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Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller (Dream Vapor Special Edition) for
$52.99.
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About this item:- Vaporize your competition with the Xbox Wireless Controller – Dream Vapor Special Edition featuring a dynamic pink and purple color swirl that's unique to each controller. Get up to 40 hours of battery life.
- Stay on target with a hybrid D-pad and textured grip on the triggers, bumpers, and side caps. Hold on to the action with rubberized, purple diamond-pattern grips on the back-case.
- Includes Xbox Wireless and Bluetooth technology for wireless gaming on console, PC, mobile phones, and tablets.
- Seamlessly capture and share content such as screenshots, recordings, and more with the new Share button.
- Make the controller your own by customizing button mappings with the Xbox Accessories app.
- Connect using the USB-C port for direct plug and play to console or PC. Support for AA batteries is included on the rear.
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Having said that, I did just read an article stating the one you're referring to could be announced next month. Until then, I've been really enjoying this 8bitdo Ultimate.
AFAIK Sebille did not have hall sensors. It had a lot of improvements to put it more in line with Dual Sense features (had a dedicated button to switch between BT/Wifi/Cloud was just one minor feature I remember, and supports direct cloud connection for cloud games) but not hall sensors. but you can 100% be sure it will also MSRP at $70 like dual sense. These old controllers I usually get for 30-35 on sale. Also, the leak showed sebille was just an idea, not funded at that time, and may not happen at all (although I cant imagine it not frankly)
Having said that, I did just read an article stating the one you're referring to could be announced next month. Until then, I've been really enjoying this 8bitdo Ultimate.
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Remember that not all hall sensors are better than a potentiometer sensor. There's plenty of trash, very inaccurate and high error rate half effect sensors in controllers that have very high input lag.
In my opinion, the best controller is the one with the most aftermarket support and the one with the most readily available parts. You can very easily find parts for the official Xbox controller online which makes repair a breeze.
If anyone knows any other controllers with readily available parts and easy repairability, please let me know.
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I like it as well.
Got refunded for the $39 Red Camo one from Walmart 1.5 years ago with $2 Protection Plan. Left trigger loose not working properly.
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