Learn more about how we select deals. SAVE OVER $30: As of Jan. 21, Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Wireless Controller (white/black) is $97.99 at Target, down from $129.99. That’s a 25% discount on a ...
PowerA's flashy, light-infused alternative Fusion Pro Wireless certainly looks the part, but it isn’t quite a pro controller. Still, it's got plenty to offer.
Granted, you can make your own bespoke Cipher gamepad in the Xbox Design Lab, though admittedly, the see-through colorways ...
Recently, Microsoft lifted the restrictions that were in place for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S controllers, ending their de facto monopoly on wireless technology. Wireless options are still ...
Scuf is known for its modular controllers ... similar to the Xbox Elite Series, which you can map to any buttons you want, based on how you want to play. The headset is wireless or wired depending ...
The Xbox Wireless Controller Special ... are only available for the Xbox Elite Series controllers through the Design Lab at the time of this writing. Microsoft's ninth-generation console, the ...
After Xbox came out with the Elite line, a myriad of choices exploded onto the shelves, and now there are so many great controllers to suit all hand shapes and game genres. Before we break down ...
Microsoft has announced a new special edition of the wireless controller for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, iOS, and Android. The Pulse Cipher follows in the footsteps of the Sky Cipher and Ghost ...
Pulse Cipher, the newest Xbox wireless controller, is gorgeous. Red, transparent and useful, it is worth adding it to your collection.
A new Xbox Wireless Controller has been official revealed The new Pulse Cipher colorway is a dazzling red It comes after the Ghost Cipher and Sky Cipher controllers Microsoft has officially ...
Whichever Xbox you buy, you get a standard controller but ... it connects via Xbox Wireless and Bluetooth so you can use it with your PC, phone or tablet too. The Microsoft Xbox Series S is ...
The best Xbox Series ... the official controllers. Now though, it feels like there are so many great options out there that push boundaries, and Microsoft finally allowing wireless options is ...