
Experience the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 – Core in blue, featuring adjustable-tension thumbsticks, wrap-around rubberized grip, and shorter hair trigger locks. Enjoy limitless customization with exclusive button mapping options in the Xbox Accessories app—even pick which color the Xbox button lights up with. Save up to 3 custom profiles on the controller and switch between them on the fly. Stay in the game with up to 40 hours of rechargeable battery life and refined components that are built to last. Use Xbox Wireless, Bluetooth, or the included USB-C cable to play on console, PC, and mobile. Designed to meet the core needs of today’s competitive gamers, the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 – Core in blue puts exceptional performance, customization, and durability where it matters most—in your hands.*
Q: How long does the battery last on the Xbox controller?
A: The Xbox controller provides up to 40 hours of rechargeable battery life.
Q: Does the Xbox controller have a rumble feature?
A: Yes, the controller has a rumble vibration feature.
Q: How do I charge the Xbox controller?
A: You can charge the controller inside or outside of the carrying case with the included USB-C cable and charging dock.
Q: Can I use this Xbox controller with my Windows computer?
A: Yes, you can use the Xbox controller with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows devices.
Q: What comes in the box with this Xbox controller?
A: The box includes the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, a carrying case, a set of 6 thumbsticks, a set of 4 paddles, a set of 2 D-pads, a thumbstick-adjustment tool, a charging dock, and a USB-C cable.
Q: Does this Xbox controller have customizable profiles?
A: You can save up to 3 custom profiles on the controller and switch between them.
A: I spoke to in Microsoft ambassador over Twitter and they said that there was a first version of the elite 2 and there were many problems like the outstanding bumper problem that was in the elite 1 carried over to the elite 2. Microsoft pulled the product and are trying to now put the 2nd iteration in to production without telling any of the 1st iteration owners that there are huge defects with their controllers. My elite 2 that I bought in December broke in February. The Microsoft ambassador was not able to confirm if the issue that broke my controller was fixed in the new version. My right bumper broke.
A: I just got my 8th controller today after ordering a few days ago. Lot number 2002 (meaning it was made in the 2nd week of this year, 2020). Without testing in game, I can say that the sticks were the best feeling sticks I've had so far. They had no play/wiggle whatsoever, which is a first for me after going through 8 of these. That being said, both the A and the Y buttons worked at most 50% of the time and the B button worked closer to 80-90% of the time when testing in the Xbox Accessories app and going through menus. Basically, as of the second week of January, they have still been coming from the factory faulty. Because I still have a GSP plan, I will be continuing to buy and return these controllers until I finally receive a functional Item. If one ever comes, I will let you know, especially if they actually send the new model (model FST-00008 as opposed to original model FST-00001) that I keep placing orders for that they continue fulfilling by sending older models.