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Enjoy the modern design of the Xbox wireless controller, with sculpted surfaces and refined geometry for enhanced comfort during gameplay. Stay on target with the textured grip and hybrid D-pad.
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Stay on target with the new hybrid D-pad and textured grip on the triggers, buttons, and back.
Easily pair and switch between devices, including Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Windows PC, Android, and iOS.
Includes Xbox wireless and Bluetooth® technology for wireless gaming on console, PC, mobile phones, and tablets. Connect any compatible headset to the 3.5 mm stereo headset jack.
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I got it today with genuine rechargeable batteries, simply perfect. I charged them before playing through the USB cable and in the package I have about 5 hours of continuous gaming and they haven't run out. I had controllers for PS3 & PS4 before, but this one left me amazed.
It was purchased last December and has been minimally used so far, specifically for 2 games, DmC5 and Sekiro, which I found tiring to play with a keyboard. So I estimate that it has seen about 2-3 weeks of total use. Unfortunately, last week the R1 button broke internally, in the plastic part that touches the R1 contact. When I opened it and confirmed the damage, that's when I realized how cheaply made it really is. It's not a device worth 50€+, when I can get the same or less from similarly priced Esperanza controllers that cost 15€! It's a lesson in not trusting that expensive automatically means quality. Anyway, I managed to reattach the plastic piece in the right place and avoided spending more money on this device. For anyone who wants to repair it, you should know that you need a T9H screwdriver.
very nice, good in the hand sometimes when there is no clear field with the bluetooth receiver it doesn't catch so well but it could also be the bluetooth's fault
As a controller, it is flawless, just keep in mind that these products often have drifting issues. Make sure to register it under warranty to be safe.
I was unlucky because the controller that came with the Xbox broke, I sent it back, and the one that came to me broke too, and eventually the third one broke as well, until the warranty expired.
The compatibility with Windows 10 is hassle-free.
I got it to connect with the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 via Bluetooth, but it doesn't connect. It connects normally with other devices
It does not connect with Windows 10, nor does it have Bluetooth, nor does it connect with a cable. 50€ in the trash. If anyone has a solution, please suggest it
It was very good but after about 2 years of moderate use it started to stick, first the Y and now the R1.
My white one lasted me 8 months, it fell several times, started drifting a week ago, but I think it's great for 50 euros endless gaming hours. I have ordered other items, but that didn't stop me from opening the old controller and trying to fix it.
Nice controller. The buttons make a little more noise than expected. With 2 sets of rechargeable batteries, it's just what I need
In exactly six months, the left lever drifts on its own during vertical movements, either up or down. Fortunately, the supplier provides a one-year warranty, so I hope it can be replaced. The truth is, I play quite a bit, but I also take care of my things with religious devotion, as money doesn't grow on trees. It has never been dropped, I don't neglect it or leave it dusty, and I always play with clean hands, etc. So if the damage must be attributed somewhere, it is in the construction. A PS4 controller with similar use for two years has not experienced any issues, so it is clearly a product defect.
I already had an Xbox 360 controller for PC and I bought this one as a second one for my son.
Compared to the 360, it is somewhat lighter and has improved ergonomics, as the battery compartment does not protrude like in the old one.
Also, on the bottom sides, it has a textured surface, which helps to hold it more comfortably.
Another improvement I noticed is the D-pad. It clicks nicely and with more precision than the 360, as well as the triggers that require a lighter and more accurate press.
Of course, I have the feeling that the build quality is not at the same level as the old one, which is truly indestructible. And many people mention the drifting issue, which will probably become apparent over time.
Overall, though, it has a nice construction, it's comfortable, and with the holiday crash test approaching, its durability will be put to the test.
So far, I am very satisfied with this purchase. In terms of material durability, I have had it for over a year, it has fallen a few times and nothing has broken so far. The only alteration is the texture on the levers, which has completely smoothed out due to moderate use. So, I would say it is quite durable. I use it as a controller for my PC, it connects very easily with a cable, and the connectivity with Bluetooth was also very easy on both PC and mobile devices, as well as on the TV for steam remote play. I would buy it again
I simply wouldn't buy the white pen again, I got it to match the rest but it stains very easily, especially if you have sweaty hands like mine. I recommend getting a different color instead.
The left analog stick broke in 5 months and the up button gets pressed on its own. The d-pad has mediocre construction, when you press the right button with force, the down button also gets pressed. It feels nice in the hand and overall quite comfortable. I wish they made them more durable
From me, it's a no.
I have it for my PC and I have to say the following:
Yes, good gaming experience, good communication and connectivity via Bluetooth (version 4 for some reason?), good grip and feel in the hand, no one would say there is lag but there is a huge BUT when it comes to the quality of construction and durability, which I find unacceptable and very cheap. It is given that it will not withstand time and I just hope for a similar response from the company when this happens. However, the negative aspects are the batteries that need to be replaced every 30-35 hours or so, as well as the inadequate software for PC. I do not recommend it and I do not think I will choose this brand again.
I tried the PC controller and I have to say it's a very good one, worth its money. I highly recommend it without reservation.
2. This PC controller is top-notch and definitely worth the investment. You can't go wrong with it.
The purchase was made for €60, overall a decent product but with a major drawback - after 6 months of use, the left analog became very loose, resulting in drifting and inaccurate response to commands. €60 for 6 months of use is not exactly a bargain.
I had a 360 controller for years. I can say that it's much better in grip! The buttons and sticks are much superior (except for the possibility of stick drift). Finally, no more batteries. Connecting it with USB type C is a great convenience! Also, it is recognized without further programs or settings from all games and emulators!
The buttons are great for gaming, but they may not be suitable for someone who isn't a gamer.
Very good, better than any other, but excessively expensive. There are quality wired options for under 30€ (Spartan). It's not worth paying much more just to have wireless. Definitely not over 40€.
3 stars because it's VERY EXPENSIVE. I would say it's classic and everything works perfectly. I would say the best price for such a controller would be no more than 65-70 euros.
So, I've been the owner of controller 1 for a year. It's an excellent controller, but unfortunately the design regarding the LB and RB buttons is simply unacceptable. The controller "suffers" from a barrier issue with the LB and RB buttons, as it has two small plastic pieces inside that sink in to press the buttons. The result? At some point, it breaks and you can't press either the LB or the RB. Specifically, while playing FIFA, the LB button that changes players constantly breaks and wears out. The solution? Order barrier replacements from China for 0.80 cents and stock up on them to replace when they break. Other than that, it's a quality controller. I hope this helps.
He fell down 2-3 times and then started doing his own thing (the grid was annoying).
Luckily, I sent it to the dealership with the warranty and after they "examined" it, they gave me a credit (the whole amount) from the store where I bought it.
It's a well-built city controller and quite durable. I have the old version of the One S and in the 5 years that I've been using it, it developed a drifting problem in the 4th year. However, I watched 1-2 videos on YouTube and fixed it myself easily.
Update: I thought I would finally get rid of stick drift with this controller, but after about 7 months, it's drifting again. This is the 4th time I've had to change controllers for the same reason. Of course, the original and more expensive ones last longer, but 7 months without even dropping it once and it's still perfectly clean (like the previous ones). There's no excuse to pay so much money and have them break so quickly. From now on, I will only buy controllers with Hall Effect joysticks (and I will review them) because the drifting issue has become too much. You can't find a controller (regardless of brand/console) that doesn't break, and even worse, in a short period of time. If the issue isn't resolved with Hall Effect joystick controllers, I will stop playing altogether, even if it means the end of gaming and consoles. I can't keep paying for controllers (almost) after one use.
Holder of the controller that came with the console 6 months ago. I can say that as soon as I held it in my hands, I understood its sturdiness and convenience. Personally, the buttons feel hard to me, but not to the point where it's difficult to press them. In the first 4 months, I had a very good experience with the controller until problems started. I should mention that I am not a person who rages and takes it out on the controller. One day, without having suffered any strong falls, stick drift started only in the up and down direction of the left joystick, and in the 5th month, the RB button malfunctioned with incorrect response and pressing. I should say that the drift was manageable, but now that the RB is also broken, I am seriously considering trying to repair it myself with spare parts instead of spending €60 and having the same problem.
The controller is excellent, with impeccable build quality and fast, easy Bluetooth connectivity to the laptop.
I have bought 2 and unfortunately both of them had problems..!!
One in the LB and the other in the RB.
These happened within a period of about 4 months and were only used for pes.
It is unacceptable for a controller that costs 60 euros to break so easily.!!
If the company claims that it is reasonable for a controller to constantly have problems since it is being used intensively by the user, then they should sell it for half the price....
Simply put...
Owner of this controller for 3 months now. It's an exceptional controller in terms of durability. The feel in the hand is truly wonderful and with minimal to good use, the controller will look like new even after some time. The issue with the axyb button inputs that others mention does exist, but it's somewhat subjective in my case. Sometimes, depending on where you press the buttons (if it's not directly in the center), they can lose some input, but if you're used to not pressing them in the corners, then in 99% of cases there won't be any problem. Also, these buttons are relatively noisy compared to other controllers, but not to an annoying degree. As for drifting, I haven't experienced it so far. Even if it doesn't offer many new features compared to the dualsense, it uses the already exceptional xbox one controller as a base and makes it even better. I would definitely buy it again and recommend it to everyone.
Microsoft, regarding its controllers, is always one step behind every year. The controller itself is sturdy with a good grip, but they made it smaller, and the addition of the extra middle button doesn't even work on a computer. The most important thing is that there is a problem with the buttons, especially the Y and X buttons, as they don't respond well. It's a known and recognized issue, as I sent mine back and received a new one with the exact same problem. Imagine playing KF2 at a competitive level and not being able to switch weapons with the Y button. Anyway, even though I always get Microsoft controllers, next time I'll make sure it's an Xbox One and not a Series X.
Update: Same problem with the XYAB buttons as before. RMA again.
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