A:AnswerDue to high demand, the Robot White Xbox controller may not currently be in stock. But don't worry, we're working hard to make more available. Please check back with Best Buy regularly for updates.
A:AnswerNo difference at all between any of the new controllers, black, red, blue and white. They are updated with latency from the Xbox one X controllers but all new ones with the share button same specs.
A:AnswerNo, this is for the Xbox Series S, a completely different system with a ridiculously confusing iterative name.
However, the good news: it looks like this controller is backwards compatible with the Xbox One (original, S, and X versions). It does have Bluetooth, but does not specify what version.
A:AnswerTry updating the controller either via PC or in xbox go go to apps-->accessories-->controller---> update firmware. Or see if there's a way to update via phone, otherwise check the games settings on your phone for vibration. Also unsure if controllers are vibration compatible via phone.
A:AnswerI'm so sorry, but I've tried and the battery fits but sadly the back piece to cover the battery is a slightly different shape, so technically it could work, but you would have to expose the battery on the back.
A:AnswerYes, this controller is compatible with Windows 10 PC and does not require Xbox Game Pass. It may be connected with a USB-C cable, wirelessly via Bluetooth, or by using a Xbox wireless adapter.
A:AnswerIt's possible that the trigger stop may work with the new Xbox wireless controller, but because the new controller is slightly smaller than older controllers, some third-party phone clips, batteries, and battery covers may not work.
A:AnswerSo I tested this myself, and No it does not work. The Xbox Series controller has terminals for standard or rechargeable AA batteries to power the controller. But this time there are some smaller pins for a rechargeable battery pack and these will charge a battery from the USB-C port. But as they are between where AA batteries (rechargeable or not) sit they won't charge rechargeable AA batteries. My guess is this decision was made so that someone didn't inadvertently try to "recharge" non-rechargeable AA batteries as that would be a problem.
A:AnswerYou would need a third party bluetooth adapter to connect in the USB charge port on the bottom of the Switch Lite. I'm not fully certain these work on the Lite over the standard Switch. So no it won't work natively.
My recommendation is the Switch Pro controller. Though if you're on a budget the PowerA wireless controller is cheaper dealing, missing some features like rumble, a built in 48 hr battery, and amiibo support, but is an otherwise solid $40 remote that occasionally goes on sale.