7 Xbox accessories under $50 — the little things that will make a big difference to your gaming, and not KO your bank balance


I’ve been using Xbox consoles and their various accessories for nearly 25 years now (don’t try and guess my age, but it’s old) and I’m thankful that now I get the benefit of reviewing some of these accessories for Windows Central. That being said, not everyone is realistically in the market to buy something as extravagantly priced as the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra, or spend over $200 on one of the best Xbox headsets.  Price is generally the first thing on my mind when reviewing a product, and for this reason if friends or family ask me for recommendations, I generally stick to the lower end of the price scale. For this reason, I also asked a bunch of other Xbox gamers what their one and only recommendation would be for an accessory, the only stipulation being it has to cost less than $50.

None of the answers surprised me, and were much in line with my own regular recommendations. but it’s good to know I’m in good company. Without further ado, here’s a bunch of accessories you can buy now, that won’t cost half your rent payment. 

Extend the USB port on the front of your Xbox

I use the port on the front of my Xbox Series S all the time, whether it be for a headset receiver or charging my phone, and I loathe having to mess around the back of it for the extra ports. Our Xbox Series X under the TV is even more fiddly to get around the rear of — a splitter for the front of your console solves this issue for arond $16 on Amazon. Many brands do the same thing, but these splitters, in particular, come in black or white and are designed to look like part of your console. Now I can plug both my Turtle Beach receivers AND my phone charging cable in the front of my Xbox. Brilliant. 

No need for a new headset, use your own earbuds





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