Great as an extra controller without paying 40 odd quid for when mates and family want to join in on a game
225 light-up color combinations, 15 different LED colors, 2 separate light up areas, 3 operational modes and 4 brightness settings establish the Spectra as the most customizable Xbox One controller in history.
- Colors phase and pulse through its unique, trans-metallic shell like a bioluminescent creature.
- This controller looks great with its lights on or off.
- The Spectra features a generous 9.8 ft. cord eliminating the need for costly battery replacements.
- Dual rumble motors and impulse triggers come standard.
- Not compatible with Xbox One Accessories that require an expansion port.
- 225 light-up color combinations, 15 different LED colors, 2 separate light up areas, 3 operational modes and 4 brightness settings establish the Spectra as the most customizable Xbox One controller in history.
- Colors phase and pulse through its unique, trans-metallic shell like a bioluminescent creature.
- This controller looks great with its lights on or off.
- The Spectra features a generous 9.8 ft. cord eliminating the need for costly battery replacements.
- Dual rumble motors and impulse triggers come standard.
Also same price at GAME, bought one a few weeks ago. Good controller and also works well with Windows 10. Better than the 360 wired controller IMO.
kazkane
16 Dec 16#5
Can this be used on a pc
Stevie Badman
16 Dec 16#6
will this work with an android tv box?
nige182 to Stevie Badman
16 Dec 16#7
I am not sure about wired Xbox One controllers, but wired Xbox 360 controllers depend on the Android TV box in question and whether or not it has the driver in the firmware. For example a Beelink MXIII (v1, Android 5.1) does not fully support wired Xbox 360 controllers, but a Nexbox A95X (Android 6.0) box does support them out of the box.
Proxish
16 Dec 16#8
Wish they did a bluetooth wireless one for the same price :/
Bully
16 Dec 16#9
Heat as it's wired.
PraiseIsGone
16 Dec 16#10
Just a warning, I got one of these last year and it suddenly stopped working after a day. Had to take it back to Argos. May just have been unlucky though!
remikkiljanski
16 Dec 16#11
i had this controller and its really **** i would say to all off you just save the money and ront buy it.
androidavis
16 Dec 16#12
If it's for an extra controller, then I would also consider a know more official Microsoft Xbox One controller from Cex for £35. It comes with a 2 year guaranty and cex test them which includes if Amy of the analogue sticks have any degree of shift in them. And if you need it wired just plug a long USB cable into it. PC too I believe
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Great as an extra controller without paying 40 odd quid for when mates and family want to join in on a game
225 light-up color combinations, 15 different LED colors, 2 separate light up areas, 3 operational modes and 4 brightness settings establish the Spectra as the most customizable Xbox One controller in history.
- Colors phase and pulse through its unique, trans-metallic shell like a bioluminescent creature.
- This controller looks great with its lights on or off.
- The Spectra features a generous 9.8 ft. cord eliminating the need for costly battery replacements.
- Dual rumble motors and impulse triggers come standard.
- Not compatible with Xbox One Accessories that require an expansion port.
- 225 light-up color combinations, 15 different LED colors, 2 separate light up areas, 3 operational modes and 4 brightness settings establish the Spectra as the most customizable Xbox One controller in history.
- Colors phase and pulse through its unique, trans-metallic shell like a bioluminescent creature.
- This controller looks great with its lights on or off.
- The Spectra features a generous 9.8 ft. cord eliminating the need for costly battery replacements.
- Dual rumble motors and impulse triggers come standard.
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Same in Amazon
USB connection