

Wireless - Radio Frequency - Xbox - MPN: 9633340403 See Product Details
Description
Experience the freedom to play anywhere you want and eliminate cable clutter in your living room. The second generation Logitech Cordless Precision Controller delivers the performance, convenience, and comfort you've been looking for. It's engineered to be small and light, yet it still uses Logitech's highly reliable 2.4 GHz radio frequency technology to deliver precise control with no lag.
Quick Glance
Device Type: Game Pad
Summary
Product Title: Cordless Precision Controller for Xbox
Manufacturer: Logitech
Power Score: 4.4 | 3 Reviews
Strengths: NO WIRES! Light weight, Only needs 2 AA batteries (included), SUPER EASY Installation, No delayed reactions during play
Weakness: NONE
I have been searching for a wireless controller for my XBox for a little while and was not sure which one to consider. I had read many reviews on different models, and I kept seeing that the Logitech Precision Cordless Controller was getting the best reviews. The LPCC was the newest model that came out from Logitech, and they talked about it being smaller than the original, about the size of the...
Strengths: consistent design, great response, cordless vibration unit
Weakness: "sleeps" often
I researched this product a lot, and finally bought a pair of them. They work great, and I like them, but the problem is this: The marketing copy claims they work up to 30ft, even through walls. While this is true, I use mine in a seperate viewing room, about 20ft from the transceivers, and quite often, (about every 15 minutes) they doze off. This happens while I'm using the device, not just when...
So Close to perfect
Strengths: Feel, look, range
Weakness: no place to put microphone for xbox live
I've had this controller for about a year now I think, and so far it has primarily been used as the #2 controller whenever I play split-screen. The feel of the controller is really good, its not really hard but feels more rubbery. The design is only slightly different from the S controller made by Microsoft and takes about 30 seconds to get used to. All of the buttons feel and press fine and...
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