very aggressive and substantially more present than turtle beach equipment which was a surprising plus I found myself talking normally through intense firefights because I could hear my own voice over all the terrible sound effects that come with warzone. I sit at a desk and play so the wired thing isnât an issue. The sticks are very good I actually like the tension in them more than my series 2 elite. The back paddles are so much more engaging than my series 2 as well when you press then there is no doubt you did and it makes a noticeable thunk noise making slide cancelling so much easier. I never had a controller with paddles mounted in the grip like this and it definitely feels as solid as my ps4 scuf impact. It seems lighter than a standard Xbox controller but still has vibration.The best part of the controller though is the grip itâs one of the best Xbox style controllers. I donât know how to describe it other than saying the grip pulls it into your palm better than any controller I have owned.Overall a great controller but there are a few places it falls down. The trigger stops are a joke maybe reduces 30 percent tops. The d pad is serviceable but wouldnât want it for any fighting game. The faceplate feels cheap while the grips are generally decent. As mentioned before no mute button but thatâs on me. Overall for the price I paid it is great and I find myself coming back to it more often than my elite series 2.
Michael Dotson Smiley –
Bought 2
Works perfect. I bought 2 they work. I mean they are as good as it gets for cheap controllers.
Andres Mata –
Extra Deadzone space
For those looking on console looking for a comprehensive review on all the controller’s benefits and cons, this isn’t that review for you.I will say how it compares to other 3rd party controllers. And it comes out pretty good. The sound quality is fine, the mic quality is fine, the triggers feel good, and the trigger locks do the job for a $30 controller.The main issue that MIGHT be a deal break for some is the stick dead zone. You have to tilt the sticks a hair more than you would on the first party controller in order to get some response, and they reach their max rotation a little bit quicker as well. This helps ensure that you won’t run into stick drift at all, but it does affect responsiveness in games that require precise aiming without aim assist.For example, in a racing game, you won’t be responding to turns as easily, which could be of great benefit to avoid spin out, and you will reach max turn easier. But in a game like say Dead by Daylight where there is no aim assist, your aim is going to be a little off because of all the extra dead zone given.The other aspect is that the omni directional left stick DOES have a little bit of an issue with dead zones registering as max input. In a game like Yakuza, I was finding my character cancelling sprint because the game thought I was inputting too far and jogging me between up left and up too frequently.These are nitpicks all in all, and your mileage may vary. For a PC gamepad, this does the job very well. For Xbox, just know the right tool for the toolbox.
Felipe Fleury –
Really really good controller
Amazing controller for the price. Feels sturdy and light with a decent grip. It has all the pro features like hair pin triggers which feel great and back buttons. The thumb sticks axis were perfect out of the box testing with gamepad-tester.Input latency was a consistent 3.9 ms. I tried to overclock it but it did not work.Itâs a perfect $35 pro controller.
J. York –
Worked well until it didn’t
I love this controller. I was using my elite plugged into my computer, but figured since I was just playing plugged in I should just get a USB one instead of killing my elite’s battery leaving it plugged in all the time and let my Elite go back to the living room.Back buttons are awesome. Only one on each side instead of two with the elite, but it works great with a built in, non-software based mapping system. Trigger stops are perfect for fast trigger and ADS. Has a built in stick drift correction system – you can recalibrate the sticks and the trigger pulls if they stop working to spec, again without any software installs.Now the issue is that my right trigger stopped working properly about 2 weeks in (and about 30 hours of Call of Duty, so I admit I wasn’t being kind). It started shooting when I wasn’t pulling or had released the trigger, and sometimes wouldn’t shoot when I pulled the trigger. Obviously an issue in a game reliant on shooting. But a recalibration later, and it’s working again. For about a week. Then a recalibration fixes it for about a day. Then an hour. Now I can’t go a full game before it starts being wonky. I could probably turn off the trigger stop, but this isn’t a racing game, I don’t need 200 points of sensitivity and a half inch travel, I need on and off and the shortest version of that possible. So I’m about 40 hours of CoD into this controller and the right trigger wiggles and doesn’t do what I want half the time.I’ve opened a warranty claim and I’ll see how that goes and update the review. For now though I’ve spent $35 on 3/4 of a month’s use. The price for the controller is good, but only if it works for longer than a month at a time. But if you’re playing less demanding games like Stardew Valley or Peggle, this works great and you won’t regret it.
Herlod Gleekinmeyer –
Way Better than the cheapie I bought a few months ago…
I assembled a PC for the Sole Purpose of running Red Dead Redemption 2.Wasn’t sure what I needed so I bought a real cheap controller that was worthy of our current economy.When I saw this controller had a discount, I thought, “It’s Time”.Might even buy one to have on hand.I give this Game Controller Three Thumbs Up!!!
Neftalà Rivera –
Cumple para lo que es y sobre todo, lo que cuesta
Ames –
I bought this for my fiancée and he absolutely loves it! No need for batteries as it isnât wireless but it works perfect! 10/10 recommend!!
Bhouu –
1 semaine dâutilisation et elle ne sâallume plus, je déconseille ce produit. En plus pour mâa part cela fais un peut cher pour une filaire.Jâai essayé avec un autre câble mais rien nây fais elle ne sâallume toujours pas. Je précise, quâelle nâai pas tomber, nâa pas eut de coup, ou de liquide dessus.Ce produit et plus tôt attirant, mais à fuir totalement.
De Blasio Cristian –
Joystick che mi ha sorpreso parecchio non solo per l’estetica ma soprattutto per la qualità e le funzioni che offre. Partendo dal presupposto che è riconosciuto e compatibile con qualsiasi hardware o software (cosa non da poco conto) il joystick si presenta molto solido seppur “plasticoso”.Oltre ai tasti tradizionali ci sono delle cose che lo contraddistinguono dai classici joystick.1. La presenza di 3 tasti completamente programmabili sul retro del joystick e facili da raggiungere con le dita durante il gameplay.2. I trigger che se attivati vanno ad accorciare la corsa di LT/RT per avere una risposta praticamente immediata ad una leggerissima pressione. Utilissimo negli FPS.Prodotto approvatissimo e consigliatissimo ad un prezzo decisamente abbordabile.
MarÃa Antonia –
A este precio, no encuentras NADA, y digo NADA parecido, vengo de dualsense edge y de thrustmaster eswap pro y esto es de coña, tienes un mando profesional por 35 pavos, de locosâ¦