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Fix up your Xbox Elite Controller with these parts

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The Xbox Elite controller is Microsoft's flagship console gamepad, rocking a premium design and extensive feature set. With dozens of options to customize your Xbox One experience, it's the ultimate companion for any gamer. However, if it's lost or damaged, here are the replacement parts for which you might want to search.

These Xbox Elite Wireless Controller replacement parts are designed for Microsoft's first-generation design. These components aren't guaranteed to be compatible with the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2.

The full set

Xbox Elite Controller Accessory Kit

Staff favorite

This cohesive 14-piece kit packs the Xbox Elite controller's full range of detachable essentials. New metallic paddles, thumbsticks, and D-pads are included, and it's all wrapped up in a sleek carrying case.

$27 at Amazon $28 at Walmart

Easy swap

eXtremeRate Xbox Elite Grip Rail Replacement

For Elite grips closer to Microsoft's own stock black and gray, eXtremeRate delivers its third-party replacement. Bundling both rails alongside a handy pry tool, it's all you need for that familiar finish.

$20 at Amazon

Paddle swap

eXtremeRate Xbox Elite Paddle Replacement

The Xbox Elite's clip-on paddles are convenient but equally easy to lose. These third-party paddles are a low-cost replacement, still retaining a high-quality metallic feel.

$13 at Amazon $27 at Walmart

Fix that D-pad

eXtremeRate Xbox Elite D-pad Replacement

Replace your Xbox Elite controller's detachable D-pad set with a robust third-party alternative. You'll get both D-pad styles, matching Microsoft's polished finish.

$13 at Amazon

Bumper jumper

Sthetix Xbox Elite Bumper Replacement

Fix your bumpers with this affordable upgrade kit, boasting a sleek and durable metallic design. This all-inclusive replacement swaps out the LB and RB buttons, alongside adjacent casing.

$20 at Amazon

Set of sticks

E-Mods Gaming Xbox Elite Thumbsticks Replacement

Keep thumbsticks ready for all occasions with this replacement kit. It's the familiar trio of standard, tall, and domed sticks, sporting a metal and silicone touch.

$18 at Amazon

Get a grip

Scuf Gaming Elite Precision Pro Grip Handles

The Xbox Elite controller has gained a reputation for its infamous peeling grips. This Scuf Gaming Elite kit avoids a full replacement with branded rubber grips and sticks. It's an effective fix for long-term wear, and it's offered in five different colors.

From $70 at Amazon

Mobile gaming

Microsoft Xbox Elite Controller Carry Case

Microsoft's Elite carry cases have surfaced on Amazon, perfect for a fast replacement. It's the original hard-shell design with room for stowing detachable accessories, available at a low price.

$12 at Amazon

Last resort

Microsoft Elite Series 2 Controller

If your Xbox Elite controller has met its untimely demise, a full replacement could be the way forward. Microsoft's second-generation high-end gamepad is now available, including new adjustable-tension thumbsticks, improved triggers, a charging dock, and bolstered build quality,

$179 at Amazon $180 at Microsoft

Elevate your game

Microsoft's Xbox Elite controller sits among the best Xbox One controllers on the market, with its weighty in-hand feel and grippy rubberized finish. However, despite its sizeable price tag, it's earned a reputation for durability flaws over its years on the market. Correctly maintaining your Elite keeps it pristine for years to come, if you buy the best replacements.

eXtremeRate's all-inclusive accessory kit provides all the Xbox One Elite controller essentials, ideal for replacing odd missing components. With its hard-shell case, the set also doubles as a compact storage solutions for paddles, thumbsticks, and D-pads. The value over alternatives is clear; only a few bucks dearer than standalone replacements. However, you can buy all the parts separately — we just don't know why you would!



via https://AiUpNow.com September 24, 2020 at 06:01AM by Matt Brown, Khareem Sudlow,