



🎯 Level up your game with the controller that keeps you connected and in control.
The Xbox Wireless Controller in sleek white offers enhanced comfort with textured grips, Bluetooth support for Windows 10 and Xbox One consoles, and up to twice the wireless range of previous models. Featuring customizable button mapping and a 3.5mm headset jack, it’s designed for seamless, high-quality gaming across multiple devices.
| ASIN | B01GW3H3U8 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,460 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #37 in Xbox One Gamepads & Standard Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (30,450) |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
| Item model number | TF5-00002 |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| Product Dimensions | 6.89 x 2.87 x 6.97 inches; 1.19 Pounds |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | August 2, 2016 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
D**R
Works On Emulators But That's About It For Mac...
For a Windows 10 PC, obviously this controller works great. That’s all I will say about that. I wanted to let people know about how well this currently works with a Mac (I'm running macOS Sierra 10.12.3 by the way). In short, it works great, as long as you are only playing emulators (OpenEmu, Dolphin, or Boxer). Its inputs are also read perfectly fine by programs like “Joystick Mapper”. Don’t even bother with Steam games though. Now for the lengthy version of that… This controller works great with OpenEmu. It reads every input without any issues, except for the guide button, but who really cares about using that button anyway (that’s the big Xbox symbol button that lights up). For Dolphin, I had the same results, however, I could not use the rumble motor in any games while using it in wireless mode; but you can still use the rumble motor in games by plugging the controller in and using the 360Controller driver that is available on GitHub, and then clicking on the “Pretend to be an Xbox 360 Controller” settings box (which is also how you can get certain Steam games to still work with it). For Boxer, this works, at least, partially. I don’t know if all of the buttons/inputs register, because that’s a bit harder to test. All I know is that I was able to play Doom 2 perfectly fine. For Steam (and other Mac Games), it’s probably best to just use another controller. In wireless mode, this controller doesn’t work at all, unless you use something like that “Joystick Mapper” program; even then, you can run into problems with some games reading the controller partially and in a strange way, which then messes up any custom mapping that you could set with a third party program. You can still get some games to work correctly with this by doing what I described in the Dolphin section (plugging the controller in via USB cable and using the 360Controller driver that is available on GitHub, and then clicking on the “Pretend to be an Xbox 360 Controller” settings box). One example of a game that works when this controller is plugged in is “Serious Sam 3”. Support for this controller is very spotty for non-emulator games though, even when you plug it in. In summary, this is a great controller (it's my personal favorite for features, layout, and quality for the money), however, you should only get this to use with your Mac if you plan on just playing emulators with it. Happy Gaming!
J**K
Awesome controller for PC, but using built in headset jack is complicated
I play most of my games on my PC - I work in IT so building a PC is a trivial task for me - I haven't gotten a prebuilt desktop in decades. I always like to have a controller though - easier to play on the couch, some games are wonky with the keyboard, and it makes emulation easier. For the past few years I have been using a PS4 controller because I already owned one, but it's a hassle to use on Windows. You need to install third party software for Windows to recognize it, its very temperamental, and a chunk of the features don't work properly because you're using said third party software. Getting the PS4 controller connected wirelessly is an ordeal too - again, since you're using third party software the controller never wants to connect. Steam has built in PS4 controller support, but getting that to function wirelessly is an even bigger ordeal than normal. So you're generally stuck using a wire. I decided to order the Xbox one controller because my buddies were raving about it. The difference between the two controllers is like night and day. First thing is, the Xbox controller is more ergonomic. It takes a little while to get use to the button placement, but it ends up feeling better and more natural. The shape of the controller fits your hand better, and the triggers feel much better. I do miss having the touch pad sometimes, but most of the time I'm just happy I'm not hitting it by mistake. The controller feels much higher quality, and it looks nice too. But the biggest improvement was the ease of setup and reliability. All you have to do is plug it in. That's it. No third party software, no finagling with steam, nothing. It just werks™. Even the little Xbox button works - it pulls up a context sensitive menu. Heck, I can even use the controller outside games with no issue. Setting it up over bluetooth was a breeze too - i paired it one time and that was it. It turns out on it's own after a period of inactivity, and turning it back on just means pushing the Xbox button. With the PS4 controller getting it to reconnect each time watching an ordeal because of the software. One thing that excited me was the ability to plug a wired headset into the jack on the controller and still use the controller wirelessly. That meant I could use a wired headset from across the room just for discord or skype, while still having the sound for the game coming from my high end speakers. But there was a snag - you can't do that over Bluetooth. You can only do it plugged in over usb, or if using the Xbox one wireless adapter, which uses a proprietary format. Thankfully, that adapter was less than 20$ so I ordered one. But there is another snag - you either need to be using a headset with the special Xbox one headset adapter built in, or buy the adapter separately. Now this was a bummer - the adapter itself costs around 60$! So I tried plugging in a regular 3.5 headset to see if it would work anyway, but unfortunately it did not. I bought a Microsoft brand Xbox one headset today, and it works great. The quality isn't amazing, but that's the headsets fault and not the controller. I'm just using the headset for discord anyway - the quality doesn't have to be amazing because it's just for chat. It only covers one ear and is lightweight, so I'm perfectly able to hear the sound from the game itself coming from my nice speakers. Overall, this is a fantastic controller. Probably one of the best I've ever had. I highly recommend getting one, but just be aware that getting the headphone jack to function on a PC is more work than it appears and costs money.
M**.
Fun time restored.
I got this as a replacement for my Minecraft edition controller as it's starting to breakdown on me. Ive had this for a about a week now and it's great. Works as expected and was a great price. I might order more and get some custom stuff for it.
D**E
It really is brand new!
Came packaged in a real Microsoft box. Unopened I knew it was a new controller and not a poorly refurbished one by anyone. I tried the refurbished ones twice to save about $10 on each purchase, but that was a mistake. It’s worth the extra money to me to buy the brand new controller instead of refurbished because the refurbished controllers didn’t last long before having problems like sticking buttons and drifting hat switches. This new controller is perfect and I expect it will stay that way for years. I recommend this purchase for your gamer.
V**D
Disclaimer: This is a review for the Xbox Wireless Controller White Edition with Bluetooth functionality. I purchased the product at Best Buy and this is my opinion a few days after use. My thoughts mostly come from using this controller with a Windows 10 PC system. The revised Xbox One Wireless controller is a really excellent device. It is a giant improvement for someone who would be using a 360 controller, but also stands out from the previous versions on the Xbox one. You don't have to buy this controller if you already own one, although it would be a great option if you're looking to get a second one. But, primarily, Windows 10 users greatly benefit from this controller, as it doesn't need an external dongle to run. Though provided it needs a Bluetooth stick or built-in feature on a motherboard to be used, the controller has certain limitations versus the standard wireless controller that already comes with its own dongle. Nevertheless, it is an improvement. From the very beginning, the controller feels high quality. The packaging is very nice, with the controller placed right in the middle of it, and present in the packaging are the user manual, a warranty card and a set of 2 AA batteries. Now this is where I have the biggest issue with the controller. At the current year of 2016, I imagine very few use batteries anymore and I was seriously disappointed that Microsoft can't move on to get a built-in lithium ion battery into their controllers. This is my personal preference, but either way has its benefits and disadvantages. For one, AA batteries are much higher capacity relative to a built-in battery, provided the empty space for that is rather small and at least won't die out very quickly. I would recommend getting rechargeable batteries for the controller so you don't have to buy new ones every now and then. You can still use this as a wired controller, although a cable doesn't come with it. The controller looks really nice. Most Xbox One controllers do, but the white option really stands out, despite the endless available special editions. The controller's surface is very nice rubber plastic, which allows for a great level of grip when using it. The button layout hasn't been changed relative to the previous versions of the product, but an improved material quality is definitely welcome here. Whereas on the previous controller the plastic surface starts to feel slippery after using it for a while, here the rubberized grip makes that negligible. The buttons have been polished up as well. They feel very snappy but are also soft to touch at the very same time. The triggers and shoulder buttons are very snappy, but don't have a clicking sound for those who prefer that. Instead, they are very soft and silent, which makes the experience more enjoyable and no responsiveness is lost in that. The other buttons and the D-Pad feel mostly the same as in the previous controller version, although some keys feel to be more ergonomic. The back and start buttons are smaller and the D-Pad is a little more fitted deeper into the controller's body. The sticks are rubberized and feel snappy as well. Using these as buttons to perform an in-game action feels satisfying as they press very easily into the controller, with a smooth feel. I really appreciated the difference between this and a 360 wired controller I have been using with my computer, but this controller has had some nice touches to make it a better experience even when compared to a regular Xbox One wireless controller. Looking in between the hand grips, there is a 3.5 mm audio jack and Xbox's type of adapter for external features. I am pleased to say that the controller is perfect for use with earbuds and won't require buying an additional adapter to plug in a headset. The major addition to the controller is no doubt Bluetooth connectivity through Windows 10. Using a system like this, I can't say for sure if this could possibly work in Windows 7, but as far as I am aware, it wouldn't work on anything below Windows 10. Bluetooth functionality is a big deal because many would prefer to use a wireless controller over dealing with any wires or depending on the cable's length. The controller is easy to pair provided you have Bluetooth functionality in your computer, whether that comes through an external adapter or a built-in motherboard feature, simply power it on and the Xbox logo button will start slowly flashing, then one needs to press pairing button at the top of the controller in between the trigger buttons. The Xbox logo would flash faster after that point, and the controller becomes visible in the Bluetooth devices. Alternatively, you can also just use the controller with a cable, but there isn't one included, which may require additional driver installation. With Bluetooth, it simply works just like any device you pair. Once remembered, it connects automatically. The only real downside I can point out about the controller is in its audio experience. Some like to play games in headphones, and the included audio port would be perfect for it, if the connection actually permitted that. While the sound quality is not entirely awful, it sounds muffled and less clear than it would if plugging headphones into a device. Don't expect the 3.5 mm audio port to provide much sound clarity, which is quite disappointing to see. Bluetooth connection simply can't support the controls and high quality sound at the same time. This newer version of the Xbox One Wireless controller is a great accessory, which takes everything that made the original controller already great, and improves on pretty much everything besides the still present AA batteries. It does not require an upgrade if you already own a wireless Xbox controller, but Bluetooth functionality when using with Windows 10 is a very welcome feature. The buttons are responsive and sticks have a nice rubberized surface. In general, the entire controller feels outstanding when playing games. If you're looking to get a controller for your computer or are coming off from the Xbox 360 one, then I would recommend this. Its a really nice controller and perfect for easy wireless connection with Windows.
M**E
As always these controller and brilliant
M**E
Definitivamente valió la pena la compra. Este control para Xbox One edición blanco, es diferente a los que tenía que venían con mi consola. Es destacable del producto que en la parte de abajo del control tiene una textura que permite mejor agarre. Al ser blanco se pensaría que se ensucia más pronto pero eso dependerá de tener limpias las manos y después de usarlo pasar un trapo un poco húmedo para limpiarlo. Incluye: • Un código de GamePass de 14 días. • Una vez que lo compras te envina un codigo para descargar gratis el Gears of Wars 4. • Un juego de pilas. Lo adquirí en promoción a finales de Diciembre del 2018 por $868.00, llegó antes de lo marcado. Llevo 20 días usándolo y no ha fallado en nada, veremos más adelante como va funcionado.
P**T
This is a fabulous controller and probably the best one for PC (if you don't count the elite controller). The box comes with two Duracell batteries and the controller. The controller looks awesome and feels great in hand. They have nailed the ergonomics. The back has a textuered pattern for better grip. Coming to connectivity it works both with micro USB cable and Bluetooth. For Bluetooth to work however PC has to have windows 10 anniversary update (Aug 2016) or higher. If PC does not have Bluetooth in-built the controller does work with Bluetooth adapter (with Bluetooth 4.0). I didn't notice any considerable lag between wired mode and wireless mode. Unlike some other controllers I didn't find any dead zone in the joysticks or the trigger buttons in this one. Coming to haptic feedback there are 4 vibration motors on this thing. You can really feel the resistance while accelerating and braking in games thanks to the haptic feedback. The controller also has a 3.5mm audio jack. All in all an awesome controller.
M**O
Excelente, ótima pegada.
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