Xbox 360 Limited Edition Red Wireless Controller and Play & Charge Kit
- Limited Edition red end, with newly designed black accents
- Includes Play & Charge Cable and matching red rechargeable array for nonstop gameplay
- 2.4 GHz technology with up to 30 feet of wireless range
- Integrated headset port for Xbox Live play
- Adjustable vibration pointer for longer array life
Product Description
The award-winning Xbox 360 Wireless Controller now comes in red, with newly designed black accents. Experience wireless gaming from up to 30 feet and delight in nonstop play with the included Play and Charge cable and red rechargeable array.
Buy Xbox 360 Limited Edition Red Wireless Controller and Play & Charge Kit
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Microsoft is the shadiest company on the planet. I swear they make these things with the intent of having them break like glass. It’s not like a wireless controller some new invention. They don’t even have the typical variety of colors, if you want anything but white and black, you need to buy a special edition xbox to go with it.
It’s about time they sell a red controller solo, but of course it’s not just the controller, you have to buy the charger kit that comes with it too. Yet I can’t get a replacement for my Halo edition green controller or buy any cool ‘ice’ controllers (see owing to chasis) which Sony has offered for over a decade. God forbid you try to mod the thing, M$ uses security pins in all the wireless controllers to prevent you from customizing or repairing the equipment you paid $50 for.
I’m glad I bought a 360 but it’s such a hassle to replace these crappy controllers after only a few small months. If there were any viable 3rd party option (Saitek is mostly a PC gamepad and MAdCatz has sucked for ages) I’d go with them in a heartbeat.
360: A+
360 peripherals: C-
Rating: 2 / 5
Not only is the controller I received not red but it seems to disconnect from the system periodically. Also, it’s not like I can just easily send this item back to in fact get the right affect because I am a deployed soldier, thanks companion. Merry Christmas.
Rating: 1 / 5
Really like the controller, but the contents list that 2 AA batteries are also included. There was none whatsoever in my package.
Even though that is so, like that they have made a red controller =D
Rating: 5 / 5
The controller itself is rather uncomfortable to hold and the dpad is uttery atrocious. But what really breaks this pile of junk is the array. After less than 6 months it won’t hold a charge, is inconsistent about even trying to charge using the included cable (the only way of charging it outside of buying a proprietary standalone charging unit), and has a loose fit with the controller that makes the contacts extremely problematic.
I’ve never seen such a poorly constructed game controller. It probably shouldn’t be surprising, coming from Microsoft, but it is terribly disappointing. Just stick with your standard rechargeable AAs. At least you’ll be able to use them with something else and they’ll last a heck of a lot longer than this junk. If you really need to play a 360 get the wired controller, it’s cheaper and you’ll just be plugging this one in all the time anyway.
Rating: 1 / 5
The controller came in the mail in about a week and works fine. No complaints
Rating: 5 / 5