Get a wireless Xbox One controller for $40
For when you don't want to use a keyboard and mouse.
If you're looking to supplement your mouse and keyboard with a game controller—some games are just better suited for a controller—you can snag a wireless Xbox One controller for $40 at Amazon.
We lean towards the PlayStation DualShock 4 when shunning our keyboard and mouse, but it's largely a matter of preference. Either way, it's always nice to catch one on sale. That's the case right now for the Xbox One wireless controller, which is currently marked to $50 at most places. However, Amazon has them beat at $40.
The Xbox One controller is compatible with Windows 10 via Bluetooth. It has a textured grip and a built-in 3.5mm stereo headset jack.
What more is there to say? It's a game controller, it's on sale, and you can find it here.
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