I own a play and charge kit that I never, ever use. What is the point of using a wireless controller if you have to play with it plugged in at times to charge it?
Instead I just got a quick charge cradle and keep one battery pack in it. When my battery dies, I pop it out and put in the one from the cradle, takes 5 seconds and I stay wireless the whole time.
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I own a play and charge kit that I never, ever use. What is the point of using a wireless controller if you have to play with it plugged in at times to charge it?
Instead I just got a quick charge cradle and keep one battery pack in it. When my battery dies, I pop it out and put in the one from the cradle, takes 5 seconds and I stay wireless the whole time.