Wondering how to turn off Xbox controller when you are done gaming? You can do it directly from the controller, console, or your PC. Follow these quick steps to save battery and shut it down easily.
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Use a USB cable if you want the most stable and responsive connection. The Xbox Wireless Adapter is the best option for wireless use, as it supports headset audio and multiple controllers with lower ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Gaming hardware and cross-compatibility unfortunately aren't the best of friends. While it makes sense that a PlayStation DualSense or Xbox ...
Rare has teamed up with 8BitDo, not Microsoft, for a special edition Xbox controller. Rare has teamed up with 8BitDo, not Microsoft, for a special edition Xbox controller. is a senior editor and ...
8BitDo announced a few days ago that it would be revealing a new wireless Xbox controller, and before any reveal could be made, the new controller has been spotted on Amazon. This isn’t the first time ...
Xbox controller stick drift, where the stick moves on its own, is common on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Elite Series 2 controllers. It's often caused by worn-out parts or dust inside the controller ...