

🎯 Elevate your game with the ultimate customizable controller experience.
The Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Wireless Controller in striking red delivers professional-grade performance with adjustable-tension thumbsticks, customizable components, and exclusive button mapping via the Xbox Accessories app. Designed for extended play, it offers up to 40 hours of rechargeable battery life and seamless compatibility across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows devices. Built for gamers who demand precision, comfort, and personalization in every session.







| ASIN | B0BTTT8W7J |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,486 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #44 in Xbox Series X Controllers |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,353) |
| Item model number | RFZ-00013 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 18.52 x 18.36 cm; 739 g |
A**I
XBOX core Controller
Great Controller with long battery life, I loved the color it comes with red cable also.
L**0
This Xbox Elite Series 2 Core controller is amazing. The build quality is top-notch, the buttons feel super responsive, and it just fits perfectly in your hands. Every session feels precise and comfortable, whether you’re grinding in a game or just playing casually. If you’re serious about gaming, this controller is absolutely worth it. No complaints at all — it’s a winner!
D**E
This is the number one pro controller on the market but I’d advice buying the extra warranty from Microsoft or wherever you can it’s notorious for stick drift problems and bumper problems and Amazon warehouse deals are great for this
L**R
Well, this is another piece of evidence that Microsoft is much better in making hardware than software, which does not say too much on its own... First and foremost: Elite Series 2 controller is obscenely expensive and they don't even give you the dragonfly pads in the box. Yeesh. Get it on sale; as rare and as pathetic as they are, they do happen. That's why I have the red one - black one was not on sale... But, it does feel like it was built in a Nokia 3310 factory. I'm confident that it can be stuffed in and shot out of a sail-ship cannon if you happen to run out of cannonballs. Having one of these flying towards my ship would certainly give me a sinking feeling... Kidding aside, this thing is hard and heavy. It is obvious there are decades of experience behing the design of this controller and it feels as robust and comfortable as it is expensive. My hands are on the largish side and it isn't too hard to find a controller that feels too small for my grip - but this ain't it. I got a set of metal replacement pads and thumbsticks and plugged in the dragonfly flaps. I have no idea how long the battery lasts, I did not have to charge it yet - been a dozen hours. If you want to use it without the wire to play on a desktop computer (as you should), you will need a USB Bluetooth controller if your motherboard does not have BT built in. A controller like this (or a much cheaper one if you are smarter than me) is a necessary compromise if you want to play the widest offering of games on your PC. Some games really (and unfortunately) need controller to get the most out of them. And at the end: Playstation 4 DualShock controller is still better for fighting games, sorry. I'm not getting rid of it.
C**S
i used to pass a controller about every 4 months until i had the elite, im hard on the joystick and these dont break and you have warranty on it, i bought a warehouse deal one and saved almost half of the price, was still on warranty with microsoft but still works perfectly fine over a year later and i play alot of multiplayer fps, recommended!
P**4
really good controller, upgraded from the XBOne First Gen Controller to this after my first gen controller finally kicked the bucket. although i find it a little heavy it was easy enough to get used to and adapt.
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