Microsoft Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2
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A wireless gamepad from Microsoft for Xbox consoles and PCs running Windows 7 or later, designed to satisfy all the needs of demanding gamers. It features pulse triggers and vibration motors, adjustable tension sticks and rubberized grips, and offers you to optimize your gaming experience with interchangeable mini-sticks and different shaped paddles. The kit includes 6 mini-joysticks (2 standard and classic, high and wide), 4 petals (medium and mini) and a set of two crosses — standard and faceted.
You can also save up to three custom profiles and switch between them on the fly using the Profile button. In addition, the Xbox Accessories app provides additional ways to optimize, in which you can set alternative functions for the buttons. Microsoft Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 connects to the console and personal computer via Bluetooth or using the included USB-C cable. The built-in battery provides up to 40 hours of battery life, so you almost never have to interrupt your gameplay to recharge. But the duration of work significantly depends on the settings and mode of use. The gamepad is charged inside or outside the case, which is also included in the package.
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Esports Elite
For a long time, fans of the Sony PlayStation console have been spreading the stereotype that Microsoft does not know how to make gamepads, and DualShock is the crown of creation and a role model. In fact, 99% of these disputes boiled down to either taste or habit, because not all gamers are comfortable managing asymmetric sticks. But in fact, Microsoft knows how to make great controllers, which is confirmed by the second version of the professional Xbox Elite esports controller.
Interchangeable sticks, triggers and crosspiece
The design of the Xbox Elite 2 is inspired by the original Xbox Series S controller. But as usual, the devil is in the details. In particular, the Xbox Elite 2 is equipped with interchangeable impulse sticks with adjustable pressure. For convenience, the set includes 3 replaceable sets of sticks of different lengths and heights, as well as a special case for storing the gamepad and spare parts. The 8-way D-Pad, which at one time was scolded by everyone and sundry, can now be called a synonym for convenience. And it is also interchangeable, and in the box you can find an analogue in the face of a standard cross.
Additional trigger levers
On the back of the gamepad there are 4 petal buttons with pressure switches. By default, the petals duplicate the functions of the main buttons, but they can be reconfigured to suit you. And you know what? They are also interchangeable, and there are 4 additional smaller petals in the kit. Key settings can be saved and quickly switched between them using the Profile button. The gamepad is connected to a PC or Xbox via cable or over the air (Bluetooth). When connected wirelessly, the built-in battery delivers an impressive 40 hours of battery life. For charging, a carrying case is used, as in modern TWS headphones. Against the background of all that has been said, the only disadvantage of the Xbox Elite 2 is its high price, but in our opinion it is fully justified by the ultimate quality of workmanship, equipment and the status of the gamepad.