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This adapter will let you use your existing Xbox One controller with your PC

This $25 adapter is all you’ll need to use your existing Xbox One controller with any Windows PC.

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This $25 adapter is all you’ll need to use your existing Xbox One controller with any Windows PC.


If you’re someone who’s looking to get their feet wet in the world of PC gaming or someone who’s already invested in it, now is a good time to ditch that bunk no-name controller for something that’s regarded as one of the best video game controllers of our time, the Xbox One controller.

This $25 Microsoft Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows is the simplest solution to your PC gaming controller needs. It’s easy too. All you have to do is plug it into your USB port of your Windows computer and from here you can use your existing Xbox One controller with any Windows PC. Simple as that.

Here some of the key details:

  • Play your Xbox Wireless Controller on Windows PCs, laptops, and tablets.
  • For use with the Xbox One Wireless Controller or Xbox Wireless Controller and controller compatible games on PCs and Tablets running Windows 7, 8.1 or 10 with USB 2.0 or USB 3.0. Not compatible with controllers designed for Xbox 360.
  • Supports up to 8 wireless controllers, plus up to 4 chat headsets or 2 stereo headsets.
  • Simply bind the Adapter to your Wireless Controller to enable the same gaming experience you are used to on Xbox One, including in-game chat and high quality stereo audio.
  • Includes USB extender cable.

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Microsoft Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows: $24.99 with free Prime shipping

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