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Xbox 360 Black Play & Charge Kit


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Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224445177
Label: Microsoft Software
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Model: B4Y-00035
Platform: Xbox 360
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Release Date: 2007-04-17

Features
Play&Charge Cable enables continuous gameplay
More than 30 hours of play per charge
Battery fuel gauge through the Xbox 360 dashboard
Includes Play&Charge Cable and NiMH rechargeable battery pack

Accessories
The Official Xbox Magazine [1-year]
Electronic Gaming Monthly
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Tips & Tricks Magazine

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Editorial Reviews:

Recharge your Xbox 360 Wireless Controller while you play and kiss disposable batteries goodbye! Complete with a charging cable and rechargeable battery pack, the Xbox 360 Play and Charge Kit is all you need to juice up your Wireless Controller - even in the midst of battle.


User Comments about the Xbox 360 Black Play & Charge Kit

This play and charge kit works great, however the gameplay per charge is not as long as I expected. But that is solved, because I plug the play charge kit to my computer, and it charges while a go to sleep, and is fully charged by the time I wake up. So overall it's worth the price if you play a lot.



its great.


THIS IS AMAZING.


and the battery packs come in a variety of colors.


the kit comes with a battery pack, with a built in rechargeable battery.


Plus, if its dead, you can plug it into your console, and simutaniously play AND charge.


and you don't need to worry about putting in non rechargeable batteries by mistake, so they dont explode and destroy your controller.


it fits into any xbox 360 controller, and you don't need regular AAs, so you won't run into that battery shortage crisis.


also it wieghs less than a battery holder with AAs.


BUY THIS PRODUCT.



IT's a nice accessory to your xbox 360 controller so you don't have to worry about the controller to run out of juice.



So I only bought 1 of these and then the battery by itself to save a few bucks.My only concern with these is that the batteries get HOT while charging. This charging cable is a USB plugin for the front of your XBOX 360. Hot enough to warp the coffee table desktop I had it sitting on at the time. It happens with all 3 of my battery packs, so it must just be the charging system they use. The XBOX 360 then goes into the low power mode and charges in that mode. You CAN use it when the XBox is turned off, but you have to plug in the controller first, then hit the power. Start a download and then powerdown.It works great if you are going to download some large demos anyway, set the controller to charge and let it power down sometime during the night when the controller is full.You can also buy the battery packs themselves and use them with this cord. I now rotate all my controllers upside down (face down) while they are charging and make sure they are on a spot that has good airflow (no charging next to the TV for example).



Another reviewer stated that it is necessary to pull on the cord to disconnect the controller. It's simply your Xbox trying to extend it's lifespan by cooling itself down rather than letting all that excess heat hang around inside. No, the fans stay on if your Xbox is too warm when you turn it off. Maybe I have a newer version of the play and charge kit, but the end of the cord that plugs into the controller has a large base that makes it easy to remove.


I do this all the time. It's still working) Turn on the unit and sure enough, light is green showing that charging is complete and looking at the dashboard shows a fully charged battery. The ring of lights on the controller start spinning to alert you that the battery is getting low, plug this in and you can keep playing while the batteries are charging. If you ever hear the fan stay on after you turn off your Xbox, you don't have proper air circulation around the unit. His conjecture was that it was draining the battery in the controller instead of charging it. (At least I'm assuming the corded 360 controllers have the breakaway like the original Xbox controllers had.).


This is a great little unit. You simply need to plug the cord in while the Xbox is on, then turn it off. In other words, it has nothing to do with the charge kit. A must have with the wireless controllers as far as I'm concerned. No cord pulling necessary.The only negative aspect I can think of with this unit is that the cord doesn't have the breakaway like the standard corded controllers have. (Not to mention they would surely say something about this odd behavior in the documentation). Battery life is surprisingly long, even when playing heavy 'rumble' games that are a big battery drain due to the vibration motors getting such a workout.Contrary to what some other reviews have said, this WILL charge the battery when the Xbox is off.


(The red light at the controller end will go off when the system is off, but don't worry about that. Turn off the Xbox and go to sleep or just come back several hours later. Much like the electric fans in many automobiles that will stay on for several minutes after turning off your car. One reviewer stated that the Xbox fans will stay on if you turn the unit off with the cord plugged in. Plug the cord in, and the red light shows it is charing the battery. Why would they possibly design it to do this. So if someone trips on the cable while it is charging, damage to your Xbox or the cable connections could result.