Lawrence Soto—May 18, 2020
Controller was real nice has a rubbery texture not like the original Xbox controllers very slippery looks really nice in red and connected to my computer via Bluetooth perfectly tried it out I was on my computer in 5 minutes playing my Need for speed Really great controller if you have Bluetooth on your PC Read more
Bradley Kostopoulos—June 2, 2019
Great controller. Pretty much your standard xbox one S controller with a sweet paint job and some added grips underneath. The grip seems to be the same material used on elite controller. Great Price, great controller but if functionality is your SOLE purpose you wont get a whole lot more for the extra 20 to 30 bucks you'll spend on it in comparison to a standard xbox one S controller. All in all its exactly what I expected it to be, a very solid controller for the price. Read more
Faris Al-Raqqad—July 16, 2019
I have very little to complain about when it comes to this controller - it looks great, feels great, the grip is a great touch, and it works as a controller should. The only gripe I have is that diagonal inputs are a little hard to do when it comes to the D-pad, especially when trying to do a quartercircle-right (pushing down on the D-pad, then Down/Right, then Right in one swift gesture). For some reason, I can' t consistently get it with this controller, and this is an issue I've never had before with other controllers. Pretty frustrating, but again, that's the only issue I have, so it's still 4/5 stars. Read more
CaptainAmyrica—September 19, 2019
Like new, was able to connect to Windows 10 and be seen in my game wirelessly. I had trouble connecting a PS4 DualShock (it would pair and work wirelessly outside of my game: within my game it wouldn’t see it, even though my game supports this controller natively now— Final Fantasy XIV), and couldn’t stand how the Logitech controller I had felt slow and clunky (to be fair, it was like $20). I had trouble connecting this at first, too; secret was when setting it up, stay on the Bluetooth devices main settings page. Don’t go to “add device... Xbox controller”. It never saw it that way. Staying on the main bluetooth devices setting page, I was able to pair it no problem. My computer saw it the second I clicked the pairing button. The buttons are also shiny, and it’s a nice shade of red (none of that burgundy business, it’s red). I got mine used; would have gladly paid full price between the color, and having it actually work out of the box. I splurged and got the matching dock—it’s 2019, I can’t keep stealing batteries from work! Read more
Kyle—June 27, 2019
Does exactly what a controller should do, and looks great. On my PC I just had go to Bluetooth settings and click add a device. Then hold the pair button until the xbox logo blinked rapidly. Paired without a problem. The next time I turned my computer on it wasn't immediately connected, but I was quickly able to reconnect it with the steps above. Not sure if I'll have to do that every time but that's super minor if so. The only minor gripe is that I have to hold the xbox button down for at least 6 straight seconds for the controller to turn off. I think I'll instead just pop a battery out... way quicker. I'll update this if the controller fails or gets wonky in the future! Read more
Joseph Meza—July 16, 2019
The media could not be loaded. As much as I enjoyed the look and feel of this controller. I have to give it one star, as not once but twice this controller out of the box. Came with a severe drift, Which as you can see in my video. Just means that the left or in my case right joystick, would move on it’s own in a down/right direction without me moving the joystick. So as you imagine in FPS games or a game like PUBG in the video. Where accuracy makes all the difference. You simply can’t play with it and I went thru all the possibles solutions with each. Including playing enough to see if it just needed to be broken in, making sure it was up to date, power cycling my Xbox One X and checking the button mapping configurations but it never improved. Unfortunately I have always applauded Customer service but this was my first upsetting experience. As when you go thru the return procedure for a “damaged or Defective” device with this controller. It automatically makes you speak to a “Amazon Tech Expert” but in none of my I’d say 4 calls did I speak to someone that seemed to be an expert. The 2nd person was very nice but she had absolutely no idea what my item was or how to fix it. As she asked me to try connecting my controller to another system, not a PC but another system. She then asked me to press the reset button with a needle or paper clip, which the Xbox controller doesn’t have and then finally she basically read script from Microsoft’s support page. On my final call I wasn’t offered any type of help or resolution. As the customer service agent did not seem interested in helping me and he gave me no option other than to return it for a refund. Which means another trip to the UPS store and now I have to go outside of Amazon to buy a controller because I’ve never experienced licensed Xbox one controllers this bad out of the package before. So I don’t know if it’s a bad batch, or if the way they are stored or handled is what causes this but be sure to check yours if you buy Read more
Andrew—March 14, 2019
Love every thing about it. Rubberized grips on the back, batteries included with a 14 day trial of both gold and game pass membership and the shades of red are on point. I recommend this for anyone looking for a new controller i think xbox really went up and beyond with this Read more
Trip—July 22, 2024
This is a micro USB charge cable and not a usbc. Not an issue for me but wanted to mention that if you didn’t read it in the product details. Controller works but has a broken piece of plastic inside the controller shell and has gotten stuck between the left trigger. I have had this issue with other controllers and you can eventually shake it out after opening it up. But controller technically came dropped, or was opened up incorrectly. Read more