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    Xbox Wireless Controller deal cuts price to £39.99 for half‑term

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMay 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Half-term is what young gamers count down to and parents quietly brace for – and a good controller is the difference between a setup that feels premium and one that just about scrapes by.

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    Right now, that upgrade is much easier to justify. The Xbox Wireless Controller in Carbon Black has dropped from £59.99 to £39.99, saving you £20 and bringing one of the most comfortable gaming pads well within reach for the holidays.

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    Save 33% on the Xbox Wireless Controller and level up half‑term gaming

    At just £39.99, this is a very strong pick for a half-term upgrade or a spare pad that does not feel like a compromise.

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    The redesign is where Microsoft has put the most visible work, with sculpted surfaces and refined geometry across the grip that make longer sessions noticeably less fatiguing than older controller shapes, particularly during the kind of extended play half-term tends to produce.

    The hybrid D-pad is a meaningful upgrade for anyone who plays fighting games or precise platformers, because it combines the accuracy of a directional cross with the feel of a traditional disc, giving you confident input without having to compensate for a pad that fights back.

    Textured grip on the triggers, bumpers, and back case adds a further layer of physical control that you feel most during fast-paced titles where your hands are working hardest and slippage starts to matter in a way it never does on the menu screen.

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    The Xbox Wireless Controller connects via Xbox Wireless or Bluetooth, which means it pairs cleanly with Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and Android phones and tablets, so it travels with you beyond the living room without needing a separate adapter in most cases.

    A USB-C port handles wired play on console or PC when needed, and the 3.5mm headset jack lets you plug in any compatible headset directly, which removes one layer of faff for anyone who does not want to invest in a wireless audio setup alongside the controller.

    Honestly, at £39.99, this is a very strong pick for a half-term upgrade or a spare pad that does not feel like a compromise.

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