A:AnswerI use it daily on my Windows 10 rig. The version of Windows is whatever the latest update as of July 2021. It works flawlessly. I also have an Xbox Wireless headset linked to the adapter simultaneously with no issues whatsoever.
A:AnswerBluetooth connectivity wouldn't be between the headphones and the controller, it would be between the headphones and the console or PC. It does have a 3.5mm 4-pole jack in it for plugging a headset into.
A:AnswerIf it is USB C at the device connector then it should work just fine. Does not work with older Samsung that used Micro USB like an S7. Existing battery packs will also not fit, at least not the kind that replace the entire battery cover, it's a different design.
A:AnswerThe stupid thing did not even work with Windows at launch for Bluetooth, so I doubt it will work with their competitors for a long time. Microsoft really f'd over the PC community today for everyone who ordered these controllers. We can't use them without a USB-C controller to update firmware. Stupid.
A:AnswerThanks for asking! This controller uses two AA batteries, however it can be made rechargeable with the optional Play & Charge Kit for Xbox Series X/S. For more information, go here: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/microsoft-play-charge-kit-for-xbox-series-x-and-xbox-series-s-black/6430661.p?skuId=6430661
A:AnswerIt's a wireless controller and can be charge on a rechargeable battery holder. It does have a battery compartment that you can put two AA batteries in as well.