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Xbox Series X pad still supports AA batteries, Microsoft explains why

Xbox Series X pad still supports AA batteries, Microsoft explains why

Posted on March 31, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Microsoft’s Xbox Series X will offer bleeding-edge graphical and processing power, but within the controller, there’s tech that’s been around for more than a century.

Yes, the new-generation controller can still be powered by AA batteries first used in 1907, if not hooked-up to a rechargeable battery pack or connected directly to the console.
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