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Xbox Elite Wireless Controller

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Features

  • Xbox Elite Wireless Controller is the Worlds Most Advanced Controller
  • Get pro level precision, an arsenal of swappable components, Hair trigger locks, and limitless customization with an easy to use app
  • Achieve greater control with interchangeable paddles and rubberized diamond grip
  • This product includes: An Xbox Elite Wireless Controller, a carrying case, a set of 4 paddles, a set of 6 thumbsticks, a set of 2 D pads: faceted and standard, a USB cable, AA batteries and a quick set up guide and product manual
  • Compatible with Xbox One and Xbox One S. Compatible with Windows 10 via USB or the Xbox Wireless Adapter sold separately
  • Customize your experience further with an easy to use app on the Xbox One Console

Description

Get pro-level precision with the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller, featuring an arsenal of swappable components, Hair Trigger Locks, and limitless customization with an easy-to-use app. Choose from a variety of thumbsticks, D-pads, and paddles for a tailored feel that provides game- changing accuracy and speed. Batteries: 2 AA (included). Compatible with Xbox One Play & Charge Kit (sold separately). Haptic feedback: Features Impulse Triggers and rumble motors. Motor control can be adjusted in the app. Manufacturer Contact Information For assistance kindly reach to Xbox support team at or they may call (800) 4MY-XBOX for live help.

Release date: October 27, 2015


Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 3.6 x 7.6 inches; 14.07 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: HM3-00001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 14 ounces


Manufacturer: Microsoft


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 31, 2015


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  • Quality and customization add up to a worthy purchase.
So let's get the most obvious thing out of the way: Yes, it's expensive, and yes, it's worth every penny. Starting with the very first impressions, the Elite Controller comes packaged in a black box that just looks beautiful, and the sturdy construction and heavy duty materials immediately give you a feel for the quality of the product. Inside you'll find the nylon mesh carrying case, which also benefits from high quality construction and materials. Zip it open, and the controller is revealed in all it's glory. A soft-touch matte black finish with steel-grey colored accents, it's easily the best looking of all of Microsoft's custom controllers yet. Straight away, you'll notice the circular D-pad which only serves to make the Elite look that much cooler. Packaged below the controller itself, in a nice hard foam with snug cut-outs, are the additional thumb sticks - a standard height set with rounded Playstation like tops, and a taller set with the traditional depressed tops. The standard height/standard top set is already configured on the controller by default. Along with the sticks, you'll find two sets of paddles, a small set and a larger set, and a traditional cross-shaped D-pad. The next thing you'll notice as you remove the controller from the case, is it's weight. This thing has some heft to it, but it's really the perfect amount of heft. You're once again immediately reminded of the high quality materials in use here. The soft-touch matte finish feels great in hand, and the rubberized areas on the bottom of the controller add a nice additional amount of grip. From here, you can customize your controller. The accessories are all magnetic, and snap into place on the controller with a strong, solid connection, staying perfectly in place. A quick jiggle of the thumbsticks, and you'll notice they snap back into place with a satisfying thunk. Everything about the controller just feels more responsive. This is where the controller truly becomes yours. swapping out accessories until you find the set-up that works best for you. My favorite set-up at the moment is the high sticks, the circular D-pad, and the smaller top paddles. I find that most button-mapping I like to do can be achieved with that set-up. I also find that the higher thumb sticks really afford me much finer control in nearly every setting, Sitting above the paddles on the back of the controller are the hair trigger locks. A quick flip of these, and you shorten the distance on your trigger pulls, significantly improving shooting response time. If you are a fan of multi-player first-person shooters you will really find this feature useful. Microsoft hasn't just provided you with hardware customizations, though. They've also provided the Xbox Accessories app, which allows you a much deeper level of customization. With it, you can re-map your controller buttons to configure specifically to whatever game you are playing. You can adjust response time, vibration, and sensitivity. You can even name your controller, and decide just how bright you want the Xbox button on it to be. Once done with all that, you can save two custom profiles which you can then switch between with a simple flick of a button below the Xbox button on the front of the controller. The app also comes pre-loaded with custom configurations for some of the most popular Microsoft titles, such as Halo and Forza among others. Also packaged with the controller is a very nice braided charging cable of considerable length. As with everything else Elite, the quality is obvious. Additionally, there are two AA batteries packed with the unit as well. Yes, I agree with you: for this price, Microsoft should have included a play and charge kit, but the Xbox One controllers are still the best controllers on the market in terms of battery life, and this is no exception, though it does seem to drain a little faster. I have an additional play and charge kit that I am using in the Elite, and find the battery life on a full charge to be nearly identical to what it was with a standard controller. I did go ahead and order a set of Panasonic Eneloop rechargeable batteries with a charger, as I've heard they extend the battery life significantly. They can be found here: Panasonic Advanced Individual Cell Battery Charger with eneloop AA 2100 Cycle Rechargeable Batteries (White, Pack of 4) All in all, this controller is a thing of beauty and of the highest quality. Every button feels more responsive, and the extra weight of it feels balanced and satisfying in hand. The Xbox One controller was already the best controller out there in terms of ergonomics, battery life, and layout. I would have been hard pressed to believe it could have been improved upon. I was wrong. Sure, it's pricey, but when gaming with it, there's no doubt that the extra cost is worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2016 by IAmSpartachris

  • Designed Well and Durable
I had to wait a while for this controller to become available, everyone seemed to be selling out of them as soon as they got them. I've played on standard XBox 360 controllers, a SCUF 360 controller, and the standard XBox One controller, and I was excited to see how this controller stood up. I was lucky to get to try the Elite controller out at a Comic-Con event last year before they became available, and I really liked it. The Elite controller feels more durable in the hand than a standard XBox One controller - there's a bit of added heft, and playing around with it in your hands, it doesn't feel like there's a lot of void space behind the plastic like a standard controller has. The Elite controller has a matte non-slip finish, with a textured finish on the backside where your fingers curl around. My hands get a little bit sweaty every now and then, and this has made a noticeable difference. The "play" in the buttons, including the A-B-X-Y buttons, the bumpers, the D-pad and the triggers all feel more solid than a standard XBox One controller, and after a month of heavy use they still feel like new. I was a little nervous about the added paddles on the back - how they would hold up, if the trigger action was good, how they would be placed on the controller for my hands. After playing with them a bit to see what's comfortable and most useful, I ended up using two out of the four paddles (one on each side). I was very pleased with the way they snap into place magnetically, it's very easy to remove/install them and they feel solid once they're in place. I haven't had any issues with them popping out or anything. The same is true for the customizable/removable sticks and D-pad. I like that the sticks have a metal shaft, I know the plastic shafts on the standard controllers do wear over time and sometimes break, or even flake off plastic dust after using them for a while. Though the tops of the sticks are plenty grippy, I stuck with the Kontrol Freeks that I'd been using previously, because I like the convex top and the textures they have on them. Though I haven't tested it side-by-side, the battery life in the Elite controller is noticeably better than the standard XBox One controller. The case that the Elite controller came in is pretty nice, it fits everything inside in a tidy fashion and was designed well. It's fabric over a somewhat hard plastic - it would be nice if it were a true hard case, but that doesn't matter much to me since I don't travel with it or anything. I really like the customization options for the trigger action and especially the sticks! I didn't know about this before the controller arrived, but I discovered it when going through the options in the customization app. The preset curves are really slick, and you can customize the presets further. This has made a big difference in playing FPS games like Call of Duty. My only complaint is that some of the customization options in the app are a little unintuitive. The app overall is really slick and is pretty useful, but there are a few things that need improvement. I usually hit the wrong sequence of buttons the first time I try to edit one of my saved presets from the initial menu. Also, the adjustments to the trigger sensitivity seem to make no difference past the first 20% or so. I don't know if that's because I'm using the trigger locks or what, but it would be nice if that were clarified in the app. I was a bit hesitant about the price.... $150 is a lot for a controller, even one that I'd played around with and liked as a demo. When compared to prices for similar non-Microsoft controllers like SCUF, it seems reasonable, especially since they've gone further with on-the-fly hardware and software customization options. But with it being a brand-new product, I wasn't sure how it would hold up over time, and if the retail models would compare favorably to the demo I tried. However, it was designed well and it's durable. After using it heavily for a month, it still feels like good value at retail price, and the best indication of all: I'm still a little excited every time I pull the Elite controller out to play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2016 by Nate Oakes

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