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A Technical (and Slightly Hilarious) Analysis of the HexGaming PS5 ULTIMATE PRO Controller

Executive Summary: The Quick Take

The HexGaming PS5 ULTIMATE PRO Controller is not your average DualSense. Think of it as a DualSense that went to the gym, started drinking protein shakes, and now refuses to play chill indie games because it only wants to win tournaments. With Hall Effect joysticks that reduce the dreaded stick drift, four rear buttons for lightning-fast reflexes, and hair-trigger modes that make your thumbs feel like they’re auditioning for a piano concerto, this controller is designed for serious gamers. But make no mistake: this is not a couch-friendly, popcorn-grease tolerant controller. This is an eSports tool… unless your definition of “eSports” involves rage-quitting in Call of Duty.

So, who should buy the HexGaming ULTIMATE PRO? Pro gamers, competitive shooter enthusiasts, and anyone who has ever screamed “INPUT LAG!” as an excuse for losing. Who shouldn’t buy it? Casual gamers, racing game fans who enjoy adaptive triggers, or anyone allergic to $200+ accessories.


The ULTIMATE PRO’s Origin Story: From Mod Shop to Main Stage

HexGaming is the offspring of ExtremeRate, a company with over 14 years of experience modding controllers. Imagine the local car tuner shop that puts neon under your Honda Civic—but instead of exhaust pipes, they’ve been giving DualSense controllers new bodies and guts. HexGaming takes all of that DIY customization culture and delivers a “pre-modded” controller so you don’t need a toolbox and a YouTube degree to have a fully pimped-out DualSense.

This means the ULTIMATE PRO isn’t engineered from scratch. It’s more like the Bruce Wayne of controllers: a regular DualSense that was rebuilt with better gadgets and armor before stepping into the competitive arena.


What It Can Do (Real-World Scenarios)

1. Say Goodbye to Stick Drift (Mostly)

If your current controller likes to “drift” forward even when you’re not touching it—like it’s possessed by a ghost who insists on walking into walls—the ULTIMATE PRO’s optional Hall Effect joysticks have you covered. These sticks use magnets instead of mechanical wear parts, so drifting is drastically reduced. No more blaming your controller when your Fortnite sniper shot goes wide… now it’s all on you.

Scenario: You’re in Apex Legends. You line up the perfect headshot. Normally, your stick drifts two pixels to the left, and you hit a tree instead. With the HexGaming ULTIMATE PRO? Bullseye. Okay, probably bullseye. Let’s not blame the controller for your caffeine hands.


2. Reload While Still Aiming at Your Enemy

The four rear buttons are basically like having extra fingers in the fight. Remap them however you like—reload, crouch, melee—with your thumbs glued to the sticks for 24/7 aim control. It’s like hiring thumb interns.

Scenario: In Call of Duty: Warzone, you’re spraying enemies with an SMG. Normally, you’d take your thumb off the right stick to reload, only to look back at the screen and discover your operator is now lying on the ground, courtesy of a shotgun. With the ULTIMATE PRO? You reload using a back button, never take your eyes—or your reticle—off the enemy, and you’re still in control. Domination achieved.


3. Hair Trigger Mode: Pew-Pew-Pew at Light Speed

Want to feel like your R2 button is a mouse click? The dual-mode triggers give you the choice: immersive adaptive triggers for games like Gran Turismo 7 where you want throttle resistance, or ultra-short “hair triggers” for shooters, where milliseconds mean everything. It’s basically like flipping between “Sunday Drive” and “John Wick Mode.”

Scenario: You’re in Destiny 2. A regular trigger forces you to squeeze deeper, costing precious reaction time in PvP. With hair triggers set to 1.5mm, you can unleash a barrage before your enemy’s finger even woke up. Does it feel a little unfair? Yes. Do you care? Absolutely not.


4. Swap Components Like You’re in a Pit Crew

Between the eight swappable thumbsticks in different heights and styles, and textured rubberized grips, this controller offers customization that feels like “controller cosplay.” Concave? Domed? Short? Tall? You can mix and match until your thumbs feel like royalty.

Scenario: You’re marathon gaming through Elden Ring. Your fingers are sweating (from stress and pizza rolls), but the textured grips keep everything locked in. Meanwhile, you switch to extended thumbsticks for a boss fight that demands sniper-like precision. Smough and Ornstein? More like Smough and done.


The Big Showdown: HexGaming vs DualSense Edge

This matchup is spicy. The HexGaming ULTIMATE PRO is the feature-flex beast with four back buttons and Hall Effect joysticks. Meanwhile, the Sony DualSense Edge has fewer physical bells and whistles but wins with seamless PS5 UI integration and faster polling rates.

Put it this way: the ULTIMATE PRO is like Batman with gadgets, while the Edge is like Iron Man with an AI sidekick built into the armor. Which hero are you rolling with?


Price and Warranty Shenanigans

At $219.99+, this is officially the “Gucci belt of controllers.” Worth it? Depends. If you’re grinding Fortnite tournaments, it’s an “investment.” If you just want to play Spider-Man 2, it’s basically a luxury splurge.

And yes, it comes with a lifetime warranty—but with asterisks bigger than Kratos’ biceps. After six months, you pay shipping fees for repairs. Also, “accidental damages” aren’t covered—so no, yeeting it across the room after dying in Elden Ring won’t qualify.


Final Verdict: Who This Is For

  • Buy it if… you’re a competitive FPS player, live for hardware upgrades, and want a controller that keeps your thumbs on target at all times.
  • Skip it if… You play a wide range of genres, need adaptive triggers in your racing sims, or your budget doesn’t stretch to controllers that cost more than a car payment.

The HexGaming ULTIMATE PRO doesn’t just play games—it demands you treat it like an eSports tool. For the right gamer, it’s a literal game-changer. For everyone else, there’s still the stock DualSense holding its own just fine.

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About The Author

Nate Ayers

I have been in the electronics game since 1998. But I have loved it since 1985. Over the years I have sold, reviewed, bought, Broken and fixed thousands of pieces of tech. My main passion is Mobile technology (Smartphones, Gadgets, laptops, Tablet) and Audio (Headphones, Speakers, Home theatre etc...). My other passion is writing my experience down and sharing it with people who will read it. I am not the best writer in the world but I am honest.

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