microsoft announced new version of Xbox Wireless Adapter for PC

The "newest" controllers have been around for a while now. They aren't a rare commodity.
I have one of the old controllers. This means that for me the adapter will always be superior to bluetooth. Even if I buy a second controller eventually, the adapter will allow me to use both controllers instead of the new one only.
 
So do I need one of these dongles to play more than 1 player games on PC. I have been interested in getting a couple of XB1 controllers for my PC for a while now. I was using DS4s just over bluetooth but I don't like swapping/pairing them between PC and PS4 constantly.
 
I'm still using this thing that looks like an old wired mouse.

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It's plugged into the usb port on the back of my monitor and double sided taped onto the back of the screen out of the way.

Am I missing anything by ignoring this new one besides smaller size if I only ever use 1 gamepad? Works fine with my elite.

EDIT: My bad. I don't use this one any more. I have the smaller one.
 
OMG! I was today complaining about how massive the dongle is for the Xo controller to my brother. It's attached to my laptop and it's quite massive and gets quite warm too. I wish it was at the size of that mouse dongle though. It's still a bit too big even in it's new form.
 
I have the original. I plug it into the back of my PC , and never see it. The size isn't really an issue for me, but if it improves connectivity, might be worth the purchase.
 
I'm still using this thing that looks like an old wired mouse.

41Pt9de6gxL.jpg


It's plugged into the usb port on the back of my monitor and double sided taped onto the back of the screen out of the way.

Am I missing anything by ignoring this new one besides smaller size if I only ever use 1 gamepad? Works fine with my elite.

huh? this does not work with any X1 controller, the Elite only connect via usb or wireless dongle,but not the X360 one.
 
If you got the first version of the X1 controller I'm sure this is a nice thing to have but anyone with the V2 controller can just connect it wirelessly without any dongle and it works perfectly.

I really agree with the first post here.
 
If you got the first version of the X1 controller I'm sure this is a nice thing to have but anyone with the V2 controller can just connect it wirelessly without any dongle and it works perfectly.

I really agree with the first post here.
You mean v3? v3 is the one that comes with Bluetooth abilities,v2 is the one with 3.5 audio jack and better LB and RB.

also you can just connect one controller via Bluetooth peer Bluetooth adapter.
 
People know the Xbox One controller works wirelessly on PC via Bluetooth, right? Either your PC has Bluetooth built in or you can buy a Bluetooth adapter for a lot cheaper than these.
 
I'm still using this thing that looks like an old wired mouse.

41Pt9de6gxL.jpg


It's plugged into the usb port on the back of my monitor and double sided taped onto the back of the screen out of the way.

Am I missing anything by ignoring this new one besides smaller size if I only ever use 1 gamepad? Works fine with my elite.



What ? How ???
 
People know the Xbox One controller works wirelessly on PC via Bluetooth, right? Either your PC has Bluetooth built in or you can buy a Bluetooth adapter for a lot cheaper than these.

The new one yes (since xbox one S).

The old one does not. Also die Elite Controller does not.
 
I've been using the original wireless adapter for 360 controllers. I suppose it is a little on the bigger side but I never see it anyway; plus never had an issue.

Good to see that if it ever does break though I will have a new option.
 
I've been using the original wireless adapter for 360 controllers. I suppose it is a little on the bigger side but I never see it anyway; plus never had an issue.

Good to see that if it ever does break though I will have a new option.

No, this adapter is a new Xbone controller adapter. 360 adapters are entirely different.
 
I'm still using this thing that looks like an old wired mouse.

41Pt9de6gxL.jpg


It's plugged into the usb port on the back of my monitor and double sided taped onto the back of the screen out of the way.

Am I missing anything by ignoring this new one besides smaller size if I only ever use 1 gamepad? Works fine with my elite.

... I think you're actually connected to your PC via Bluetooth. One controllers do not even have the right radio to talk to 360 dongles.
 
I have one of the old controllers. This means that for me the adapter will always be superior to bluetooth. Even if I buy a second controller eventually, the adapter will allow me to use both controllers instead of the new one only.
If you're willing to drop $25 on this dongle, that's almost halfway to a better controller already...


Why not just buy the redesigned controller?
 
I don't think some people in this thread realize the limitations of the bluetooth connectivity in comparison to the proprietary dongle.
It's nice to have, but if you actually want to reliably and wirelessly use multiple xbone controllers on your desktop pc, you are better of getting the wireless dongle.
 
I don't think some people in this thread realize the limitations of the bluetooth connectivity in comparison to the proprietary dongle.
It's nice to have, but if you actually want to reliably use multiple xbone controllers on your desktop pc, you are better of getting the wireless dongle.


Bluetooth has always sucked for me. Ive tried mice, keyboards, phone connections (mics) whatever. I just have not had luck with bluetooth at all.
 
I hope that release date is just a place holder or I might just have to cave and pick up the bigger version.

That date was on there when the pre-order button was actually live. Then the button was grayed out. The adapter, per MS, was supposed to be out on the 8th. But then everything changed. The controllers are being released on a staggered schedule and not until September now.
 
Man they really announced this thing to come out in a week then delay it for 5 months? Did anyone tweet Microsoft about it?
 
Wondering if the delay is because stock of the old one needs to be sold through before the new one releases and makes it obsolete.

Decided to go for a cheap-ass BT dongle in the end, I only need the one wireless pad for seated VR stuff.
 
You mean v3? v3 is the one that comes with Bluetooth abilities,v2 is the one with 3.5 audio jack and better LB and RB.

also you can just connect one controller via Bluetooth peer Bluetooth adapter.

Huh, my bad then. It's (the Bluetooth one) being sold everywhere I've seen it as v2.
 
Someone PLEASE gif this with an over-exaggerated 66% smaller size animation.
 
I really wonder why Japan is getting this before US lol. The number of people who use a Xbox One controller on PC in Japan has to be way lower than other countries.
 
Didn't realize there were issues with the original dongle actually

Also, what PC games support 8 player local co op? That's news to me lol

The protocol also (more recently) was pushed as a connectivity solution for such things as wireless headsets, etc that would work with the xbox...so that 8 limit can be eaten up by those too
 
... I think you're actually connected to your PC via Bluetooth. One controllers do not even have the right radio to talk to 360 dongles.

Correct...no xbox one controller will connect to the 360 dongle

Also 360 dongles killed themselves...a lot...i went through 3
 
Alright, I need some help. I want to get a Wireless Xbox One Controller - for my PC only.



1. Which Xbox One Controller do I need for that (I don't care about color)? (Also - an amazon link to one would help immensely.)

2. And do I need to get some sort of USB receiver for my PC too to get it to work with wirelessly? Or can the controller and the PC connect to each other right out of the box? I only need 1 controller and I only need to connect 1 controller to my PC. But if the latest-greatest USB dongle covers everything for the same price, should I just go with that?(My PC has both a Bluetooth and WIFI transmitter/receiver already, btw) (Again, if I do need one, an Amazon link to one would help immensely.)

3. Can I use any regular batteries in it? Or do I have to use some sort of Microsoft-proprietary battery pack?

4. Finally, can I use any old USB cord to connect to the PC with a wire when the batteries die? Or is there some special Microsoft-proprietary wire I need? (Talking about connecting the controller to the PC with or without charging any batteries, for a temporary wired-only connection.)



Thanks.
 
Alright, I need some help. I want to get a Wireless Xbox One Controller - for my PC only.



1. Which Xbox One Controller do I need for that (I don't care about color)? (Also - an amazon link to one would help immensely.)

2. And do I need to get some sort of USB receiver for my PC too to get it to work with wirelessly? Or can the controller and the PC connect to each other right out of the box? I only need 1 controller and I only need to connect 1 controller to my PC. But if the latest-greatest USB dongle covers everything for the same price, should I just go with that?(My PC has both a Bluetooth and WIFI transmitter/receiver already, btw) (Again, if I do need one, an Amazon link to one would help immensely.)

3. Can I use any regular batteries in it? Or do I have to use some sort of Microsoft-proprietary battery pack?

4. Finally, can I use any old USB cord to connect to the PC with a wire when the batteries die? Or is there some special Microsoft-proprietary wire I need? (Talking about connecting the controller to the PC with or without charging any batteries, for a temporary wired-only connection.)



Thanks.
xbox one s controller will work via bluetooth or via the dongle or via micro usb

controller uses regular aa batteries and standard micro usb port
 
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