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Xbox Wireless Live Controller


List Price: $9.99
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Manufacturer: Intec



Brand: Intec
EAN: 0804926080302
Label: Intec
Manufacturer: Intec
Model: 804926080302
Platform: Xbox
Publisher: Intec
Release Date: 2006-09-08

Features
Bluetooth wireless technology ensures the best accuracy and performance
Play up to 30ft away
Just plug in the headset (included) and you are ready to game!
Perfect for LAN parties and worldwide head-to-head gaming action!

Accessories
Xbox Controller S-Black
Xbox DVD Movie Playback Kit
The Official Xbox Magazine [1-year]
Microsoft Xbox Xbox Live Kit 3
Electronic Gaming Monthly

Editorial Reviews:

Take your Xbox Live experience to the next level. Cut the cable and go completely wireless with all game play and communications. Perfect for LAN parties and worldwide head-to-head gaming action.


User Comments about the Xbox Wireless Live Controller

this isn't what ul espect, the buttons on this controller and hard, you realy have to press them realy hard, and if your planing to get 2 of this controllers to play online DONT.when you have 2 controllers conected at the same time, they work good but when u turn on the headset it works ok, but when u turn 2 of them on, theres a problem the mics get cracy and it botters the other players and it keeps making noise.dont gett them i bought 2 of them i i compleatly regret getting them.



Now that's a wireless controller. First of all, it's smaller (or more cramped) than the XBox S controller. They feel like official controllers, the response is lightning quick, you don't have to 'sync' to anything, and the batteries last weeks or months with heavy use.It's the first and last Intec product I'll ever buy. And that's when it's working well. the markup must be better, because you can't get official controllers from TRU anymore). I'm sure your opponents will be happy not to shoot you while you wait.The previous reviewer of this product is right about the button response. Not gonna happen.The turbo feature is not terrible, though it's a fixed rate, so you end up turning it on and off depending on what weapon you've got.The voice quality is almost passable.


Obviously there is no voice support, and it's for Gamecube only, but Intec could learn something about wireless controller design by just buying and playing with them. It's not a defective controller, it's a flawed design.Intec should be ashamed of themselves for taking my $50 for this POS. Forget sniping with it. No gamer would ever have signed off on a product like this. And Toys R Us should be embarrassed for carrying it (though that's all they're selling anymore. I needed another XBox controller, and thought, hey, rather than spend $25 on a corded one, I'll just spend DOUBLE that, and get one with voice built in. The dead zone is how far you have to move the analog sticks to get them to 'engage' or start inputting control.


The control is somewhere between horrible and miserable. I've got the Halo2 headset from Plantronics (highly recommended) and it'll plug right into this controller without the XBox live voice adapter.Well, that's where the good impression ended. Also, the tension on the analog sticks is so high that by the time you start to engage, you're pushing so hard on the stick that the tiny input you meant to make is now a wide-sweeping arc. Oh, and when you have to reset it because you're no longer receiving voice signal, your entire controller seizes up until it re-syncs (roughly 5-10 seconds). Specifically, the 'dead zone' on it is as big as a moose head. I had hoped it would be more like the Wavebird from Nintendo. Even on sensitivity 1 in Halo2 (the lowest you can set), it's impossible to make anything other than huge targetting changes. You have to practically put your shoulder into pushing the A/B/X/Y buttons to get them to respond.


almost. Well, I thought, I'll just lower the sensitivity in-game, and be ready to rock. Most of the time it's just a lot of white-noise in your ear. They'll never read this, but they could learn a lot about designing products by hiring people who actually play games.


I got this about 2 months ago,plug it in, terrible. I tried swapping it out with my sisters xbox,and just as bad.Im using new Duracell batteries,so that cant be the problem,the two test systems I used it on are under a year old.DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. I am not being to harsh, I attempted to go on XBLive and talk to my friends,and they couldnt understand a word. The sound was scratchy the response on hitting buttons was very bad.I immediatly send it out for a replacement one to Intec. It took till today to get here,remember thats 2 months,when I was promised 2-6 days for arrival.I try to use it now,AND ITS JUST AS CRAPPY. I should have taken the $50 I spent total on this,and bought a wireless headset.