Gamers, this is the moment your thumbs have been waiting for. The Microsoft Elite Series 2 Xbox Controller just hit its lowest price ever—$119.99 (a solid 33% off). With its customizable design, ...
Microsoft's Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller is discounted to $140 (was $200) at Amazon and Walmart. The $60 price cut is the best we've seen in 2025. If Amazon and Walmart sell out--and we wouldn't ...
Xbox and PC players can also save big on Microsoft's Special Edition Xbox Controllers, including the recently released ...
The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 is a solid option for Xbox gamers, regardless of your system of choice, as it's compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Windows 10 or 11 devices ...
Xbox controllers are back on sale this weekend at Amazon and Walmart with major discounts. Fans of the popular console can score deals up to 50% off across the two sites, but they’re selling out fast.
It’s a lot of controller for around $122 — and we’ve also got a Verge-exclusive discount on Grid Studio’s exploded tech art pieces. It’s a lot of controller for around $122 — and we’ve also got a ...
Microsoft's new Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 features better grips than its predecessor and a built-in battery, but I'd suggest waiting to see if it holds up better before buying one. By Michael ...
Xbox’s Elite Series 2 controller is now available in two more colors — red and blue — to accompany the standard black of the launch model and the white version Microsoft began selling last fall. The ...
The Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 Core has an MSRP of $129.99, but thanks to an excellent deal on Amazon, you can get one for just $99. Notably, this is the lowest price I've ever seen the gamepad ...
The Series X/S controller is the classic well-balanced model with responsive face buttons, triggers, and joysticks. The d-pad offers nice tactility compared to Sony's DualSense PS5 controller, though ...
Viraaj is a spirited gamer, lifelong PlayStation main, huge petrolhead, but most importantly, a principled journalist. With experience at publications like FandomWire, HotCars, and DriveTribe, writing ...
After years of throwing away old electronics, more consumers are finally starting to care about repairability. We've seen self-repair programs pop up for Logitech Mice, Samsung smartphones, and even ...
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