Verizon Wireless has Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller (Robot White) for $35.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for posting this deal.
Features:
Experience the modernized design of the Xbox Wireless Controller, featuring sculpted surfaces and refined geometry for enhanced comfort and effortless control during gameplay with battery usage up to 40 hours.
Stay on target with the hybrid D-pad, textured grip on the triggers, bumpers, and back-case. Plug in any compatible headset with the 3.5mm audio headset jack.
Connect using the USB-C port for direct plug and play to console or PC. Support for AA batteries is included on the rear.
Seamlessly capture and share content with the Share button.
Make the controller your own by customizing button mapping with the Xbox Accessories app.
Includes Xbox Wireless and Bluetooth technology for wireless gaming on supported consoles, Windows 10 PCs, and iOS/Android phones and tablets.
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Verizon Wireless has Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller (Robot White) for $35.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for posting this deal.
Features:
Experience the modernized design of the Xbox Wireless Controller, featuring sculpted surfaces and refined geometry for enhanced comfort and effortless control during gameplay with battery usage up to 40 hours.
Stay on target with the hybrid D-pad, textured grip on the triggers, bumpers, and back-case. Plug in any compatible headset with the 3.5mm audio headset jack.
Connect using the USB-C port for direct plug and play to console or PC. Support for AA batteries is included on the rear.
Seamlessly capture and share content with the Share button.
Make the controller your own by customizing button mapping with the Xbox Accessories app.
Includes Xbox Wireless and Bluetooth technology for wireless gaming on supported consoles, Windows 10 PCs, and iOS/Android phones and tablets.
As a PS5 owner and avid rocket player, I had two PS5 controllers go down with it in the first year lol. Also own a switch. Pro controller has been nice, joycons have been hot garbage. for whatever reason, this isn't just a Microsoft problem. all the major console brands have stick drift issues.
it's pretty sad when the funky mad catz controllers from 20 years ago are more durable than modern day controllers
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It's ridiculous how much stick drift happens on Xbox controllers. Terrible quality. I have thrown out probably 3 controllers over the last 5 years.
As a PS5 owner and avid rocket player, I had two PS5 controllers go down with it in the first year lol. Also own a switch. Pro controller has been nice, joycons have been hot garbage. for whatever reason, this isn't just a Microsoft problem. all the major console brands have stick drift issues.
it's pretty sad when the funky mad catz controllers from 20 years ago are more durable than modern day controllers
It's ridiculous how much stick drift happens on Xbox controllers. Terrible quality. I have thrown out probably 3 controllers over the last 5 years.
I have all systems and they all use the same tech for their controllers and they all experience drift at similar rates. Xbox, Sony, Nintendo. All are guilty of it. Planned obsolescence. It is a shame.
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Never experienced stick drift in all of my years from Xbox to 360 to Xbox one x to series x
yea maybe i'm not a hardcore gamer but i buy these controllers because i love the ergonomics, and none of my controllers have experienced stick drift, but maybe its the type of gamer, i dont do FPS on controller
Both my partner and I have put Thousands of hours into our controllers (To the point where the analog sticks wear down to the plastic) and neither of us have Ever experienced "Stick Drift". There's a very specific style of player that runs into this issue, and it's certainly not everyone.
Never experienced stick drift in all of my years from Xbox to 360 to Xbox one x to series x
Half of my controller have. It's inherent; potentiometers have a duty cycle.
Microsoft's been leaning into repairability and sustainability, so I'm hopefully their rumored controllers either feature more robust hall-effect sensors, or have more easily swappable & calibratable potentiometers.
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it's pretty sad when the funky mad catz controllers from 20 years ago are more durable than modern day controllers
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it's pretty sad when the funky mad catz controllers from 20 years ago are more durable than modern day controllers
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Microsoft's been leaning into repairability and sustainability, so I'm hopefully their rumored controllers either feature more robust hall-effect sensors, or have more easily swappable & calibratable potentiometers.