The PowerA Spectra Infinity gamepad feels just like a standard Xbox controller, but it trades wireless connectivity for a three-zone RGB light show and programmable rear buttons.
The PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless gamepad offers excellent control for the Nintendo Switch, but it's pricey for the small number of customization options it gives you.
The PowerA Moga XP5-X Plus controller lets you enjoy a full-size gamepad experience with your mobile games, and it can serve as a wired PC controller in a pinch.
The PowerA Nano Enhanced Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch is an economical, reasonably full-featured wireless gamepad designed for gamers with smaller hands.
The PowerA Fusion Wired FightPad is a capable wired controller for fighting games, sitting squarely between more affordable Hori and more premium Razer options.
You don't need to settle for the gamepad that came with your console. Here are some other ways you can play on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
In docked mode Nintendo's Switch Pro Controller is by far the best input method, but PowerA is releasing an officially-licensed range of Pro Controller alternatives. They're $20 cheaper and include a couple of mappable buttons.
PowerA's inexpensive Enhanced Wired Controller offers comfortable, responsive gaming for Windows PCs and Xbox One systems with a very useful pair of programmable buttons to sweeten the deal.
The PowerA VR Charge and Display Station will keep your DualShock 4 and Move controllers charged and your PlayStation VR headset looking good, but it's a bit pricey for a simple charging stand.