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Many wired controllers include a built-in 3.5 mm stereo headset jack for wired headsets, and some add onboard audio controls such as volume adjustment, mute, or basic EQ modes. Verify the product description to confirm which audio features are included.
Common customization features include two mappable or programmable back/advanced buttons that can be reassigned on the fly, and some controllers provide paddle-style programmable back buttons for faster inputs. Specific mapping methods and the number of programmable inputs vary by model—check the product specs for details.
Some controllers use anti‑friction rings around thumbsticks for smoother movement and reduced wear, while newer models may include Hall Effect (magnetic) thumbstick modules to reduce stick drift and extend longevity. Implementation varies—review the product listing for the specific anti‑drift technology used.
Most wired controllers draw power directly from the console via the cable and specify “No Battery Used,” so there’s no battery to charge or replace. Confirm the product description if a controller offers any additional wireless or battery-powered modes.
Advertised durability features include anti‑friction rings to reduce wear on thumbsticks and Hall Effect (magnetic) thumbstick modules to prevent stick drift and extend lifespan. For real‑world longevity, review user feedback and product reviews rather than relying solely on marketing claims.