• Reviews around doe (1.42 of 5)

    Microsoft Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows

    • As of today, Oct 27 2015, the adapter does not work with headsets at all and force feedback also non-functional
    • 2 controllers 1 adapter does not work
    • So, this little device does as it's intended, however the driver is faulty and the device frequently disconnects my controller after a few hours of my computer being on
    • I found that using this adapter make that feature work as well as it does when you plug the controller in, except that you can't hold down the Xbox (home) button for more than 6 seconds, because the controller would turn off
    • Works great and does exactly what it's meant to do.
    • However the rumble does not work
    • It does have some connectivity issues though
    • It does have somewhat trouble staying connected if out of direct site for a bit
    • I bought is my Xbox 1 for the Windows 10 it does not work I wasted my money I want to know what can I do to get my money back or get me a new one
    • 2 controllers 2 adapters does not work
    • No, this adapter does not support 360 controllers nor would it make any sense if it did, moneywise
    • The only thing that concerns me is that it does get rather hot, I just hope that it lasts a long while.
    • When it works, it works great, but damn does it have issues connecting on the first try.
    • Unfortunately does NOT work with Steam Link, but I'm really hoping this changes in the future
    • This feature does not work well on Bluetooth Xbox One controllers, but it does work very well once you plug in the controller via micro USB to your computer
    • For guides, search "XBOX ACC".This adapter does not work out of the box
    • does not support force feedback, and while advertised that the advanced audio features are available, your controller has to get a firmware update
    • The controller itself is another story - the stupid D-pad is garbage and doesn't work half the time