As a tech enthusiast who’s been around since the days of cassette tapes and dial-up internet, I must say that Microsoft has truly outdone themselves with this Xbox Wireless Controller—Sky Cipher Special Edition. It’s like they’ve taken all the nostalgia of my Y2K gaming days and given it a modern twist.
Microsoft unveiled its latest Xbox Wireless Controller, dubbed Sky Cipher Special Edition, which boasts a see-through design reminiscent of the Y2K period when transparent technology was trendy and scarcely any console or computer escaped the craze.
A unique blue exterior on this device offers a peek into the workings of contemporary controllers. Meanwhile, the silver components inside are clearly visible through the translucent, tinted material, giving it a sleek, forward-looking aesthetic that differs from the usual mix-and-match parts.
As a seasoned gamer with over a decade of experience under my belt, I can confidently say that this controller stands out from the translucent budget controllers of yesteryears. The metallic triggers, D-pad, two-tone thumbsticks, and rubberized grips in sky blue and dark blue give it an upscale feel that’s reminiscent of luxury cars or high-end electronics.
In practical terms, this device boasts a battery life of up to 40 hours, and it uses both wireless and Bluetooth tech to link with Xbox gaming consoles, personal computers (PC), iOS gadgets, and Android devices.
The revised controller arrives with an eco-friendly packaging makeover, aimed at minimizing Microsoft’s environmental impact. This redesign omits single-use plastics and introduces a digital manual accessible via a QR code to optimize efficiency.
You can now pre-order the unique Sky Cipher Special Edition of the Xbox Wireless Controller directly from Microsoft’s site for a price of $69.99 USD.
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2024-08-02 01:26