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B**N
A good converter with bad Xbox 360 controller compatibilty with the Xbox One, but I have a small workaround to this problem.
I've had this converter since September 2014, and I gotta say it's pretty decent... If you're not using it to play with an Xbox 360 controller on Xbox One, that is.Xbox One compatibility: I tried out different standard controllers, Madcatz 6-button pads, and arcade sticks made for 360 and PS3, and the standard PS4 Dualshock 4 with this converter. The PS3 and PS4 controllers work very well with it, with no noticeable input lag or delay. Meanwhile, the Xbox 360 controllers are a nightmare with it because of the random inputs that just show up whenever they want to. I've found a way to get rid of the random 360 inputs, and that is by plugging another 360 converter into the XCM converter (This is the exact converter I used with the XCM: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0042SB2I0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) This method not only got rid on those nasty inputs, but it also allowed me to use my PS1 and PS2 controllers to play Xbox One games!PS3 compatibility: No need to activate the converter with a wired PS3 controller, just plug in and go. Using a variety of PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox 360 controllers, I have to say that the converter works easily and seamless with the PS3. No input lag or delay from my personal experience.Xbox 360 compatibility: Same as my experience with the PS3, no input lag using PS3, PS4, and Xbox One controllers with this console.If you have to use a 360 controller on Xbox One with the XCM, I STRONGLY advise you to plug in a standalone 360 converter into the XCM to avoid random inputs that could mess up your gameplay. Also, even though you can use the Dualshock 4 with the XCM, keep in mind that this converter DOES NOT work on the Playstation 4 console itself.
J**Y
Not for someone who expects flawless 3rd party hardware.
It does what it is suppose to do. I've got an Xbox One and Xbox 360. I can use my 360 controller on my Xbox one. I don't have a wired Xbox One controller but it definitely doesn't work on the wireless controller with a charging cord. More than enough wire length for me. I play on a desk so the Turbo switches are easy to access for me. Which is a plus because after using the turbo buttons for 5-10 min. my joy stick controls go crazy. I have to switch off turbo then back on and its fixed. I only use this for Halo 4 on Xbox 360 and Master Chief Collection Xbox One so I can crouch and fix the problem before I die or found. So it isn't perfect but I'm satisfied.*Have not had an issue with random input when I wasn't using a turbo switch.*Have not had an issue with lag response on 360 or One with Xbox 360 controller.
E**N
Madcatz and it seems like a crapshoot if any of those will work or ...
This thing never worked right. I originally wanted it to work with a Gamestop branded wired Xbox One controller but the darn thing would never recognize that. I have lots of third party 360 controllers, Hori, Razer, Madcatz and it seems like a crapshoot if any of those will work or not. The software used to upgrade the firmware is a pain to use and just seems all around sketchy.
J**D
Random Inputs
The media could not be loaded. This adapter seemed to be lag free, but it seems to send out random inputs when converting an Xbox 360 controller to Xbox One. The converter itself is fairly straightforward. If it wouldn't have the problem stated above I would recommend this adapter as a tournament legal converter.I can only recommend the CronusMax as an alternative, although it is banned from tournaments.
A**O
Five Stars
Nice
J**A
Adds Turbo to all my Controllers
Affordable solution to add turbo vs a rewired controller.ProsWorks with all wired controls.(except Ellite because of the accessories app override on Xbox 1 dashboard)Has individual labeled physical turbo on and off switch for each button.Has LED indicated functionality.Compact, light weight, and NO BATTERY REQUIRED.No software required.$$ affordableConsShort wire. (Works well with a premium large gauge USB extension) If you have a long wire 6ft+ from the unit to the controller it may need to be unplugged and plugged back in from the system side.I recommend that you extend only system side using good thick commercial grade cables.No Full Auto Switch Setting.
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