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Xbox One Controller

Microsoft · 2013 · Xbox

USB, Bluetooth, WirelessXInputmodern✓ Input Supported✓ Rumble / Feedback

Overview

The Xbox One Controller introduced impulse triggers with independent vibration motors. Multiple hardware revisions added Bluetooth support and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

History

Released in 2013 with the Xbox One, this controller went through several revisions. The 2016 revision (Model 1708) added Bluetooth and a 3.5mm jack. The Xbox One Elite Controller (2015) and Elite Series 2 (2019) offered premium features for competitive players.

Technical Details

Connection
USB, Bluetooth, Wireless
Protocol
XInput
VID:PID
045E:02D1,045E:02DD,045E:02E0,045E:02EA,045E:0B00
Era
Modern
Platform
Xbox
Year
2013

Variants

  • Xbox One Controller (Original)
  • Xbox One Controller S (Bluetooth)
  • Xbox One Elite Controller
  • Xbox One Elite Series 2

Joypad Adapter Compatibility

This controller works with the following Joypad adapters powered by joypad-os:

USB-to-USB
Universal USB adapter
BT-to-USB
Bluetooth to USB adapter
USB-to-GameCube
GameCube / Wii adapter
USB-to-SNES
Super Nintendo adapter
USB-to-NES
Nintendo NES adapter
USB-to-Genesis
Sega Genesis / Mega Drive adapter
USB-to-PlayStation
PS1 / PS2 adapter
USB-to-N64
Nintendo 64 adapter
USB-to-PCEngine
PC Engine / TurboGrafx adapter
USB-to-Saturn
Sega Saturn adapter
USB-to-Wii
Wii / Wii U adapter

Support Status

Input (Controller → Console)

All buttons, analog sticks, and triggers are fully supported.

Output (Console → Controller)

Rumble/vibration feedback and LED indicators are supported.

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