Hyperkin DuchesS Wired Controller - White - Officially licensed S Controller replica for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 1

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 109 ratings

Price: 36.1

Last update: 01-25-2025


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Officially licensed Xbox Controller S replica for use with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10|11
Hall Effect Sticks: Precision with Zero Drift. With high accuracy and long-lasting performance.
Modern Ergonomics: Rediscover the modernized Xbox Controller S form factor to meet the evolving gaming demands of future generations.
Share button for Xbox Series X|S: Share your greatest gaming moments and epic plays of the game.
Dynamic Impulse Triggers with Enhanced Tactile Feedback: The power of the game at your fingertips. Immerse yourself in every pulse, rumble, and vibration. Don't just play the game; feel it.
Introducing bumpers that mirror the functionality of the Black and White buttons. The design enhancement ensures seamless access and faster response times, eliminating awkward reaches and missed moves. Experience fluid, natural gameplay with enhanced control right at your fingertips.
3.5mm headset jack: Experience crisp clear audio, enjoy chatting to your teammates, or immerse yourself into the game.
10 Ft. Detachable USB-C Cable: Experience Low Latency & Fast Responsive Gaming, ensuring every input is executed instantly.
Complete the Legendary Xbox Replica Trio: The final piece to complete the legendary Trio of Hyperkin Official Xbox replicas. Finally, you can now play with every generation of Xbox controllers, on modern consoles. Relive the nostalgia with authentic design and modernized performance.

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  • Unau
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great nostalgia bait, but probably also perfectly fine as a daily-driver for those <30
    Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
    If you used the S-types on the original Xbox back in the day, you'll find your muscle memory comes back almost instantaneously. The new bumpers, few new buttons, and the shiny new Hall-effect sticks are somewhat exceptions to this.

    The buttons feel great, but Back & Start being in the bottom-left again rather than centered as they are on a modern controller can take a few hours of retraining to grow used to again. The Black & White buttons do the same things the bumpers do so they're ultimately optional, but they're pretty much mandatory for many modern titles as designed imo, since they're so much easier to depress than are the Black & White buttons, and you're able to do so without removing your fingers from the analog sticks or dpad/ABXY face buttons. These new bumpers are also easy enough to get used to, but I must admit they're hidden a bit farther away back there than are bumpers on a modern official Xbox controller, though the entire controller isn't built to the smaller child-suited form-factor of newer official controllers. We did fine with them as kids, regardless. I cannot imagine anyone without incredibly small hands finding even these bumpers uncomfortable for even longer sessions -- they feel just fine to reach, being a typically-sized adult man myself, and they're hardly much farther back there than on the official controller I have side-by-side with it right now as I write.

    By my reckoning, the biggest functional change from the OG S-type has to be the new Hall-effect analogue sticks. They're almost entirely resistance-less, and the little bit of resistance you're able to detect feels as if there's nothing pulling back at you -- only a constant, slight resistance. Feeling my old genuine S-type relic next to me now, I have to say, the old analogue sticks were VERY stiff to move -- as though rubber-bands are fighting you. They have a lot of resistance as you shift them around. Newer official Xbox controllers have far, far less resistance than the old S-types, but these new Hall-effect sticks have even less resistance than that, and its resistance is of a more consistent, almost digitally pure resistance for the sake of resistance. It's difficult to describe, but it feels more consistent, rather than changing depending upon where and how extended the stick is in its range of motion. I quite prefer it to either of the alternatives myself, but it is a slight departure which may take a bit of getting used to. You can feel a bit of deadzone in the center, as with the OG S-types. How much of that his hardware vs software, I can't say, but it's not an issue for me. They do say Hall-effect tech is virtually immune to the sort of stick-drift which has plagued the major companies for decades now, so I'll take this constancy over a progressively deteriorating stick drift or stick wobbling which tends to happen with the old tech.

    It's wired, too, so that may be a con to some, though I don't really notice it as the cable detaches, and the one it comes with is so imperceptibly light when plugged-in, as well as long enough to make it a non-factor. Feels to be a quality cable. Solid, fabric exterior, with their own branding.

    The Xbox sticker is a button as well. The logo not blinding you at nighttime is lovely, as there's no luminescence to it after it's fully connected and the LED on the face turns itself off (on PC, at least -- I can't say for the consoles).

    That being said, all of the buttons are satisfying to use and almost perfectly emulate the look and feel of each of the buttons on the original S-types. ABXY+B/W have that translucent raised bubble effect, and feel hefty to press, with that thudding actuation you can't miss. Back/Start (or whatever they're called now) don't depress far at all, and are very clicky. Triggers give good resistance. Bumpers feel more like the ABXY buttons than the clickiness of Back/Start.

    The D-pad is objectively better than on the old S-type while still being *that type* of d-pad. Less mushy, easier to discern when it's pressed. It's shaped the same and travels that longer distance just as the old S-type, but has more of a sharper thud to it -- but it's definitely not clicky like some newer d-pad designs. It doesn't begin to depress until you put a good bit of pressure on it, at which point it depresses to max with a dull thud. I can't imagine anyone disliking it, it's great.

    They clearly put a lot of effort and painstaking engineering into this thing. I don't regret it one bit. It's my new go-to, and I don't feel compelled to put it down for any uses in particular, as though it were a gimmick not suited to certain tasks. I can't say I'm disappointed by any of it, and it has plenty I greatly prefer.
  • Rachel
    5.0 out of 5 stars Retro feel, Premium quality!
    Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
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    The duchess is the 's' controller most known from the 2002 Xbox. This rendition has been brought back with the EXACT same feel but with all the upgrades needed for modern gaming. It has added bumpers that are mapped to the black/white buttons , a share button , and HALL SENSOR sticks unlike your $150 elite controller.
    Hall sticks are game changing. Xbox elite, PlayStation pro,razer ,scuf etc all wanna charge $100+ for graphite paper sticks that are designed to fail with stick drift and make you buy another controller. Hall stills are magnetic and have no parts that would fail that way. All for $50!!
    This controller is not only a great nostalgia trip but incredible build quality at a steal of a price.
    Compatibility is for Xbox series s/x and PC
  • Stephen Wrye
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great controller
    Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
    The Xbox controller is an outstanding piece of gaming hardware that consistently delivers an exceptional experience. Its ergonomic design fits comfortably in the hands, allowing for hours of uninterrupted play without any discomfort. The button layout is intuitive and responsive, with a tactile feel that enhances precision and control. The improved thumbsticks offer excellent grip and accuracy, making it easier to execute complex maneuvers in game. Additionally, the controller’s build quality is robust and durable, capable of withstanding intense gaming sessions.

    Overall, the Xbox controller excels in every aspect, from comfort to performance. It’s a must-have accessory for any serious gamer, offering an unparalleled gaming experience.
  • Lumi Kløvstad
    5.0 out of 5 stars Honestly one of the best PC controllers out there
    Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
    What a difference two little shoulder buttons make!

    Honestly, the Duke was never a bad controller, then or now, as long as you had the prodigious G R A S P to wield such a device. The "Duchess" is, as it was then, a scaled down affair more in line with what the original Xbox team had planned for the controller all along before a twist of fate had them ultimately resort to motherboards that were MUCH larger than planned, a comedy of errors that resulted in the famed CHONK of the original Duke.

    As Hyperkin did with their take on the Duke, they have added a pair of proper shoulder buttons, along with a centered Share button -- the two tiny concessions made to update the controller to a more modern form. In doing this, they've made it... pretty damn perfect actually. It fits amazingly in the hand, and while the system buttons remain offset to the left which DEFINITELY made for an awkward first few weeks with the venerable Lady, that's more muscle memory than anything else, and mine is beginning to shift back to the Old Ways at long last. Don't like the new shoulder buttons? Don't use 'em! As on the Hyperkin Duke, the old Black and White buttons are preserved in all their fully functional glory. While I fully acknowledge that shoulder buttons really ARE the superior solution, I feel like it would largely be a similar matter of simply retraining my hands to use the B&W buttons again.

    You know, if I wanted to.

    But I don't.

    All in all, some tiny choice additions to an already tried and proven design results in the revived Duchess being, in my opinion, one of the best controllers money can buy out there, period.

    You can't go wrong when you take this Belle to the Ball.
  • colleenie1971
    5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the modern controllers
    Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
    I grew up obsessed with Halo 1 and 2 so I got this out of nostalgia; but I noticed that this is a lot more comfortable than the current Xbox One controllers. The hall effect sticks are just icing on the cake. 100x recommend and hope they keep producing these for years to come.
  • Steven gonzales
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome retro controller
    Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
    This brings me back to the original Xbox controller days. Feels just like the original, and has even better sticks. It is wired, but I don't mind it. The USB c cord is detachable and feels like quality. Pick this one up!

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