







Please Note: This product is currently on BACKORDER due to high demand.
As a small company producing custom-built controllers in limited batches, we sincerely appreciate the amazing support.
Estimated shipping date: November 2025
Thank you for your patience — we assure you, it will be worth the wait!
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No two players play the same way — and your controller should be flexible enough to keep up. That’s why we created the world’s first fully modular video game controller designed to adapt to your unique style.
The Proteus Controller™ Kit features snap-together components that let you reconfigure your controller for different types of gameplay. Whether you prefer one-handed, two-handed, tabletop, or a customized layout, Proteus adapts to you.
Building and adjusting your controller is part of the experience — personalize your setup, experiment with new layouts, and switch configurations as your games or preferences evolve.
With multiple configuration options, the Proteus Controller™ Kit empowers you to customize your gameplay for greater comfort and versatility.
Key Features
Multiple controllers in one
The Proteus Controller Kit offers ultimate versatility with 15+ interchangeable parts. Easily reconfigure it for two-handed, one-handed, tabletop, or custom setups. Adapt The Kit to any gaming style and enjoy seamless gameplay.
Customize for comfort and ergonomics
The Kit includes 15+ individual pieces, allowing you to create a controller that fits your grip style, physical needs, and gameplay preferences. Easily move buttons and triggers, or adjust the configuration for a larger or smaller setup. Assembling The Kit is part of the experience, giving you full control over your ergonomic setup for ultimate comfort and performance.
Cross-platform compatibility — Works seamlessly with Xbox, PC, and Steam Deck (SteamOS 3.7.0+).
Real-time adjustment
Easily remap buttons and change analog stick directions using our free web-based software. Each button retains its function, even when removed from the controller—no tools, coding, or extra hardware required.
Award-winning patented design
The Kit’s innovative, patented design earned the top prize for "Best Assistive Technology" at the 2024 Games Accessibility Awards. Created to offer a more customizable solution, it can help many gamers with limb/digit mobility challenges who find traditional controllers difficult to use.
Visual feedback with LED adjustments
Change LED colors and brightness to suit your visibility preferences or enhance sensory comfort.


Free Companion Software
Remap your buttons. Save your setup.
Customize your controls with our free software — no coding or hassle required. Once mapped, each button remembers its function even if you remove it from your controller. Every Proteus kit also includes two extra buttons and an additional mini analog stick for even more flexibility.

FREE COMPANION SOFTWARE
Change your analog stick directions
With the ability to change your default analog stick direction between up to 8 different directions and invert both the vertical and horizontal axis...
You can connect your analog cubes and mini analog sticks to your controller in any orientation!
Click here to check out additional alternative analog sticks.

FREE COMPANION SOFTWARE
Light it your way
Customize LEDs to match your mood, your setup, your style.

Build and rebuild your controller anytime — even mid-game.
The Proteus Controller re-syncs in seconds with no extra drivers needed, so you can experiment, adapt, and keep playing without interruption.

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DESIGNED FOR XBOX
ByoWave works directly with the Designed for Xbox team to ensure that the Proteus Controller works seamlessly with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Windows 10/11.
This means that the Proteus Controller is an officially licensed product and will read in as an Xbox controller on Xbox and PC.
From Concept to reality
OUR JOURNEY TO DEVELOPING THE PROTEUS CONTROLLER

Where it all began
SOMETIME IN THE EARLY 2000'S
Our story actually begins all the way back in the early 2000's where Brandon Blacoe and Eibhlin O'Riordan spent their early years together in playschool and became the best of friends. This is when their love of gaming began. Their favourite game to play together was Shrek 2 on the PlayStation 2!

THE PROBLEM
January 2020
Brandon and Eibhlin lost touch over the years but met up again at a Game Jam in 2020! They made a game together about a blob of Goo that gained consciousness after a failed lab experiment and had the ability to 'bend- goo' (like air-bending, but goo)!
Brandon was studying his Masters in Electronic and Computer Engineering and Eibhlin was doing her undergrad in Game Design. Eibhlin told Brandon about her disability, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, and how it affected her ability to play video games with one hand.

The Solution
June 2020
Brandon spent a lot of time thinking about the problem that Eibhlin had with using standard video game controllers. He realised that there were many other people out there who were also struggling to find a controller that worked for them and Brandon decided to try to find a solution. And ByoWave was born!
The team started in an attic. They took part in a small competition and they won just enough money to buy a 3D printer and Brandon began to iterate on his ideas. The team started with a one handed controller concept, because that was what they had experience with, but when they began speaking to disabled gamers that they met on reddit, they quickly learned that everyone wanted something different, and that there was no one-size-fits-all solution to this problem.

Testing
End of 2020
In order to iterate faster, Brandon came up with the idea to 3D print cubes and ship them to our testers to see what configurations they came up with as a basis for a new design. It turned out that the testers loved the cubes and loved the level of modularity and customisation they offered.

Iteration
2021 & 2022
The next 2 years were spent iterating on the Proteus Controller prototypes and testing as much as possible with users. We travelled around the world to different conferences to see what people really thought about our ideas and we got amazing feedback! We 3D printed functional prototypes of the Proteus Controller and began nailing down on features and functionality based on user feedback.

IT'S HERE!
2024 and beyond!
The Proteus Controller finally launched in 2024! It's been an amazing journey so far thanks for sharing it with us!
We have received amazing feedback from the community and we love seeing the configurations you build!
Here's to more developments into 2025 and beyond!
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Keep up to date with new features and see what the community is building.
Want to see if the controller could work for you? Ask the team to try out your idea and share configuration requests.