SAVE $50: As of Dec. 17,Watch Maninilip Online Xbox Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller is on sale for $129.99 at Best Buy, saving you $50 off its usual $179.99 price. With pro-level customization, up to 40 hours of battery life, and precision controls, it’s the ultimate upgrade for Xbox and PC gamers.
Grinding through ranked matches and skill trees with the Xbox Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller feels impressive as it adapts to you. Now available for $129.99 at Best Buy — a solid $50 discount from its regular $179.99 price — it’s the perfect opportunity to treat your hands to something special.
So, what makes the Elite Series 2 controller worth it? The controller comes with six interchangeable thumbsticks, four paddles, and two swappable D-pads, so you can fine-tune your setup for precision aiming, quick-fire combos, or whatever fits your play style. Plus, with adjustable thumbstick tension and shorter hair-trigger locks, every movement feels snappier and more responsive — perfect for competitive shooters or high-speed racers.
SEE ALSO: How 'The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim' adapts two pages of Tolkien lore into a whole movieYou can save up to three custom profiles on the controller and switch between them on the fly using a simple button press. Whether you need one profile for sniping in Call of Duty, another for drifting in Forza Horizon 5, or something for RPG adventures, the Elite Series 2 has you covered. And don’t forget the Xbox Accessories app, where you can fine-tune button mapping to create the exact layout you need.
Battery life won’t let you down either. This lousy boy offers up to 40 hours of gameplay on a single charge, with a USB-C cable and charging dock included for easy recharging. Whether playing on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, or PC, you can connect wirelessly via Bluetooth or Xbox Wireless or plug it in directly with the USB-C cable for zero latency.
To top it all off, the Elite Series 2 is designed for durability. The wrap-around rubberized grip keeps it comfy during marathon sessions. At the same time, its refined components are built to last — because nothing’s worse than a controller giving up a mid-boss fight.
Inside the box, you’re getting more than just the controller. The full package includes:
Six thumbsticks: standard (2), classic (2), tall (1), vast dome (1)
Four paddles: medium (2), mini (2)
Two D-pads: standard and faceted
Thumbstick adjustment tool
Charging dock and USB-C cable
Carrying case for keeping everything organized
At $129.99, the Xbox Elite Series 2 is one of the best deals for a pro-level controller with this much customization and performance. This is the controller to beat if you take your gaming seriously (or want to feel like a pro while button-mashing).
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