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A new update to the Xbox One Wireless Adapter driver makes it possible to use the device on any Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 PC, despite the initial launch unit being restricted to Windows 10.
The new Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows 10 is currently on track for a U.S. release on January 31, 2018. The device is currently expected to cost $24.99. See at Xbox; ...
Earlier this month, Microsoft unveiled a revised version of its Xbox Wireless Adapter – a USB solution for connecting Xbox One controllers to Windows 10 PCs. Although its core functionality is ...
“With the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows,” he added, “you’ll simply plug the Adapter into the USB 2.0 or 3.0 port of your Windows 10 PC laptop or tablet and ...
That's where the Microsoft Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows comes in. This $24.99 USB dongle lets you connect up to eight Xbox One ($200.00 at eBay) controllers to your Windows PC wirelessly.
There's an Xbox 360 Wireless Adapter for Windows that works with earlier versions of the OS (and, according to some gamers, with Windows 10 too), ...
You might ask why Microsoft didn’t release Windows 7/8.1 drivers day-and-date with launch, considering it took them almost two years to even get this adapter to market.
The Xbox wireless adapter was first announced back in June before E3, and now has a street date of October 20th and will retail for $24.99USD.
Yes, Microsoft is holding back wireless Xbox One controller capabilities as a Windows 10 exclusive. As if that’s the thing that’s going to make you smack your forehead and go “Maybe it ...
The Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows will enable users to "enjoy the freedom and convenience of the wireless controller on Windows 10 PCs, laptops, and tablets," according to the full announcement.