Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller - Carbon Black (Android, iOS, PC, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X)
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Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller - Carbon Black

Android, iOS, PC, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X


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9 months ago

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digitec

4 months ago

Yes, you can use the controller on your Mac, but please note some requirements: macOS supports wireless Xbox controllers with Bluetooth from newer versions and for full support your Mac should have macOS Ventura (or newer) or a more recent macOS version; Apple lists Xbox Wireless Controller (with Bluetooth, model 1708), Series S and Series X as supported controllers. If you want to connect via Bluetooth, activate Bluetooth on your Mac, set the controller to pairing mode (Xbox button + Connect button) and select it in the Bluetooth settings. Alternatively, a USB-C connection will also work if macOS recognises your controller; older controllers or macOS versions may require a driver or third-party tool.
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5 months ago

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There is no technical difference. Both controllers are identical and can be used wirelessly and via USB-C cable. The only difference: - Version with USB-C cable -> cable included. - Version without USB-C cable -> no cable included.
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6 months ago

Is this controller compatible with macOS ?

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digitec

6 months ago

This controller is compatible with macOS via a wired USB-C connection, particularly since the macOS Sequoia 15.0.1 update, which enables native recognition of wired Xbox controllers. Bluetooth connection is also possible if the controller supports Bluetooth, which is the case with recent models. You simply need to connect the controller with the USB-C cable supplied to use it without an additional driver. However, some features, such as force feedback and audio output, may not be supported by wired connections on macOS.
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1 year ago

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digitec

1 year ago

The Xbox Wireless Controller is compatible with Android devices, allowing you to use it wirelessly via Bluetooth. This means it should work well with services like GeForce Now (GFN) on Android. All buttons and joysticks should be detectable by hardware testing tools like those on hardwaretester.com/gamepad, given the controller's Bluetooth connectivity and compatibility with Android platforms. If you encounter any issues, ensure your Android device supports Bluetooth and that the controller is properly paired.
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2 years ago

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As you can see on the Digitec website, this model is sold with or without a cable. It's a USB-C cable, but a very long one. A simple USB-C cable should suffice for updating.... (This has never happened before). The batteries do run down quickly, so it's better to buy rechargeable batteries if you play a lot.
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Good question. I only know that the "Basic" controller is still compatible with the Series S/X. So I strongly assume that this is the case. Only the share button could be without function. But it wouldn't make any difference.
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2 years ago

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