Alternatively, you can also switch all three off and revert to the standard, default profile - meaning that you can have up to four separate configurations in total. The Xbox Accessories app on the Xbox One offers multiple other customisable options, including button mapping and deadzone adjustment settings. And, the thumbsticks of which there alternatives included in the box now have adjustable tension, tweaked using a special tool.
While the trigger response can be tweaked to fire faster through shorter hair trigger locks. Bluetooth connectivity has been added, which makes us think that, as well as Xbox One and Windows PC support, the pad will be able to connect to iPhone and iPad once iOS 13 has been released and Android - just in time for the launch of Project xCloud. The design has been enhanced, when compared to its predecessor. Not only is the top different - with a solid construction more in-line with the second generation Xbox One controllers - there are now rubberised grips all around and hatching on the bumpers.
Plus, you get a rechargeable battery built-in this time - it doesn't rely on AA batteries. And, USB-C is used now, along with an included charging dock, for faster charging. Xbox claims that the controller can store up to 40 hours worth of play, so that should be more than enough for a few sessions.
Naturally, just like the first Elite, Series 2 comes with several interchangeable accessories: six thumbsticks in total, four paddles and two D-pads. We also saw an extra circular D-pad during Gamescom that, sadly, won't be included.
All green it came with "Gamescom " emblazoned on it and, as far as we could tell, won't be available to purchase. However, bar the colour and slogan, it is identical to the faceted D-pad you do get anyway, so is a purely cosmetic addition. The S controller features a classic-looking d-pad, whereas the Elite features a striking geometric disc-style d-pad, closer to the design of the d-pad found on the classic Xbox controller.
This is designed to allow more complicated and precise inputs. As with many aspects of the Elite controller, this disc can be replaced with the standard d-pad similar to the one found on the S controller.
Speaking of customisation , this is perhaps the biggest selling point of the Elite, and sets it apart as the definitive controller for serious gamers on the system.
Everything from the joy sticks three different versions of the sticks are included to the amount you need to press the trigger in order to register a click is customisable. The Elite also comes with four paddles designed to sit on the inside of the grips in a similar manner to paddle gearboxes in cars.
Controls can then be custom mapped to these from whichever face buttons you want. After months of speculation, Microsoft finally launched a revamped version of the Xbox One Elite controller in , dubbed the Series 2. Though broadly similar, the Elite Series 2 does have a set of altered features.
After a long run, the Xbox One's time came to an end this past November, with Microsoft ushering in the next console generation with the launch of the Xbox Series X console.
One of the big features of the Series X the console's backwards compatibility as they encourage people to remain within the Xbox ecosystem, and the same can be said with regards to controllers. Past console generations have completely abandoned the hardware of their predecessors, but Microsoft have already confirmed that all official Xbox One controllers will continue to function on Xbox Series X.
This is obviously fantastic news if you already own an Xbox One, and if you've been on the fence about a new controller because you weren't sure if you'd still be using it once you moved to the Series X, you can now rest easy! Battery Internal, rechargeable battery with up to 40 hours of battery life per charge.
Battery life varies with usage and other factors. Assignable buttons A, B, X, and Y; D-pad up, down, left, and right; Left and right bumpers; Left and right triggers; Left and right thumbstick click; 4 paddles. Follow Xbox. For use with Xbox systems and PCs running Windows 7 or later.
Includes 3. Use the included thumbstick-adjustment tool to manually change thumbstick tension, with 3 tension setting to choose from. Internal, rechargeable battery with up to 40 hours of battery life per charge. A, B, X, and Y; D-pad up, down, left, and right; Left and right bumpers; Left and right triggers; Left and right thumbstick click; 4 paddles.
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