iPhone users can now connect a wired Xbox controller for better gaming experience across devices- Details
Apple has taken a major step in enhancing gaming capabilities on its devices by introducing support for wired Xbox controllers. This feature is now available with recent updates to iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. Gamers using devices with a Lightning port can use a wired Xbox controller by using the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter. This change provides a solution for Xbox gamers, minimizing issues related to latency and wireless interference.
New support for Xbox controllers
Previously, Apple devices allowed wireless connections to Xbox and PlayStation controllers via Bluetooth. However, wired Xbox controllers are not compatible due to their proprietary USB protocol, requiring custom support. This update marks a significant expansion of accessory compatibility across Apple’s ecosystem, especially for Xbox enthusiasts.
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Apple engineer Nat Brown, a notable contributor to the original Xbox, discussed the challenges posed by the custom USB protocol used by the Xbox controller in June. The latest operating system allows Apple to support this protocol, allowing for seamless wired connections.
For users with an iPhone or iPad with a Lightning port, connecting a wired Xbox controller involves using a Lightning to USB Camera Adapter. According to MacRumors, this setup process is similar to that for wired PlayStation controllers on these devices, allowing for the necessary USB communication between the controller and the device. report.
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For devices equipped with a USB-C port, connecting an Xbox controller is simple. Users simply plug in the controller using a USB-C to USB-C cable to establish a wired connection.
Expectations during the connection process
When connecting a wired Xbox controller, users can expect some specific behavior based on the device. On iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, the Xbox controller will not appear in Bluetooth settings because it is connected via USB and not Bluetooth. In macOS 15 Sequoia, the initial connection triggers a permissions dialog asking whether to connect a Microsoft Controller to your Mac. MacRumors notes that the controller will show up as “Controller” in the Game Controllers settings pane, with the Xbox logo. However, it’s important to note that the “Identify” feature does not activate the controller’s vibration function when prompted.
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Despite this slight limitation, the wired Xbox controller still works great in games and apps that support game controllers. This development is a positive advancement for gamers looking for a reliable, low-latency connection and who only use wired Xbox controllers. Apple’s expanded support is in line with the growing trend of cross-platform gaming and the growing importance of controller compatibility in the gaming experience.