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This are pecfect no more baterys and I can charge my 360 controller when i am playing.
As such, I have returned to using rechargeable Energizer batteries, which are cheaper and more reliable (as long as you keep a few extra pairs on hand in case you run out of juice mid-game).If you're a gambler, you might as well pick up at least one Play & Charge kit for the sake of convenience, but keep in mind that it costs as much as four AA rechargeable batteries and a charger. I enjoy the ease of use, it is convenient to just plug it in to recharge the batteries.Unfortunately two out of three of my battery packs died within 6 months of purchase, which means they are only usable while plugged in.
This product did what it was supposed to do, charge the battery pack while I played and allowed me to continue playing wirelessly after unplugging it when the battery was fully charged.
but I'll have to get new ones soon. They both still work. I bought 2 of these, after about 6 months, one of the battery won't charge anymore, so it has to be plugged in all the time while playing. The other one's charging light doesn't work anymore, so you can't tell if it's charging.
The charge light will turn red for about 30 seconds then turn green indicating a fully charged battery when in fact its not charged at all. Ok, let me start by saying this. Problem solved.I guess. Luckily, I had a buddy who's black controller he bought separate DID work and so traded me controllers. IF the charger works with your controller then this is a nice to have BUT (seriously, there has to be a but to this because it's Microsoft) the Play and Charge kit doesn't work with all 360 controllers. I have no idea why but the black controller that came with my Elite didn't work at all with the Play and Charge kit.
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