Rechargeable batteries are almost crucial for Xbox 360 players, as the AA batteries seem to die fast. While there are many on the market to chose from, one of the best is the Sanyo Eneloop rechargeable battery. Breakthrough technology has allowed these NiMH rechargeable batteries the ability to increase electrical capacity, reduce self-discharge, and maintain longer charge cycles. Most Xbox 360 players notice that they are able to play games longer on a single charge, compared to other rechargeable batteries.
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.
After many different brands of batteries I found that the rechargeable battery packs are best. Cheap too from ebay and they come in pairs.
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.
It can if you have one of the "charge and play" cords hooked up to the xbox from the controller, as you are essentially turning it into a wired controller.
Play Station 3 is superior. Xbox 360 sucks! It does not have rechargeable batteries, you have to pay for Xbox Live, and the red ring of death appears too often. Buy a PS3, PSN is free, the PS3 controller has a built-in rechargeable batteries, and the PS3 has a 3% failure rate while the Xbox 360 has a 33% failure rate. Do not ever buy an Xbox 360.
If you mean a xbox 360 wireless controller, then it's where the batteries go.
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.
Avid Xbox users will go through many AA batteries when using their controller. The best option for gamers is an Xbox battery pack. These save money and are more convenient. Players do not have to keep a supply of AA batteries to power the controllers with the option to recharge when the controllers are not being used. The rechargeable Xbox battery pack keeps disposable batteries out of landfills making the purchase environmentally responsible.
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
No you can not. it says it's non-rechargable anyways!
The store credit for an Xbox 360 controller is approximately $15.50. The controller must be the one with the standard battery pack not the rechargeable one.
Check the batteries. Also check that it is synced to your xbox