The HyperX Clutch Talon is a super configurable multi-platform gaming controller

💻 Teknoloji 📰 Engadget 🕐 30.04.2026
The HyperX Clutch Talon is a super configurable multi-platform gaming controller

It features a bunch of hot-swappable components inside its bundled case and it's even Xbox-certified.

Following the release of Valve's Steam Controller, HyperX is hitting back with a different kind of gamepad featuring a ton of interchangeable components and proper Xbox certification.

While pricing is still to be determined, the new Clutch Talon is basically HyperX's take on Microsoft's Xbox Elite Controller, except that it's arguably even more configurable. Not only is this the first gamepad from HyperX to offer Hall effect joysticks for added precision and longevity, it features dual-mode connectivity thanks to its included 2.4GHz wireless dongle and Bluetooth connectivity. That means you can use the controller with a ton of different platforms like PCs, Android devices and even a good 'ole Xbox as the Clutch is officially licensed to work with the Series X and S.

Meanwhile, for people who like to tinker with their gamepad's layout and buttons, the Clutch Talon comes with a bunch of hot-swappable components including longer analog sticks, alternate triggers, a circular D-pad, a second set of rear paddles and more. I also really appreciate that HyperX even threw in a mobile phone adapter that screws into the back of the controller, allowing you to instantly turn small Android devices into portable gaming handhelds. And like so many other HyperX peripherals, all of the Clutch Talon's buttons can be remapped or reprogrammed inside HyperX's Ngenuity app, which is finally making the transition from beta to a full 1.0 release. However, for people who still need even more customizability, HyperX says it plans to release official open-source 3D printing files for the Clutch Talon, which will allow owners to create their own original faceplates for the controller.

When I got a brief chance to test the Clutch Talon out for myself, I found that it's really solidly built, even with all of its configuration options. Components like the analog sticks and D-Pad are super easy to swap out thanks to built-in magnets and because the whole controller was designed to be tool-free, you don't need to worry about reaching for a screw driver or Allen wrench. Also, here's a small shoutout to HyperX for including a case with the Clutch Talon, as that makes it easy to keep all of its extra components (including the mobile adapter) together, especially while traveling. There's even a built-in 3.5mm jack in case you want to plug in wired headphones, and with a battery life of up to 30 hours on a charge, you'll probably only need to top it off once a week (or less). Unfortunately, we're still waiting to hear about an official release date, so stay tuned for more info.

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