2 x 4000mah!
Pros: no cable ever needed, switch the spent ones with the recharged ones, much longer gaming time between charges.
Cons: need to pop the back off each time they're spent.
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mannin
15 Jan 17#1
do these work on the elite control?
samtman to mannin
15 Jan 17#4
Yes I use one on mine.
Bure11
15 Jan 17#2
Uhh... No it's not. Not at all. The prime price anyway isn't
Bure11
15 Jan 171#3
This link goes against your original comment
mannin
15 Jan 17#5
thanks will snap one up as I just got the elite control and found out my other one don't work on it doh
2 x 4000mah!
Pros: no cable ever needed, switch the spent ones with the recharged ones, much longer gaming time between charges.
Cons: need to pop the back off each time they're spent.
thearbiter65
15 Jan 17#12
How? Looks like £11.99 is the cheapest. Have these been cheaper?
Bure11
15 Jan 17#14
He previously posted saying it is a standard price when as you said, this is the cheapest.
sintass
15 Jan 17#15
Excellent price thanks! :confused:
matt101101
15 Jan 17#17
Try using the "remove extreme values" option, it's really useful sometimes (this being one of those times).
madeofbraille
15 Jan 17#18
The link is showing today's price to be the cheapest ever recorded for the play and charge on Amazon, therefore it is not "standard price" as brendanhickey put it.
It was £16.14 from Oct 17 until today.
thearbiter65
15 Jan 17#19
Ah, penny dropped! Lol
matt101101
15 Jan 171#20
This is what I do for my Xbox controller. More because I already had a charger (albeit not that one) and 4x Energizer 2300mah AA batteries than anything else, to be honest.
It works well and the batteries last ages between charges. The charger is pretty quick too, 0-100% in about an hour. As you say, you do have to pop the back cover off to swap the batteries, but it's no great chore.
madeofbraille
15 Jan 17#21
Price has been jumping like crazy for this, it was £11.99 this morning, changed to £12.39 at 11.09 tonight! How many hours would you get from a charge or if it's easier to work out how often do you find yourself changing batteries?
escortboy
15 Jan 17#22
Probably a few days of fairly great heavy play (5-6 hours)?
Anyone else that keeps an eye on time help out?
It's a rare occurrence replacing the batteries compared to some of the battery packs I've used over the years which last one sitting only!
Hiltron09
16 Jan 17#23
They aren't that great. Swapped mine for some Eneloops.
Darzen
16 Jan 17#24
Wasn't this £8 odd the other day ?
madeofbraille to Darzen
16 Jan 17#25
Maybe the 360 P+C?
AdrianK_
16 Jan 17#26
Is this any better that the dual Venom pack?
brendanhickey
16 Jan 171#27
thanks. yeah that's useful.
brendanhickey
16 Jan 171#28
yeah sorry I'm on my phone. I didn't notice it was an extremely high spike which made everything else look stable. I voted hot and bought one :smiley:
brendanhickey
16 Jan 17#29
I removed my comment so it doesn't confuse sorry
ChrissyBoy
16 Jan 17#30
Ordered, cheers :smiley: Was gonna post this earlier but you bet me to it by 30 mins :smile:
matengawhat
16 Jan 17#31
I know this is a battery thread but just wondered if anyone has seen the new xbox one media remote, saw it on a website with an end of January release date, since then vanished and cant find any info on it. It looked a little like the old 360 one with number buttons which i want????
SuperMariosDad
16 Jan 17#32
Why doesn't Microsoft give us rechargeable controllers as standard? I do like the fact my elite controller lasts ages on a pair of decent aa's but is there a reason they haven't just popped a lithium in there?
ShowMeThe_Money
16 Jan 172#33
That's exactly what I did. Same product too.
Heat added none the less as it is a good deal for this product.
Bit more expensive, but once you're finished playing, just drop the controller back in the cradle and it's ready for next time. You can't play if the power pack runs out, but you'd have to be doing a serious stretch of gaming to flatten it completely.
DW21
16 Jan 17#35
Thanks! I did actually look but no luck, cheers.
DW21
16 Jan 17#36
Thanks, ordered.
sjpsam
16 Jan 17#37
Ordered one ty :wink:
fingerman
16 Jan 17#38
Thanks, ordered :smirk:
queenieburns
16 Jan 17#39
Thanks!!
ykhan94
16 Jan 17#40
Cold, cheaper to get aa Duracell rechargeable batteries and charger which can be used for a whole host of things
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2 x 4000mah!
Pros: no cable ever needed, switch the spent ones with the recharged ones, much longer gaming time between charges.
Cons: need to pop the back off each time they're spent.
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http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/shop/gb/groceries/xbox-one-play---charge-kit-7673473-p
You've confused me now :smirk:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00RZD32EG/ref=ya_st_dp_summary
2 x 4000mah!
Pros: no cable ever needed, switch the spent ones with the recharged ones, much longer gaming time between charges.
Cons: need to pop the back off each time they're spent.
It was £16.14 from Oct 17 until today.
It works well and the batteries last ages between charges. The charger is pretty quick too, 0-100% in about an hour. As you say, you do have to pop the back cover off to swap the batteries, but it's no great chore.
Anyone else that keeps an eye on time help out?
It's a rare occurrence replacing the batteries compared to some of the battery packs I've used over the years which last one sitting only!
Heat added none the less as it is a good deal for this product.
Bit more expensive, but once you're finished playing, just drop the controller back in the cradle and it's ready for next time. You can't play if the power pack runs out, but you'd have to be doing a serious stretch of gaming to flatten it completely.