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MICROSOFT B4F00014 Xbox 360® Wireless Controller

by Microsoft
Xbox 360
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (452 customer reviews)

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  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B000B6MLUA
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches ; 7 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: November 15, 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (452 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #930 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Cordless, no cables to plug in, with a 30-foot wireless range The controller features integrated 2.4GHz high-performance wireless technology New and improved ergonomic design enables maximum comfort and endless gameplay New left and right shoulder buttons are designed for ease of use Two analog pressure-point triggers, two vibration feedback motors, and one eight-way directional pad are included

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The Xbox 360 Premium only has one Xbox 360 Wireless Controller. Paul R. Raven  |  43 reviewers made a similar statement
The controller is made to feel comfortable in your hands and is truly amazing. S. Uddin  |  39 reviewers made a similar statement
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164 of 207 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have for XBox 360 Gamers November 25, 2005
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
If you've got an XBox 360, you really need to get your hand on one or two wireless controllers. These controllers are GREAT for keeping your gaming area free of clutter. To start with, the controller is much smaller than the standard XBox controller was.

For control items, you start with the standard blue X, yellow Y, red B and green A buttons. There are two thumbsticks, one on the upper left and one in the center right. There is also a directional (d-pad) in the lower left.

Next, you have a pair of shoulder buttons at the "top" of the unit, up above the other buttons. You also have a pair of triggers below those shoulder buttons.

Finally, you have a center X button that can be used to turn the console on and off, plus a "start" and "back" tiny white buttons on either side of it.

The unit has a rechargeable battery unit inside it, the size of two AA batteries. You have to buy a recharger set SEPARATELY that lets you charge up while you play. In essence you plug the charger into the back of the controller - and the other end into the USB port in the front of the XBox 360 unit. So you play with the controller "wired" as it charges up. When it's fully charged again, you just pop off the wire and keep playing.

The range of the wireless unit is 30', which is probably much further than anybody is really going to even try playing a game at. The wireless is much easier on your hand - no cable holding you down - plus it's a great help in keeping your gaming area organized. You can easily pass the controller from person to person, and visitors can come and go without tripping over wires.

The documentation says you can get 40 hours of gameplay between charges, but if you have features such as vibration on, that sucks the time down to maybe 8-10 hours. It's up to you of course - I personally like having vibration on because it is often important for gameplay to get those warning signals.

Still, even if I have to plug the cables in every 10 hours or so to give it a juice boost, I still love wireless!! Highly recommended.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Next Generation Controller April 19, 2006
By DM
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
Truly a fascinating controller! This controller's performance is outstanding. There is no delay at all and is much more comfortable than even the first XBOX controller. Do not buy third-part wireless controllers. This is it if you are looking for quality and precision. It is so powerful that even if I, just for testing, try it from the most outrageous angle, it works.
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19 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hands down, the best controller I have ever used. March 2, 2007
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
I've gamed with almost every gamepad imaginable and never before have I used a controller that is so comfortable and easy to use. The Xbox 360 wireless controller is near flawless. Everything from its button layout to its build quality to its comfort level; it's all just perfect.

Never before have my hands wrapped around a controller so naturally. Typically with a controller, you have to make your hands form to the controller in order to access all of the buttons, typically resulting in fingers getting jammed into each other uncomfortably or strecthed out across the controller awkwardly. With the 360 controller, my hands just mold into every angle of the design and my fingers effortlessly wrap around the controller's button layout.

The button layout is as follows: Two analog sticks, D-Pad, four face buttons, two triggers, two shoulder buttons, start & back buttons, and the Xbox Guide Button. I'd give the layout and button design a 10/10. Everything is accessible without having to move your hands from the controller and everything has a solid, durable design. The triggers are smooth and glide with the motion of your fingers and are truly perfect. The shoulder buttons work just fine and are easily accessible (these are where the black and white buttons the from Xbox controller S went). The face buttons have great spring to them and don't feel mushy like the Playstation controller. The analog sticks are an 11/10. Compared to the PS controller in which you jam your fingers into each other and trying to correct out the play in the analog sticks, the 360's sticks are awesome; firm, precise, smooth gliding, and simply perfect. The D-Pad is unchanged from the Xbox controller, which wasn't good to begin with. It works and get the job done, but it could be better. The start and back buttons have moved to the middle of the controller and are better off in the center. And last but not least, the Xbox guide button (which needs a paragraph of its own).

The Xbox guide button is a feature that is running 24/7 and is implemented straight into the 360 architecture and games. Even in the middle of a game, you can hit the Xbox guide button and access everything from your gamerscore, friend's lists, messages, music, achievements, game invites, etc. It can even take you back to the dashboard without even having to restart the console or remove the disc. When you're done with the dashboard, you just fire the game back up with even leaving the couch. When you want to turn off individual controllers or even turn off the console, simply hit the guide button. Want to turn on the console? Just hit the guide button. It's easily the best feature of the controller.

Wireless technology = 10/10 Seamless integration with the console and an incredible stable connection with the console, even through walls, doors, etc; it'll even stay connected through different stories of a house. In over a year's time with the 360 wireless controller, I have NEVER lost my connection with the console. That's right, never. No interference with my wireless network, 2.4 ghz cordless phones, nothing. It is incredible how seamless it is. To connect a controller to a console, turn it on, press the link button on the controller and then the connect button on the console and almost magically, your controller is hooked right up and playing. And once your controller is connected to your console, you never have to link them together again; the next time you turn on your 360, the controller is automatically synched with the 360. If you want to add controllers to your 360, you simply synch them together with the same method that I just mentioned. Want to use your controller on a different 360? Simply synch them together and you're playing. The wireless technology with the 360 and its seamless integration is top-notch. Simply the fact that I will never have to deal with cords again makes the wireless controller more than worth the extra money. But with wireless, you have the issue with charging and batteries...

I average about 25 hours per charge with my controller, although intense vibration feedback in games can drop that number down to about 20 hours. I get plenty of charge to last me through a week or two and when I run out of juice, I simply switch out my battery pack with the fresh pack sitting on my quick charge kit. The biggest problem with the wireless controller is the fact that you are literally forced into buying the rechargeable battery pack with the Play & Charge kit or the Quick Charge kit. It's not that big of a deal, but if you think you can get away with AA batteries, this controller will eat them for lunch, especially with rumble. Speaking of rumble, the motors in the 360 controller pack quite a punch and you'll end up paying more in batteries than the mere rechargeable pack costs. Everything from the roar of a machine gun to the light vibration of deflecting a pass to the jolt of a hard impact, everything on-screen is brought to life in your hands with this controller. And no, this isn't the same rumble like the PS2 or Xbox controller. The 360's rumble is more seamlessly integrated into games and serves a much more useful purpose in immersing you within the experience and can create all kinds of varied feedback effects like never before. I'd take this over six degrees of tilt any day.

Overall, this controller is near flawless and hands down the best I have ever used. Comfort, wireless precision, durability; this controller packs it all into one sleek little controller.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Xbox controllers with charging cords
Got the product cords won't charge the controllers. So I guess I wasted 56 dollars on two non working controllers.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Won't charge
Nothing works, it's like a prop used.... wait it doesn't work at all but it doesn't matter. Next generation will be out soon
Published 20 days ago by Eric Kinloch
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Great quality. Brand new. No sticks or malfunctions. Long distance wireless. etc. Good price for a wireless controller too. Definetly a buy.
Published 21 days ago by dragon izumi
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
I gave this controller to my grandson for Christmas and he has enjoyed it immensely. It's brand new and works perfectly.
Published 25 days ago by Cynthia A. Carrico
3.0 out of 5 stars dirty!
this thing was gross when i opened it from its bag, yes it was used, but didn't expect to arrive along with the grime and food gunk stuck to it too. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Pen Name
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Working great. Wrecked my original controller so I got this as a replacement. It's great, still going without any issues.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Product malfunction
I like that the controller was in great condition but the battery was defective it would only come on if plugged in with a charge cord,I contacted the seller and they sent me... Read more
Published 1 month ago by doomkitty
3.0 out of 5 stars Someone stole my original controller... so I needed it replaced
Had a party, and one of my guests... actually he's not a guest anymore. He's a jerk... took off with my controller. So this is my replacement. Read more
Published 1 month ago by TicketMediaGuy
3.0 out of 5 stars its nice...fair!
i got mine used and in good condition.. because i knoe those controller arent perfect... unless its the legitimate(original)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awsome
Standard white Xbox controller, connects and works perfectly with my Xbox 360,fits great in my hands.would definitely recommend this product.
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Why the frequent price fluctuations?
an now $37, lol
Dec 19, 2012 by Tim |  See all 4 posts
Which Controller has a GOOD D pad for Xbox 360?
I got two of the transforming d-pad ones when on sale...
Its a better d-pad, but its still terrible. Plus I actually don't like the monochromatic look. I've memorized the abxy buttons.. however not everyone who plays on my xbox has, and the color association really helps for that.
I don't... Read more
Jan 5, 2012 by Michael McFarland |  See all 9 posts
PS3 controller better than Xbox360 controller for shooter & racing games?
I perfer Xbox controller I feel you get more precise shots due to more resistance, its way to easy to move the analog sticks on PS3 controller. Also I like the trigger buttons on top, as well as the size. Another gripe about PS3 controller is when you push both sticks to the middle they almost... Read more
Nov 25, 2011 by Descepticon |  See all 15 posts
can a ps 3 cqntroler be used on a zbox 360?
I love how helpful Amazon users are, i.e., not at all. Also, Jonathan, no one likes fanboys.

As for the question, no, you cannot use a PS3 controller on a 360, nor vice-versa. You can use pretty much any USB controller made for the PC on a PS3, though.
Mar 17, 2012 by pedrovay2003 |  See all 5 posts
Battery pack is dead
Actually, this is a common problem. A few months after getting mine, it stopped holding a charge. This isn't the battery pack at fault. It's something to do with the memory in the battery needing to be "reset". Just plug and unplug the cord into the controller while the console is on... Read more
Feb 16, 2012 by Ryan Kruse |  See all 2 posts
old school XBOX System
No, Xbox 360 Wireless controllers only work with Xbox 360 consoles; or PCs with purchase of a dongle.
Jan 22, 2012 by Sean Craig |  See all 2 posts
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