VOYEE Charger for Xbox Controller Battery Pack, 3x2600mAh High Capacity Xbox Rechargeable Battery Pack with Fast Charger Station, Led Indicator, Protective Shell for Xbox One/S/X/Elite/Series X|S
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Greetings, Todd L Robbinsbr>br>The following items are included in the box: br>1 x charger for xbox controller battery pack; xbox one controller battery pack with 3 x 2600mAh rechargeable batteries; br>1 x xbox one battery pack charger's cablebr>1 x user guidebr>br>And we'll give you a 365-day money-back guarantee.br>br> There is a 30-day quality guarantee. br>br>BEST, FASTEST, FASTEST, FASTEST, FASTEST, FASTEST, F
Dear Robinbr>br>If you buy this xbox rechargeable battery pack, the LED indicator on the xbox battery charger will intuitively show you the charging status and battery energy. This is a thrilling prospect. br>br>BEST, FASTEST, FASTEST, FASTEST, FASTEST, FASTEST, F
Yes. They fit in the same way that regular batteries do. These are excellent battery packs, and I highly recommend them.
Yes, the Xbox One controllers will work with them.
Selected User Reviews For VOYEE Charger for Xbox Controller Battery Pack, 3x2600mAh High Capacity Xbox Rechargeable Battery Pack with Fast Charger Station, Led Indicator, Protective Shell for Xbox One/S/X/Elite/Series X|S
Charged. I like the charging port that comes with it; the lid appears to be useless at first glance, but it actually protects the terminals during storage when not in use. LEDs are fully functional, provide a great display, are a little bright, and are gratefully turned off when the batteries are not being charged, even when the device is plugged in. Note: I assume any Android charger will work if you need a longer reach for the entertainment center because it uses an Android charger that is about six inches long. The charge time from new seemed to be around 2 hours, so I'm guessing it'll be three to four hours from dead. I'm starting to think they're alien technology because battery pack 1 of 3, yes three, has lasted six days and three hours from the time of opening and has only made it halfway with a turtle beach headset plugged in at three quarter volume. Although the exact number of hours will vary, I estimate that it will be between 25 and 30. So far, I've been awake for 30 hours. br>The only thing I could possibly complain about is that the pack feels almost backwards in the controller, and you have to pay attention to the positive and negative terminals, but it fits perfectly once in, so it's not even an issue; it's just my OCD from how I opened it and imagined the front of the pack to look like appears to face backwards, so it's not even an issue. Perhaps not, but perhaps. In my opinion, if this immortal battery ever dies, the cost of replacing the AA batteries from the first battery is already worth it.
They came with three batteries, so I can charge two while using one for up to a week of continuous use. I calculated that one charge will last me approximately 5 ish days of 4-hour use. 6 hours a day, six days a week. This is longer than regular AA and Microsoft batteries. br>br>If you don't keep them plugged in, they won't last as long.
This is the solution to my problems with Xbox rechargeable batteries from the first party. I bought these about 3 weeks ago and have been gaming on average an hour a day and haven't gone through half the battery life. I've had issues with 1st party batteries in the past, such as poor battery life and poor connection with the controller, so I'm glad we have alternatives like this product. However, there are a few drawbacks. The first is that the battery life indicator on the charger is not accurate. Even though the actual battery life is much longer, it will drop from 4 to 2 bars in minutes, so don't rely on what's displayed. Another minor drawback is that you can only charge these with the provided charger and not through the controller's charging port, which isn't a big deal given the controller's excellent battery life; simply bring a spare fully charged battery with you on your trip and you'll be fine. The amount of playtime you receive far outweighs the product's drawbacks.
This charger has already saved me a lot of money and time. At night, I like to listen to music through my controller's earphones. I needed a solution because I was burning through batteries as a result of this. I found this product after doing some research, and it's exactly what I was looking for. I like that it comes with three sets, so there are always two on deck and one in the controller. br>br>Heads up, you will need your own charge brick for this product, but since it is 2021, most people will have drawers full of them. You could also connect it to your Xbox, but I prefer to keep mine on my nightstand because it's so convenient.
I'm going to give it a three because it comes with three batteries and works exactly as it should. Maybe it's just me, but this has the loudest high-pitched noise I've ever heard in an electronic while charging. It's similar to the pitch test you did in science class where you raised the pitch until you couldn't hear it any longer. This is so loud that it's one notch below the point where it's no longer audible.
Because there are three, two are always charged and ready to use while one is being used. I only gave it one star because it makes a really high pitched electric noise while charging the batteries, which drove me insane for a few hours until it was finished. It's now quiet because two batteries are fully charged. So I'm not sure if this is a one-time occurrence or if this is going to be the case in the future. I'm not sure because I haven't had to replace the batteries yet.
I haven't had them for very long, but so far they've been excellent and come at a reasonable price (much less than OEM). They were fully charged in under an hour, though I believe I could have gone longer for a more complete charge. They were great for a couple of hours of play, and they came with a charging cable, charging station, and three pairs of AA batteries. Two pairs of batteries can be charged at the same time.
When my controller finally died, I replaced it with a rechargeable battery pack, which was quickly depleted. I'm pretty sure I've charged them all. I'll say that the other two packs work fine, but the third one never holds a charge, which is unfortunate, but hey, all three rechargeable batteries are only for me. I don't want to share anything with anyone.