Xbox 360 Limited Edition Red Wireless Controller and Play & Charge Kit
| Average Customer Rating: | 5.0 |
| Release Date: | 2008-09-30 |
| Brand: | Microsoft |
| Model: | AUA-00008 |
| Weight: | 1.1 pounds |
| Dimensions: | 2.5 inches x 9 inches x 3 inches [Width x Length x Height] |
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Contains limited edition red wireless controller and play and charge kit / Bundled with a Play & Charge Cable and matching red rechargeable battery Built for lag-free play Integrated headset port for Xbox Live play Adjustable vibration feedback for longer battery life
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FeaturesLimited Edition red finish, with newly designed black accentsIncludes Play & Charge Cable and matching red rechargeable battery for nonstop gameplay2.4 GHz technology with up to 30 feet of wireless rangeIntegrated headset port for Xbox Live playAdjustable vibration feedback for longer battery life
Compatible withMicrosoft Xbox 360
Customer reviews
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There's no beating the XBox controller
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The Xbox 360 controller is great. It fits comfortably in your hands it's simple and it works really well. plus, this one comes with a rechargable battery!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-12-22
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New Dpad
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The D-pad is new, or at least, so says Microsoft. It seems to work better, but I don't know that it works as it should. It's a shame really, something so simple that they just can't get right.
Either way, if you play any games that use the Dpad, getting a new controller is a good idea.
The red color is okay. The battery pack seems to not work as well as the normal ones, causing the guide button to start circling and the vibrations to turn off when you're still above 50% battery life... but whatever.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-12-12
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Excellent controller!
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This is a must buy for the serious Xbox 360 owner/gamer!
I have owned more than a few 360 controllers over the last couple of years and this one stands out - particularly for the following reasons;
1) the D pad finally WORKS CORRECTLY! Yes, it really does. They have really tightened up the D-pad and it works correctly on this controller. A very nice touch. Nothing is more aggravating when playing a game that relies on accurate use of the D-pad and you press it right and the controller selects something else.
2) the bump pads (LB and RB) are black which makes them stand out. They are also tightened up.
This is a great controller that not only looks good, it plays GREAT! Well worth the $$. Comes with a red rechargeable battery and black play and charge cable.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-12-10
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Misprint in Contents?
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Really love the controller, but the contents list that 2 AA batteries are also included. There was none whatsoever in my package.
Even though that is so, love that they have made a red controller =D
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-11-25
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Awesome looking controller
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This controller is red with black outlining and it looks extremely nice. Also comes with a play and charge kit so that if you don't have any batteries you can use this as an option. Really love the controller.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-11-13
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