Xbox controllers slashed in price in Amazon spring sale


If you’re in need of a new wireless controller for your Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, or PC — look no further than Amazon’s Spring Deal Days sale. Order before 11:59pm on March 16 and secure a new accessory at a fraction of the price.

You can save up to £13 on a new controller — including vibrant finishes like Deep Pink, Electric Volt, and Shock Blue. Unfortunately, these limited edition colourways haven’t quite managed to secure the all-time discount, which is still held by its Black Friday sale last year.


You can also get the standard Carbon Black on sale for £49.99 — was £59.99.

Over 1,000 shoppers have added these versatile controllers to their baskets within the last month, which can also be paired with iPads and Apple TVs to play console-quality titles like Call of Duty, Resident Evil: Village, and Death Stranding from the App Store or game-streaming services like Xbox Game Pass, which is also available on Fire TV Sticks — transforming these popular dongles into consoles.

Microsoft has released a flurry of different shades of its Xbox Series wireless controllers since the latest console generation was announced back in November 2020.

Save up to £13 on new Xbox controllers from Amazon 

If you’re happy with the standard Carbon Black, Amazon’s Spring Deal Days is the perfect opportunity to upgrade to a brand-new Xbox wireless controller from Microsoft. With an RRP of £59.99, Amazon has slashed the price down to £49.99 — a 17% discount. You can also save up to £13 now, with vibrant colours such as Deep Pink, Pulse Red, and Shock Blue. But you’ll need to add these controllers to your basket soon, Amazon’s latest sale ends on March 16.

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Xbox Wireless Controllers

With its ergonomic design, Xbox wireless controllers have become a go-to option for PC gamers.

With wireless connectivity and Bluetooth pairing, they can be paired with multiple devices — like a Meta Quest 3 and Xbox Series S — at the same time. These controllers boast textured grips on triggers and bumpers for improved grip, alongside a hybrid d-pad ideal for retro gaming.

A built-in headphone jack lets you connect headphones and microphones for online multiplayer.

Xbox wireless controllers use 2x AA batteries, with the option to use a rechargeable battery pack. While every other controller has moved to a sealed design with a built-in lithium-ion battery cell, Microsoft has stuck to its guns — offering the players the chance to swap-out batteries so downtime between recharges is mere seconds. It also means that, should the battery deteriorate inside the controller, it doesn’t write-off the entire controller, like you might find with the latest from Sony PlayStation and Nintendo.

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