We’re big fans of repairable hardware here at Hackaday, so much so that when we see a company embracing the idea that their products should actually be serviced rather than thrown in the trash, we ...
Over the years, a noticeable shift in the production of electronic goods has resulted in a fall from durable, long-lasting products to fragile, issue-prone items. In some instances, this may be ...
Just sell the Pro controller, license out the others, have parts for those that want them and undercut iFuxit. I'm sure that 29% of the xbox owners are capable to DIY... the rest just will get a new ...
You can now find official Microsoft parts for the Xbox Series X and S on iFixit. There are also step-by-step repair guides for both the digital and disk drive editions. iFixit is best known for ...
Let's face it, console gamepads often have to take a fair bit of abuse - perhaps even occasionally being hurled across the living room - but if you've broken your Xbox controller (beyond the period of ...
Right to repair Microsoft is making it easier for owners of its standard Xbox Wireless Controller and the Xbox Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller to repair the devices by selling official replacement ...
Microsoft's warranty program can range from one to three years, and afterward, you're typically not able to receive any of the program's benefits. That's about to change, however, as Microsoft has ...
Is your Xbox Elite Controller suffering from a button that doesn't respond or physical damage that makes it unusable? Here's ...
Some customers who send their consoles in for warranty repair are unhappy with long return times, inadequate fixes and poor customer service. Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, ...