
Xbox controllers don't come with a built-in rechargeable battery. Out of the box, they ship with two AA batteries, and that's it. No charging cable. No dock. Just two AAs.
You've got several ways to keep your controller powered up. Here's every method, plus tips to squeeze more life out of whatever setup you're running.
Quick answer: Xbox controllers use AA batteries by default. Add a rechargeable battery pack + USB-C cable for the best setup. Charge time: 2 to 4 hours. You can play while charging. The Stealth Ultra skips the hassle with built-in batteries and a 2-hour Rapid Charge Dock.

Option 1: Use AA Batteries
What Xbox Includes in the Box
Pop the battery cover off the back of the controller, drop in two AA batteries matching the +/- markings, and snap the cover back on.
Standard AA batteries typically deliver up to 30 hours of gameplay, though that number drops fast if you're running headset audio through the controller jack or cranking the vibration up.
Rechargeable AAs are a solid middle ground. Charge them separately and swap them in like disposables. Same 20 to 30 hours without tossing dead batteries every week.
Option 2: Use a Rechargeable Battery Pack

Add a Built-In Rechargeable Battery
Rechargeable battery packs replace the AAs and charge through USB-C. The PDP Play & Charge Kit includes a rechargeable battery and cable.
To install:
- Remove the battery cover and AA batteries.
- Slide the rechargeable pack into the compartment.
- Snap the cover back on.
- Plug a USB-C cable into the top of the controller.
This is the upgrade most people should make first. No more scrambling for AAs mid-session.
Option 3: Charge via USB-C Cable
Play While You Charge
Every current Xbox wireless controller has a USB-C port on top. Plug in a cable, connect the other end to your Xbox, PC, or wall adapter, and you're on wired power.
If you have a rechargeable battery pack installed, the USB-C cable charges it while you play. Without one, the cable only provides power directly. AA batteries don't recharge through USB.
How Long Does It Take to Charge an Xbox Controller?
Roughly 2 to 4 Hours for a Full Charge
Charge time depends on the battery pack and power source. The Xbox Rechargeable Battery charges in under 4 hours and delivers up to 30 hours per charge. Wall adapters are faster than console USB ports.
Turtle Beach controllers are faster. The Stealth Ultra fully recharges in 2 hours via its Rapid Charge Dock, delivering up to 30 hours of play. The Stealth Pivot charges via its included USB cable for up to 20 hours per charge. Both charge whether powered on or off.
|
Method Charge Time Battery Life |
||
|---|---|---|
|
AA Batteries (disposable) |
N/A (swap and go) |
~30 hours |
|
Xbox Rechargeable Battery |
Under 4 hours |
Up to 30 hours |
|
Stealth Ultra + Rapid Charge Dock |
2 hours |
Up to 30 hours |
|
Stealth Pivot (USB cable) |
~3-4 hours |
Up to 20 hours |
How to Tell if Your Controller Is Charging
Check the Battery Indicator
For a standard Xbox controller with a rechargeable battery pack, press the Xbox button and check the battery icon in the Xbox guide. It shows a charging animation when plugged in, and a full battery when complete. If nothing changes, reseat the pack and try a different cable.
Turtle Beach controllers make this clearer. The Stealth Pivot's LED changes color as it charges: red at 0 to 20%, orange at 21 to 80%, green at 81 to 99%. The Command Display shows the battery level directly. The Stealth Ultra does the same through its Connected Command Display.
Tips for Longer Battery Life
Get More Playtime Between Charges
Turn off the controller when idle, reduce vibration, and skip controller audio to extend battery life significantly. Here's how each one helps:
Turn off the controller when you walk away: Hold the Xbox button for six seconds until the light goes off. Set auto-off in Settings, then General, then Power options, then Turn off after.
Reduce vibration: Vibrating motors eat through the battery. Lower or disable vibration in game settings if haptic feedback isn't adding much.
Use Power Modes on Turtle Beach controllers: The Stealth Ultra and Stealth Pivot offer Power Modes (Eco, Balanced, Full) that trade features for battery life. Create a custom Power Mode through Control Center 2 on the Stealth Pivot, or on the Stealth Ultra's Connected Command Display. Dialing down LED brightness, screen brightness, and vibration pushes battery life well beyond standard numbers.
Conclusion

Xbox controllers run on AA batteries out of the box, but a rechargeable battery pack and USB-C cable is a much better setup. Charge time is under 4 hours, and you can play while charging.
Want to skip the battery pack entirely? Turtle Beach controllers like the Stealth Pivot and Victrix Pro BFG Reloaded have built-in rechargeable batteries and USB-C charging. Color-coded charging LEDs, on-controller battery readouts, and customizable Power Modes. No AAs. Just charge and play.
FAQs
How do I charge an Xbox controller that uses AA batteries?
AA batteries don't recharge inside the controller. Replace them, or upgrade to a rechargeable battery pack that charges via USB-C.
What cables can I use to charge an Xbox controller?
Any standard USB-C cable works. Plug it into the top of the controller and connect the other end to a console, PC, or wall adapter.
How do I know when my Xbox controller is fully charged?
On a standard Xbox controller, check the battery icon in the Xbox guide. Turtle Beach controllers like the Stealth Pivot show status through color-coded LEDs and on-screen battery readouts.
How long does it take to charge an Xbox controller from empty?
Most battery packs take 2 to 4 hours. The Stealth Ultra fully charges in 2 hours with its Rapid Charge Dock. Wall adapters are faster than console USB ports.
Does Xbox include a rechargeable battery pack in the box?
No. Xbox controllers ship with AA batteries only. Turtle Beach controllers like the Stealth Ultra and Stealth Pivot include built-in rechargeables.
Why isn't my Xbox controller charging?
If you're using AA batteries, they won't recharge through USB. You need a rechargeable battery pack first. If you have one and it's still not working, reseat the pack, try a different USB-C cable, and plug into a wall adapter instead of a console USB port. On Turtle Beach controllers, the LED or Command Display confirms whether charging is active.
Can You Use Any USB-C Charger With an Xbox Controller?
Yes. Any standard USB-C cable works. Wall adapters, laptop ports, and phone chargers all deliver enough power. No Xbox-branded cable required.
