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Price: $5 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $25
$5 coupon applied to one item at checkout
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4.5⭐ / 6,145 global ratings 2,000+ bought in past month
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$19.99 at Target as well with their current Target Circle 20% off video game accessories offer. Plus 5% off with Target Red Card (debit or credit) makes it $18.99 plus tax.
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I bought one of these when I first got my series x, I don't use it anymore. The Razer stands and a battery packs just make life way too easy.
If you find yourself in a position where you NEED to charge AND keep playing, I guess there's no replacement, but with the Razer I feel like I get 12ish hours. If I'm burning through that, I could probably use a break. Passively charging it when I put it where it goes is just good quality of life. No cords, no plugging stuff in. Wait for a sale maybe, but I think I got mine somewhere between 25-30 bucks.
I bought one of these when I first got my series x, I don't use it anymore. The Razer stands and a battery packs just make life way too easy.
If you find yourself in a position where you NEED to charge AND keep playing, I guess there's no replacement, but with the Razer I feel like I get 12ish hours. If I'm burning through that, I could probably use a break. Passively charging it when I put it where it goes is just good quality of life. No cords, no plugging stuff in. Wait for a sale maybe, but I think I got mine somewhere between 25-30 bucks.
Razer Universal Quick Charging Stand for Xbox Series X|S: Magnetic Secure Charging - Perfectly Matches Xbox Wireless Controllers - USB Powered - Pulse Red (Controller Sold Separately) https://a.co/d/bl6YZNv
Last edited by oniserva April 13, 2024 at 10:17 AM.
youre kidding right? you can buy better batteries than this for less than half the price from China.
Found the cheapskate
1. Batteries sit flush with the controller and look like they match the quality of the device vs cheap Chinese stuff
2. Official batteries have zero issues with charging stands whereas 3rd party ones do
3. If anything happens in the first year with battery discharge Microsoft will send you a replacement
4. No one wants to recharge batteries and then insert them into a controller this isnt 1995, for both my PS5 Pro and Series X i have charging stands. When you are done playing you just stick it right on the stand and walk away. When you come back it's ready to be used and it has stopped charging with charging protection.
Whoever is using regular batteries to save money or get a couple extra hours of play time (as if 8 hours wasnt enough lol) is doing it completely wrong - life's too short to deal with extra hassles when you are playing a game where you are supposed to be having fun not worrying about your batteries and their charger and if you have a set ready to go.
But everyone does what's best for them im just telling everyone what is the CONSENSUS best of all - pro players that compete for money use these packs charged up and swap - let that tell you all you need to know. They can use crazy batteries with extra capacity or other solutions, Microsoft doesnt pay them, yet they still use them....hmmm wonder why?
1. Batteries sit flush with the controller and look like they match the quality of the device vs cheap Chinese stuff
2. Official batteries have zero issues with charging stands whereas 3rd party ones do
3. If anything happens in the first year with battery discharge Microsoft will send you a replacement
4. No one wants to recharge batteries and then insert them into a controller this isnt 1995, for both my PS5 Pro and Series X i have charging stands. When you are done playing you just stick it right on the stand and walk away. When you come back it's ready to be used and it has stopped charging with charging protection.
Whoever is using regular batteries to save money or get a couple extra hours of play time (as if 8 hours wasnt enough lol) is doing it completely wrong - life's too short to deal with extra hassles when you are playing a game where you are supposed to be having fun not worrying about your batteries and their charger and if you have a set ready to go.
But everyone does what's best for them im just telling everyone what is the CONSENSUS best of all - pro players that compete for money use these packs charged up and swap - let that tell you all you need to know. They can use crazy batteries with extra capacity or other solutions, Microsoft doesnt pay them, yet they still use them....hmmm wonder why?
Cheapskate here. Been using cheap Chinese battery packs for controllers for years now without any issues. As for time, how long did it take you to write this, and youre talking about saving a few seconds between charges, seriously? lol
1. Batteries sit flush with the controller and look like they match the quality of the device vs cheap Chinese stuff
2. Official batteries have zero issues with charging stands whereas 3rd party ones do
3. If anything happens in the first year with battery discharge Microsoft will send you a replacement
4. No one wants to recharge batteries and then insert them into a controller this isnt 1995, for both my PS5 Pro and Series X i have charging stands. When you are done playing you just stick it right on the stand and walk away. When you come back it's ready to be used and it has stopped charging with charging protection.
Whoever is using regular batteries to save money or get a couple extra hours of play time (as if 8 hours wasnt enough lol) is doing it completely wrong - life's too short to deal with extra hassles when you are playing a game where you are supposed to be having fun not worrying about your batteries and their charger and if you have a set ready to go.
But everyone does what's best for them im just telling everyone what is the CONSENSUS best of all - pro players that compete for money use these packs charged up and swap - let that tell you all you need to know. They can use crazy batteries with extra capacity or other solutions, Microsoft doesnt pay them, yet they still use them....hmmm wonder why?
Judging from the reviews of these you are just as likely to get battery packs from Microsoft that go bad within six months as the "cheap Chinese stuff". Especially seeing that this product's country of origin is indeed "China". Also, Microsoft accessories do not carry a year warranty it is actually a 3 month warranty. Also plenty of third party packs come with chargers that do not require you to remove the batteries. Remember we are all cheapskates around these parts.
Cheapskate here. Been using cheap Chinese battery packs for controllers for years now without any issues. As for time, how long did it take you to write this, and youre talking about saving a few seconds between charges, seriously? lol
Yeah, I just wrote a reply to his soliloquy also. Ridiculous take with bad information.
Last edited by CoolBuffalo9750 April 13, 2024 at 06:39 PM.
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If you find yourself in a position where you NEED to charge AND keep playing, I guess there's no replacement, but with the Razer I feel like I get 12ish hours. If I'm burning through that, I could probably use a break. Passively charging it when I put it where it goes is just good quality of life. No cords, no plugging stuff in. Wait for a sale maybe, but I think I got mine somewhere between 25-30 bucks.
If you find yourself in a position where you NEED to charge AND keep playing, I guess there's no replacement, but with the Razer I feel like I get 12ish hours. If I'm burning through that, I could probably use a break. Passively charging it when I put it where it goes is just good quality of life. No cords, no plugging stuff in. Wait for a sale maybe, but I think I got mine somewhere between 25-30 bucks.
Razer Universal Quick Charging Stand for Xbox Series X|S: Magnetic Secure Charging - Perfectly Matches Xbox Wireless Controllers - USB Powered - Pulse Red (Controller Sold Separately) https://a.co/d/bl6YZNv
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1. Batteries sit flush with the controller and look like they match the quality of the device vs cheap Chinese stuff
2. Official batteries have zero issues with charging stands whereas 3rd party ones do
3. If anything happens in the first year with battery discharge Microsoft will send you a replacement
4. No one wants to recharge batteries and then insert them into a controller this isnt 1995, for both my PS5 Pro and Series X i have charging stands. When you are done playing you just stick it right on the stand and walk away. When you come back it's ready to be used and it has stopped charging with charging protection.
Whoever is using regular batteries to save money or get a couple extra hours of play time (as if 8 hours wasnt enough lol) is doing it completely wrong - life's too short to deal with extra hassles when you are playing a game where you are supposed to be having fun not worrying about your batteries and their charger and if you have a set ready to go.
But everyone does what's best for them im just telling everyone what is the CONSENSUS best of all - pro players that compete for money use these packs charged up and swap - let that tell you all you need to know. They can use crazy batteries with extra capacity or other solutions, Microsoft doesnt pay them, yet they still use them....hmmm wonder why?
1. Batteries sit flush with the controller and look like they match the quality of the device vs cheap Chinese stuff
2. Official batteries have zero issues with charging stands whereas 3rd party ones do
3. If anything happens in the first year with battery discharge Microsoft will send you a replacement
4. No one wants to recharge batteries and then insert them into a controller this isnt 1995, for both my PS5 Pro and Series X i have charging stands. When you are done playing you just stick it right on the stand and walk away. When you come back it's ready to be used and it has stopped charging with charging protection.
Whoever is using regular batteries to save money or get a couple extra hours of play time (as if 8 hours wasnt enough lol) is doing it completely wrong - life's too short to deal with extra hassles when you are playing a game where you are supposed to be having fun not worrying about your batteries and their charger and if you have a set ready to go.
But everyone does what's best for them im just telling everyone what is the CONSENSUS best of all - pro players that compete for money use these packs charged up and swap - let that tell you all you need to know. They can use crazy batteries with extra capacity or other solutions, Microsoft doesnt pay them, yet they still use them....hmmm wonder why?
1. Batteries sit flush with the controller and look like they match the quality of the device vs cheap Chinese stuff
2. Official batteries have zero issues with charging stands whereas 3rd party ones do
3. If anything happens in the first year with battery discharge Microsoft will send you a replacement
4. No one wants to recharge batteries and then insert them into a controller this isnt 1995, for both my PS5 Pro and Series X i have charging stands. When you are done playing you just stick it right on the stand and walk away. When you come back it's ready to be used and it has stopped charging with charging protection.
Whoever is using regular batteries to save money or get a couple extra hours of play time (as if 8 hours wasnt enough lol) is doing it completely wrong - life's too short to deal with extra hassles when you are playing a game where you are supposed to be having fun not worrying about your batteries and their charger and if you have a set ready to go.
But everyone does what's best for them im just telling everyone what is the CONSENSUS best of all - pro players that compete for money use these packs charged up and swap - let that tell you all you need to know. They can use crazy batteries with extra capacity or other solutions, Microsoft doesnt pay them, yet they still use them....hmmm wonder why?
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