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Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Black | 
| From: Microsoft Software Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy Used: $19.00 as of 11/27/2009 13:11 CST details You Save: $30.99 (62%)
New (55) Used (31) from $19.00
Seller: Ocean Reef Electronics Rating: 487 reviews Sales Rank: 92
Format: CD Platform: Xbox 360 Color: Black Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Battery: 2 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 6 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: B4F-00014 Model: B4F-00014 UPC: 100000011065 EAN: 0100000011065 ASIN: B000OYITQO
Release Date: April 17, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 30-foot wireless range | | • | Integrated 2.4GHz high-performance wireless technology | | • | Ergonomic design enables maximum comfort and endless gameplay | | • | Left and right shoulder buttons | | • | Two Analog pressure-point triggers, two vibration feedback motors, eight-way directional pad are included |
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Product Description High-performance wireless gaming is here! Using optimized technology, the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller lets you enjoy a 30-foot range and up to 40 hours of life on the two included AA batteries - and when they run low, you're given ample warning so you can connect a Play & Charge Kit for uninterrupted play. Plug the Xbox 360 Headset into the controller for full two-way voice communication: a wireless first.
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 487
No More Wires November 23, 2009 Siklootd (Santa Fe, NM) The one thing that I absolutely love about this console generation is that the three companies have finally evolved past wires. The days of having a chord plugged into your consoles are long gone, and I'm glad. So many times when I was younger, I recall playing video games and having someone trip over the chord because they were in a hurry to get by. This usually resulted in the console falling to the floor due to the force in which the control chord was pulled during the process. Now, none of my consoles have ever fallen onto the floor since no one can ever trip over the chords. The Xbox 360 controller is great and feels extremely comfortable. The two analog sticks have a nice grip to them, and the shoulder buttons are easy to access due to the curvature of the back of the controller. The controller's curves make it easily fit the shape of the player's hands, and the positioning of the battery cover is out of the way yet still also gives your fingers something to rest on providing extra grip. The four face buttons are a nice size, and the even spacing between them allows for quick hit and release and transition from one button to the next. This is very beneficial in games that require large combos where the button range is widely varied. The center Xbox button allows you to quickly access the dashboard. Once on the dashboard you can either sign in/out, load music, turn off the controller, turn off the system, and tons of other extra features. The controller runs off of AA batteries. A complaint that many have against the controller. However, I find this to be a major plus for the controller. Simply purchase rechargeable AA batteries for under 20 dollars and you won't have to worry about constantly throwing away batteries. Since the controller does not feature a built in battery, this also means that you don't have to worry about taking the controller about to change the battery once it no longer holds a charge. Instead, a simple change in rechargeable batteries and you're good to game again. The d-pad is rather awkward, and its design is my only complaint against the controller. The d-pad is built exactly like the one found on the Sega Genesis. The Genesis had a bad d-pad and this also reflects on the 360. In fighting games especially is when you notice just how bad the directional buttons on the pad are. In Street Fighter, for example, Ryu's special move is done by pressing down, down-forward, forward + Punch. On the 360 d-pad, it sometimes mistakes the down for a down-forward, and the forward sometimes even for an up-forward. This is the only problem with the controller, otherwise it is very stellar, very durable, very reliable, and free of all chords. You can't go wrong with this controller, and you can't go wrong with choosing it any color either, I chose the black due to personal preference.
Good Controller November 21, 2009 Jose Castillo Martinez (San Jose, Costa Rica) Not to much to say about it, it makes what is suppose to do and works with no issues
X Box 360 Wireless Controller Black November 15, 2009 Matthew W. Desreuisseau 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is just a standard issue Microsoft controller except with a black finish. The product works great, good response, comfortable grip.
Great deal! November 13, 2009 J. Bates I have looked around on the internet to find more/replacement controllers for my 360. I just don't want to pay $60 for a new controller - it's too much in my opinion, as much as a new game. The controller I bought was listed as "used", though when it arrived, it was in perfect condition. I am pretty meticulous about taking care of my controllers, too. I will definitely buy another one from here if needed.
Disappointed November 1, 2009 Christopher Nappi 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The seller stated that the controllers were new. Out of the three that I purchased only one was new and the other two controllers were in horrible shape. The buttons were worn and they had scratches all over the them. They were suppose to be Christmas gifts for my boys, not anymore. I will never, again purchase anything from this seller.
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