Wireless Controller Compatible with Xbox 360, Astarry 2.4GHZ Game Controller Gamepad Joystick Compatible with Xbox & Slim 360 PC Windows 7, 8, 10 (White)
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If you have a lot of money,
It's equipped with a wireless connection. as if it were a cordless phone I don't believe it's "blue tooth," but it does require AA batteries.br>Nothing else is required.
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Do you have a charger cord? I bought this for my daughter for Christmas and was pleasantly surprised to discover that it works. We now have four Xbox 360 controllers, three of which do not function properly. My niece changed the controllers' battery packs, and both controllers now work properly. Perhaps this will be of assistance to you as well.
Selected User Reviews For Wireless Controller Compatible with Xbox 360, Astarry 2.4GHZ Game Controller Gamepad Joystick Compatible with Xbox & Slim 360 PC Windows 7, 8, 10 (White)
Throughout the seller's presentation, it is stated that this controller is automatically compatible with Xbox 360 Xbox 360 slim PC Windows 7 through 10; however, when you receive the controller and read the information included with it, it states that in order for this to be compatible with your PC, you must purchase an Xbox PC adapter, which is not included. This is not at all as advertised; do not purchase this product if you are purchasing it for a PC.
The measurements are identical. The buttons have a similar feel to them. It's the same with the sticks. The battery compartment is the same, and it uses the same rechargeable batteries as the first-party controller. It connects to a PC's wireless Xbox 360 controller receiver (but does not support Bluetooth). To use this with a PC, you'll need the receiver, which is mapped as an Xinput device, so it'll work right out of the box with all of your recent PC games. I weighed the two controllers as well. br>br> They're both the same weight (7 pounds). 4 ounces), so there's a good chance they're made up of the same or nearly identical parts. br>br>Control is satisfying. There are only a few minor differences between this and the official controller in terms of button responsiveness. To begin with, the Astarry lacks the Xbox branding (no X on the Home button, and no Xbox 360 logo on the top). There's also room for a hologram (though the Astarry doesn't have one). Second, when the device is paired, the Home button light blinks in a pattern rather than staying on continuously. That is all there is to it. br>br>I'm a huge fan of the controller. It's everything I hoped for, which is to say that I wanted an Xbox 360 controller that looked and felt like the official one but cost as little as possible, and this is the closest you'll get. It's absolutely wonderful. br>br>I was a little disappointed that the blue one costs more than the black one. I would have preferred blue, but I can't justify spending more money on something else. This does not include the PC receiver for Xbox 360 controllers. br>br>It should be noted that this does not include the PC receiver for Xbox 360 controllers. This is a separate item that is available for purchase. I'm the proud owner of two of them. One is a genuine replica, while the other is a cheap knock-off. Both of them work with this controller when they are turned off. I no longer own an Xbox 360, so I can't test this on it, but I assume that because it connects wirelessly with the receiver, it will connect to the Xbox 360 without issue. Unfortunately, because these are such exact replicas of the original Xbox 360 controllers, they have inherited two of the Xbox 360 controller's well-known flaws. The analog sticks are super-stretchy, which is one of the known issues. sensitive, making delicate movements difficult in some games, necessitating the use of a low sensitivity setting in the game or a wider dead-zone. Third-party software can be used to create zones. Second, there is the D- pad is an 8-inch square pad. way disc- Rather than an inlaid cross, use a style pad. As a result, you might accidentally press left or right instead of down or up on occasion. This necessitates some adaptation to the controller's design, but it isn't a "defect. " It's the same way Microsoft designed the original, and it's the same way it's done here. If you're looking for a low-cost option, this is the place to go. This is your best choice if you want a low-cost alternative to the official controller, and I'm not just saying that. This is a fantastic controller from a third party. As long as you know what you're getting, it's a five-star experience.
This was purchased for my personal computer. I don't have a wireless controller, but I do have a keyboard. This can be quickly connected for those who use the Windows operating system. Mac, on the other hand, is a subject on which I am unsure. This controller has a love average overall quality. I had no issues with it while using it. If you're a hardcore gamer, you should get it.
These controllers are a nightmare to use. I ordered a pair, and the buttons frequently lock, as if you're pressing them down and refusing to let go. To correct this, you must disconnect the battery pack. Vibration units can also be turned on and off. Pull the batteries out once more. Even when this isn't the case, the buttons are extremely loud, have a long, stiff throw, and the sticks are extremely unresponsive; think on/off with no in-between. You don't have to be a pro gamer to see how bad they are. Picking a lock in Skyrim is a challenging task. br>br>Here, the large number of positive reviews appears to be suspicious. Check out fakespotter. com to see how they rate the quality of the reviews - However, all of these aftermarket controllers should be avoided. Another pair I purchased (with more reliable reviews) wouldn't even turn on.
This was purchased for my son as a present. I had no prior experience with the Xbox or the control, but I took a chance. My son was overjoyed and surprised. The controller was in excellent working order when it arrived. It was well-packaged and performs admirably. It has made my son extremely happy. In addition, the cost was reasonable. It'll be a fantastic purchase if the control holds up to use. It's too soon to comment on how well it works and how long it lasts, but so far everything has gone smoothly.
Those who claim that the controllers on a 360 are adequate for their children are simply uncaring parents or providers. For real. I'm a 30-year-old father of two who was eager to get my hands on a red and white 360 controller replica after reading positive reviews. It's as simple as connecting these to a computer and comparing them to a real 360 controller connected in the same way. The analog sticks on these controllers have so much dead space in them that precise movement is impossible. Awful.
The only physical difference is that the center button lacks an 'X,' which is completely unimportant.
Because I ordered a Microsoft controller, which is no better than this one, I updated this review. They're both a bit of a pain in the neck. I'm not sure what's going on with these controllers, but they're not the same as they were before, unless the Microsoft one was generic in some way. Who knows because it was not packaged in a factory box. The Microsoft one will be returned as well. My old ones, which are microsoft xbox 360 controllers that came in the factory box, work 100 times better.