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The Zexrow Xbox 360 Wired Controller is a versatile gamepad designed for both Xbox 360 and Windows PCs, featuring a 220cm USB cable for easy connectivity, dual vibration feedback for immersive gameplay, and an ergonomic design for extended comfort during gaming sessions.
Color | Black |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 281 Grams |
Button Quantity | 17 |
Additional Features | Touchpad |
Power Source | Corded Electric,Usb Cable |
Hardware Platform | Xbox Series X, Xbox 360, Dreamcast |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | PC, Windows |
O**Y
Good value and proving to be quite durable
I bought this for playing a bit of fortnite on my old office pc. It worked straight away and is certainly good enough for an average old gamer like me. I have used it a fair bit over the last few months and it still works well.Good value and proving to be quite durable.
J**A
Cheap and cheery
Bought for PC gaming. Plugged it in and away we go! No issues with controller, works very well.
S**E
A good controller with two fairly noticable problems
For starters, this is a solid controller. It feels like a 360 controller, Windows recognizes it as such, you can even activate the Windows Game Bar by hitting the function key (the big silver bit in the middle). At first, I thought this was actually a perfect controller. However, after a very brief test, I found the right bumper is stiff. And I don't just mean "Oh, it's a bit hard to push", I mean I need to squeeze down on it like I'm trying to crush coal into diamond to make it work. It does activate, yeah, but it's CRIPPLING to use and renders a bunch of games completely unplayable due to their reliance on it (other games that use it aren't as difficult to play, provided it's not something important like "shoot gun").Secondly, something I discovered today that slipped my notice in the past: You can't use BOTH triggers at once. You can use both bumpers at once, two buttons, buttons and directions, trigger and directions, etc etc, but for some reason pressing both triggers at once causes the controller to do a big messy and negate both entirely. I only found this out after I played a second game which needed both to be pressed down to activate a first person mode: once is probably the game I'm playing, but twice is no coincidence. It's thankfully not a huge deal, hence why the rating isn't lower, as I can't think of many times I actually need to use both triggers.I can't say this will be the same for all controllers, I mean I've not suffered drift or anything else like other people, but these two flaws have spoiled a few too many possible fun times to not mention it. I can live with them due to what I use this controller for, but for others out there it could be a deal breaker.Edit: Okay, so my rating will stay the same as the bumper button problem shouldn't have even been a thing, but I have at least found a good bit of advice. By holding down the trigger and blowing into the gap it causes (or using compressed air to do so), it seems to have fixed the issue for the most part (it still glitches out, but now only about 5% of the time rather than 100%). So if anyone has a similar problem, do this and you might get lucky. Just remember, blowing into it yourself may cause the circuit inside to rust in the future like an old game cartridge, so be aware.
S**M
Great xbox controller with an amazing service by supplier and amazon uk
I recently purchased an Xbox controller, and unfortunately, the original item arrived broken. However, after just a day or two of communication with the supplier, they quickly resolved the issue by issuing a replacement. The replacement arrived in less than 24 hours after our final conversation, which was incredibly impressive.I’ve been using the replacement Xbox controller, and it’s fantastic! While the service from Amazon was great, the service from the supplier was even better—I was genuinely surprised by how quickly and efficiently they handled the situation, especially for a company of that size.As for the Xbox controller itself, it performs exactly as expected. The quality you get for the price is amazing—the controller really does the trick! The buttons are smooth, the functions are seamless, and it has just the right weight. This was my first purchase from them, and based on this experience, I’ll definitely continue to buy from them in the future. Highly recommend!
S**H
Excellent controller for xbox
Excellent controller works perfectly as a replacement for an official one. Hard wired as fed up of constant battery replacement
I**
Not the best controller in the world but does the basics for what I needed.
Plays most games isn't totally xbox compatible because it does not seem to work with some games on xbox . Feels great to hold connectivity is great connects to any USB.
P**0
Analog sticks are way too sensitive
Don’t buy this, what everyone else is failing to say is that the analog sticks aren’t calibrated correctly like the official ones. I bought two of these and both controllers are incredibly hard to aim in FPS like COD etc. absolutely useless wish I could get my money back
I**N
Pleasantly surprised
I didn't want to pay through the nose for an official Microsoft controller, however I'd previously bought a different "knock off" for a similar price to this one and whilst I'd been initially pleased, the cheap build quality sadly prevailed with a matter of weeks. The left trigger started sticking badly and then the top of the cable holding all the wires in separated from the controller, leaving the wires potentially dangerously exposed.I decided to plump for this one after reading a lot of reviews and although it's still early days, I already get the feeling that the build quality is significantly better. All of the buttons and triggers have a nice lightness to them, the thumbsticks are comfortable and easy to operate, and responsiveness is good too.Only minor issue I've had is that for some reason the controller isn't always detected when I plug it into the USB port, but that could well be a PC issue rather than the controller so I don't want to knock a star off for this. Anyway, simply unplugging and replugging usually does the trick.If you're after a PC controller and don't want to pay over the odds, go for this.
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