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title: "MICROSOFT B4F00014 Xbox 360® Wireless Controller"
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# Ergonomic design for max comfort 2.4GHz wireless tech, 30' range Adjustable vibration for longer battery life MICROSOFT B4F00014 Xbox 360® Wireless Controller

**Brand:** microsoft
**Price:** 44.46 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your game with wireless freedom and pro-level comfort!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MICROSOFT B4F00014 Xbox 360® Wireless Controller by microsoft
- **How much does it cost?** 44.46 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- microsoft enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted microsoft brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Integrated Xbox Guide Button:** Instantly access your gamerscore, friends, messages, and dashboard without pausing or restarting your game.
- • **Long-lasting Power Management:** Up to 25 hours of gameplay per charge with smart auto power-down features and low battery alerts to keep you in the game longer.
- • **Ergonomic Comfort Meets Precision:** Designed to mold naturally to your hands, reducing fatigue during marathon sessions with perfectly placed buttons and smooth analog sticks.
- • **Seamless 2.4GHz Wireless Connectivity:** Experience lag-free gaming with a stable 30-foot range that stays connected through walls and floors.
- • **Immersive Adjustable Vibration Feedback:** Feel every impact and action with customizable rumble intensity that enhances gameplay without draining your battery.

## Overview

The Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller delivers a flawless gaming experience with its advanced 2.4GHz wireless technology, ergonomic design, and immersive adjustable vibration feedback. Featuring seamless console integration via the Xbox Guide button and up to 25 hours of battery life, it’s engineered for comfort, precision, and uninterrupted play. A must-have for gamers seeking wireless convenience and superior control.

## Description

Integrated 2.4GHz high-performance wireless technology with 30' rangeImproved ergonomic design gives you maximum comfortPlug the Xbox 360 headset into the controller for full duplex voice communicationAdjustable vibration feedback for longer battery life

Review: Hands down, the best controller I have ever used. - I've gamed with almost every gamepad imaginable and never before have I used a controller that is so comfortable and easy to use. The Xbox 360 wireless controller is near flawless. Everything from its button layout to its build quality to its comfort level; it's all just perfect. Never before have my hands wrapped around a controller so naturally. Typically with a controller, you have to make your hands form to the controller in order to access all of the buttons, typically resulting in fingers getting jammed into each other uncomfortably or strecthed out across the controller awkwardly. With the 360 controller, my hands just mold into every angle of the design and my fingers effortlessly wrap around the controller's button layout. The button layout is as follows: Two analog sticks, D-Pad, four face buttons, two triggers, two shoulder buttons, start & back buttons, and the Xbox Guide Button. I'd give the layout and button design a 10/10. Everything is accessible without having to move your hands from the controller and everything has a solid, durable design. The triggers are smooth and glide with the motion of your fingers and are truly perfect. The shoulder buttons work just fine and are easily accessible (these are where the black and white buttons the from Xbox controller S went). The face buttons have great spring to them and don't feel mushy like the Playstation controller. The analog sticks are an 11/10. Compared to the PS controller in which you jam your fingers into each other and trying to correct out the play in the analog sticks, the 360's sticks are awesome; firm, precise, smooth gliding, and simply perfect. The D-Pad is unchanged from the Xbox controller, which wasn't good to begin with. It works and get the job done, but it could be better. The start and back buttons have moved to the middle of the controller and are better off in the center. And last but not least, the Xbox guide button (which needs a paragraph of its own). The Xbox guide button is a feature that is running 24/7 and is implemented straight into the 360 architecture and games. Even in the middle of a game, you can hit the Xbox guide button and access everything from your gamerscore, friend's lists, messages, music, achievements, game invites, etc. It can even take you back to the dashboard without even having to restart the console or remove the disc. When you're done with the dashboard, you just fire the game back up with even leaving the couch. When you want to turn off individual controllers or even turn off the console, simply hit the guide button. Want to turn on the console? Just hit the guide button. It's easily the best feature of the controller. Wireless technology = 10/10 Seamless integration with the console and an incredible stable connection with the console, even through walls, doors, etc; it'll even stay connected through different stories of a house. In over a year's time with the 360 wireless controller, I have NEVER lost my connection with the console. That's right, never. No interference with my wireless network, 2.4 ghz cordless phones, nothing. It is incredible how seamless it is. To connect a controller to a console, turn it on, press the link button on the controller and then the connect button on the console and almost magically, your controller is hooked right up and playing. And once your controller is connected to your console, you never have to link them together again; the next time you turn on your 360, the controller is automatically synched with the 360. If you want to add controllers to your 360, you simply synch them together with the same method that I just mentioned. Want to use your controller on a different 360? Simply synch them together and you're playing. The wireless technology with the 360 and its seamless integration is top-notch. Simply the fact that I will never have to deal with cords again makes the wireless controller more than worth the extra money. But with wireless, you have the issue with charging and batteries... I average about 25 hours per charge with my controller, although intense vibration feedback in games can drop that number down to about 20 hours. I get plenty of charge to last me through a week or two and when I run out of juice, I simply switch out my battery pack with the fresh pack sitting on my quick charge kit. The biggest problem with the wireless controller is the fact that you are literally forced into buying the rechargeable battery pack with the Play & Charge kit or the Quick Charge kit. It's not that big of a deal, but if you think you can get away with AA batteries, this controller will eat them for lunch, especially with rumble. Speaking of rumble, the motors in the 360 controller pack quite a punch and you'll end up paying more in batteries than the mere rechargeable pack costs. Everything from the roar of a machine gun to the light vibration of deflecting a pass to the jolt of a hard impact, everything on-screen is brought to life in your hands with this controller. And no, this isn't the same rumble like the PS2 or Xbox controller. The 360's rumble is more seamlessly integrated into games and serves a much more useful purpose in immersing you within the experience and can create all kinds of varied feedback effects like never before. I'd take this over six degrees of tilt any day. Overall, this controller is near flawless and hands down the best I have ever used. Comfort, wireless precision, durability; this controller packs it all into one sleek little controller.
Review: Excellent product - This is an excellent product. Due to the fact that you can power the controller down through the Xbox dashboard and that it powers down automatically when you turn the console off, batteries and rechargeable battery packs last a really long time. This is especially in comparison to some of the wireless controllers I've used with the PS2. It is also pretty cool that there is a warning system to let you know when the battery power is low. My husband and I have pretty much been Playstation people for the past 7 years so I thought I would have trouble getting used to the new controls. I had no problems at all, it was very intuitive and has a really nice feel. Although, I will say that my left hand hurts after a couple of hours of gameplay since it is not quite used to the new positioning as compared to the PS2 controller. These controllers are slightly heavier than say the PS2 controllers as well, but part of that is due to the batteries/battery pack.

## Features

- Please see the above description.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000B6MLUA |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,060 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #29 in Xbox 360 Gamepads & Standard Controllers |
| Brand | Microsoft |
| Brand Name | Microsoft |
| Button Quantity | 7 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Charge'n'Play, Windows PC (With adapter, not included), Xbox 360, Xbox Charge and Play |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Controller Type | Gamepad |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 912 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00100000003961, 00882224022408 |
| Hardware Platform | Xbox 360 |
| Item Dimensions | 7.25 x 6.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| Model Name | Xbox 360 Wireless Controller |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 555555555555 882224022408 100000003961 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Microsoft
- **Compatible Devices:** Charge'n'Play, Windows PC (With adapter, not included), Xbox 360, Xbox Charge and Play
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wireless
- **Controller Type:** Gamepad
- **Model Name:** Xbox 360 Wireless Controller

## Images

![MICROSOFT B4F00014 Xbox 360® Wireless Controller - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/519lCsVkUvL.jpg)
![MICROSOFT B4F00014 Xbox 360® Wireless Controller - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71XX0UON10L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: is this an actual microsoft brand controller or is it a knock-off?**
A: The one I got was an actual controller

**Q: does it take AA batteries**
A: yes it dose take AA batteries

**Q: Why is this so much cheaper compared to the rest? Is it legit?**
A: This is a legitimate Microsoft controller.Mine has a broken outer plastic cover.

**Q: will it work with a vista pc?**
A: Yes it will. If you want to know how it works there is a video on YouTube called "connect Xbox 360 controller to PC"

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hands down, the best controller I have ever used.
*by G***7 on March 2, 2007*

I've gamed with almost every gamepad imaginable and never before have I used a controller that is so comfortable and easy to use. The Xbox 360 wireless controller is near flawless. Everything from its button layout to its build quality to its comfort level; it's all just perfect. Never before have my hands wrapped around a controller so naturally. Typically with a controller, you have to make your hands form to the controller in order to access all of the buttons, typically resulting in fingers getting jammed into each other uncomfortably or strecthed out across the controller awkwardly. With the 360 controller, my hands just mold into every angle of the design and my fingers effortlessly wrap around the controller's button layout. The button layout is as follows: Two analog sticks, D-Pad, four face buttons, two triggers, two shoulder buttons, start & back buttons, and the Xbox Guide Button. I'd give the layout and button design a 10/10. Everything is accessible without having to move your hands from the controller and everything has a solid, durable design. The triggers are smooth and glide with the motion of your fingers and are truly perfect. The shoulder buttons work just fine and are easily accessible (these are where the black and white buttons the from Xbox controller S went). The face buttons have great spring to them and don't feel mushy like the Playstation controller. The analog sticks are an 11/10. Compared to the PS controller in which you jam your fingers into each other and trying to correct out the play in the analog sticks, the 360's sticks are awesome; firm, precise, smooth gliding, and simply perfect. The D-Pad is unchanged from the Xbox controller, which wasn't good to begin with. It works and get the job done, but it could be better. The start and back buttons have moved to the middle of the controller and are better off in the center. And last but not least, the Xbox guide button (which needs a paragraph of its own). The Xbox guide button is a feature that is running 24/7 and is implemented straight into the 360 architecture and games. Even in the middle of a game, you can hit the Xbox guide button and access everything from your gamerscore, friend's lists, messages, music, achievements, game invites, etc. It can even take you back to the dashboard without even having to restart the console or remove the disc. When you're done with the dashboard, you just fire the game back up with even leaving the couch. When you want to turn off individual controllers or even turn off the console, simply hit the guide button. Want to turn on the console? Just hit the guide button. It's easily the best feature of the controller. Wireless technology = 10/10 Seamless integration with the console and an incredible stable connection with the console, even through walls, doors, etc; it'll even stay connected through different stories of a house. In over a year's time with the 360 wireless controller, I have NEVER lost my connection with the console. That's right, never. No interference with my wireless network, 2.4 ghz cordless phones, nothing. It is incredible how seamless it is. To connect a controller to a console, turn it on, press the link button on the controller and then the connect button on the console and almost magically, your controller is hooked right up and playing. And once your controller is connected to your console, you never have to link them together again; the next time you turn on your 360, the controller is automatically synched with the 360. If you want to add controllers to your 360, you simply synch them together with the same method that I just mentioned. Want to use your controller on a different 360? Simply synch them together and you're playing. The wireless technology with the 360 and its seamless integration is top-notch. Simply the fact that I will never have to deal with cords again makes the wireless controller more than worth the extra money. But with wireless, you have the issue with charging and batteries... I average about 25 hours per charge with my controller, although intense vibration feedback in games can drop that number down to about 20 hours. I get plenty of charge to last me through a week or two and when I run out of juice, I simply switch out my battery pack with the fresh pack sitting on my quick charge kit. The biggest problem with the wireless controller is the fact that you are literally forced into buying the rechargeable battery pack with the Play & Charge kit or the Quick Charge kit. It's not that big of a deal, but if you think you can get away with AA batteries, this controller will eat them for lunch, especially with rumble. Speaking of rumble, the motors in the 360 controller pack quite a punch and you'll end up paying more in batteries than the mere rechargeable pack costs. Everything from the roar of a machine gun to the light vibration of deflecting a pass to the jolt of a hard impact, everything on-screen is brought to life in your hands with this controller. And no, this isn't the same rumble like the PS2 or Xbox controller. The 360's rumble is more seamlessly integrated into games and serves a much more useful purpose in immersing you within the experience and can create all kinds of varied feedback effects like never before. I'd take this over six degrees of tilt any day. Overall, this controller is near flawless and hands down the best I have ever used. Comfort, wireless precision, durability; this controller packs it all into one sleek little controller.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent product
*by D***E on January 9, 2007*

This is an excellent product. Due to the fact that you can power the controller down through the Xbox dashboard and that it powers down automatically when you turn the console off, batteries and rechargeable battery packs last a really long time. This is especially in comparison to some of the wireless controllers I've used with the PS2. It is also pretty cool that there is a warning system to let you know when the battery power is low. My husband and I have pretty much been Playstation people for the past 7 years so I thought I would have trouble getting used to the new controls. I had no problems at all, it was very intuitive and has a really nice feel. Although, I will say that my left hand hurts after a couple of hours of gameplay since it is not quite used to the new positioning as compared to the PS2 controller. These controllers are slightly heavier than say the PS2 controllers as well, but part of that is due to the batteries/battery pack.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This controller is the reason I'll never go back to Playstation
*by R***X on August 10, 2015*

The best console controller I've ever used, by far. The Xbone controller is good, but still not better than the 360 controller. I own five. Three wireless and two corded that I use on my PC. They're all solid, I even have a launch controller that I still use. Be careful using any type of thumbstick grip or extender on the super old controllers though, the rubber on the sticks will tear easily compared to the material they use on the newer versions. I tore up one of my old controller's thumb sticks pretty badly taking my Kontrol Freeks off and putting them back on multiple times. When the Xbone pro controller comes out in October it could surpass this as my favorite, just because of the crazy functionality. But even if something better comes along.. I'll still use this controller for something, I'm sure. It will always be one of my favorites.

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