Xbox Elite Series 2
Microsoft · 2019 · Xbox
Overview
Microsoft's premium Xbox controller with adjustable tension thumbsticks, interchangeable paddles, hair trigger locks, and USB-C charging dock.
Technical Details
Output modes
- Default
045E:0B00 - Default
045E:0B05 - Bluetooth (Classic)
045E:0B05 - Default
045E:0B22 - Bluetooth (BLE)
045E:0B22
Community testing
Real controller-tester sessions on joypad.ai matched to this device by its hardware ID.
Specifications
Rumble: 4 rumble motors (2 main + 2 trigger)
Trigger Type: standard analog
Button Layout: A B X Y + 4 rear paddles
Native Compatibility
Works natively with these platforms (no adapter needed):
With a Joypad adapter, also works on additional consoles — see adapter compatibility below.
Joypad Adapter Compatibility
This controller works with the following Joypad adapters powered by joypad-os:
DIY Build Guides
Build your own adapter for the Xbox Elite Series 2 with these step-by-step guides:
Test This Controller
Connect your Xbox Elite Series 2 and test its buttons, analog sticks, and analog triggers — right in your browser.
🎮 Test this controllerSupport Status
Supported inputs: 21 buttons, 2 analog sticks, and 2 analog triggers.
No output feedback is available for this device.
Documentation
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