Xbox Controllers Are Now Selling for Pennies, Microsoft Is Offloading Prime Day Leftovers


Gaming with friends is only fun when everyone has a controller in hand: There’s nothing worse than wanting to jump into a co-op session or host a game night only to realize you’re one controller short. That’s where having an extra Xbox controller becomes essential and right now, Microsoft is practically giving them away: The 2025 Carbon Black edition (and many more colors) has dropped to just $49 on Amazon, down from its usual $64 price tag. This is a record low that didn’t even happen during Prime Day, which tells you Microsoft is seriously clearing inventory.
The 2025 model keeps everything gamers loved about previous versions while refining the experience: The Carbon Black finish looks sleek without showing fingerprints as easily as glossy controllers, and the ergonomic design ensures your hands won’t cramp during those marathon gaming sessions. The textured grip on the back and triggers provides better control during intense moments.
Cross-Platform Liberty that Actually Functions
This single controller does it all seamlessly between Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Windows PCs, Android smartphones and tablets, iOS smartphones and tablets, FireTV Sticks, Smart TVs, and yes, VR headsets too. By being cross-platform, you’re not bound to just a single ecosystem. Need to continue your game session on your laptop when someone prefers to use the TV? Just sync the controller via Bluetooth (which does it in a few seconds) and you’re good to continue. With a wireless range of up to 30 feet, you have full liberty to sit anywhere comfortably in your front room and never have to worry about losing a signal.
Special mention must go to the battery life since this directly affects how you play games: It uses two AA batteries and provides you with about 40 hours of play time before replacement which translates to just over two months of moderate usage. It lasts longer than many rechargeable controllers that lose capacity after a year. You can, of course, use rechargeable AA batteries if you are that kind, and that provides you flexibility depending on how you have things set up. When you use it with Xbox consoles, the wireless uses the proprietary Xbox protocol and that provides you lower latency than ordinary Bluetooth. It does make a huge difference if you are playing competitive games and reactions are measured in a few milliseconds.
The button arrangement conforms to the classic Xbox design that millions of players already intuitively know: The hybrid direction pad handles sweeping motion and exact eight-way input equally well and is suitable for both fighting games and platform games. Analog sticks have enhanced sensors that have fewer dead zones, so your character reacts to the softest movement.
For just $49 down from $64, you’re getting a controller that has a 4.6-star rating among over 20,000 reviewers and currently tops the bestseller chart among Xbox Series X and S controllers. This all-time low makes it the best time to acquire another controller in your arsenal.
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