Xbox 360 Limited Edition Wireless Controller (Refurbished) from $34.99–$37.99.
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Wireless controllers maintain a steady connection within a 30ft. range, and their special finishes celebrate games such as Halo: Reach
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- Halo 4 limited-edition controller in black-blue-white
- Halo: Reach controller in silver
- Star Wars C3PO controller in gold
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Xbox 360 Limited Edition Wireless Controllers
Each of these Xbox 360 controllers frees you from cables with a 2.4GHz wireless signal. This technology maintains a strong connection with the console, letting you play from up to 30ft. away. Adjustable vibration feedback lets you crank up the sensitivity to feel even the subtlest in-game action. Alternatively, you can dial it back to conserve battery life, or to maintain composure during high-stress moments such as a final game drive, epic boss battle, or virtual mortgage signing. An integrated headset port enhances communication over Xbox LIVE by letting you plug into the controller instead of the console. Each limited edition controller sports a special finish, such as the Star Wars controller’s shiny gold shell resembling C3PO’s metallic body.
- Wireless controller for Xbox 360
- Special edition finish
- 2.4GHz wireless signal
- Up to 30ft. wireless range
- Integrated headset port
- Adjustable vibration feedback with hand-massage mode
- Up to four controllers supported by console
- Runs on two AA batteries (not included)
- Multiple special editions available
- Condition (all): refurbished
- Dimensions: 6.5” (L) x 5.5” (W) x 2.5” (H)
- Weight: 8.2 oz.
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