HyperX’s Xbox Elite challenger packs Hall effect sticks and 3D-printable parts
The HyperX Clutch Talon is an officially licensed Xbox controller designed to compete with the Xbox Elite, featuring Hall effect stick sensors to prevent drift and extensive customization options. It includes swappable thumbsticks, rear paddle buttons, trigger locks, and 3D-printable front and rear faceplates for personalization. The controller also comes with a secure screw-mounted phone adapter, though pricing and release details have not yet been announced.
- ▪The HyperX Clutch Talon uses magnetic Hall effect sensors to minimize stick drift and improve durability.
- ▪It offers six swappable thumbsticks, two types of rear paddle buttons, and three stages of trigger locks for enhanced customization.
- ▪The controller’s front and rear faces are magnetically attached and designed for 3D printing, with files available on Printables.
- ▪A built-in phone adapter screws into the top of the controller for stable mobile gaming via wireless dongle or Bluetooth.
- ▪HyperX has not announced the official price or release date for the Clutch Talon, leaving its market competitiveness uncertain.
- ▪The Clutch Talon is positioned as a premium alternative to the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller, targeting gamers seeking durability and personalization.
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News HyperX’s Xbox Elite challenger packs Hall effect sticks and 3D-printable parts The newest gaming controller in a crowded premium market offers deeper customization and a cool phone mount. By Michael Crider Staff Writer, PCWorld Apr 30, 2026 6:30 am PDT Image: HP Summary created by Smart Answers AIIn summary:PCWorld highlights the HyperX Clutch Talon, an officially licensed Xbox gamepad that challenges the Elite Controller with magnetic Hall effect sensors to prevent stick drift.The controller features extensive customization including six swappable thumbsticks, rear paddle buttons, trigger locks, and unique 3D-printable front and rear faces for personalization.A secure phone adapter enables mobile gaming via wireless dongle or Bluetooth, though HP hasn’t announced pricing or release…
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