

XBOX WIRELESS ADAPTER PC
As a result, Xbox wireless controllers should also work on PC with the official adapter. Xbox Wireless accessoriesĭue to protocol restrictions on Xbox One, all wireless controllers use Xbox Wireless for communication. Integrated Bluetooth on recent controllers reduces the relevancy of the technology, but can still offer value for some gamers. While these features aren't ground-breaking, they still contribute toward making for a "premium" experience on Xbox Wireless. On a standard Bluetooth connection you'll still be receiving a standard vibration, although games with rumble trigger support can offer a unique edge to the experience. One of the Xbox One controller's most unique features in terms of hardware, impulse triggers, are also limited exclusively to Xbox Wireless.

When paired with Windows Sonic spatial sound, an impressive virtualized 7.1 surround sound experience can be provided wirelessly. This means the Xbox One controller's integrated 3.5mm jack can also be used as an audio output too, which isn't available over a Bluetooth connection. Xbox Wireless is also able to transmit wireless stereo audio, which is used for dedicated Xbox Wireless headsets. The effects of this are mostly undetectable but should guarantee a stable connection for hardcore players. This, in turn, reduces latency, which can shave off vital milliseconds in competitive titles.

Utilizing a higher frequency connection than traditional 2.4 GHz Bluetooth, on paper, Xbox Wireless promises a higher bandwidth connection for accessories. Building a device offering around its own specification allows accessories to offer unique functionality while tying hardware down to its ecosystem. Xbox One Controller (Image credit: Windows Central)Įxisting wireless technologies are available for gaming accessories, but Microsoft opted to develop its own protocol for further flexibility.
