The Official Xbox Wireless Controllers Are on Sale for Just $39.99 at Amazon

Ahead of Black Friday, Amazon dropped prices on official Xbox wireless controllers in Robot White and Carbon Black to just $39.99, which is impressive considering the fact that Microsoft raised the retail price of all of its controllers earlier in May. I recommend getting the Carbon Black model because it also includes a bonus USB Type-C charging cable. Not only are these the best controllers for the Xbox at this price, they’re also one of the best PC gaming controllers.

Xbox Wireless Controllers for $39.99

These Xbox wireless controllers are identical to the one that’s bundled with the Xbox Series X and S console. Standard features include textured grips, hybrid D-pad, button mapping with the Xbox app, a 3.5mm audio jack that works with any wired headset, and a Share button to upload screenshots and video.

The controller supports both Xbox wireless and Bluetooth connectivity. That means you can use it for your PC or mobile device. In fact, we think this is the the best PC controller you can get. If your PC doesn’t have Bluetooth, you can still use it in wired mode with a USB Type-C cable or go out and buy a Bluetooth or Xbox wireless adapter.

Breaker Edition Xbox Controllers on Sale for $53.99

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