SAVE OVER $30: As of Jan. 21,Watch My Sister's Idol Trainee Friends Online Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Wireless Controller (white/black) is $97.99 at Target, down from $129.99. That’s a 25% discount on a customizable, pro-level controller with up to 40 hours of battery life.
If your thumbs have been itching for an upgrade, now's your chance to snag an Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Wireless Controller for $32 off at Target. At just $97.99, this deal ends on Jan. 21, so it's your moment to step up your gaming setup without breaking your budget.
Elite Series 2 Core is like trading in your mom's station wagon for a sports car. Adjustable-tension thumbsticks? Check. Shorter hair trigger locks? Double-check. Wrap-around rubberized grip? You bet. It's designed for serious gamers who need a controller that's not just durable but customizable to the point where it feels like an extension of your hands.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardCustomization is the name of the game here. With the Xbox Accessories app, you can remap buttons to suit your playstyle, save up to three profiles, and switch between them on the fly. Elite controllers are so adaptable. Sniping in Halo Infinite, building armies in Age of Empires IV, or slamming through quick-time events feel fantastic because you're playing how you want to.
Speaking of feeling like a pro, the battery life is built for marathon sessions. You're looking at up to 40 hours of playtime on a single charge. Add in the ability to connect via Xbox Wireless, Bluetooth, or the included USB-C cable, and you've got a controller that's as versatile as it is reliable.
One thing to note: This is the "Core" version, which means you only get the basics in the box — no paddles, extra thumbsticks, or carrying case. This is perfect if you're already swimming in Elite Series 2 accessories or want a solid foundation. If you want the full experience, you can grab the add-ons later.
At $97.99, this deal is hard to pass up. Xbox Series X|S owner, PC gamer, or do you need a better way to game on mobile? This controller seriously bangs your buck. Just act fast.
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