Best Buy:Afterglow AX.1 Controller for Xbox 360 - Blue "New for 2010"


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List Price : $29.99 Price : $23.75
Afterglow AX.1 Controller for Xbox 360 - Blue

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The AFTERGLOW family of controllers breaks new ground in form, features, and radiant aesthetics, delivering gamers an experience sure to have them glowing. The appearance of the AFTERGLOW controllers is defined by clear a polycarbonate body plastic, within which red, blue, or green circuit boards and components reside. Amplifying the theme, multitudes of LEDs within the controllers glow in hues matching the circuit board color. The result is a truly vibrant glow in both light and dark gaming situations. The AFTERGLOW AX.1 for the Xbox 360 is officially licensed by Microsoft so it features the proven ergonomic design of an official Xbox 360 controller. Each AFTERGLOW controller allows the player to adjust the LED settings to: on, off, or vibration (activates when controller rumble motors spin).


  • Color coded circuit board and LED lighting system
  • Three modes of AFTERGLOW lighting for any mood: on, off, and vibration
  • Hardcore gamer control layout for the competitive edge
  • Available in three striking colors: green, blue, and red
  • Officially licensed by Microsoft


Afterglow AX.1 Controller for Xbox 360 - Blue "New for 2010" Reviews


Afterglow AX.1 Controller for Xbox 360 - Blue "New for 2010" Reviews


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39 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not good for FPS's, May 25, 2010
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Afterglow AX.1 Controller for Xbox 360 - Blue "New for 2010" (Accessory)
Well I got this controller because my batteries kept dieing while playing MW2 and this controller looked cool.
The feel was OK, looks were nice but there are some major issues. The joystick clicking is a lot harder and the bumpers are a bit awkward, neither of which had a huge impact on my decision to return it.

The main problem I had with this controller is the joystick sensitivity. And not the kind you can fix by changing the sensitivity in your game. The problem is when you try to move just a little to the left when your aiming down the site about to blast some poor guys head off... you move the joystick just a little and your sites don't move at all, WTF. So you move the joystick a little farther and it jumps to the other side of the guys head and now your back where you started but on the opposite side.

If you don't play FPS's. And the games you do play don't require you to move ever so slightly in any direction then this controller just might... Read more
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Looks don't add up to great!!!, June 22, 2010
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Brent A. Medina "me" (south cacilaky) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
The afterglow controller looks cool and has a cheaper price point but you end up paying for it. The buttons are great and the feel is too but the joysticks are terrible. The sensitivity is messed up and does not allow for precision, and no you can't fix it by adjusting your settings on the xbox. Save yourself the anger and spend the extra 10 bucks on an original.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice, solidly built controller, August 15, 2010
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Neuralsplyce (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
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I think the Afterglow controllers are the best third-party controllers I've used. They are very rugged and can take a beating. They may even be better than Microsoft controllers (Afterglow's bumper buttons won't break if the controller falls off the coffee table...) No complaints about the sensitivity of the thumbsticks, but I tend to play a bit more aggressive. The dead zone seems right for me and the responsiveness is consistent across the entire range of movement. Some thumb sticks seem to have a ramp up in sensitivity where little movements suddenly become large ones which is frustrating in FPS and racing games. The FPS games I've been playing have an aim-assist so I can't speak to the sensitivity in hardcore, multiplayer FPS gaming. I've found switching the glow effect to active with rumble works best. It's not constantly lighting up the room and the flickering helps reinforce the fact the controller is trying to tell you to find safety.
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