The Professional Compact Colorlight comes full of a powerful array of options for its €54.90 price ticket on Nacon’s retailer — it is also out there on Amazon for $49.99 / £51.32 / €45.81. Together with the apparent aesthetical touches, the Colorlight is a wired peripheral with the entire normal buttons you’d count on to see on an Xbox controller, together with a share button. As soon as related to your console or PC, downloading the Professional Compact app from the Microsoft Retailer additionally lets you change the button configurations, set off sensitivity, stick settings, and extra.

Being a part of Nacon’s Professional Compact vary, the Colorlight is 15% smaller than your common Xbox controller. Whether or not it is as a result of I’ve lengthy fingers or I’ve develop into far too accustomed to cumbersome controllers, I’ve struggled to search out the Professional Compact Colorlight comfy when taking part in fast-paced video games. It is good when used with slower video games like Baldur’s Gate 3, however as quickly as gameplay will get to the tempo present in one thing like The Finals, I am hitting the entire fallacious buttons as I clumsily fumble across the controller — the place of the View and Menu buttons are notably tough to regulate to since they’re positioned proper on the prime of the controller. My seven-year-old son, nonetheless, has had much better success with it, and the extra compact dimension has proved higher for him than a traditional controller. The dimensions, LED lighting, and clear shell make the Colorlight a unbelievable controller to contemplate when you’re trying to package out a youthful participant, otherwise you simply have smaller palms.

Whereas it isn’t as comfy for me to carry and it lacks any type of textured grips, the buttons are responsive, the toggles are clean, and the extra settings discovered within the Professional Compact app on Xbox supply sufficient customization choices to set the controller to my particular tastes. The app is not as sturdy as my favourite third-party controller, Nacon’s Revolution X, and you may’t arrange a number of profiles, however it affords much more tweaking choices than most third-party controllers. Throughout the app, you possibly can replace your controller, remap every of its buttons, modify the response curve and lifeless zones of every toggle, set the response stage of every set off, and naturally, mess around with the LED settings.

Essentially the most eye-catching function of the Colorlight is the six LEDs on the within of its physique, which you’ll have set to separate stable colours, combine them up, or have it flashing like a disco when you so want. The addition of a backlight adjusting slider is a welcome function, and when you discover the lights being on is simply annoying, you possibly can all the time flip them off by way of a useful button on the rear of the controller.
Must you purchase the Nacon Professional Compact Colorlight Xbox controller?
Professionals:
- Seems to be superior
- Nice for gamers with smaller palms
- Surprisingly customisable
Cons:
- Not nice for players with bigger palms
- Seems to be will not be for everybody
Though the Nacon Professional Compact Colorlight is not an ideal match for me personally (and the un-detachable 3-metre USB cable messes with my gaming setup), it is a sturdy and responsive controller for its worth vary.
Properly-positioned for youthful audiences however providing sufficient customization choices by way of its app to attraction to seasoned gamers, the Colorlight is properly price your consideration when you’re a gamer available in the market for a brand new controller (assuming your palms aren’t on the bigger facet like mine). It is also good to see the worth tag mirror the controller’s practicality as a substitute of simply gimmicks.
Nacon equipped a assessment unit of the Compact Professional Colorlight for this assessment