New Xbox one controller, with Bluetooth. Meaning no need for the adapter to connect to a PC!
Free delivery.
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David.Tappenden
17 Sep 17#1
New Xbox one controller, with Bluetooth. Meaning no need for the adapter to connect to a PC!
Free delivery.
jamesrory
17 Sep 17#2
Xbox controllers are awful just awful
frakison to jamesrory
17 Sep 17#3
It could be worse, it could be a PS4 controller :thumbsup:
a-j to jamesrory
17 Sep 17#4
Why do you say that? The little I've used of them, they've seemed really good, bar the lack of direction nubs on the sticks. I was thinking of getting one to replace my aging 360 pad, but if there's some issue with them, I might save a couple of quid and buy the same again.
frakison to a-j
17 Sep 17#5
Nothings wrong with them, I loved the 360 pad and the One is an improvement to me.... in fairness, theres nothing wrong with the PS4 pad either :thumbsup:
Uri92
17 Sep 17#6
How is this cheaper than Amazon? It's 40 there as well
David.Tappenden to Uri92
17 Sep 17#7
For £40 on Amazon it's only for prime customers. There is another offer on Amazon for £41 but through a 3rd party. Splitting hairs though
dribspak to Uri92
17 Sep 17#9
Cause 39.99 is a lower number than 40.00. Simple maths really.
rick_x
17 Sep 17#8
Be careful with these ones, I have 3 other longstanding controllers (2x V1, 1x v2) with no issues and this was bought to use with my PC due to the bluetooth. Got it for £36 from Shopto and ignored the reviews slating this particular controller. Turns out they were right, the R bumper broke after 4 weeks (I don't game that much, have kids and a job) and the plastic at the back moved an awful lot when holding the controller for any periods longer than 30 mins. MS were awful and offered a refurb and Shopto were surprisingly good and refunded me with no problems. Think the QA is poorer the more the design is tweaked.
Strachan01
18 Sep 17#10
does this work no problem with PC? looking at getting a new gaming PC
Johnmcl7 to Strachan01
18 Sep 17#11
There's a few options:
- Connect directly using a micro USB cable - Connect wirelessly using Bluetooth - Connect wirelessly using the wireless USB adapter (around £20)
I ended up buying the wireless adapter even though it's a bit pricey for what it is as the bluetooth option has some limitations (can't use the stereo headset or more than one controller).
I have a couple of the v2 controllers (the GoW4 Crimson and JD Fenix) both of which are working fine after a decent amount of use, the only one I've had issues is a Forza 6 controller.
John
David.Tappenden to Strachan01
18 Sep 17#12
also comes with a lead :grin:
migavupe
18 Sep 17#13
FYI. This is v3. V2 added headphone jack, v3 is the Bluetooth model.
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Free delivery.
- Connect directly using a micro USB cable
- Connect wirelessly using Bluetooth
- Connect wirelessly using the wireless USB adapter (around £20)
I ended up buying the wireless adapter even though it's a bit pricey for what it is as the bluetooth option has some limitations (can't use the stereo headset or more than one controller).
I have a couple of the v2 controllers (the GoW4 Crimson and JD Fenix) both of which are working fine after a decent amount of use, the only one I've had issues is a Forza 6 controller.
John