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frontpagePennyFound | Staff posted Yesterday 06:13 AM
frontpagePennyFound | Staff posted Yesterday 06:13 AM

PowerA Rechargeable Battery Pack for Xbox Controller (Series X|S & One)

$9.55

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Amazon has PowerA Rechargeable Battery Pack for Xbox Controller (Series X|S & One) for $9.54. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders

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Features:
  • 20+ hours of gameplay per recharge of single 1100mAh NiMH battery
  • Officially licensed for Xbox and compatible with Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One controllers
  • Includes charge-thru battery door (use with play & charge cable or PowerA charging stand - sold separately)
  • LED charging indicator turns red while charging and green when full
  • Fully charge in about 3 hours with built-in overcharge protection
  • Two-year limited warranty - visit PowerA.com/Support

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Amazon has PowerA Rechargeable Battery Pack for Xbox Controller (Series X|S & One) for $9.54. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders

Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 20+ hours of gameplay per recharge of single 1100mAh NiMH battery
  • Officially licensed for Xbox and compatible with Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One controllers
  • Includes charge-thru battery door (use with play & charge cable or PowerA charging stand - sold separately)
  • LED charging indicator turns red while charging and green when full
  • Fully charge in about 3 hours with built-in overcharge protection
  • Two-year limited warranty - visit PowerA.com/Support

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BenM3868
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I would recommend getting the Play and Charge Kit [amazon.com] for a few bucks more versus the single battery. You get two batteries for $13. This works great for folks that have the Power A chargers.

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Yesterday 01:22 PM
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katapaltesYesterday 01:22 PM
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I simply bought a smart battery recharger for 30 bucks off of Amazon and a handful of quality AA and AAA batteries (e.g. Eneloop). This works great for all my remotes, controllers, keyboards, mice etc.
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BenM3868Yesterday 04:22 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BenM3868

I would recommend getting the Play and Charge Kit [amazon.com] for a few bucks more versus the single battery. You get two batteries for $13. This works great for folks that have the Power A chargers.
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Yesterday 04:30 PM
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Spaceman6969Yesterday 04:30 PM
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Quote from Mr.Keroro :
The cost of this rechargeable battery out weighs the benefits. It also costs money to recharge 1500 mah batteries. $10 worth of AA alkaline batteries, 20-40 count, can last 5 years of game play. The rechargeable batteries will be at 70-80% capacity or worse in 5 years.
Gamers are different. It not bad to have choices. I prefer AA batteries but do appreciate the inexpensive convenience plug n play option.
Yesterday 05:14 PM
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mischlepYesterday 05:14 PM
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Finally can move from the Micro USB to USB-C version.
Yesterday 05:27 PM
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eguduskyYesterday 05:27 PM
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Quote from BenM3868 :
I would recommend getting the Play and Charge Kit [amazon.com] for a few bucks more versus the single battery. You get two batteries for $13. This works great for folks that have the Power A chargers.
this does seem like a better deal
Yesterday 06:05 PM
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JollyPanther5668Yesterday 06:05 PM
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Quote from BenM3868 :
I would recommend getting the Play and Charge Kit [amazon.com] for a few bucks more versus the single battery. You get two batteries for $13. This works great for folks that have the Power A chargers.
I completely agree. The set that you linked is great. For me, these are better for my kids as they are less likely to lose or accidentally throw out the battery pack.

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Yesterday 06:49 PM
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aagstnYesterday 06:49 PM
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Not bad for the price but to me Eneloops are just more convenient and I never have to worry about a lithium battery swelling or dying out.
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RyfaelYesterday 06:50 PM
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Quote from aagstn :
Not bad for the price but to me Eneloops are just more convenient and I never have to worry about a lithium battery swelling or dying out.
If I didn't have eneloops, I'd totally get these
Yesterday 07:12 PM
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BigburitoYesterday 07:12 PM
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Honestly I would not recommend NiMH batteries for Xbox controllers now that rechargeable Lithium AAs exist. The issue is that NiMH naturally discharges over time and the voltage goes down as it does. This leads to you picking up the controller after leaving it off for a week and having what appears to be a dead battery when in reality it is just below 70% and the voltage dropped below the required 1.2 volts needed to power the controller.
I ended up switching to rechargeable lithium AAs (Mupoer is the brand I got) which maintain 1.5 volts from full to empty so they last way longer in actual use compared to the eneloops and plug and play kits I had tried before. They also don't have the natural drain issue that you see for reviews of NiMH packs for Xbox.
Yesterday 07:13 PM
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Jamieson22Yesterday 07:13 PM
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I have these as well as the stand that charges two controllers at a time. Anyone else have issues that after awhile they stop charging on the stand and just flash orange light vs solid for charging?
Yesterday 07:21 PM
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SRL2Yesterday 07:21 PM
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Bought a 2 pack bundle of this for $14. Little bit less capacity compared to first party but still good. Most important is official licensed by Xbox.
Yesterday 07:32 PM
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SociableDirt661Yesterday 07:32 PM
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Quote from JollyPanther5668 :
I completely agree. The set that you linked is great. For me, these are better for my kids as they are less likely to lose or accidentally throw out the battery pack.
Yeah, I bought the play and charge 2 pack for $13 last week and it's great. I've been paying a few hours a day for 7ish days and it hasn't died yet. I have been using rechargeable enelopp batteries, but we travel a lot with our controllers and it's annoying to pack and potentially lose the wall charger, and or not have the charger and have to go to dollar tree to get some cheap batteries any way. These plug and charge while you play, so no downtime or kids trying to load batteries in backwards etc. The convenience factor makes these better than loose rechargeables.

We also have the stand style charger set but my wife travelled with her controller and didn't think to take the stand, and it also doesn't really support charge and play unless you have spare batteries. So, we will use these plug style ones for travelling and stand style for home. But, eventually switch them all to this plug style.
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westermacYesterday 07:32 PM
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Pretty good deal but the capacity is about half what you'd get from a set of eneloops, so it's really a tradeoff between convenience and runtime.

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jwylieYesterday 07:42 PM
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Quote from BenM3868 :
I would recommend getting the Play and Charge Kit [amazon.com] for a few bucks more versus the single battery. You get two batteries for $13. This works great for folks that have the Power A chargers.
Nice! This is what I need

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