Microsoft gamepad Xbox Series X

Microsoft gamepad Xbox Series X

The Xbox controller features dual vibration motors and a layout similar to contemporary GameCube controllers: two analog triggers, two analog joysticks, a numeric directional key, a back button, a start button, two accessory slots, and six 8-bit analog operation buttons. The goal of project leaders J Allard and Cam Ferrari is to create a controller with all the features that the team likes: slots for the Dreamcast controller, the original two joysticks for PlayStation, and six front buttons for the modified controller.
Black Xbox Wireless Controller

Black Xbox Wireless Controller

The Xbox wireless controller features a smooth, streamlined design and non slip grip. Enjoy custom button correspondence and twice the wireless distance, with a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack that can be plugged into any compatible headphones. Using Bluetooth ® Technology allows players to enjoy their favorite games on Windows 10 PCs and tablets.
Xbox Wireless Controller White Edition

Xbox Wireless Controller White Edition

The Xbox wireless controller features a smooth, streamlined design and non slip grip. Enjoy custom button correspondence and twice the wireless distance, with a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack that can be plugged into any compatible headphones. Using Bluetooth ® Technology allows players to enjoy their favorite games on Windows 10 PCs and tablets*
Xbox Series X-Ring Limited Edition Game Controller

Xbox Series X-Ring Limited Edition Game Controller

Xbox Series X is a home electronic game console developed and launched by Microsoft. The product replaces Xbox One and belongs to the fourth generation of Xbox series game consoles. It was initially unveiled at the 2019 E3 Game Show under the development code name Project Scarlett, and its official name was announced at the 2019 Game Awards ceremony. It is planned to be released on November 10, 2020.
Xbox One S controller remote control

Xbox One S controller remote control

The Xbox One S is a smaller and thinner Xbox One developed by Microsoft, with a 40% reduction in size compared to the first generation Xbox One. It is more convenient to carry and place, making it the smallest Xbox console to date. Xbox One S was launched in Chinese Mainland on November 25, 2016. At the end of 2021, Xbox One S was discontinued.