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Excellent product: bad reviews are from misinformed people. March 14, 2006 S. Chowdhuri (Washington D.C.) 99 out of 102 found this review helpful
Simply put, this is an excellent product.
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Those who put up bad reviews don't know anything about the product.
Myth #1: You can only play while charging.
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This is WRONG. Once charged, you can play wirelessly.
Myth #2: Your Xbox360 has to be on, to charge it.
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This is WRONG. Connect your controller via charge kit, turn off the console using the console's on/off button (NOT the controller's off feature). Your charge kit should have a red light while charging, green when done. If it doesn't, go exchange it, or try reconnecting it.
Myth #3: You need to connect to an Xbox360 to charge it.
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This is WRONG. This isn't the only way. You can also charge via any USB port, such as your PC or laptop USB port that provides some power.
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Not true.... November 30, 2005 B. Jones 169 out of 179 found this review helpful
You DO NOT have to have the Xbox 360 powered up to charge your controller. Simply plug the cable in while the console is on, and then shut down the machine. It will charge using a trickle charge concept. However, you MUST connect the cable to the console before powering down the system.
Essential component and does NOT require the Xbox 360 to be on to recharge November 26, 2005 Xbox User 44 out of 46 found this review helpful
This component is essential for the Xbox 360 to save on batteries.
However, you do not need to keep the Xbox 360 on while it is recharging. Simply plug your charger into the controller and into the Xbox 360 while the Xbox is on, and then turn it off.
Microsoft's directions can be found here:
Charge the battery pack
Charge your Xbox 360 Rechargeable Battery Pack before the first use and when it is depleted.
To charge the battery pack using the charge cable
1. Press the tab on the top of the AA battery pack and pull down to detach it from the controller.
2. Insert the rechargeable battery pack into the battery compartment on the controller and push in to lock.
Note To avoid pinching your fingers when you insert the battery pack, push only on the flat surface of the battery pack.
3. Turn on the Xbox 360 console.
Note If you try the below steps without turning the console on, the battery pack will not charge.
4. Connect the charge cable to the charge port on the front of the controller.
Important Do not connect the charge cable without a rechargeable battery pack or AA battery pack installed. This can damage the controller.
5. Connect the charge cable to a controller port.
6. You can now leave the console on or turn it off. In both instances, the light on the charge cable will glow red to indicate the battery is charging. When the light switches to green or off, the battery pack is fully charged.
Enjoy!
A Must-Have for Every XBox Owner November 26, 2005 Lisa Shea 148 out of 179 found this review helpful
If you have a wireless controller for your XBox 360, then you MUST get a play and charge unit. This unit lets you recharge your wireless controller - and you can even play while you do it!
In essence, this unit is both a USB power supply for your wireless controller as well as a fully functional cable to connect your wireless controller to your XBox. This means that any time you need your wireless controller to be wired - for example because your batteries ran out - you simply use this cable to plug it into the XBox's USB port and it now has power. It even charges while you play.
On the other hand, let's say you want to charge up the wireless controller and you do NOT want to play. You simply plug it into any USB port in your house, and the USB port sends power to charge it up! Yes, this can be your XBox, if you're the type to leave it on. Maybe you're watching a movie or listening to music with it. It doesn't HAVE to be your XBox, though. You can plug it into your computer. Heck, when I got my iPod it came with a power box that plugs into an outlet, that has a USB hole in it. That's how I charge up my iPod. It works just as well for this charging use.
So I find this to be a perfect solution. If your wireless controller is low on batteries and you want to keep playing, then keep playing! You plug in the cable and are set, and the controller recharges while you play. If your wireless controller is low on batteries and you do NOT want to keep playing, then you plug the play-and-charge cable into any USB port for an ON SYSTEM and it powers up.
I put the emphasis on the "on system" because a few people complain that the XBox has to be on in order for the wireless controller to charge. Simply put, an OFF system can't charge. That's a fact of electronics. Really, most homes should have some USB device turned on pretty much 24 hours a day - whether it's your XBox, your computer, or the plug-in-the-wall iPod type power unit. It's about as basic a charger as you could want to have, and I find it perfect!
a must have July 22, 2007 John M 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
When I saw the reviews on this product were less than 5 stars I felt like I just had to put in my two cents. We haven't tried the quick charge kit so I can't compare this product with that one. However, we have had this product on all 3 of our wireless conrollers for about 6 months now and are very happy with them. The wireless controllers eat regular batteries. This product paid for itself in about a week. We play LIVE matches all the time and being in a heavy firefight on Rainbow Six when your batteries go out is a disaster. This product plugs into one of the USB ports on the front of your 360 and if the charge goes out you just plug in the controller to the charger and keep playing! It charges while you play too. And, the charge lasts for what seems like longer than regular batteries. Got the guitar for guitar hero plugged into the USB in the back of the console and these rechargeable cords plugged into the front.
The only frustration I've had with the rechargeable system is that if you start up the XBOX with a controller plugged in to the charger then it becomes player 1 and the controller that you don't have plugged in (that you just sat down on the couch with) becomes player 2 because it connects later. A very minor annoyance... you just have to get your butt off the couch and switch them.
UPDATE: It has been over a year and these rechargables are still going strong. If you take these over to your friends' houses make sure to mark your controller somehow or you might come home with a controller with batteries.
UPDATE #2: Ok, two years. That is how long they lasted. The batteries quit holding a charge and one of the charge wires developed a short in it. They were used every day, so I definitely got my money's worth. We just got replacements from Amazon last week.
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