If the batteries are hanging out of your controller, there is probably something wrong with the controller, the batteries, or both. Until the hanging battery problem has been resolved, you shouldn't use that controller. It's best to contact Microsoft or the controller's manufacturer for what to do next.
The best type of batteries for an Xbox controller are the nickel cadmium Duracell batteries, unless you get a SIXAXIS controller, which has lithium ion built into the controller.
The batteries in an Xbox 360 controller are rechargeable. When full charged, they will last several days. The batteries themselves are meant to last the life of the controller.
If you mean a xbox 360 wireless controller, then it's where the batteries go.
AA, or you can buy controller with a battery pack so you just charge it from Xbox and don't have to worry about buying batteries all the time
Check the batteries. Also check that it is synced to your xbox
because maybe your batteries are dead
Yes, if it discharges, you need new batteries, open the back cover and put in AA batteries, you can also get a wire (Note: The Xbox 360 core (discontinued), has a wired controller)
Change the batteries in your wireless controller.
it means either bad connection or batteries are dead, try reconnecting the controller or else go to xbox.com or call xbox support
If it's a wireless controller, check the batteries, try new batteries. Or maybe the controller is not set to your xbox 360, press the little round button near the memory card slots, and then press the really small button on the top of the wireless cotroller. If you mean the old xbox or non-wireless cotrollers then I don't know
Yes, I Use Rechargable Ones :0
you go to Gamestop, buy a recharagable battery for a XBox 360, you buy a recharage cable, then you put the battery in the back of the controller and plug in the cable. Wow. How did you not figure that out?