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Xbox Adaptive Controller (White)

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Target has Xbox Adaptive Controller (White, JMU-00003) on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to community member CnC_Citizen for finding this deal.


Product Details:
  • A unified hub for devices that help make gaming more accessible.
  • Connect external switches, buttons, mounts, and joysticks (required for gameplay; sold separately) to create a custom controller experience that is uniquely yours.
  • Built from the ground up through feedback and strong community partnerships.
  • Supports Xbox Wireless, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity for gaming on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs.
  • Remap buttons and create multiple controller profiles through the Xbox Accessories app on Xbox One or Windows 10.
  • Compatibility: Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Apple iPhone, Android, and PC.

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  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid today November 6, 2022 only, while supplies last.
    • This deal is $40 off (40% savings) the listed retail price of $99.99.
  • About this store:
    • Click here to view Target's return policy.

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Target has Xbox Adaptive Controller (White, JMU-00003) on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to community member CnC_Citizen for finding this deal.


Product Details:
  • A unified hub for devices that help make gaming more accessible.
  • Connect external switches, buttons, mounts, and joysticks (required for gameplay; sold separately) to create a custom controller experience that is uniquely yours.
  • Built from the ground up through feedback and strong community partnerships.
  • Supports Xbox Wireless, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity for gaming on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs.
  • Remap buttons and create multiple controller profiles through the Xbox Accessories app on Xbox One or Windows 10.
  • Compatibility: Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Apple iPhone, Android, and PC.

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid today November 6, 2022 only, while supplies last.
    • This deal is $40 off (40% savings) the listed retail price of $99.99.
  • About this store:
    • Click here to view Target's return policy.

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gdogcal76
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Just piggybacking on what was said earlier. I have a son born with a severe disability leaving his right hand with no grip at all. However we're fortunate because he's cognitively typical otherwise.

Effectively Microsoft went out and designed a controller almost precisely for his use case. Unfortunately we only have a PS4 ( bought it well before this was invented) but this makes me highly likely to switch to Xbox going forward.

I guess what I'm saying is, Microsoft is far from being a "noble" company. But what they did in this particular instance is literally one of the noblest things I have ever seen a company do. My genuine feeling from someone completely unassociated with the organization in any way, shape or form.
muchnut
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This is probably the single most impactful device ever created for the disabled gaming scene. Disabled gamers basically had to get custom controller setups created for them by a medical device professional, so that can easily surpass $2k very quickly.

This controller lets you set up whatever controls layout you want by plugging buttons and sensors into the back row of 3.5mm audio jacks.

To see this niche of a product on sale at all is amazing. I would honestly buy one just to support the design team for making something so pro consumer.
SeriousChicken8441
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Son has cerebral palsy, gonna give this a try

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zdiddy987
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Cheapest this have ever been? I've never seen it on sale
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slickska
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What is this for?
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jeremiahjurson
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I wonder if it could be used for other functions 🤔 and what
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Quote from slickska :
What is this for?
That was my question. Then I read the description. You should try that
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Rhythmdies
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Quote from slickska :
What is this for?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MwYTLiXI6zY

Best way to describe it w/o offending anybody.
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This is so cool to see on SD! Good on Target for discounting this, because a lot of people on disability don't have much money. Heart warmed today
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Son has cerebral palsy, gonna give this a try

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Just piggybacking on what was said earlier. I have a son born with a severe disability leaving his right hand with no grip at all. However we're fortunate because he's cognitively typical otherwise.

Effectively Microsoft went out and designed a controller almost precisely for his use case. Unfortunately we only have a PS4 ( bought it well before this was invented) but this makes me highly likely to switch to Xbox going forward.

I guess what I'm saying is, Microsoft is far from being a "noble" company. But what they did in this particular instance is literally one of the noblest things I have ever seen a company do. My genuine feeling from someone completely unassociated with the organization in any way, shape or form.
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This is probably the single most impactful device ever created for the disabled gaming scene. Disabled gamers basically had to get custom controller setups created for them by a medical device professional, so that can easily surpass $2k very quickly.

This controller lets you set up whatever controls layout you want by plugging buttons and sensors into the back row of 3.5mm audio jacks.

To see this niche of a product on sale at all is amazing. I would honestly buy one just to support the design team for making something so pro consumer.
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WestonG1916
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If you have a Playstation 4 you can get this to work using a USB adapter. I don't know if there's a work around for PS5. Sony made it difficult to use other controllers on PS5.
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JustinS6323
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I'm assuming this device requires full use of the user's hands to be helpful?

We have a family friend that loves to watch our daughter play smash bros from his wheelchair, however his range of motion with his hands is extremely limited. I would love to get this and an Xbox for him for Christmas. Thanks!
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Quote from JustinS6323 :
I'm assuming this device requires full use of the user's hands to be helpful?

We have a family friend that loves to watch our daughter play smash bros from his wheelchair, however his range of motion with his hands is extremely limited. I would love to get this and an Xbox for him for Christmas. Thanks!
Not sure if it's supported for smash.

There's a smash knockoff called Brawlhalla that's on all platforms.

The point of the giant buttons is for people without good finger control. You could attach more buttons for the sides of his head or his mouth. Check out quadstick.com

Here's a non mouth wheelchair setup for someone who looks like they have poor arm control:
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/commun...ht/spencer
Last edited by LeoDudepal November 6, 2022 at 06:52 AM.
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krazymop
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This is an awesome piece of tech. Great job by Microsoft in developing this.
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Quote from JustinS6323 :
I'm assuming this device requires full use of the user's hands to be helpful?

We have a family friend that loves to watch our daughter play smash bros from his wheelchair, however his range of motion with his hands is extremely limited. I would love to get this and an Xbox for him for Christmas. Thanks!
No. Microsoft designed the XAC to handle any kind of input device you can dream of and build and published how it all works to enable third parties to make these input devices. These input devices connect to the XAC via the many 3.5mm jacks on the XAC. The available input devices include pedals, suck/blow tubes, etc. You can see the variety of offerings from one third party input device builder here:
https://warfighterengaged.org/
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JustinS6323
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Quote from justwanna :
No. Microsoft designed the XAC to handle any kind of input device you can dream of and build and published how it all works to enable third parties to make these input devices. These input devices connect to the XAC via the many 3.5mm jacks on the XAC. The available input devices include pedals, suck/blow tubes, etc. You can see the variety of offerings from one third party input device builder here:
https://warfighterengaged.org/
Outstanding thanks for the info. Im going to get with his parents and see what kind of things he can take advantage of. Thanks again!
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