Induction charging has been around for a little bit now, but it’s not exactly popular, at least not as popular as I would have expected it to be. It’s a simple system to use really, but it seems some manufacturers make thing more difficult than they have to be with making you buy special battery packs for each of your devices adding to the overall cost. Sure I guess there’s a reason there, and it’s because we have no standards in most any industry really. Look at phones, they all use a different battery and a lot of them use different connectors. Why can’t we have standards for all of that? Wouldn’t it make life easier for everyone including the manufacturers to have a single battery or connector for everything? No, that would make too much sense..
Today for review our friends at Gaming Zap have sent me the Orb Xbox 360 Magnetic Induction Controller Charger. It uses induction technology to charge the included battery packs, meaning there’s really nothing to plug in. You just put the battery pack in your controller and then set it on the included charging pad and it charges. That’s it, not much to it at all, couldn’t be simpler really. Let’s get into it..
Info:
Product Name: Orb Xbox 360 Magnetic Induction Controller Charger – White
Author: Kristofer Brozio
Provider: Gaming Zap
Price: £24.46 / $38.63 (from Amazon at time of review)
– Comes with 2 special battery packs
– Wire free charging
– Magnetic panels hold the controllers in place while charging
– Charge 2 controllers at a time
– Can be used while console is turned off
– LED lights show when the controllers are charging and fully charged
The White Orb Xbox 360 Magnetic Induction Charger lets you charge your wireless Xbox 360 Controllers without using any wires! Supplied with 2 battery packs, the Xbox 360 Induction Charger replaces your old battery packs to allow you to simply drop the Xbox 360 controller on to the charging pad without having to connect it to anything!
The special battery packs and chargers are held together magnetically so that the controllers are always held in line. The charging light in the center of the charging pad glows red whilst it is charging and glows blue to let you know that it is fully charged. The charger is USB powered and can be simply hooked up to the Xbox 360 console via the supplied USB cable – it even charges whilst the console is turned off! The battery packs can also be charged when disconnected from the controllers. Simple and easy to use, the Xbox 360 Magnetic Induction Charger is the easiest way to charge your controllers!
The Review::
The Orb Xbox 360 Magnetic Induction Controller Charger comes in a rather small box. It’s green and white like the Xbox360 colors. There’s information on the front and back as you might expect.
Once you get everything unpacked you’ll find a sheet of instruction, USB cable, charging pad and two batteries.
The battery packs look like any other really. The contacts are on the back edge and not the bottom like the official Xbox battery pack is though. The packs are the same size and feel to weight the same as the official Xbox 360 packs do.
The batteries charge via induction, you just place them on the included pad which has very faint battery shaped marks on it. You really can’t see them in the picture. In the center is the Orb logo and there’s LEDs there as well on each side. They light up red when charging and blue when complete. There’s also a magnet in the pad that pulls the battery into the correct position for charging so you’ll always be sure to get it right.
On the bottom you’ll just see rubber feet to hold it in place to prevent slipping.
On the bottom or back edge of the pad you’ll find a mini-USB connection for power.
The USB cable is about 40 inches long, which should be of adequate length for most people. You charge the batteries via the USB port on your Xbox360 or you can use your computer as well.
Sadly there is no external power supply though so you can really only charge while the Xbox360 is powered on. That doesn’t make much sense to me though as you’re using your controllers so how can you charge them?! Well that’s not quite right; the front USB ports on my Xbox360 do provide power when it’s turned off normally. My Xbox360 doesn’t as I use a TrickleStar adapter that powers everything off when I turn the TV off to save power. I’ve just been charging them on my computer sine it’s always on anyway.
Using the Orb is very simple, just put the batteries on the charger and let it do its thing. As I mentioned, there are LEDs in it that light red for charging and blue when done. You can charge the batteries just by themselves in the pad if you want.
Or you can put the controllers with batteries in them right on the pad.
If the battery is totally dead then it takes about 4 hours to charge them via USB. That time gets you about 8 hours play time. Yes it is USB powered so it’s not exactly fast charging, but like any type of charger you’ll use it when you’re not using your system most likely.
As far as longevity, the batteries do quickly lose their charge; within a week if you don’t use the batteries, they’ll be almost completely dead. For most gamers I don’t see that as an issue though, most of you will not let you Xbox360 sit that long.
Conclusion:
The Orb Xbox 360 Magnetic Induction Controller Charger works very well, and for the price I think it’s worth it as it even includes two batteries.
The idea of induction charging has been around for a while now, and it does make life much easier as there’s nothing to plug in. To use it you just sit the battery or controller on the pad and it charges, couldn’t be easier.
Battery life is decent, I think eight should be more than enough though some might find that not long enough I’m sure. I don’t know what the average game play session length is, but for me I’m not going to be sitting in front of my TV for more than eight hours playing games so the charge is fine for my uses personally.
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+Very easy to use +Can get about 8 hours on a single charge +Seems well made |
-No external power supply, must use USB |
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