Microsoft, after revealing all the features of the Xbox Series X, also presents a new generation controller designed to be "functional and comfortable for anyone". The new input device will therefore have improved ergonomics, optimized connectivity between devices, easier sharing and reduced latency.
On a design level, the new controller will have a body is more tapered, more sculpted handles and some parts have been more rounded to facilitate the grip even by those with smaller hands. News also on the D-pad front reminiscent of that of the Elite Controller and will offer greater accuracy in the game ensuring better ergonomics.
The Xbox Series X controller will be compatible with all Xbox One models through the Xbox Wireless Radio protocol while on PC is iOS and Android mobile devices Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) will be used. Also present is the USB-C port that will allow you to quickly charge the controller.
Improvements in latency too, with the inclusion of Dynamic Latency Input (DLI) technology, a series of system-level improvements that also affect the console and HDMI connection to the TV. News also on front sharing with a dedicated button to take screenshots or record videos without the need for on-screen menus. Also inevitable is the input for the 3.5 mm audio jacks. Finally, it is emphasized that the controller will also be compatible with the current generation headphones.