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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
My father and girlfriend loved receiving these they work great and hold charge for a long time they fit well in the series controllers and can be charged via usb c through the controller which is a nice touch since typically these batteries need to be charged outside of the controller. It also comes with two so you can just swap them whenever.
Chris Boughton
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Fit was weird good charge speed and works good otherwise
Douglas Stansell
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Don’t buy them! They can damage your controller!If the batteries are 3.7V and 4440mWh, you can calculate their mAh rating like this:This means they have about 1200mAh capacity, which is lower than standard AA rechargeable batteries (like Eneloop Pro at 2550mAh).Potential Issues with 3.7V Batteries in an Xbox Controller 1. Too High Voltage: • Xbox controllers are designed for 1.5V (alkaline) or 1.2V (NiMH) batteries. • A 3.7V battery is more than double that, which could damage the controller or cause unpredictable behavior. 2. Battery Size and Fit: • If these are Lithium-ion 3.7V cells, they might not physically fit in the battery compartment. • Most Xbox-compatible rechargeable batteries are designed to stay within safe voltage limits.Recommendation:DO NOT use 3.7V batteries in your Xbox One S controller. They are not designed for that voltage and could cause damage.Instead, stick with: • 1.2V NiMH rechargeable AA batteries (like Eneloop Pro, Amazon Basics, or Duracell Rechargeable) • Official Xbox Play & Charge Kit (which has a safe built-in battery pack) • 1.5V rechargeable lithium AA batteries (which mimic standard alkaline batteries safely)If you’re looking for long-lasting batteries, I’d recommend high-capacity NiMH AA rechargeables over the 3.7V option.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
This is a boring and short review and that's a good thing.Put this battery in your Xbox game pad, and plug in the game pad by USB to charge it. That's it. It does what it's supposed to with zero BS. Battery life is better than NiMH batteries (which are already really good). And unlike most similar products you don't need a special battery door and charging cradle to charge it- just a standard USB-C phone or laptop charger going right into the game pad (or plug the game pad into the Xbox).
Johnny K.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Just what I needed, will adjust this rating once I have had 100, 250, and 500 hours of playtime to see how it holds up.So far it appears to work fine, I just popped it in the back and I let the controller charge for around 10 hours (yes I’m aware that once it’s at 100% it stops charging).
kevin vega
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
The battery doesn’t last more then a few hours when combined with my plug in headphones and it does without the low battery warning so the drop is sudden and unexpected but I guess that comes with the price
Ardit
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Works well, easy to charge and no longer have to swap batteries, however, controller battery level on Xbox is always shown as full unfortunately. Regardless, good product.
Henry Abrego
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Good charging time I recommend it. The package is extremely small (is a plus)
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