

🎯 Elevate your game with wireless freedom and pro-level control!
The W&O Wireless Controller offers a high-sensitivity 2.4GHz wireless connection with a 30-foot range, designed ergonomically for comfort during extended play. Compatible with Xbox 360 and Windows 7 through 11, it features dual vibration motors, pressure-sensitive triggers, and an 8-way directional pad for precise control. Its quick-access guide button enhances user convenience, making it a reliable and immersive gaming accessory.







| ASIN | B09WQGQ6D2 |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Brand | W&O |
| Brand Name | W&O |
| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | wireless |
| Controller Type | Gamepad |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,860 Reviews |
| Hardware Platform | Desktop, Gaming Console |
| Item Weight | 299 Grams |
| Manufacturer | W&O |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
M**S
Great Quality and Easy to Use
I really liked this controller. It was very easy to connect, and it works perfectly on both my Xbox and my PC. The buttons feel smooth, the grip is comfortable, and the connection has been stable with no lag. I was honestly surprised by the quality for the price. Definitely a great purchase and very reliable so far.
R**E
Surprisingly decent
Bought to replace the controller for my Shield TV as the original had packed up and the replacement is hard to find and overpriced. I tried another bluetooth controller, which paired up OK but had terrible input lag making it unusable. This works fine. Just plug the dongle into the USB port, pop a couple batteries in the controller (2x AA's, it works fine with rechargeables), and it instantly paired up and worked exactly as expected. No detectable lag, and the Shield recognizes it as a Xbox controller, so games configure correctly and show the right buttons. Note- don't use the dongle with a USB hub. For some reason, pairing then is unreliable. Sometimes it works, sometimes it just refuses to pair. But plugged directly into the Shield, it always works fine. Feel is surprisingly decent. The sticks are smooth, the buttons aren't mushy or sticky. It's not as nice as a first party controller, but for the price it's not bad, definitely seen a lot worse. For casual or occasional use, it's perfectly usable with Shield TV.
A**R
Really good!
Works awesome on the Xbox. One draw back is you can’t use the controller to turn the console on.
M**T
Yep, it works
Works like it should. Only difference is the usb transceiver, but plug it in, no big deal.
T**R
No problem on Linux PC (POP!_OS)
Normally I just play Virtual Reality (VR) games. Then I accidentally bought a game (Fugl) that wasn't VR. Around same time I needed to get a gaming monitor to diagnose an issue I was having when setting up for virtual reality. So I bought a monitor from Amazon. I played the non VR game on it using mouse and keyboard. I had never used a gamepad/game controller before. But as I discovered other non VR games - like the brand new game Stray and another game The Pedestrian - I realized that maybe a gamepad might be easier. But I didn't want to make a big investment, since my main interest is VR games. I also thought there might be a problem getting a gamepad that worked with Linux. I knew that Xbox One controllers were known to work with Linux on Steam and that there was software I could get. This gamepad being made to work with Xbox and at such a reasonable price and pretty good (for the most part) reviews, I ordered this gamepad. I was somewhat dismayed when it was delivered to discover there were no instructions! I had no idea what the buttons and knobs did! But I was thrilled that it worked just by plugging in the USB Wireless Receiver, I guess Steam took care of the rest. I didn't have to do anything else. The good news is that I saw the beginning of a gameplay on The Pedestrian game and realized that just playing that game I would have the opportunity to figure out how to use the gamepad. So I started the game and figured out by trial and error how to maneuver. Some help was given by the game, which was a pure puzzle game - no rush, no accuracy needed, perfect for learning. I can not evaluate accuracy, drift, etc. since I have no prior experience and am still learning how to use it myself. I still don't know what some of the buttons and knobs do. I will wait until I have more experience before I play Stray - I don't want to keep killing the cat! But I will say I am glad I bought this wireless controller. And I will add that I did not write this review in order to get another one - I only need one. This is a honest review written from my personal perspective.
R**N
Not a great controller
The A button is stuck. WD doesn't help. I went with a different controller because this one sucked. It was like $30 bucks. You get what you pay for I guess.
H**R
Almost OEM at a much lower price
The controller does feel like the original Xbox controller (last picture - side by side). A few differences that you may consider: * Uses a USB dongle (included) per controller (if you buy 2 controllers, need to use 2 dongles). Each controller needs a dedicated dongle. Check how many free USB ports you have available * Connects quickly to the USB dongle and does not need any additional configuration (simple plugin and play) * Joysticks are black rubber coated for additional tactile control and feel nice to manipulate * Buttons are indistinguishable from OEM ones (identically color coded) * Vibration feels little more muted than the original controller * When you connect multiple controllers, whichever controller is turned on first takes the #1 player spot * Comes with a back cover for dropping in 2 AA batteries So far very happy with this purchase. No issues with dropping the wireless connection. Grip is nice, and all buttons and joysticks are working smoothly. No ghost drifting issue. Slightly lighter than the OEM controller, but still feels good. Overall, a great deal considering the affordable price!
D**.
works good, minor issues with joystick
works nicely, though the joystick deadzone in one of the corners is really high making my movements sluggish.
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