
At $150, it’s not quite an impulse buy, so let’s find out how that promise holds up in the real world. Hell, the box even has “engineered for FPS domination” printed on the front of it. However, the promise is largely the same: the keyboard and mouse allow for better accuracy and aiming in some games than a controller, giving you an edge in battle. HORI USA is listing the price on their website at $149.99 USD.Its mechanical keyboard is also backlit, unlike the non-backlit GameSir AimSwitch VX (also $150) I reviewed previously, which works with the Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Xbox One. The release date is for October 30, which is most likely close to the actual update release date as well. With the TAC mobile app, users can also adjust layouts, sensitivity settings and other options via their mobile phone or device without installing software on the PC. The mouse uses an optical sensor capable of up to 3200 DPI and comes in matching white color. This wrist rest is also adjustable to allow for various user sizes. It also has a sizable wrist-rest so the user does not strain with long periods of use. All the switches on the keyboard use Hori original mechanical key witches and are LED backlit.

The keyboard is fully programmable and has an analog controller on the thumb. No drivers or software installation necessary. It is plug-and-play on both Xbox One and PC platforms so its ready to use right out of the box. The cool thing about the Tactical Assault Commander PRO One is that it is also compatible for PC use. However, this one is specifically for Xbox One use and according to the product page, the first officially licensed mouse + keyboard combo by Microsoft.

for short) Pro One is a mouse and small-keyboard combo similar to the TAC Pro for the PS4.

In fact, manufacturer HORI is ready for it already since the TAC Pro One showed up on their website. Mouse support is supposedly part of the net big Xbox update within the next couple of weeks.
