![]() ![]() Which ever able you look at the controller, it just looks lovely and fresh. The transparent casing lets you see all the inner workings which is something I have always been a fan of when I look back and get all nostalgic over the fact my first ever Xbox console was the White Crystal OG Xbox bought alongside HALO 2 on its launch. Though a little more expensive than the main range of PDP Gaming wired controllers such as the ‘Stealth Series Phantom Black’ that I reviewed previously, the Afterglow Prismatic controller still retains the same extra tier of common sense functionality that is central to their range both visually and in how it functions, to make them your next purchase. If you are to have a wired controller, why not have that extra little element of showmanship which is where the Afterglow Prismatic wired controller comes in, offering all the benefits of a wired controller but showcasing an extra sense of flare to your gaming. Having a go to spare controller is really a must have for all gamers, either just to have as a backup controller or one for a younger gamer if you perhaps do not want them handling your more expensive controllers. Compatible with Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, and Windows 10.Includes a detachable 10 foot Micro USB cable for plenty of room to play with ease – easily charge other devices with this cable too!.Enhanced gameplay with vibration feedback.Hook up your headset to the 3.5mm audio jack and enjoy chat and volume controls located directly on the controller.Featuring Afterglow’s signature Prismatic LED lighting, set your favourite colour.So let’s take a look at what to expect from this controller once out of the box: Features: The Afterglow Prismatic Wired Controller stood out because it was one of the nicer RGB focused wired controllers I have seen on the market, PDP Gaming also do a similar controller for the Nintendo Switch, but for the Xbox One and Windows 10 PC, it just looked really smart and again, the focus on common sense features really made this controller jump out at me. When I attended the PDP Winter Showcase for their range of products, it was the wired controllers for the Xbox One that really grabbed my attention. I am taking a look at the PDP Afterglow Prismatic Wired Controller for Xbox One and Windows 10 PC. Hopefully, it will help future readers too.Following our review of the excellent PDP Level 50 Wireless Headsets for both PS4 and Xbox One, it is time to take a look at something else that I feel most gamers would benefit from, the PDP range of wired controllers for Xbox One. I don't think my exact process is a proper solution, however, this is how I fixed my problem. I think the key was getting the device installed under the name Xbox Gaming Device. It brought back to the first screen (controller connection) and I freaked out a bit because it was showing no controllers recognised again but I clicked the box (saying connect a recognised device ) and it went ahead to the next screen with my controller now connected. The PDP Hub software then recognised the controller (I pressed "A") and it demanded the drivers be updated (atuo-update through the Hub). Windows did find the drivers and It was now listed in Device Manager under "Xbox Peripherals" as "Xbox Gaming Device" (and still is). ![]() ![]() I uninstalled the device (right clicking on it in Device Manager) and physically disconnected/reconnected the controller - hoping windows would find the drivers for me. I downloaded the proper drivers from the PDP site and it showed up in my Device Manager as "PDP " After restarting, my connected controller vibrated and lit up on power.Īfter installing the PDP Hub, my controller was not recognised. My controller was not recognised by Windows at all. (Win 10, PDP controller, Wired, Stealth Series, PDP Hub, does not recognise) ![]()
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