Xbox 360 Wireless Controller
Xbox 360 Wireless Controllers help you get into the game like never before. Together with up to three friends, you can take complete control of the fun and play anywhere in the room (up to 30 foot range). When the game is on, don't let the wires trip you up.
Unlike High-performance wireless gaming now comes in black! Using
optimized technology, the black Xbox 360 Wireless Controller lets you
enjoy a 30-foot range and up to 40 hours of life on the two included AA
batteries - and when they run low, you're given ample warning so you can
connect a Play & Charge Kit for uninterrupted play. Plug the Xbox
360 Headset into the controller for full two-way voice communication: a
wireless first. The same award winning Wireless Controller is back in
black!
Product Features
Color: Black | Edition: Wireless
- 2.4GHz wireless technology with 30-foot range
- Use up to four controllers simultaneously on one console,Requires 2 AA Batteries
- Adjustable vibration feedback for longer battery life
- Integrated headset port for Xbox LIVE play
- New left and right shoulder buttons are designed for ease of use
Exactly the same as the white controller
I bought this black wireless controller so I could have another
wireless controller. Be advised when reading reviews on this product
that it appears some people are reviewing the Xbox 360 Silver Controller and Play & Charge Kit,
which is a special controller that is different (and more expensive as
of this writing) than the black controller I am reviewing. This
controller does NOT have any chrome items on it (other than the usual
Xbox Guide button), nor does it have any upgrades to the D-pad.
As far as the controller itself, I didn't notice any structural difference between this controller and my old white controller that came with my Pro 20GB Xbox 360 several years ago. I did notice, however, that this controller properly charges my Play & Charge Kit where my old one did not. Prior to buying this controller, my Play & Charge kit would always show the red light while recharging. Since the recharging appeared to work anyway, I didn't think much of it (especially after calling Microsoft and being informed that the warranty on accessories is only 90 days, though that was in 2008). Since I assumed that the battery was at fault the whole time, I was surprised to find out that this controller charged the battery and (correctly) showed a green light when charging was complete.
Though it did not appear to be a structural change to the controller, I had somewhat forgotten (or not realized?) how much wear my controller has taken over the four years (give or take) since I got my console. The new controller gives me a bit more precision in games, especially with the right stick and the pushing of the sticks (for activities like sprinting). The tactility of the sticks (with little raised lines for grip) were a nice reminder of what my controller seemed to have at one time.
This was a satisfying purchase for functionality and the nice sleek look of black. I should also note that while the description of the item is "Glossy Black," this controller isn't really what I would call glossy like you would call the bezel of an LCD monitor or clear coat on a car. It gives off very little gloss in my opinion, which is fine by me.
As far as the controller itself, I didn't notice any structural difference between this controller and my old white controller that came with my Pro 20GB Xbox 360 several years ago. I did notice, however, that this controller properly charges my Play & Charge Kit where my old one did not. Prior to buying this controller, my Play & Charge kit would always show the red light while recharging. Since the recharging appeared to work anyway, I didn't think much of it (especially after calling Microsoft and being informed that the warranty on accessories is only 90 days, though that was in 2008). Since I assumed that the battery was at fault the whole time, I was surprised to find out that this controller charged the battery and (correctly) showed a green light when charging was complete.
Though it did not appear to be a structural change to the controller, I had somewhat forgotten (or not realized?) how much wear my controller has taken over the four years (give or take) since I got my console. The new controller gives me a bit more precision in games, especially with the right stick and the pushing of the sticks (for activities like sprinting). The tactility of the sticks (with little raised lines for grip) were a nice reminder of what my controller seemed to have at one time.
This was a satisfying purchase for functionality and the nice sleek look of black. I should also note that while the description of the item is "Glossy Black," this controller isn't really what I would call glossy like you would call the bezel of an LCD monitor or clear coat on a car. It gives off very little gloss in my opinion, which is fine by me.