3/1/2023 0 Comments Xbox one chat pad![]() The part where the pins line up isnt constructed as one piece and the metal pieces on the two halves seperate and cause the static. The issue with the official headset is the jack on it its shoddily made. Its not about the cost thats not an issue, its more of an inconvenience to have to keep rebuying it and annoying my friends with the loud crackling on the MS one that seems to always happen after a time.Īnd I leave it on the controller all the time thats no the issue. While it works good its inconvenient to use two devices or a big external keyboard while playing. Well the best thing I gleaned out of that that i didnt consider was most of the third party ones have rubber keys and and I definitely like the click feel.Īs i said previously, I dont like using the Xbox App I need my phone for other things since I have a job where I use my phone a lot. But, you can probably get used Microsoft chatpads for $15 or less, I imagine, so that is probably a better solution, just keep replacing them when they break, but don’t support Microsoft directly in doing so, to protest the build quality. If you don’t mind, or like soft keys, maybe they will be better for you. If you want to gamble on quality, more so than you already do with a product with a history of crapping out, try some third party alternatives or the app. I’m sorry for how cliché it is, but my best suggestion is that you look inside yourself. Leaving it on could, potentially, preserve longevity. Do you constantly take your chatpad off the controller and back on? I never did on 360, it just lived on my controller, I preferred the feel of it over a naked controller. If I need to send a message on Live nowadays, I just grab my iPad and use the XBOX app, which is what I would then suggest as an alternative to the chatpad. You may feel differently, which is why these types of topics are difficult to comment on constructively. I would stick with the first party chatpad, myself, because I already know I love it, and trying third party stuff is always a crap shoot. If there are other third party chatpads with hard keys, I would be interested in trying them, or hearing an opinion, but I have never seen one. The third party chatpad has soft keys, rubber keys that are easier to press, with not click, and sort of wobbly. My 360 chatpad was probably one of my favorite gaming peripherals over 30 years of gaming. The 360, One, and TiVo remotes had hard keys, and I loved all of them. My preference, personally, is hard keys, as opposed to soft keys. The Microsoft chatpads for 360 and One, a third party chatpad for One, a chatpad for PS3, there is a keyboard on the back of my TV remote, and my TiVo remotes had slide out keyboards. I have used maybe 4-6 mini/micro keyboards in my times as a gamer. ![]() ![]() I will explain, I don’t mean that to sound dickish. My experience is that you will need to have your own experiences. ![]()
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