I recently bought the xbox Series s and the controller came with AA batteries. It's now about 1 week and the controller is almost empty and I have to charge it, but when I plug in the cable to charge it, I can play, but as soon as I take it out it has no battery again and it goes out. Why is it? Should I remove the batteries and charge them with a cable, or simply new batteries, but since I have a cable, I can save the batteries.
They're just batteries, not accumulators. You would have to buy AA batteries, on Amazon or something;)
Chances are, these won't be rechargeable batteries. It also says on the batteries.
Yes, they are not rechargeable either. The ps4 controller can be charged with a cable and with xbox it has to work, right?
Why is there a cable to recharge the controller?
You can use that if you have AA batteries, they can then be recharged, I don't understand why Microsoft did not include any batteries.
The PS4 controller also has a built-in battery. An Xbox controller doesn't have that. But you can buy one afterwards.
The cable is also there for the connection to the console or the PC when playing without batteries. That's how I did it. The Xbox and PC are both right under my desk. The controller is much lighter without batteries.
So I can take out the batteries and play with a cable, but the controller doesn't charge so doesn't take full battery, did I get that right?
Just pack new batteries in and it's good
Yeah thanks
It's called loading and not loading!
And as you have already noticed, normal batteries are included with the controller.
And batteries, unlike rechargeable batteries, can't be charged.
The rest of your text is unfortunately too incomprehensible to make any sense.
I also just wanted to know why the controller can be played with a cable but does not take a battery.
Ok Mr. German teacher, I'm sorry: /
The controller has no battery. Either you put in new batteries, buy a real battery or play with the cable.
The main thing is that you remember it.
And I was happy to give you the correct answer, although you don't know how to appreciate it.
Well then good luck.