| Brand | Microsoft |
|---|---|
| Item model number | 9Z2-00001 |
| Hardware Platform | Xbox 360 |
| Operating System | Windows XP |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 9.25 x 7.01 x 2.01 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.25 x 7.01 x 2.01 inches |
| Color | White |
| Battery Type | AAA Alkaline |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| ASIN | B000HZFCT2 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Date First Available | November 12, 2006 |
Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows
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- Works with current and future Xbox 360 wireless accessories.
- Integrated 2.4GHz high-performance wireless technology.
- Receiving range up to 30 feet with 4 different devices.
- Powered by USB 2.0 port on PC, cable length approx. 6 ft. (180 cm).
- Compatible with Windows (XP/VISTA/7).
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4.5 out of 5 stars |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #66,022 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #88 in Xbox 360 Accessory Kits |
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Wireless WinPC Adapter Xbox 360
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Customers report that the Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver works flawlessly from 20 feet away and syncs multiple controllers simultaneously. The device is easy to set up, with Windows 10 automatically installing the necessary drivers, and customers consider it well worth the money. They appreciate that it's a genuine Microsoft product with no lag or connectivity issues. The build quality receives mixed feedback, with some customers finding it solid while others report it breaking within six months.
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Customers report that the Xbox 360 wireless receiver works flawlessly from up to 20 feet away and with a variety of emulators, including Steam games.
"...Pros: It is not the white one it is the black one but it works perfectly...." Read more
"Summary: the product is great, works as expected, and WILL OPERATE UP TO 4 CONTROLLERS...." Read more
"...automatically the disc is for if it doesn't and plus the receiver works great and has long range like the xbox 360 consoles senser so it works..." Read more
"...tested setting all the buttons for player 1 and player 2 and it worked flawlessly. I have no complaints whatsoever...." Read more
Customers find the wireless gaming receiver easy to set up, with automatic driver installation and plug-and-play functionality on Windows 10.
"...It does NOT feel cheap, very easy to install driver...." Read more
"...Pairing them with the reciever is very simple; push and hold the button on the top side of the reciever until the green light starts blinking and..." Read more
"...Anyway, I easily installed everything with the CD and then plugged in the receiver to my laptop via USB connection...." Read more
"...Installation on my Windows 7 machine was as easy as connecting it through USB and telling the hardware manager to search for drivers online...." Read more
Customers report positive experiences with the Xbox 360 receiver's connectivity, as it successfully pairs with 360 controllers and syncs multiple devices simultaneously, with one customer noting it can handle up to four controllers at once.
"...controllers connect with ease once driver is installed, I do not know if the new 360 Slim controllers will work on it...." Read more
"...I've used them with Windows 7 and 8 and have paired 3 controllers at once without any problems...." Read more
"...By the way the device WILL work with up to four controllers. This makes the value proposition much better in my opinion...." Read more
"...ps4 controllers into my Windows 7 computer and while the controllers sync up just fine.. many of the games I play want me to use an xbox 360..." Read more
Customers find the gaming receiver to be worth the money, with one customer noting it saves significantly on controllers.
"...Before I go, I can't stress enough that the 598s are very good - but if you're fussy and spoiled, these won't do it for you...." Read more
"...It's much less expensive than buying a dedicated controller and it is easy to set up." Read more
"...As other reviewers have pointed out, this product seems to be genuine M$. If it is a knock off, it is a first rate clone...." Read more
"...Bottom line - it was worth the hassle for me. I would definitely recommend this product for any gamer tired of using the keyboard." Read more
Customers appreciate that the Xbox 360 wireless receiver comes with a CD containing the necessary drivers, and many report that Windows 10 OS automatically installs them.
"...* Works fantastic * Syncs up to 4 devices * (mine) came with driver disc..." Read more
"Let me first say that my product works flawlessly. It automatically downloaded the drivers when first plugged in (I'm on Windows 7)and has perfectly..." Read more
"...; just install the driver from the included disc, connect the receiver to your computer..." Read more
"...The included DVD has the latest drivers, and the trick is to install the DVD *before* you ever plug the controller into the USB slot...." Read more
Customers appreciate that this is a genuine Microsoft product.
"...Good to go! The receiver itself is branded with the Microsoft logo, and the booklet & disc were also legit from Microsoft...." Read more
"...the item was brand new and, as I said before, it is a genuine Microsoft receiver and works perfectly...." Read more
"...It's the real deal, Microsoft branded and genuine. Good luck!" Read more
"Beware, because this is NOT a Microsoft product, as is advertised but rather a VERY cheap third party item...." Read more
Customers report that the wireless receiver has no lag and connects to controllers quickly, allowing them to play games instantly.
"...It's not laggy and no input gets lost, unlike my other RF devices which failed that test pretty hard...." Read more
"...I haven't experienced any hiccups, lag, or any other input issues...." Read more
"...connected 3 Xbox 360 controllers simultaneously, without any perceivable input lag...." Read more
"...The game is much more fun using the Xbox controller. The controller is really smooth and responsive on the PC...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the build quality of the gaming receiver, with some finding it solid and running strong, while others report it breaking within six months of use.
"...It does NOT feel cheap, very easy to install driver...." Read more
"...This product works, is easy to use, and durable...." Read more
"...my computer crashed. :( Mine is a brand new (literally, bought it 5 days ago) custom-built rig with tons of power to spare, and it still crashed...." Read more
"...All together, it's a GREAT DEVICE, with GREAT QUALITY. It does NOT feel cheap...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2013Most of my at-home listening is done via speakers, but if I'm in bed and not wanting to disturb the rest of the house, I have Shure SE 530s, via the laptop or a Sansa Clip. However, I've never been particularly in love with the Shures, which have spent most of their life in their case. I'd pretty much stopped listening to music on headphones.
I thought I'd try these. I don't know why I expected $250 'phones to sound better than $500 ones, and they certainly did not. They sound exactly like what they are: mid-range, mid-price.
That's not to say they're bad - they certainly aren't; they're just middle of the road. They're lovely and airy, and the sound stage gives a fair illusion of being out of the head. The bass is very nicely controlled (and there's plenty enough extension for this classical music afficionado). The highs are clear without being tiring. The mids... Ah, this is where I noticed where I (hadn't) spent the money. "Transparency" is probably one of the most abused words in audio, but once you've heard it (truly heard it) you're never happy without it.
Although I've never spent crazy money on hi-fi I've some decent kit over the years, transducer-wise. I've had Quad ESL 57s, 63s and 998s; Spendor BC1 and SP1 and currently B&W 802. HPs have included Stax Lambda Pro (which I sold because they were just so bloody hot and uncomfortable!). All these transducers have what I think is true transparency - and none more so, IMO, than the positively ancient ESL 57, which I have never ever heard bettered in that department. They didn't have deep bass, and they weren't much use for a party, but I miss them to this day (thirty years after I had to sell them. Sob).
I suppose what I'm trying to say is that I was stupid to think the 598 would somehow defy the price/performance equation. I should probably simply have got the Visa card out and bought the HD 800s, but I wanted something easy to drive. And that brings me to...
The Fiio E17! I bought this little miracle at the same time. Oh, my. Suddenly, I realised just how good the SE 530s can be. I've always shied away from external DACs and amps for 'phones. Too much trouble and bulk for what's supposed to be a neat/portable alternative to my main system. I took a chance (at that price, why not?) on the E17 and to say I'm thrilled is an understatement. In combination with the Shures (and my laptop or Nexus 7) we're definitely in touch with the high-end. I've never been a great believer in the post-1980s philosophy of "spend most of your budget on the front end", but the E17 has made me realise that proper hi-fi does demand a little more than a Sansa Clip (amazing as that little device is), or the headphone output of a Samsung laptop.
However, though I'm very happy to discover just how good the 530s can be, I'm afraid the 598s (although improved by the E17) still remain firmly earth-bound, and nowhere near as fine as the Shures.
I'm not familiar with all the 598's competitors at their price point, so I can't say if they're a standout in their market segment. What I think I can say is that they're neither a bargain nor a rip-off. If someone put them on my head, blind, and asked me to guess the price I'd say $250 (or £164, in our money).
Before I go, I can't stress enough that the 598s are very good - but if you're fussy and spoiled, these won't do it for you. I'm tempted to keep them, though, because I really like the design. They go so well with my few treasured pieces of Art Deco furniture!
PS:I'm not sure if the rating system on Head-Fi is absolute or relative, so I've given them three stars for audio quality. If that's wrong maybe a mod could change it to four or five (though I'm not sure how logical that would be).
- Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2018i bought this product about 7 years ago; in 2011, and it still works to this day. i used to have to go to microsoft's website to download xbox360 receiver drivers to apply to this product otherwise it would show up as "unknown device" in my device manager and be unable to sync.
since the arrival of windows 10, microsoft has built-in xbox360 drivers and i am able to manually pick from a list of drivers on my computer to apply to this product instead of having to download on my own.
cons:
sometimes the pc forgets what device this is if you unplug it and it goes back to being "unknown device" when you plug it back in and you have to reapply the drivers to it. any other issues have been resolved by simply uninstalling the device and reinstalling the drivers.
pros:
it really did increase the amount of games i could comfortably play on steam and anything else that accepts microsoft controllers. it has been plugged in and on every time i power up my pc every day, for the past 7 years and it has not burnt out. whenever i ever had a sync issue, it was because of the controller im trying to sync itself having insufficient battery power and not the receivers fault.
although...
mine looks a little different from the black one with the word microsoft on it in the product picture though. mine is white on the top panel and gray on the bottom panel with the words "xbox 360" printed at the top and a green LED at the bottom of the front of the product. on the back it says pc wireless gaming receiver and the usual made in china and disposal logos etc. if i remember correctly, mine came with a pc drivers disc about the size of a gamecube game disc. i remember struggling with the drivers contained on that disc until i went to microsoft's website itself to download drivers which then did work more reliably. since then, windows 10 has made going to microsoft's website obsolete with the built-in xbox360 drivers on the system.
to install:
go to device manager and find the receiver (mine showed up as unknown device in the other devices section) right click the device and go to properties and driver tab and select update driver. you must select "browse my computer for driver software" and then "let me pick from a list of drivers on my computer" and go in the "xbox360 peripherals" section and select a receiver driver to install. after this point you should be able to sync a controller to it
either the provider changed how the product looks over the years, or perhaps it is coming from a different manufacturer and the one i own whose quality i enjoy, may no longer be relevant to this exact product page even though this is the exact page i ordered from so many years ago.
Top reviews from other countries
WestReviewed in Canada on November 12, 20135.0 out of 5 stars Pleased With the Longevity and Range
I've ordered the receiver on two separate occasions now, the first order I received a white receiver and the second time a black receiver. They have both been genuine Microsoft products and work without a problem. With the end of a console era there are undoubtedly millions of wireless Xbox controllers lying around and this is the perfect way to keep them useful after upgrading consoles. I've been using mine to connect a controller to my media center for many months now and haven't had a problem with it at all. It reaches about 20 feet without a connection problem, further than that I have not tried.
Anyone who is getting a new console and will be having some extra controllers left around should definitely consider buying one of these. If one doesn't have any controllers than I recommend buying a couple used ones for a heavily discounted price.
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Susanne HornReviewed in Germany on February 3, 20155.0 out of 5 stars Orginal, wei Neu - tatsächlich Neu und funktioniert wie er soll.
Tut was er soll, sofort von Win 8.1 erkannt, Controller gefunden und los gehts...
Auf Win 7 auch ausprobiert, auch sofort erkannt und mit dem Controller verbunden.
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Amazon カスタマーReviewed in Japan on March 13, 20205.0 out of 5 stars いいよ。
設置方法が難しいけど、いいと思う。
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khaledadel76Reviewed in Egypt on March 1, 20225.0 out of 5 stars جيد
جيد
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federicoReviewed in Italy on September 15, 20131.0 out of 5 stars funziona a volte
non aspettatevi l'originale microsoft, ma non aspettatevi nemmeno che funzioni. il mio ha funzionato per 7 giorni a scatti poi ha smesso. per non parlare dell'istallazione su win7 64bit che è da fare in modo completamente manuale. PESSIMO



















