Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Xbox 360 Quick Charge Kit (Xbox 360)

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List Price: £19.99
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Manufacturer: Microsoft
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Audience Rating: Parental Guidance Binding: Video Game Brand: Microsoft EAN: 0882224044806 Label: Microsoft Manufacturer: Microsoft Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Microsoft Release Date: 2006-05-06 Studio: Microsoft
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Essential Comment: If you decide to go wireless then this is a must have.
I have has my quick charge kit for almost a year now and have had no problems whatsover!
Customer Rating:      Summary: dont get this! it breaks! Comment: ok its very quick at charging and save you alot of money from buy aa bateries, but ive had mine for 3 months and its broke i havnt mistreated it it just dosnt work, a green light means its ready and fully charged and red means its charging, what mine now does is the green lights flash and then it dosnt have a light. and it dosnt charge.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quick Charge Kit - Superb Comment: This is a superb piece of kit. Charges in around 2 hours for uninterrupted gaming. Comes with one battery so I purchased an extra battery so i can charge and play.
Well worth the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fast and Furious!!! Comment: This piece of tech is an amazing idea and takes only two hours to charge!!! (You will need to buy an extra battery pack : one to use whilst the other is charging) If you own a wireless controller then this piece of equipment is essential. The pack is easy to use and does not require alot of space. The battery packs do last quite along time (around 5-10 hours of gameplay) and are affordable and not too expensive compared to the other xbox 360 accessories.
If you're a hardcore gamer then this is the lifesaver that's gonna stop the guzzling of batteries but this is also perfect for passive gamers :) although they might want to stick to batteries because the batteries last quite a long time anyway.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An Essential Piece of 360 Kit Comment: If you have wireless controllers for your Xbox 360, this is a must buy. The kit comprises a charger, mains cable and one rechargeable battery pack.
The charger can take two battery packs at any one time and will charge both in around four hours, or a single battery in about two hours. The battery pack lasts ages in your controller so charges shouldn't be too frequent. There are status lights on the front indicating if the batteries are still charging or have finished.
There is also a separate Play & Charge Kit for the 360, which plugs your controller into the console's USB port to charge the battery. All well and good, but it doesn't charge as quickly and the cable defeats the object of having a wireless pad. For these reasons, the Quick Charge Kit is a better bet.
Extra battery packs cost about £9-10 and are worth the investment. The whole set-up will pay for itself within a matter of weeks compared to the equivalent cost in AA alkaline batteries, so get one today!
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