
Microsoft Xbox Controller + Wireless Adapter
PC, Xbox One X, Xbox Series X, Xbox One S, Xbox Series S
Microsoft Xbox Controller + Wireless Adapter
PC, Xbox One X, Xbox Series X, Xbox One S, Xbox Series S
Yes, Digitec only has the adapter with controller.
The controller can be connected to the PC via USB and used without the wireless adapter. The adapter is needed if you want to play without a cable... The adapter is therefore not "pointless".
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No. That is not possible.
In my experience, yes! But primarily the range, which is much better with the wireless adapter, at least that's how it is for me. In addition, you can connect up to 8 controllers with the wireless adapter.
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Forgot to add a question... Does anyone know a solution to this or should I redeem the guarantee after just one day?
There is no difference, except the price. :-) I don't know why this is offered twice, maybe it's a legacy.
I would say that the other controller is the successor model.
Hello, there is no white wireless Adapter that I know of, but all Xbox One controllers can be connected with the Microsoft Hub for Windows 7/8/10 PCs...Except for the Elite, which works with all the same settings as on Win10.
Hello, There is no USB cable for this product as it is for wireless use.
It supports both types of connection (wireless or cable). The controller has a USB micro-B input for this purpose. However, a cable is not included. And it also works on the PC.
I ordered the same product a year ago. It is the revised model.
No charging cable and it has a micro USB port.
no
Stimmt, die neuen haben normales Bluetooth (https://www.howtogeek.com/325244/how-to-connect-an-xbox-one-controller-to-windows-with-bluetooth/). Somit könnte der Adapter ein normaler BT Adapter sein.
Officially, apparently not. There is a frickel solution, but I have not tried it: https://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/mac/use-ps4-xbox-controller-mac-3626259/
Yes. It works very well in most cases. However, there are some applications where you can only use the controller if you connect it to the Mac via USB cable. But there are numerous entries in various forums. Just ask Google. In any case, it works.
A standard mobile phone micro USB cable can be used. None is included.
The wireless adapter already does that. You can use Bluetooth instead, e.g. connect the controller to a laptop or smartphone.
The controller does not work on the TV because it does not have Bluetooth support. Do you have a physical Steamlink? If so, it can work, but it's a bit complicated. You have to start the Steamlink with a wired controller, then switch the wireless controller to pairing mode and when it appears on the display, unplug the wired controller. Unfortunately, you have to do this every time you start the game if the controller has been connected to another device in the meantime. Give it a try and let me know if it worked.
Yes. A "normal" Bluetooth connection could also do this.
According to the manufacturer, up to 8 controllers can be connected to one adapter: https://support.xbox.com/de-DE/xbox-on-windows/accessories/xbox-wireless-adapter-for-windows-features
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