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Posted 22 March 2023

Venom Twin Rechargeable Battery Packs For Use With Xbox Series X/S & One £13 @ Asda

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Say goodbye to single-use batteries and be ready to play any time with Venom's Twin Battery Pack in Black. The Battery Pack fits neatly into your Xbox Series X/S & One controller to provide hours of uninterrupted gameplay – play while charging, too! Features: 2 x 850 mAh rechargeable batteries, LED charging indicators so you'll know your batteries are ready to use, Premium 3m USB to USB Type-C braided charging cable with 1.5m split – charge both battery packs at the same time, Play while you charge - no need to wait
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  1. groobytrzyszostki's avatar
    These are not very good. Price speaks for itself
  2. Mac-Mittens's avatar
    Same price they always are in asda?
  3. blueyes74's avatar
    I was looking at battery packs for a while as rechargeables only lasted a few days at a time. Most of the reviews for 3rd party ones weren't that great so I bought the official Xbox one which was £19.99. I can't fault it. I've had it for 3 weeks and have only charged it once.
    Luqmaan's avatar
    I had the original official rechargeable battery pack and it would never connect properly when plugged in, always had to be held at an angle for it to actually charge
  4. gwmackay's avatar
    Cheaper on Amazon albeit by a penny!
  5. Divxtr's avatar
    850 mah seems a bit low. For comparison we usually use 2100-2600 mah AA batteries each. 2 batteries so almost 5 times capacity.
    Get a decent charger and you are good to go.
  6. Limmy's avatar
    Yep amazonbasics AA are 2400mah so 4800mh total .. massive difference 
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