It features dual rumble motors, an integrated headset port for those who love playing Xbox Live while even accepting standard rechargeable battery packs. Interestingly it also comes with an LCD built into the controller (which unfortunately does not appear to be touch screen) that allows you to tweak various settings on your computer via USB plug.
The LCD will also allow you to tweak your rapid fire speeds, store combo moves and even remap the buttons to something you’re more familiar with. You can even adjust the level of the rumble motors. Apart from the fact that it can sync with the Xbox 360 without the need for a dongle, we can see why this is one controller that Microsoft will not be on board with.
If you’re interested in getting your hands on the Datel Turobfire EVO Wireless Controller for the Xbox 360, it’s available from Datel for $55.