Tired of your Xbox X|S controller dying in the middle of an intense game? Luckily, there are several top-notch charging stations to help mitigate that problem.
The Venom Twin Docking Station for Xbox One. Controllers not included.
Running your Xbox One wireless controllers off standard AA batteries is great but it becomes expensive in the long run, especially if you’re running two pads….and that’s exactly where the Venom Twin Docking Station for Xbox One comes into play.
Venom run with the tagline ‘Serious about gaming. Serious about accessories’ and this is highly apparent as soon as you take delivery of the Twin Docking Station. I could sit here and run you through an unboxing but let’s be honest, boxes are a bit boring really and all we’re interested in is the stuff inside.
For years, getting rid of the wires has been the holy grail of gaming. But even now, as we speed through the 21st century, the iconic cable is still as much a part of our lives as it ever was. But whilst many headsets still come complete with a cable to provide gamers with their sounds, one place where the link has been broken is in the controller stakes. In fact, rarely do we ever see a controller attached to console with a cable, with wireless Bluetooth action fast becoming the norm.
But with that comes an issue; keeping charge in your controller long enough to ensure your precious gaming sessions aren’t rudely interrupted by a breakdown in communications. And that is where PDP Gaming come in, with their brand new Ultra Slim Charge System for Xbox One.