Microsoft’s repairability push now extends to Xbox controllers, too

Microsoft has started selling controller parts on its online store. Owners of both the Xbox Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller and the standard Xbox Wireless Controller can head to the Microsoft store right now to buy replacement boards, sticks, buttons, covers, and more. Now, if your shoulder buttons are broken or your sticks are drifting, it means you don’t have to rely on third-party sources for parts and directions to attempt a repair that could be much cheaper than replacing controllers that can cost $59.99 or $179.99 brand-new.

iFixit also lists parts for the controllers, and it’s worth noting — those come with a “lifetime” guarantee, while Microsoft says its parts have a warranty period of one year.

This helps the controllers in comparison to Sony’s recently introduced DualSense Edge. The $200 gamepad competes with the Elite series based on “pro” gamer features and also came out of the box with stick modules that can be easily replaced by removing a cover and lifting a latch. However, Sony doesn’t sell replacements for the other parts Microsoft’s store is now listing.

It also follows Microsoft’s agreement with shareholder advocacy group As You Sow nearly two years ago to look into enabling customers’ right to repair their equipment. In June, the company also began selling replacement parts for Microsoft Surface devices. The move is similar to Apple’s decision to start selling repair kits last year.

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