Xbox Controller
Whether you are a casual or competitive gamer, the choice of your Xbox One controller can make a huge difference to your gaming experience. Xbox One controllers come in many varieties, with more or fewer features and customisation options. You can pick an advance controller or a simple one, depending on what you are after. If you want something new, there are even third-party Xbox One controllers, developed for specific situations and with different designs. At MaxGaming we have all kinds of Xbox One controllers, so you can find and customise the perfect controller for you.
Microsoft's own controller for Xbox One is one of the most solid on the market and works for all games. In our assortment, there are three different versions. The improved Xbox One controller V2 replaced the first generation from 2015 with improved bumpers and a 3,5 mm audio jack for headphones. This version has wireless connection to both PC and Xbox One through a USB receiver that is plugged into the PC or the Xbox One. With the launch of Xbox One S in 2016, the Xbox One controller was tuned up even more. That meant a blue tooth-connection and minor cosmetic changes. At MaxGaming we have Xbox One S controllers available in a variety of colours and designs, some with themes inspired from classic game titles for the Xbox One.
Thanks to the option to exchange parts, you can switch out your thumbstick and buttons with ones that fit your grip and play style. You can also customise the controller's functions entirely to your own preferences. You can change the sensitivity of the trigger and thumbsticks for optimal precision. Configure the buttons on the controller to get the layout that suits you best. It doesn't matter if Call of Duty or Halo is your game of choice. The Xbox One controller is perfect for any gamer who values versatility and flexibility.
Microsoft's own controller for Xbox One is one of the most solid on the market and works for all games. In our assortment, there are three different versions. The improved Xbox One controller V2 replaced the first generation from 2015 with improved bumpers and a 3,5 mm audio jack for headphones. This version has wireless connection to both PC and Xbox One through a USB receiver that is plugged into the PC or the Xbox One. With the launch of Xbox One S in 2016, the Xbox One controller was tuned up even more. That meant a blue tooth-connection and minor cosmetic changes. At MaxGaming we have Xbox One S controllers available in a variety of colours and designs, some with themes inspired from classic game titles for the Xbox One.
Thanks to the option to exchange parts, you can switch out your thumbstick and buttons with ones that fit your grip and play style. You can also customise the controller's functions entirely to your own preferences. You can change the sensitivity of the trigger and thumbsticks for optimal precision. Configure the buttons on the controller to get the layout that suits you best. It doesn't matter if Call of Duty or Halo is your game of choice. The Xbox One controller is perfect for any gamer who values versatility and flexibility.