The Xbox Design Lab can now colorize a sexy Xbox Elite Controller for you


What you need to know

  • The Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 is an enhanced Xbox gamepad from Microsoft, that includes back paddles, trigger locks, and more customization features. 
  • Available in black and white as standard, now, you can also customize them in a variety of different colors using the Xbox Design Lab. 
  • Prices start at $149.99 for a base controller, and then at $209.99 with a range of additional paddles and accessories, including the charge dock. 
  • The new Xbox Design Lab is available in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, “most Western European countries,” and “select Southeast Asian countries.”

As promised, Microsoft has begun rolling out a massive update to the Xbox Design Lab. 

The Xbox Design Lab is a website that lets you customize and adapt an Xbox controller in a wide variety of different colors and styles. You can match and mix different colors on the different parts of a controller, creating your dream colorway to match your personal style. Typically, you can customize the triggers, the back and front plates, the buttons, the joysticks, and the bumpers in a broad variety of styles, including material options in some cases as well. Today, Microsoft is expanding the Xbox Design Lab even further. 

In support of the new Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 Core in white, the Xbox Design Lab now offers the option to customize a Core controller in a variety of colors as well. 

(Image credit: Jez Corden | Windows Central)

The Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 is an enhanced Xbox gamepad compatible with Xbox consoles, as well as mobile devices and PCs using Bluetooth or USB-C. It improves over the existing Xbox controller design with trigger locks for more rapid activations, customizable thumbstick tension, rubberized grips, and four additional paddle buttons. It also has an internal battery with a truly absurd 40 hours of battery life, complete with an optional charge dock for storage and perpetual power.





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