TSR:ACT HyperCube Pro Review – Luxury Leverless

We first spotted the HyperCube Pro at EVO 2024. By EVO 2025, we finally got hands-on, and it’s clear: this is luxury leverless that people dream about.

The build is the first thing that hits you. Two slabs of precision‑milled aluminum give it serious weight and zero flex. No cheap panels,  just a solid, smooth chassis that feels like premium gear should. This isn’t a stick you hide in a bag, it’s one you put on the table and let people notice.

Since this feels like a Lamborghini of Leverless: Under the hood, you’ve got hot‑swappable Kailh Choc V2 mechanical switches delivering crisp, short throws every press. The native support for PC, Switch, PS3, and PS4. For PS5 compatibility, you would need a Brook Wingman adapter. 

It’s definitely tournament safe. It has SOCD cleaning modes are built to match Capcom Pro Tour and Bandai Namco standards, so you’re good anywhere that matters.

The layout makes smart moves too. Alongside the standard 12-button setup, there are two extra mappable face buttons, perfectly placed for your pinky and thumb. In Street Fighter VI, that means Drive Impact and Parry are right there without shifting your grip, little touches that make long sets smoother.

Looks wise, it’s understated luxury. The gold and white finish, matching braided USB‑C cable, keeps everything on brand. No flashy RGB here, the HyperCube Pro doesn’t need it. The design speaks for itself.

It currently goes for $229.99, but EVO attendees got a specifical discount during the event making it $199.99.

We’ve heard the FGC talk, and it lines up with our time on it. “Two plates of solid aluminum” was how one player described it at EVO. Others praised its responsiveness and how natural the layout feels. After running games on it ourselves, we can’t argue, it’s as good in motion as it is in the hand.

After several test, the HyperCube Pro isn’t just another leverless. It’s the luxury leverless. Premium build, smart design, competitive performance, all in a package that stands out without trying too hard. If you want top‑shelf quality in your setup, this is the one.

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