I was very surprised when I did not find a bluetooth receiver. I rummaged through everything, because until the last I thought that I was lost somewhere. But no, that's the set. You buy a gamepad for 14k, and then be kind enough to buy another receiver for it for 2500r. Moreover, the receiver itself is of some exorbitant size. Nowhere could I find information about which version of bluetooth is used in the gamepad. This appears to be highly classified information. I bought the first bluetooth receiver that came across and it did not fit. I don’t want to buy a dozen and hope that some will fit. Already resigned to buying the original receiver, but it turns out that you can still find it. I didn’t find it in my city, not a single store can bring it to order either. I went to the official xbox website in the "where to buy" section. It offers 6 stores and there is only one bluetooth receiver and only in Hong Kong! Official quest. There is no accelerometer and gyroscope - this is a fiasco. The curling iron has this in a standard controller, and here is a super-duper top model and even the name hints - Elite! But bummer, Sonya's gamepad is apparently more elite. Probably the elitism here is expressed purely in the overpriced and in the fact that you will still buy the missing for a separate price list. Just like the elite apple products. The gamepad is excellent, but only if you are lucky not to run into a marriage, you don’t need an accelerometer and a gyroscope (although you won’t understand how cool things are until you use it) and if you already have an original bluetooth receiver. Had I known about all these problems, I would not have taken it.
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