




🎮 Elevate your game with the controller that keeps you connected and in control.
The Xbox Wireless Controller in sleek black offers enhanced comfort with textured grips, up to twice the wireless range, and immersive Impulse Triggers. Featuring a 3.5mm stereo headset jack and Bluetooth technology, it supports seamless gaming on Xbox One, Xbox One S, and Windows 10 devices. Customizable button mapping and included batteries make it ready to elevate your gaming experience right out of the box.
| ASIN | B01L7PQBL8 |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,391 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 73 in Xbox Series X & S Controllers 282 in PlayStation Legacy Systems |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,210) |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1708 |
| Language | German |
| Product Dimensions | 17.7 x 17.5 x 7.3 cm; 300 g |
| Rated | Not PEGI rated |
| Release date | 1 Nov. 2016 |
B**I
It looks very good, better than the original one
The controller comes packed with a set of batteries so you can use it straight away. It looks very good, better than the original one, plus this controller it's the one for the Xbox One S, it works perfectly on the Original Xbox One, but it's better as it's a new updated version of the controller, it has Bluetooth connectivity and you can connect with other devices as Windows 10 and Tablets. As an avid gamer there are quite a few features that I'd like added to a standard xbox controller so that it not only looks nice but also brings something else to the fore to help make your gaming experience better. Bought this to replace the original controller that came with my Xbox when I bought it a fair few years ago. It works as it should and I like the blue colour A couple of things I've noticed are the textured bits around the hand grips and the LB/RB buttons seem to stick out more than my old controller however its quite possible these were on my old controller but had worn off over time. The addition of a 3.5mm port is really handy and so much better than just having the rubbish usb connection This controller is sleek, comes with a rubberised grip on the back to help make keeping hold of it easier and also has a military look and will set up your gaming experience if you're into a lot of FPS. The buttons are as standard and also comes with the 3.5 mm jack fitting. All round a nice piece of kit although you're paying extra for the look rather than additional features other than the grip.
J**C
Works on Windows 7
Works on PC and Windows 7 if you're wondering. I'm running it with no problems on Windows 7. If you have any problems getting it set up on W7, don't worry google a guide video on YT. It may take a couple of tries but I can assure you it does work and works well. Nice comfortable responsive controller. Don't buy the official Microsoft USB cable in order to connect it to your PC, you can get cheaper and better quality Micro USB cables here on Amazon. I recommend Syncwire Micro USB charger cables, which I'm currently using with this controller, they are good quality strong braided cables. Micro USB Cable Syncwire Charger - [2-Pack 6.5ft/2m] Ultra Durable 2.4A High Speed Samsung Charger Cable Nylon Braided Android Fast Charging Cables for Samsung Galaxy, Nexus, HTC, Kindle, LG, Sony, Xiaomi, Motorola, PS4 Controller and More - Space Gray
T**S
Fantastic quality, use with Xbox One, PC (usb / bluetooth) or Android phone (bluetooth)
Fantastic built quality, comes with the USB cable and it has the audio jack. Most people don't know that you can use this not only with your Xbox One but also with your PC and android phones over bluetooth! Yes It has built-in blue-tooth and the headset connector which is top quality (I am connecting my Logitech Artemis G933 straight from the audio jack, excellent audio quality). The audio jack is TRRS (Tip, Ring, Ring, Sleeve) or AKA 4-pole jack. This allows stereo sound and mic to work, you hear both the game and people's voice over that output (e.g. the Xbox allows you to change their volumes individually). IF you have a PC headset that has separate jacks for stereo out and mic you need to get a cheap cable adapter and you can still use it without any issues. Notice that this comes with just some plain AA batteries just so you can use it out of the box, it does not come with the rechargeable battery pack.
S**L
Feels great but having consistent problems.
i ordered 3 of these and had consistent problems with buttons having dead zones on them which basically made the product quite unusable. One of them also had a horrible bluetooth problem where it would very frequently disconnect and reconnect, eventually bluescreening my pc. I question some of the corners they cut when they made this gamepad but for the most part it felt very well made and if you get a working one, it would be very pleasant but i'm not going to risk ordering a 4th gamepad only to risk even more hassle with refunds and returns - the dualshock 4 looks like a better, more well built gamepad anyway. As a side note, be careful ordering a preowned gamepad - it seems a lot of companies are selling the inferior model here rather than the version 2 that has bluetooth and better grips.
S**E
Could be better...
I have played so many hours with a Xbox 360 controller, so much so that it feels only natural just to pick one up. But now that they've stopped making the things, I thought it would be best to take it to the next level. It was around this point where I cringed at the price of the Xbox One controller and waited patiently for a sale. After I finally picked one up on discount, it didn't take long to get the thing working. In fact, it was as good as straight out the box. My initial thoughts of the controller is that it is quite simply too small. The grips are not large enough for a grown man's hands. I also felt that the analogue sticks are too loose. The Xbox 360 controller had a good bit of strength behind the sticks and that is sadly missing here. It's nice to have a working d-pad on an Xbox controller. It works nicely with older games that require it (hello, Contra!). Unfortunately, the packing for the controller is pretty bare bones. You literally have a controller in a box. There's no mini-USB cable to plug it in to your computer. A little accessory which would have been a wonderful little touch, especially if Microsoft want to encourage people to use their online PC store. This meant that I had to hook it up with either my phone charger cable or buying the required items to use it wireless. I chose the latter. I bought a battery pack with a charger as well as a blue tooth dongle to connect it to my PC. Cost me a whopping £20 in total. This worked perfectly and haven't had any real issues with it. This Xbox One controller is a pretty fine controller, all things considered. It's not perfect, especially for someone with strong large hands like myself. But I feel a lot safer using this thing than those awful things Sony keep making, as an example. My main issue with this controller is the price. Why is it so expensive? I find it hard to believe people are happy buying Xbox One controllers for £50. It's very much like the price of modern games, an absolute rip off. It's one of the many reasons that I refuse to buy a modern age console as I just can't justify spending that much on games and accessories. I wouldn't say that this controller is the best option out. I find my Steam controller to be considerably more comfortable and customisable. It certainly needs improving in places. But it's as good as it's likely to get, unfortunately.
M**.
Great controller - worth the upgrade from the 360
This controller is high quality and feels nice in the hands. The directional pad is much improved in comparison to the mushy d-pad on the 360 controller. Bluetooth capabilities have worked flawlessly for me so far (I'm using this with Windows 10) and there's no noticeable latency or input lag - and it also works with a USB cable (USB Micro-B 2.0 Male to whatever you need to connect it to your device, typically USB-A - this was not included, but I hadn't expected it to be). I have no problems with this controller, and it is worth the price. If you're using this for PC gaming as I am, I certainly recommend spending the extra money to get this over the 360 controller.
S**O
Much improved over the orginal One
After buying the Xbox one orginal on day 1 and thinking what a cheap pile of rubbish compared to the 360 - Microsoft have turned things around with One S! It's a nice well build console....although I say that, they have -an issue that I found out on my first One S and that is the fan! Some of the orginal batch had issues over the fan rattling, so watch out if you buy second hand! The second One S I got from Amazon, it was new and runs silently as it should. As a test, you should just be able to tell the console is on in a very quiet room.....assuming it's just sat in the menu not doing very much. Any more noise than that, I recommend checking out videos under YouTube titled "Xbox one S fan noise" to compare and to make sure you have a unit without this fault as it is very irritating. On a separate note, the 4K part of the One S is amazing! I wanted the One S to sit in gap the orginal couldn't due to the originals size which is why I upgraded - but the 4K aspect alone is well worth the jump. The updated controller is a lot nicer and slicker too!
T**D
Works well with steam link
I bought this for my steam link which I recently purchased. Since this has Bluetooth built in rather than needing a dongle, it's perfect for it. Setting it up was a breeze, press the search button on the controller and the steam link finds it in available devices. Select connect and boom, done. The connection is strong even when I take it far away or into other rooms, but that's expected from Bluetooth. The controller itself is lovely to hold, I've always preferred the Xbox layout (even though I've never owned an Xbox one or PS4). I use the old controllers with the dongle for my PC upstairs and this for the steam link downstairs. The material on the controller is slightly rougher than old versions, which I like just as much as I get more grip. It's exactly what I wanted. ***If you found my review helpful don't forget to mark it as helpful below, thanks!***
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