Just sell the Pro controller, license out the others, have parts for those that want them and undercut iFuxit. I'm sure that 29% of the xbox owners are capable to DIY... the rest just will get a new ...
We’re big fans of repairable hardware here at Hackaday, so much so that when we see a company embracing the idea that their products should actually be serviced rather than thrown in the trash, we ...
Repairing your Xbox controller just got much easier as Microsoft now officially sells controller repair parts. You can buy the parts direct from the Microsoft Store ...
For the thrifty Xbox gamers out there, a new development from Microsoft might come as a breath of fresh air. The tech giant has taken a significant step towards reducing e-waste and providing ...
It is far too often the case that failed hardware components lead to unnecessary disposal. That means another expensive purchase for you and more stuff sitting in landfills for the Earth. Thankfully, ...
Over the years, a noticeable shift in the production of electronic goods has resulted in a fall from durable, long-lasting products to fragile, issue-prone items. In some instances, this may be ...
If your Xbox controller is moving too fast, here are some suggestions that show you how to fix Xbox One Controller moving too fast problem. Before you proceed, you can try disconnecting and connecting ...
One of the things almost every player has encountered regardless of their chosen system is controllers breaking down. Whether it’s something prominent like stick drift or something a bit more niche, ...
While it's normal for laptops and cellphones to need updates, your Xbox controller might need one too. Here's what can happen if you don't.