PowerA lights up the Nintendo Switch 2 with Lumectra-powered Advantage Wired Controller

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The Nintendo Switch 2 just got its first real glow-up. PowerA has officially launched its Advantage Wired Controller with Lumectra™ for Nintendo Switch 2, bringing vibrant customisable RGB lighting, pro-grade performance features, and an officially licensed design to Nintendo’s next-gen console.

At the heart of the controller is Lumectra Ghost RGB LED lighting, a full-faced lighting system hidden behind a clean white shell that comes to life when powered on. Players can customise the look with thousands of colour combos and five lighting modes, with the control layout smartly shifted to showcase the glow in all its glory.

🎮 Available now at PowerA.com and major retailers | MSRP £34.99 / €39.99

PowerA Advantage Wired Controller: Built to perform, designed to pop

Beyond the glow, the controller is no slouch. The Hall Effect thumbsticks deliver high-precision movement with dramatically reduced drift, while two Advanced Gaming Buttons can be remapped on the fly for custom inputs. A dedicated C Button gives players quick access to GameChat, and on-board audio controls let you switch EQ modes and manage headset volume without digging into menus.

Here’s a quick look at the key features:

  • Lumectra Ghost RGB with 5 lighting modes and extensive colour customisation
  • Hall Effect Sensors for long-lasting stick accuracy
  • Two mappable buttons for added control in the heat of battle
  • GameChat support via dedicated C Button
  • 3.5mm stereo jack with EQ settings (Standard, Bass Boost, Immersive)
  • Comfort-focused design with anti-friction rings and lightweight construction

It’s not just a controller — it’s a statement piece for anyone who wants their gear to look as good as it plays.

PowerA Lumectra Advantage Wired Controller - Bright & Vibrant

The Advantage Wired Controller with Lumectra for Nintendo Switch 2 is available now in White. You can grab it at PowerA.com and select retailers across the UK and EU. You can also get more tech news coverage from us by just clicking here.

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