🎉 Elevate Your Gaming Experience with Effortless Control!
The PDP Media Remote for Microsoft Xbox One and Series X|S is designed for gamers who demand convenience and functionality. With motion-activated backlit buttons, quick access to essential controls, and universal compatibility, this remote enhances your media experience while ensuring you stay connected to your favorite games.
Color | Black |
Button Quantity | 15 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Supported Battery Types | Alkaline |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Compatible Devices | Television |
Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Lightweight, Backlit, No Programming Required |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
M**S
Works out of the box, no additional accessories required
Brilliant remote. Works out of the box, no additional accessories required. Good build quality. Good range. Has all the functions needed to control the Xbox. Lights come on when you move or shake it so it’s easy to see the buttons in a dark environment when watching a movie. Volume/mute buttons don’t work apparently you need a Kinect connected to the TV for that so, I still need to use the TV remote to control the volume. Other than that it’s just perfect for controlling Amazon Prime, BBC iplayer, YouTube, Netflix, etc. very happy with it and would recommend.
L**L
This is a good remote for Xbox
Some mixed reviews on this product. Mine works perfectly. I don’t have to point it at the Xbox for it to work, i can literally point it in the opposite direction and it still works. The quality feels very similar to what I believe Xbox would release themselves. Every button works and it is backlit, so i think it’s a great remote.
S**I
User-friendly but not as responsive as I expected
Worked straight out the box and the build quality seems decent, but a couple of the directional inputs/buttons aren't as responsive as the rest of the buttons on the remote. Personally I would still use a controller but the remote is more user-friendly for the wife so it's been a worthwhile purchase.
O**S
Poor design
Remote feels initially to be of good quality. Line of sight issues or range issues described in other reviews don’t really seem to be an issue - point it at your Xbox and it works, it’s pretty straight forward.The issue I have lies with the buttons and the lack of responsiveness. The buttons require a very firm press before they work meaning more often than not the remote doesn’t respond on your first try and you have to repress very, very firmly which is usually successful. You may not have this issue if you have particularly muscular thumbs(?)This isn’t the end of the world and the remote is almost certainly an improvement over the standard Xbox controller (which loves to power itself off every 5 seconds) when watching movies etc. but poor design of the buttons lets this product down, and I’d recommend buying something else.
A**R
Much needed, exceeded expectations
Great little guy. Series X is the main DVD/Blu ray player in the house, we didn’t like using the controller for various reasons. Remote worked out of the box. Feels quality, looks nice, buttons responsive. Glad I got it, made the console more accessible when watching movies/streaming.
J**T
Terrible quality product
Terrible quality - buttons do not work well at all. This is almost unusable.Definitely not worth the money - stick with a controller
R**T
Works a charm - could do with some refinement
Unsure why people are having trouble with this.Sure, you need to enable CEC on your Xbox and ensure your TV supports it too, buts that’s a given surely?EDIT: you need to remember this remoteness line of sight to your Xbox. And if you’re using an HDMI switcher ensure it supports CEC. The one I use supports it on port 1 only.When I turned the remote on my Xbox even warned me to change the settings.I’ve tried it with an Xbox One S, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X and each worked first time.My only gripes are as follows, I am being picky and they’re not enough to stop me using it but I hope the manufacturers read these and improve the remote..- The buttons, especially the centre wheel, haptics could be better ie: it’s hard to feel which button yiure touching with feel alone- The buttons, again especially the wheel, require quite a hard press- Occasionally my button presses aren’t detected but I am unsure if it’s above mentioned hard press that is needed or my TV/Xbox misbehaving.- Because you have to press the buttons quite hard I’ve had the battery cover slide off due to the force - it’s not massive force you need, but after continual presses I think the cover worked loose.
S**R
A SERIOUS REMOTE FOR YOUR XBOX S/X
This could quite possibly be the best XBOX remote yet. Having gone through the original official launch mini remote, the long PDP remote and the 8bitdo mini remote.. this has to be the most superior of them all.I disliked the rubber coating of the other ones and much prefer this hardened matte finish, which is similar to the 8bitdo remote. The previous remotes would wear out their coating or become sticky like PlayStation DualShock thumbsticks over time, whereas this material is far more durable and an excellent design choice.This slimmer and smaller PDP remote is easy to hold and very responsive over distance, something the 8bitdo one has issues with. I also like that the motion lights don’t stay on too long - a feature on the other remotes that often drains the battery quickly. This is not the case here and I feel that this is the definitive media remote for the console.My only gripe is that the back button placement doesn’t feel intuitive, but I’m sure with time, I’ll eventually get used to it. Other than that one minor issue, it’s absolute perfection. I really wish it was released earlier as that would have saved me wasting so much money on media remotes, especially with this being my fourth one.If you want the one solution for all your XBOX media needs, this is it and an absolute no brainer. You can’t go wrong with it and it’s officially licensed. It kind of reminds me of the Apple TV remote and that’s no bad thing. It’s definitely durable and spot-on reactive.