List of Xbox One and Series X/S accessories

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The Xbox One game console, developed by Microsoft, features a number of first-party and third-party accessories.

Game Controllers/Gamepads

Xbox One controllers

Up to four controllers are able to connect to Xbox One, including wired and wireless gamepads. The wireless controllers run on either AA batteries (Alkaline or rechargeable) or on a rechargeable battery pack. Xbox 360 controllers are not compatible with the Xbox One. The controller is also compatible with PCs. The Xbox One controller has vibration feedback (Rumble Packs).

Kinect

Xbox One Kinect Camera

Kinect (Codename "Project Natal") is a "controller-free gaming and entertainment experience" produced by Microsoft for the Xbox One. Based on an add-on peripheral for the console, it enables users to control and interact with the Xbox One with spoken commands or presented objects and images. In 2016, following the launch of the Xbox One S, a Kinect adapter was needed to use the Kinect, as the One S (and also the Xbox One X) didn't have a Kinect port. At the end of October 2017, it was officially announced that production of the Kinect would cease.[1]

Xbox One Media Remote

This accessory is an infrared remote control that does not require pairing. It can be used out of the box without any configuration and lights up automatically once touched.

References

  1. ^ Pereira, Chris (26 October 2017). "Microsoft Finally Kills Off Xbox One's Kinect". GameSpot. Retrieved 13 November 2017.