Hi
My new XBoxController, wireless, is super fast unloaded. I bought the standard batteries and rechargeable batteries. The controller should recharge itself, if connected via USB. He does not charge anything. Is connected to a PC. The USB cable works 100%, the batteries are new (3100x recharge, duracell)
Is that possible? Do I need special batteries (except rechargeable / rechargable) or a charger?!
Kackscheiss miserable, the PS4 Controller charges whether connected to PS4 or PC via the USB cable. The wireless from Microsoft does not work after 3 hours and does not charge anymore.
Just want to know if this is normal or a Monday product…
First of all, it's something you do because ignorance does not protect you from false expectations and statements.
Secondly, nowhere is the controller charging your own batteries via USB. Not to mention normal batteries. This is also the ecologically and economically worst option.
Third, the not built-in battery as the PS controller is an advantage instead of a disadvantage because Microsoft leaves you the choice of how you want to operate it and unlike the Playstation controller with shrunk battery is not a disposable item.
Cable, battery or your own batteries, and even better, especially for you, with the additionally available Play and Charge Kit. This battery pack can be charged via USB during use.
So yes to operate the controller wirelessly and to load it via USB you need a special battery.
Fanboy?
So answer: yes, the controller is in normal condition pure Geldmacherei… Cool.
Call me what you want, like me.
I have answered you and helped as well. No offense, if you do not need any help then do not even ask.