The DS4's 7-8 hour battery life is pretty well documented, but I've rarely seen reports on the XB1's. Can anyone who owns the system chime in?
I'm guessing around 20-24 hours for Xbox controller (I've never actually tracked it). Biggest problem is that you have no indication of when it will die. No warning indicators or battery indicators... it just dies.
I'm guessing around 20-24 hours for Xbox controller (I've never actually tracked it). Biggest problem is that you have no indication of when it will die. No warning indicators or battery indicators... it just dies.
i use my ps4 for around 4-5 hours each night...on the second night it needs a charge
The xbone control lasts well over a week per battery change using normal alkaline battery's
I think the led light is the ds4 main culprit
It's not rechargeable
So longer but requires you to buy AA batteries or the $25 rechargeable pack.
The rumble shuts of when the batteries are low. But its a pretty subtle change so its hard to notice at first.
There's a reason for that heh (not much to say when there's no complaints to be made regarding the controller's battery life). I love my PS4 but damn that Dual Shock could really use a bigger capacity battery.The DS4's 7-8 hour battery life is pretty well documented, but I've rarely seen reports on the XB1's. Can anyone who owns the system chime in?
Haha! Was just ninja'd on the eneloop mention, they're seriously the best rechargables going around. Love all the eneloop love on GAF.
still using the same batteries since day one...
I'm guessing around 20-24 hours for Xbox controller (I've never actually tracked it). Biggest problem is that you have no indication of when it will die. No warning indicators or battery indicators... it just dies.
How do these compare to Energizer or Duracell?
It's much longer. I've never had to stop playing to change controllers or start charging in long gaming sessions.
How do these compare to Energizer or Duracell?
Question about this. Sometimes I sit a bit far to the right of my Kinect, where I know it can't see me. If I put the controller down, how will it know to put it in low power state? Also, does the light change or dim when in low power state?The xbox one's battery is surprisingly very good. I have gotten at-least 40 hours with it. The kinect actually helps alot with it having a good battery. If the kinect detects the controller not being held, it enters a low power state.
How do these compare to Energizer or Duracell?
The DS4 has an awful battery. I almost find it hard to believe I even get 7 hours. I'm not sure how much longer it lasts after I get that pop up warning, but I start seeing that at around 4 hours or so