Monday, March 27th 2023

HyperX New Clutch Gladiate Wired Controller For Xbox Now Available

HyperX, the gaming peripherals team at HP Inc. and brand leader in gaming and esports, today announced it is now shipping the HyperX Clutch Gladiate Wired Controller for Xbox. Designed for serious Xbox gamers, the new Clutch Gladiate delivers comfort and control for extended console gaming sessions.

"HyperX's range of Xbox accessories are designed to enhance the gaming experience for console players," said Aurelius Martinez, global category manager - cloud and console gaming, HyperX. "The new HyperX Clutch Gladiate brings players into the action and enables extended customization and control."
Offering new levels of comfort, performance and control, the Clutch Gladiate Wired Controller for Xbox features dual trigger locks and remappable rear buttons, delivering a customizable gaming experience. The two-position trigger lock also allows users to switch between a short trigger pull and a long trigger press.

Additionally, the controller offers two remappable buttons that can be set without additional software. The controller is also equipped with powerful dual rumble motors that enhance immersive gaming and provide intuitive force feedback cues, as well as textured grips for a secure hold and a 3.5 mm stereo jack for easy wired headset connection. The Clutch Gladiate is Licensed under Designed for Xbox and fully compatible with Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, ensuring seamless use across all platforms.

Availability
The HyperX Clutch Gladiate Wired Controller For Xbox is now available through HyperX US Shop for $34.99.
Source: HyperX
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2 Comments on HyperX New Clutch Gladiate Wired Controller For Xbox Now Available

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Arkz
TIL Kingston sold HyperX to HP.
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n-ster
Honestly, I'd be down if the EU goes all big government on us and mandates something pro-right to repair. Standardized replaceable joysticks, forced warranty for joystick drift or parts availability. Then hall-effect with take over and fixing controllers will be more of a thing instead of e-wasting them.
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