Xbox Adaptive Joystick Is Available Now

The Xbox Adaptive Controller, a new gaming accessibility tool, has now become available. This device shares a similar design with the Nintendo Wii’s nunchuck controller. The cost of this controller is set at $30, and it can be bought from the Microsoft Store. It works seamlessly with both PC and Xbox consoles.

To provide additional customization options, Microsoft is offering various thumbstick cap designs via its Xbox Design Lab. These designs can be produced using 3D printing, which is available through their online store.

If you’re interested in purchasing the Xbox Adaptive Controller, you can find it at Best Buy and Target. Priced at $100, this controller boasts large customizable buttons and the capacity to link up with external switches, keys, mounts, and joysticks. Its plug-and-play structure allows for easy customization of other gaming devices, and it’s compatible with PC, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One systems.

  • Best Buy — $100
  • Target — $100

Instead, the 8BitDo Lite SE controller is well-liked on PC and Xbox platforms due to its user-friendly button arrangement, smooth input response, and highly responsive joysticks. At present, Woot is selling it with a 50% discount, making it available for only $30. Alternatively, you can find it at its original price of $60 on Amazon.

  • Woot — $30 ($60)
  • Amazon — $60

For individuals with limited mobility who are PlayStation enthusiasts, there’s an option to buy the PlayStation Adaptive Controller. This device is readily available at retailers such as Amazon for approximately $89.

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2025-03-19 19:09