With an Xbox controller charging station, you’ll never worry about tracking down spare batteries and can be a wise investment.
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer discusses the future of Xbox, explaining why players haven't seen an upgraded Xbox Series X ...
The Ghost Cipher Edition is an absolutely gorgeous controller, with a translucent clear top case, rubberized ash gray grips, ...
The best Xbox Series X accessories should be next on ... Buttons eschew the squish of the classic Wireless Controller in favor of a much tighter, clicky feel with a lower travel distance.
The best Xbox Series X controllers are increasing in number, and as we head towards the end of the year, you've got more options arriving on the shelves. There are pro gamepads set to arrive this ...
Priced at $139AUD (October) and available from retailers such as JB Hi-Fi and BIG W, the GuliKit KK3 MAX Wireless Controller ... Hyperlink Adapter Offered. 6 Metal Rear Paddles Offered. PC Button Kit ...
Starlink has increased the Standard kit price from $350 to now $389 in Zimbabwe and other countries in Africa. The price for the Mini kit remains at $200 and is still available to order ...
In Australia, the new Xbox Wireless Headset costs around $10 more than the previous version and can now be ordered from Microsoft for A$159.95, with deliveries expected to commence on October 25.
The new Xbox Wireless Headset delivers an exceptional sound experience, powered by advanced spatial audio technology. With built-in support for Dolby Atmos, Windows Sonic, and DTS Headphone ...
In brief: The wireless headset that Microsoft introduced shortly after launching the Xbox Series consoles was well regarded for offering a relatively impressive feature set for its $99 price.
The new wireless headset has a 20 hour battery life (up from 15 hours), the microphone has been upgraded with auto-mute and voice isolation, and it now has Bluetooth 5.3 as well for PC connectivity.
Microsoft launched its Xbox Wireless Headset about three and a half years ago, and its competition has changed -- in every way -- since then. So Microsoft amped it up a little to keep it from ...