
The Unlimited Pro's battery level is indicated by a series of four narrow rectangular blue light bars that sit underneath the controller's touch pad. The new rubberized rear hand grips genuinely grant more security when the action gets frantic, while the fact that you now don't have to be tethered via cable to the console means even greater freedom in terms of gaming position. I'd absolutely loved the feel of the Nacon PlayStation 4 Revolution Pro Controller on review, and this new model felt like that but subtly refined. In the hand I was simply blown away by the comfort and build quality delivered by the Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro. The case closes with a zipping locking mechanism, too, so you can be sure its contents won't come free if jostled in a carry bag. In the lid of the casing is a cabling net, which can be used to carry the controller's charging / hardwired connection cable as well as the pad's USB connection dongle. The EVA case that the Unlimited Pro comes with continues this high-end aesthetic, with cushioned rests for both the controller and its accessories box (which holds weights and thumbstick extras) also styled up in black and blue. A simply stunning soft-touch casing with ring-illuminated right thumb stick are just the start, with the Xbox-style shaping, rubberised rear handle grips, plush thumbstick caps, and a lush black colourway with silver accents communicating that this is one very special controller at all times. In terms of design the Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro just drips with premium and class. I like a heavy controller so the ability to weight it up in the grips was a welcome boon. The customisation options on the Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro are first rate.
