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| From: Microsoft Software
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $34.99 You Save: $15.00 (30%)
New (58) Used (13) from $26.99
Rating: 368 reviews Sales Rank: 108
Platform: Xbox 360 Color: Black Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Battery: 2 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 2.8 x 7.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: B4F00014 Model: B4F-00014 UPC: 882224445153 EAN: 0882224445153 ASIN: B000OYITQO
Release Date: April 17, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new with fast shipping and tracking number.
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overpriced; no color-coordiated NiMH battery September 9, 2007 Marcus Roof 8 out of 20 found this review helpful
Based on the old Xbox S-controller with added bumpers. This controller can turn on/off the 360 remotely, act as a remote, works on a PC, connects to a headset, etc... It rumbles -- the $600 PS3 doesn't. It connects FLAWLESSLY. Never fails to connect and the connection never drops, ever, even though it's wireless. Battery life is extremely LONG - you'll be able to use the thing forever without recharging. Attachments exist for charge & play, Accessories for quick charge. Options for regular or rechargeable batteries. 3rd party wireless controllers for the original xbox SUCKED! The connection dropped, they would malfunction. Everything about this 360 controller is right! 2 criticisms: 1) It's overpriced; frankly it's almost double the price it should be (if the spartan figurine is supposedly a bonus, then we shouldn't be paying $20 more for the controller). 2) for the money, they should throw in a color-coordinated black NiMH battery, which they don't. If you have white NiMH batteries, they of course won't match the black back of the controller.
Got 360 Black controller? April 20, 2008 Sick Daddy (Oregon USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
If you've got an Xbox 360, you need controllers. This black one is elegant, and matches the Elite 360. It also goes well with the white console too. The layout of the buttons on the Xbox 360 is amazing. It's perfect for many of the games that are on the 360. The rumble is effective, and the wireless capacity is wonderful. The only beef I have, is that I've had two controllers that become loose on the left analog stick, and they began to drag the cursor when not touched. The Xbox Warranty I had from the console replaced them free of charge. Luckily I had extra controllers to get me by in the week it took to replace it. When matched with the rechargable battery pack, they give you lots of gaming time between charges.
Perfect controller for the Halo Covenant fan. April 20, 2008 Sick Daddy (Oregon USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
If you've got an Xbox 360, you need controllers. This covenant model if pefect for Halo fans of all ages. Todd McFarlane did the artwork for this controller. The picture won't soon rub off onto your hands, and it's a great conversation piece amongst your plain colored controllers. The layout of the buttons on the Xbox 360 is amazing. It's perfect for many of the games that are on the 360. The rumble is effective, and the wireless capacity is wonderful. The only beef I have, is that I've had two controllers that become loose on the left analog stick, and they began to drag the cursor when not touched. The Xbox Warranty I had from the console replaced them free of charge. Luckily I had extra controllers to get me by in the week it took to replace it. When matched with the rechargable battery pack, they give you lots of gaming time between charges.
Nice feel, terrible battery life November 23, 2005 Rex Stone (Berkeley, CA) 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
I like this controller, connects well and feels good in my hand. However, one huge drawback is the battery life. If you have this controller, you pretty much have to get the recharging kit because this sucker kills batteries dead. Both controllers I have used the batteries after about 8 hours of gameplay. My logitech controllers (I use for Xbox and PS2) have used the same batteries for 6 months, and are still going strong. Still, I wouldn't use the wired ones, my friends can pass by without tripping on wires and crap. Just get the charger kit.
obviously most of you have never used a wireless controller before August 6, 2006 Gus (Ontario, Canada) 7 out of 31 found this review helpful
Dont get me wrong the controller is inovative and feels good and is really a grea idea but the one huge problem that noone has mentioned is how these things eat up batteries, put it this way, you need to put new AA batteries in the damn thing every three days, and that is not cool at all! I will be buying the wire controlers from now on, The premium system should have included the battery charger im othere than this MAJOR ISSUE the controller is great, but again let me stresss this issue,... it is not fun to be in the middle of an online fight in Fight Night 3 and have your controller (that you just put batteries in, well at least you thought you did) die, and get you knocked out when you were clearely winning the fight.
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