Microsoft Licensed Energizer 2X Charging System for Xbox One

Microsoft licensed Energizer 2X Charging System for Xbox One

A 2X conductive charger for the Xbox One with an AC Adapter Power Adapter for quick charging. Features red and green LED indicators for charge status. Has matte and glossy black and chrome details. This sleek design matches the new console perfectly! Includes 2 1200mAh Energizer Recharge Battery Packs for up to 40 hours of playtime.

Microsoft licensed Energizer 2X Charging System for Xbox One

Helpful Customer Reviews :

“I got a Xbox One a few weeks ago and have already gone through a four pack of Duracell AA batteries (plus the two it comes with). I knew continuously buying regular batteries would get expensive so I started looking for chargers.There are four options on the market right now: the play and charge kit, the Dreamgear dual charging dock, the Nyko charge base and the Energizer 2X charging system by PDP.
The Play and Charge kit (whether the official MS or the Nyko version) never really made sense to me. Why have a wireless controller if you have to go to back to wired when you need a recharge? Kind of defeats the purpose of having a wireless controller. The Play and charge kits were quickly ruled out.
The Dreamgear seemed like it would do a decent job, but I have absolutely no experience with the brand. Also, having the controller rest upside down kind of bothers me (i admit it’s a little nit-picky on my part, but it’s my money so I get to decide what I do and don’t like). It also looks a little dated (kind of like a shuttle craft from one of the earlier Star Trek movies). I own the Xbox 360 version of the Nyko charging station and it does a good job but is occasionally sensitive (every once in a while it doesn’t start charging when you set the controller in it). That left the PDP model.
I got several gift cards from a large national gaming store for Christmas so I used them to buy the Energizer 2X charging station. It comes with two rechargeable battery packs, which was nice. The stand comes in two easily assembled pieces (you just snap one into the other and it’s ready to go). I’ve got mine on the entertainment center next to my receiver. The design goes with my glass, wood and metal entertainment stand pretty well.
As a bonus, the black and dark gray color scheme matches my Harman Kardon receiver’s color scheme.
I wondered how my controller would fit into it but the clear plastic is designed almost like a guide rail. It guides the controller into the correct position to start charging. It’s as simple as it gets. The clear plastic is illuminated by a red LED to show it’s charging and a green LED when it’s finished. It only illuminates when there’s a controller present, otherwise all lights are off. The actual LED bulbs are not visible, they simply shine through the clear plastic like a prism. While the entire plastic piece is lit it is not overly bright. Remember, this is in my entertainment stand right below my TV. We watched “Elysium” last night while my controller charged and it didn’t distract from the screen like my receiver’s display (which fortunately is set to fade out five seconds after the last button press).
It’s only been a couple days, but so far I’m liking the choice. My only worry so far is how it will hold up. the plastic is firm but very light. Those with younger kids or who are rough on their belongings may want to look elsewhere.
Edit – The product description says the LED’s are blue and green, but that’s incorrect. It’s red and green. — Tony”

Microsoft licensed Energizer 2X Charging System for Xbox One

“This charging kit finally arrived this week and I am pleased so far. Set up was a breeze; it took less than 5 minutes. Unlike other reviewers my pre-order arrived with all accessories included. The initial charge of both batteries took about 1.5-2 hours. The led glows red while charging and is green once it is complete. I haven’t had any issues as far as battery life.
The kit comes with:
-Charger base/snap-in kickstand
-2 Rechargeable batteries
-2 Battery covers
-AC adapter
I would recommend this as opposed to buying two plug and play charge kits. It’s sleek and gets the job done.
I will update as necessary as time goes on.
*UPDATE*
Battery life has been good to me during long gaming sessions. So far I have no complaints. The dock is slim and mounting controller can get wobbly but seriously it’s not that hard of a fix — Gi Fine”

“I bought this item from my local big box seller on launch day and have to say I like how it charges but I wish it had a way to secure the controllers into the unit.
When you get the chargers it looks pretty nice I like the way it looks in my entertainment console. The batteries are NiMh and they kind of look like they took 2 batteries and taped them together (which I’m more than fine with) kind of like wireless landline phones.
You get a new backplate that has a hole in it for the contacts on the batteries to hit the contacts on the stand. The first time I put it on it took me a few tries to get it to fit right but the second controller was much easier. The batteries do come pre-charged but I really can’t tell you how much since I synced the controllers then put them on the charging base to charge.
The base lights up green when they are fully charged and red while charging. You have to slide them in just right to line up the holes but it’s fairly easy since the clear hook has a notch that you line up with the Xbox button on the controller, so as long as those line up as you are putting it in you will have no problem. — TNel”

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