Microsoft has announced it will be releasing the Xbox Wireless Adapter this fall, allowing its Xbox One controller to be used on PCs without being tethered via USB. According to the platform holder ...
Microsoft has redesigned the USB dongle used to connect your Xbox One controller to your Windows 10 laptop, and thank goodness for that. The formerly hulking black slab is now a much more modestly ...
Rejoice, all ye who yearn to use Microsoft’s Xbox One controller wirelessly with your PC. Two years after the release of the Xbox One controller wireless adapter, Microsoft has finally found a way to ...
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Windows gaming fans and Xbox gaming fans might argue about whose platform is better, but they generally agree on Microsoft's controllers. Until now, though, if you've wanted to use an Xbox One gamepad ...
The Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows, which will allow an Xbox One controller to work on a Windows computer, will only support Windows 10, Microsoft confirmed to Polygon today. The adapter will be ...
If, like me, you enjoy playing your PC games with an Xbox One controller but are sick of being tethered to a computer, then the news that Microsoft will soon be releasing a wireless dongle to allow ...
The $25 (£20) adapter, which was first revealed at this year's Game Developers Conference, connects to PC via USB (2.0 or 3.0), and can communicate with up to eight Xbox One controllers simultaneously ...
With the Xbox Play Anywhere program giving Xbox One and Windows 10 PC users the ability to easily switch between the two systems while playing a game, it’s tempting to stick with an Xbox wireless ...
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I love the feature on the PS4 and XBox controllers where you can hook up some headphones. It's ultraconvenient and it just works. I have my XBox wireless adapter that unlocks the functionality on PC, ...
Sure, wireless n is great and everything, but if you told me I’d be streaming media between 2 and 3x faster through Microsoft’s new Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter (802.11a/b/g/n) than their old a/b/g ...