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Yes USB C cable for wired, and bluetooth pairing for IOS.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can and as far as the two I bought MUST be connected to pc through the usb-c port. At least apparently only some of them do, but I have two and neither one will stay connected via Bluetooth to pc which is a very well known an as far as I know still unremedied issue. If your port is powered then the controller does not need batteries. But if the voltage is not correct then the controller will still need batteries. For example I have a usb 2.0 port that does distribute power but not enough to each channel to make the controller work without batteries, but through the usb-c 3.0 port on my computer itself the controller is powered and doesn’t require additional power via batteries. As far as iOS I’m gonna assume not yet but again, if it’s using Bluetooth good luck getting it to stay connected.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thanks for asking. This Xbox controller may be connected to Windows 10 PC with a standard USB-C cable. While this controller is not currently compatible with iOS devices, Microsoft and Apple are working together to bring compatibility in a future update.
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