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A few years ago, Microsoft launched the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller. The accessory came in black, featured interchangeable thumbsticks, and even paddles on the back to give gamers a competitive edge. Aspects like sensitivity and feel for each thumbstic...
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When Microsoft first announced the Xbox One Elite Controller back at E3 earlier this year, I immediately decided I wanted one. Now, I'm not a hardcore gamer by any means, but I do play competitive multiplayer quite a bit, and having any additional advanta...
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Elite (+) Awesome new d-pad; easy-to-use software; premium design; plenty of sticks to choose from; included audio jack.Destitute (-) Expensive; paddle sticks would occasionally fall out; no dual-trigger design; accidentally launches SBP upon shutoff.The...
An elite controller for the elite gamer...
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You can have plenty of fun with an Xbox One right out of the box, but you'll need some extra goodies to truly make the most of Microsoft's do-it-all games console. There are plenty of cheap gadgets that make things like watching movies and chatting with f...
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Ever since Microsoft announced that they were working on a $150 controller for the Xbox One, I was the skeptic. I mean, I know there were already controllers on the market in this price range and higher, that does exactly what the Xbox One Elite...
Customizable controller, let's you modify according to your playstyle, Sturdy construction...
Doesn't allow for use of current aftermarket battery parks that work with the original Xbox One controllers, A little too pricey for some, No Bluetooth...
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We're pretty far into the current video game console generation, with both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 finally seeing a respectable lineup of quality games. We're also seeing plenty of bundles coming for both consoles, especially since it's the holiday...
Buy it if you don't already own an Xbox One and want the fantastic Elite controller, otherwise there's little benefit to upgrading – just buy the controller separately...
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Can $150 make you a better gamer? That's what we'll try to answer with our Xbox One Elite Controller review.The Xbox One Elite Wireless Controller is not a gimmick: it's a high-end controller with features you will not find on your standard Xbox controlle...
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It's been several weeks since I first laid hands on the Xbox One Elite Controller. I've come to the following I've never reviewed a device that's so unnecessary and yet so completely worth the cash it costs at the same time. "Oh god," you might say, "I c...
The Xbox One Elite Controller is worth the one-hundred and fifty dollars you're going to pay for it, but only IF you play games in which you feel limited by the controller you've already got on hand.If, however, you're a relative, friend, or otherwise ass...
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Is a gamepad worth $150? That's the question Microsoft is asking with the Xbox One Elite controller, a revamp of its almost two-year-old paddle that shipped with the Xbox One. The company isn't targeting this as a device for the mainstream, though. Rather...
Feels great in-hand; very grippy finish throughout, Loads of customization options, Mature, understated design, Improves on the standard Xbox One gamepad in every way, Bumper buttons are finally, actually usable...
Expensive, Levers and faceted d-pad don't feel secure, Feels heavy at first, Clamshell case doesn't keep everything in place, Customization options could be overwhelming for some...
The Elite controller is the best Xbox gamepad Microsoft has ever made, but it doesn't come cheap. At $150, your best bet is waiting for a price drop or a bundle deal unless you're dead-set on getting a leg up against folks online...
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