1.Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2
The best wireless game controller
Specification
Weight: 0.76 lbs (345 g) (+/-15 g) Connectivity: USB Type-C, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz Battery: Built-in rechargeable battery (40 hours)
Reasons to buy
+ Many customization options
+ Detachable charging dock via USB-C
+ Support Bluetooth (finally)
Reasons to avoid
-Heavier than most controllers
- very expensive
If you use the Microsoft Elite Series 2 controller for more than ten minutes, you will understand why we put it first. Everything about Series 2 is luxurious. Nearly unlimited customization options provide you with an unparalleled level of game control (pun intended). Being able to adjust all aspects of the controller, such as the arrow keys, shift paddles and joystick tension, is definitely a godsend. Compared to Series 1 (which we also like), the most notable changes in Series 2 include a neat little suitcase that doubles as a charging station for the controller's new rechargeable battery, which can be charged for 40 hours. Finally, with Project Xcloud and Apple Arcade bringing some great games to mobile devices, you can easily pair Series 2 controllers via Bluetooth. Buying a controller for $160 is a difficult selling point for most people. This is almost four times the price of an Xbox One controller, but if you are a serious gamer who values performance and extreme customization, Series 2 is An effortless one is worth every penny.
2. Xbox Wireless Controller
The most reliable gamepad
Specification
Weight: 0.62 pounds (281 grams) Connection: Xbox wireless; Bluetooth battery: 2 AA functions: mixed arrow keys, texture handle, share button
Reasons to buy
+Affordable
+comfort
+Official support for most games
+Share button
Reasons to avoid
-Not rechargeable
The original Xbox One wireless controller was the main product of PC games. With the release of Xbox Series S/X, we all want to know how Xbox can improve on the already excellent gamepad.
This controller retains a lot of our love for the original version. The overall design with textured rubber handles is very comfortable and makes you feel great in your hands. Very similar to the original version, it has a very good arrow keys, you will not be afraid to use it in fighting games and platform games, these games draw inspiration from the Xbox One Elite Series controller. You may have noticed a new button in the center of the controller; a very popular share button now allows you to capture screenshots and game footage without having to enter the menu too much.
We capitalized Wireless for a reason, not because the word itself is a proper noun, but because the recent Xbox Wireless controllers utilize a wireless protocol called "Xbox Wireless" by Microsoft. Although the name can benefit from some creative seminars, you can take comfort from the fact that after 2016, the Xbox wireless controller provided us with much-needed Bluetooth compatibility help. Now, it is actually the standard fare for console porting, but it is hampered by the learning curve of mouse and keyboard games.
Both handles have their own advantages, and buying according to your actual situation and preference will make you believe that your choice is correct.
The best wireless game controller
Specification
Weight: 0.76 lbs (345 g) (+/-15 g) Connectivity: USB Type-C, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz Battery: Built-in rechargeable battery (40 hours)
Reasons to buy
+ Many customization options
+ Detachable charging dock via USB-C
+ Support Bluetooth (finally)
Reasons to avoid
-Heavier than most controllers
- very expensive
If you use the Microsoft Elite Series 2 controller for more than ten minutes, you will understand why we put it first. Everything about Series 2 is luxurious. Nearly unlimited customization options provide you with an unparalleled level of game control (pun intended). Being able to adjust all aspects of the controller, such as the arrow keys, shift paddles and joystick tension, is definitely a godsend. Compared to Series 1 (which we also like), the most notable changes in Series 2 include a neat little suitcase that doubles as a charging station for the controller's new rechargeable battery, which can be charged for 40 hours. Finally, with Project Xcloud and Apple Arcade bringing some great games to mobile devices, you can easily pair Series 2 controllers via Bluetooth. Buying a controller for $160 is a difficult selling point for most people. This is almost four times the price of an Xbox One controller, but if you are a serious gamer who values performance and extreme customization, Series 2 is An effortless one is worth every penny.
2. Xbox Wireless Controller
The most reliable gamepad
Specification
Weight: 0.62 pounds (281 grams) Connection: Xbox wireless; Bluetooth battery: 2 AA functions: mixed arrow keys, texture handle, share button
Reasons to buy
+Affordable
+comfort
+Official support for most games
+Share button
Reasons to avoid
-Not rechargeable
The original Xbox One wireless controller was the main product of PC games. With the release of Xbox Series S/X, we all want to know how Xbox can improve on the already excellent gamepad.
This controller retains a lot of our love for the original version. The overall design with textured rubber handles is very comfortable and makes you feel great in your hands. Very similar to the original version, it has a very good arrow keys, you will not be afraid to use it in fighting games and platform games, these games draw inspiration from the Xbox One Elite Series controller. You may have noticed a new button in the center of the controller; a very popular share button now allows you to capture screenshots and game footage without having to enter the menu too much.
We capitalized Wireless for a reason, not because the word itself is a proper noun, but because the recent Xbox Wireless controllers utilize a wireless protocol called "Xbox Wireless" by Microsoft. Although the name can benefit from some creative seminars, you can take comfort from the fact that after 2016, the Xbox wireless controller provided us with much-needed Bluetooth compatibility help. Now, it is actually the standard fare for console porting, but it is hampered by the learning curve of mouse and keyboard games.
Both handles have their own advantages, and buying according to your actual situation and preference will make you believe that your choice is correct.