Thrustmaster has introduced the Eswap X2 H.E, a wired modular controller designed for precision and performance. Built with customization in mind, it targets gamers who value control over convenience.
Thrustmaster Eswap X2 H.E supports swappable parts

The controller features removable sticks, a swappable d-pad, adjustable triggers, and changeable grips. You can choose between symmetrical or offset stick layouts depending on your preference. That makes it ideal for players used to either Xbox or PlayStation-style controls.
Hall Effect tech keeps drifting away
Stick drift ruins accuracy. To avoid this, Thrustmaster uses Hall Effect sensors. These magnetic sensors don’t rely on friction, so they stay accurate longer. Because of that, players won’t have to worry about inputs fading over time.
Quick buttons and rear triggers add speed
The Thrustmaster Eswap X2 H.E uses mechanical buttons with a short 0.3 mm actuation distance. That means faster presses and fewer missed inputs. On the back, there are four programmable buttons to give players more control during intense gameplay.
Who is the Thrustmaster Eswap X2 H.E for?
If you want wireless freedom, this controller isn’t for you. It’s wired-only and priced over €150. However, players who want dependable inputs, high-end parts, and layout flexibility will appreciate what it offers.
More than just another gamepad
It delivers sharp performance, smart customization, and a solid build. It’s not trying to be for everyone but it’s built for those who take control seriously.
Software customization adds extra depth
Thrustmaster also provides companion software that lets players fine-tune their setup. Through the app, you can remap buttons, adjust sensitivity curves, and save multiple profiles. This makes the Thrustmaster Eswap X2 H.E more versatile across different genres whether you’re fine-tuning for a racing sim or tightening inputs for a shooter, the settings adapt to your style.