PowerA’s Advantage Controller For Xbox Series X|S Takes RGB Gamepads To A New Level

Flashy RGB lightingin game controllers has been an enduring concept in the peripheral industry for quite a while now. Why exactly is anyone’s guess, but you can’t deny that a controller decked out in multicolored magnificence adds style to your home gaming experience. PowerA, one of the biggest third-party controller manufacturers, understands the allure of RGB all too well, which is why its newest offering is bringing the concept to its next evolution.

Today, PowerA has announced its new RGB peripheral system, Lumectra, an evolution of its previous Spectra line of controllers. Compared to Spectra’s three lighting zones, the Lumectra system features four lighting zones with three different light settings, allowing thousands of potential RGB light combinations to dance across a controller. To properly showcase the power of the Lumectra system, PowerA has already released a controller equipped with it, the Advantage wired controller forXbox Series X/S consolesand Windows 10/11 PCs.

PowerA Advantage lights

The Advantage controller

Thanks to the Lumectra system, the PowerA Advantage controller can produce multicolored lighting trims around the four face buttons, both control sticks, the D-pad, and the trim around the faceplate. The Advantage controller also features a built-in IR transmitter, allowing it to communicate seamlessly with any other Lumectra-equipped PowerA accessories.

Announcing the next evolution in RGB lighting accessories: Lumectra RGB

Building on the Spectra controllers, Lumectra offers upgrades to level up your gaming space.

It starts with the new Advantage Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S with Lumectra!https://t.co/JLTO7PMkrEpic.twitter.com/ckVKjyCQDE

— PowerA Gaming (@PowerA)July 21, 2025

Besides all the lighting shenanigans, the Advantage controller has many additional perks to optimize your gaming experience. The grips of the controller feature two remappable buttons that you’re able to assign any function to, as well as a pair of 3-way trigger locks that set your ideal press depth for the triggers. Speaking of the triggers, they feature built-in rumble motors for haptic feedback with supported games. The lighting strips around the sticks and face buttons also double as anti-friction rings, ensuring your fingers don’t slip off the controller amid a fierce gaming session.

To help you use the Advantage controller, it comes with a free download of PowerA’s GamerHQ app. It allows you to customize and calibrate its functions on any Windows 10 or 11 PC and then carry those settings to an Xbox Series X/S console.

The PowerA Advantage controller is available now fromPowerA’s online storefrontin Black and White colorations for $44.99. There is also a$54.99 bundlethat includes a Black Advantage controller and a 4-foot PowerA RGB LED strip, though this bundle is sold out at the time of writing.