I did that but the micro usb port in the pad is very poor and disconnected all the time. I ended up buying the wireless adapter and now have a fantastic experience.
DatAlbino
2 Jun 16#10
Yes, I would always suggest wireless, tbh, but he was asking can he use the 360 adapter, so I presumed he didn't wanna buy another Xbone adapter ^^ very true tho
southpaw_786
2 Jun 16#11
Aaah ok thanks. I already have the 360 adapter and 2 360 controllers so will probably get another 360 controller. Rather buy one cheaper controller than 2 pieces of kit!
DatAlbino
2 Jun 16#12
I would recommend the xbone controller over the 360 every day of the week, once you buy the adapter you're set too its a one off, but sure if you wanna stay 360 who's gonna stop ya :smile: I personally love the One controllers and hated the clunky design of the 360s
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Cheapest I could find for the official controller, you can buy replicas for around £25-28 but I prefer to stick to certified, official controllers
Comes with 3.5mm stereo headset jack, free p+p, 30 day returns, with the option of 3 year warranty for £8.49 extra (optional)
Limited stock left, 1670 sold already!
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Just plug in a micro-USB cable and it becomes wired.
Thanks
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