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Goddamn, Microsoft is on top of third-party accessory deals right out the gate, too? Apart from the pre-order debacle they've been on their A-game at every stage. PowerA is a big name in this game. They make the bestselling dual-analog controllers for Android phones. They've also made controllers with extra-large batteries for consoles.

PowerA unveils new accessories for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, pre-orders available
  • The Xbox Series X and S have been revealed, and are launching later this year on November 10, 2020.
  • Microsoft is launching their own accessories, and partnering with third-party companies through their Designed for Xbox program.
  • PowerA is one of these companies, and has unveiled their line-up of accessories for the next-gen Xbox's.
  • The line-up includes new controllers, rechargeable battery packs, and charging stands for your Xbox controllers.

Enhanced Wired Controller
Wire + Mute/Volume Wheel + 2 extra buttons on back
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Charging Station
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Dual Charging Station
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Rechargeable Battery Doors
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Goddamn, Microsoft is on top of third-party accessory deals right out the gate, too? Apart from the pre-order debacle they've been on their A-game at every stage. PowerA is a big name in this game. They make the bestselling dual-analog controllers for Android phones. They've also made controllers with extra-large batteries for consoles.

PowerA unveils new accessories for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, pre-orders available


Enhanced Wired Controller
Wire + Mute/Volume Wheel + 2 extra buttons on back
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Charging Station
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Dual Charging Station
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Rechargeable battery bays
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Ugh, Xbox Series X controllers are using AA batteries? God I hate Xbox. I got lucky and put in a preorder in for my niece. Now I have to buy batteries just in case my sister has none in her house on Xmas. How the fuck are we still using AA batteries on video game controllers? I'm surprised Xbox controllers are wireless.
 
Ugh, Xbox Series X controllers are using AA batteries? God I hate Xbox. I got lucky and put in a preorder in for my niece. Now I have to buy batteries just in case my sister has none in her house on Xmas. How the fuck are we still using AA batteries on video game controllers? I'm surprised Xbox controllers are wireless.

I remember for my 360 buying the rechargeable battery packs, but even those were inferior to the PS3 controllers as they seemingly died, or at least couldn’t hold any charge whatsoever, after about a year and then you would have to leave them plugged into the machine at all times in order to use them. I went through about 3 or so iirc.
 
I remember for my 360 buying the rechargeable battery packs, but even those were inferior to the PS3 controllers as they seemingly died, or at least couldn’t hold any charge whatsoever, after about a year and then you would have to leave them plugged into the machine at all times in order to use them. I went through about 3 or so iirc.

I never had those for my 360 but remember running out of juice with no batteries in the house and just taking batteries out of anything I can find. It's embarrassing that it's 2020 and Xbox controllers are still dependant of disposable batteries. They do keep a charge longer but I rather just have 2 controllers and keep one charging as I play with the other.
 
Ugh, Xbox Series X controllers are using AA batteries? God I hate Xbox. I got lucky and put in a preorder in for my niece. Now I have to buy batteries just in case my sister has none in her house on Xmas. How the fuck are we still using AA batteries on video game controllers? I'm surprised Xbox controllers are wireless.
LOL, this is the master race controller. It can do either.

It can run off AA batteries, it can run off a USB-C rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack, and it can run off third party rechargeable AA-battery bays like I showed above that are recharged using a USB cable. Of course one may also opt for traditional rechargeable AA battery docks and stations that plug directly into power outlets.
https://www.gamesradar.com/uk/xbox-...-colors-and-an-upgraded-rechargeable-battery/
The upgraded Xbox wireless controller...will be available bundled with either a Windows 10 wireless adapter or a USB-C cable, and new controllers will go for $59.99, just like the current lineup. You can learn more about the Xbox Series X controller in this breakdown from March, which goes into everything from improved material textures to expanded functionality.

Speaking of USB-C: the next-gen Xbox controller has its own rechargeable battery using the same cable, and Microsoft reckons it can be fully charged in four hours. The battery will be sold separately for $24.99, and both it and the new controllers will be released alongside the Series X and Series S on November 10.

Oh yeah, it can also effortlessly pair with PCs, iPhones/iPads, or Android devices both wirelessly or via the universal master race USB-C port.
https://www.gamesradar.com/uk/xbox-series-x-controller-revealed/
Cross-compatibility
Cross-compatibility is a big factor in Xbox's shift to next-gen, and Whitaker states that there will be support for cross-compatibility between Xbox Series X and Xbox One controllers and consoles:

"They all work together with the same great Xbox Wireless Radio. Gamers can also play on more devices including PC, Android, and iOS. We’re implementing Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) so that pairing to these devices is much easier. The new controller also remembers multiple devices so switching between them is more seamless. And a USB-C port allows gamers to play and charge with a modern cable that’s more readily available."
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LOL, this is the master race controller. It can do either.

It can run off AA batteries, it can run off a USB-C rechargeable lithium battery, and it can run off third party rechargeable AA-battery bays like I showed above that are recharged using a USB cable. Of course one may also opt for traditional rechargeable AA battery docks and stations that plug directly into power outlets.
https://www.gamesradar.com/uk/xbox-...-colors-and-an-upgraded-rechargeable-battery/


Oh yeah, it can also effortlessly pair with PCs, iPhones/iPads, or Android devices both wirelessly or via the universal master race USB-C port.
https://www.gamesradar.com/uk/xbox-series-x-controller-revealed/

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Yup, Xbox has been garbage. Hopefully they have a good run this time around. I loved the 360.
 
LOL, this is the master race controller. It can do either.

It can run off AA batteries, it can run off a USB-C rechargeable lithium battery, and it can run off third party rechargeable AA-battery bays like I showed above that are recharged using a USB cable. Of course one may also opt for traditional rechargeable AA battery docks and stations that plug directly into power outlets.
https://www.gamesradar.com/uk/xbox-...-colors-and-an-upgraded-rechargeable-battery/


Oh yeah, it can also effortlessly pair with PCs, iPhones/iPads, or Android devices both wirelessly or via the universal master race USB-C port.
https://www.gamesradar.com/uk/xbox-series-x-controller-revealed/

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I find it funny the Xbox itself doesn't have usb-c, but you can connect the controller to other devices with usb-c.
 

Same. I have something similar. I have like 8 AAA and like 16 AA's that I can rotate through my gadgets. I don't think people realize that the battery set up for the Xbox controllers is a way better option than having a controller that you have to plug in when it dies out.
 
Same. I have something similar. I have like 8 AAA and like 16 AA's that I can rotate through my gadgets. I don't think people realize that the battery set up for the Xbox controllers is a way better option than having a controller that you have to plug in when it dies out.

swap batteries...?! how quaint...

how is that better than plugging in the controller to a wire that's already attached to the PS4 and then hit the power button on the 2nd controller and continue on? It takes no time to do that too... all i do is hot swap my controllers. it's effortless.

swapping batteries??? i do that for my tv/cable remotes that's annoying enough once every year or so... :/
 
swap batteries...?! how quaint...

how is that better than plugging in the controller to a wire that's already attached to the PS4 and then hit the power button on the 2nd controller and continue on? It takes no time to do that too... all i do is hot swap my controllers. it's effortless.

swapping batteries??? i do that for my tv/cable remotes that's annoying enough once every year or so... :/

I can also plug my Xbox controller into a power brick that's next to my chair or have the option to get a long ass micro usb cord that can reach my Xbox that is 10 feet across the room to my controller too. Or I can have a little plastic container of charged up batteries (along with a battery charging dock) sitting at on the table next to my recliner in my man cave; so I can remain wireless and never have to get up and plug anything in.

Plus I have other stuff that takes AA's too. TV and other device remote, Oculus remote, My Headphones that require a AA to active the super bass, etc... I also have multiple controllers for company (360 and XB1) I just find having a pile of rechargeable AA batteries more convenient, because I've had battery packs before and imo swapable batteries are better as long as you have them at the ready.
 
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swap batteries...?! how quaint...

how is that better than plugging in the controller to a wire that's already attached to the PS4 and then hit the power button on the 2nd controller and continue on? It takes no time to do that too... all i do is hot swap my controllers. it's effortless.

swapping batteries??? i do that for my tv/cable remotes that's annoying enough once every year or so... :/
It's better because for those in a couch environment you don't have to keep the controller plugged in to keep it charged. Otherwise, to play wirelessly, once the controller's battery dies, you have to to connect it to the console in order to charge it, and wait until it's charged to play wirelessly again. A lot of PS4 players complained about this over the course of the console's life. The controller was known for poor battery life. Conversely, batteries can be easily swapped, so you can continue gaming wirelessly in perpetuity.

Again, the XSX controller can do both. The "Play and Charge kit" lets you recharge while connected via a cord, just like the PS4, but it also lets you charge the battery pack separate from the controller. This way you can swap battery packs.
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You can also just shove in traditional jnon-rechargeable AA batteries, or use traditional recharging stations that don't require a USB cord to recharge AA batteries that you can swap in.

This is an objectively superior design. It is more capable, and offers more choice. Furthermore, the controller's charge-life doesn't decline with age and use because the part of the controller that powers it is separable from the controller itself.
 
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