Xbox Wireless Controller - Blue
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I believe that people should specify the type of headset they are attempting to connect, as audio does not - NOT - This headset will not work with any other. You must use a headset that complies with the CTIA standard. As a result, I believe others are relying on any generic "Big Box" headset to work. Furthermore, if you're using it on a PC (as I am), Audio does not work. NOT - This product does not work with Bluetooth. Bluetooth is used to control the controller. However, because audio uses the 2, you'll need the Xbox Wireless Adapter. Make your Questions and Answers as clear as possible because you'll be using the 4 Ghz frequency. I'm guessing you're working with a non-standard language. headsets that are willing to cooperate
It has a slight texture, so it isn't completely smooth.
You can use headphones or the adapter, both of which work.
Selected User Reviews For Xbox Wireless Controller - Blue
We assumed the rechargeable Xbox brand plug and play charging set had gone bad when the first one arrived that wouldn't hold a charge with our battery pack. I placed an order for a new Xbox plug-and-play charging set and set up the controller for charging. When fully charged, the controller can last up to 30 minutes. The game lasted 45 minutes, which is unusual. We used an existing controller to test the plug-and-play battery and cord, and it worked fine for several hours before the controller died. br>When we received the replacement blue controller from Amazon, my husband immediately noticed that the sound was cutting in and out when plugged into his headset. In addition, the controller's buttons would only work on occasion. We disconnected the headset from the new blue controller and connected it to an older controller, and voila, sound was restored and all buttons functioned properly. I'm not sure what the problem is with these blue controllers, but we won't be getting a third after trying two of them; it's very frustrating!.
We went through the following procedures: These controllers are garbage, even after changing batteries and restarting the Xbox multiple times. br>br>It's not just this blue version, or even the Amazon versions. For Christmas, I purchased two Xbox One S consoles with white controllers for my children. I purchased one from Amazon and the other from Microsoft directly. For Christmas, I also bought a Minecraft controller from Microsoft. We hung one of the white controllers on the wall so my son could use the Minecraft controller (which he never did). The Minecraft controller began to drift badly on both joysticks within 5 months, and the microphone port began to fail. Because Microsoft's shoddy warranty on these controllers is only good for 90 days, I decided to take the $60 hit and use the white controller that came with the console but was never used. The microphone port on the white controller stopped working after only ONE WEEK, and the right joystick is now drifting after three months. br>br>The second white controller that came with my other son's Xbox One console also stopped working after 6 months, which is why I purchased this blue controller - That has the same problem as his white one (buttons that don't work or stay on). That's FOUR controllers that failed in less than six months, with two of them failing within days. Given the high cost of these items and the lack of wireless connectivity, this is absurd. 3rd-party sellers with headset capabilities These shoddy Microsoft controllers are our only option. br>br>Microsoft, PLEASE make these controllers with better parts. They should last a long time for the price of $50 - not days! br>br>Creative+ paraphrase: I forgot to mention that one of my other sons has the original Xbox One console, and the controller that came with it (the old one without the headphone port) is still in good working order despite the fact that it's been several years. It is unquestionably a problem with the newer controllers.
I bought it after reading reviews that said it was a well-made controller, and I was not disappointed. The D-pad on the majority of the Xbox One controllers I've bought has had issues. After testing it out, I found no issues with the pad or the joysticks, and I am very happy with it overall. It's perfect for plugging in my headset, and all of the controller's features work as advertised, which I'm sure many of you are aware is uncommon.
It did, however, disconnect from the XBOX five or six times during the first night of use. We reconnected the controller after resyncing it, and it worked for about an hour before disconnecting again. We try to resync it every day, but it only stays synced for about an hour (usually five minutes) before disconnecting; this is not a battery issue. Our friend purchased the same controller, but in red, and is having the same issue. We like the controller other than this issue, but the point of buying a wireless controller was to have it be wireless.
In 2016, I purchased them. I played with it mercilessly, but I cleaned it because I like the color and want it to look new. The thumbsticks' color is still consistent. It was brand new when I purchased it. It's a safe bet to buy new controllers from the brand. These are still good after nearly a year and a half. I completed a number of three-dimensional projects. Full-fledged all-day sessions, waking and sleeping to play, seven days a week. They're still in excellent condition. And these aren't being played with Minecraft or any other low-intensity game. Call of Duty, Battlefied (online public matches), and even Kingdom Come Deliverance come to mind. This has been my best controller purchase in over 8 years of using an Xbox device. Maybe I got lucky, but don't settle for anything that isn't brand new and/or name brand.
I got my package and used it for the first few days. For a few minutes, it syncs and works, but then it stops responding. Although the controller is turned on, it does not respond to my Xbox. Maybe my xbox is old and doesn't respond, I reasoned. So I put it back in the box and stored it until I could afford to buy a new Xbox. After three months, I finally received a brand new, unused Xbox 360. When I tried to sync it, it worked fine for the first minute or so. Then the same problem occurred once more. The damn controller stays turned on and doesn't do anything. I initially assumed it was my Xbox, but it wasn't. It was this dreadful controller, which had only been used for 10 minutes in total. I'm so disappointed that I wasted my money on a useless product; please shop around.
I really like this color. It also has a textured surface that aids in gripping the controller.
Not only does it have a cool design, but it also has a. This controller is fantastic. It's not only a fun color, but it's also the Xbox One controller from the second generation. As a result, it has a firm grasp on the handles. There are no flaws in this controller, and it is overall a fantastic piece of equipment.