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PowerA’s MOGA XP-Ultra Controller Works with Xbox, Android and PC

PowerA is launching the new MOGA XP-Ultra hybrid controller for multiple systems. The PowerA MOGA XP-Ultra makes wireless play possible by using a proprietary wireless protocol that Microsoft licenses. It also provides four distinct controller configurations: a small mini-pad mode, a full-size mode with a connected grip, and any of those with a supplied phone attachment.

For Xbox and PC, the MOGA XP-Ultra works with a variety of devices and may be used wirelessly or connected. Bluetooth 4.2 LE wireless communication may also be used on Android and PC to connect to it. The controller is fully compatible with Xbox but incompatible with iPhones and iPads.

The PowerA MOGA XP-Ultra hybrid controller is available on the brand's website and at select partners such as Amazon.
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