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Xbox 360 Gamepads Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller Pulse Cipher Special Edition

Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller Pulse Cipher Special Edition

Wireless Gamepad for PC, Android, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X

£64.49
Or 3 interest-free payments of £21.49/mo.*
7stores
Xbox 360 Gamepads Elgato Stream Deck Controller
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Elgato Stream Deck Controller

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Gamepad for Steam Deck, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Mac, PC

£74.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £24.99/mo.*
4stores
GAMEPADS

FAQ

Gamepads are handheld controllers used to interact with video games. They typically feature buttons and joysticks, allowing you to control gameplay effectively. Gamepads are compatible with various gaming systems, including consoles and PCs, enhancing your gaming experience by providing precise control and comfort.

Choosing the right gamepad involves considering compatibility, ergonomics, and features. Ensure the gamepad is compatible with your gaming system. Look for ergonomic designs that fit comfortably in your hands. Consider additional features like wireless connectivity or programmable buttons to enhance your gaming sessions.

Some gamepads are designed to work with both PC and consoles, offering versatility. Gamepads like the Xbox Wireless Controller and some third-party options provide cross-platform compatibility. Check the product specifications to confirm compatibility with multiple systems before purchasing.

Gamepads: 3 things to consider before buying

When buying gamepads, it's crucial to ensure compatibility with your gaming system. Whether you're using a PC, PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch, different gamepads are designed for specific platforms. Look for gamepads that explicitly state compatibility with your device. For example, if you're a PC gamer, you might prefer a gamepad with both wired and wireless options to suit different gaming setups.

Comfort is key during long gaming sessions, so consider the ergonomics of the gamepad. Look for features like textured grips, button layout, and weight distribution to ensure comfort. Some gamepads offer adjustable triggers and customizable buttons that can enhance your gaming experience by reducing hand fatigue. Trying out different models in-store can help you find the perfect fit for your hands.

Modern gamepads come with a variety of additional features that can enhance gameplay. Consider whether you need features like vibration feedback, built-in speakers, or motion sensors. Some advanced gamepads offer programmable buttons and RGB lighting for a personalized touch. While these extras can elevate your gaming experience, make sure they align with your budget and gaming style.

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