Best Xbox One accessories in 2024
These are all the best Xbox One accessories
The best Xbox One accessories can enhance your experience on Microsoft's previous-gen console. With the system now firmly past a decade old, there's a ton of affordable options ranging from headsets and controllers to hard drives and more. The Xbox One's install base is still fairly large, which means there's plenty of fantastic accessories available at affordable prices.
Below you'll find our top picks for the best Xbox One accessories which encapsulate everything from the best Xbox One headsets to the best Xbox controllers, all of which are ideal for playing the best Xbox One games. We've also taken care to provide options from across the budget spectrum, from reliable cheaper models to high-end, premium picks. And yes, many of the picks below will also work on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
Speaking of those current-generation consoles, you'd do well to keep abreast of this year's Black Friday Xbox deals and Black Friday Xbox controller deals. Most controllers and accessories designed for those consoles will also work on Xbox One. As such, we highly recommend keeping these pages bookmarked if you're planning to shop late November.
Best Xbox One accessories - Quick guide
Best for audio
The best Xbox One accessory for audio
The Xbox Wireless Headset is an excellent headset for the Xbox One and the successor consoles, and we have it a perfect score in our review, so there are no better options out there.
Best for pro gaming
The best Xbox One accessory for pro gamers
While the standard Xbox controller is good, the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 is a whole other level. With extra thumbsticks, D-pads, trigger-stops, and programmable buttons, if you take gaming seriously on the platform.
Best for battery life
The best Xbox One accessory for battery life
Though using AA batteries can be convenient, the Play and Charge Kit is a great way of being able to cut down on them with a rechargeable battery pack and decent-length lead.
Best for media
The best Xbox One accessory for media
The Xbox One Media Remote means you can easily use your console like a souped-up streaming box without having to reach for the Xbox wireless controller every time you just want to kick back with movies and TV.
Best for games
The best Xbox One accessory for games
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate combines both Xbox Live Gold online multiplayer functionality with a ton of Xbox One and Xbox 360 games available for a competitive monthly price.
Best adaptive
The best adaptive Xbox One accessory
The Xbox Adaptive Controller may be on the pricier side of the spectrum, however, it allows more people to play games on the platform thanks to its unparalleled customization options, durable build quality, and input options.
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Best for storage
The best Xbox One accessory for storage
The Seagate Xbox One Game Drive is a fast and sizable external HDD that is perfect for playing and storing titles on the console for a competitive price point.
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Best Xbox One accessory for audio
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The Xbox Wireless Headset, while being made and marketed towards the newer Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, still works and performs excellently on the Xbox One. With its competitive price point, exceptional audio performance, and stellar build quality, this is one gaming headset you're not going to want to miss out on.
Priced at $99.99 / £89.99 / AU$149.95, the Xbox Wireless Headset is one of the more aggressively priced models on the market, which we found in our testing to absolutely punch above its weight in terms of how it performs. Playing games and audio playback with this headset in no way sounds like a sub $100 / £100 / AU$150 headset, nor is it built on the cheap either.
- Read more: Xbox Wireless Headset review
Best Xbox One accessory for pro gaming
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The Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 is a near-perfect controller which improves upon the already excellent Xbox One gamepad with exciting new changes including an improved 40-hour battery life, and highly customizable sticks and buttons, too.
In our testing, we found that the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 is the best-feeling gamepads we've ever used on the platform and that's due to its robust suite of features on offer. Not only are there replacement D-pads and thumbsticks, but also reprogrammable rear paddles, and even trigger locks for shorter pull time, which is ideal for those who play some of the best FPS games on the platform.
With that said, all those extra bells and whistles don't come cheap. That's because the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 retails at $149.99 / £149.99 / AU$249 as one of the most expensive Xbox One controllers on the market. You're now able to fully customize the pad through Xbox Design Labs, though, so there are further changes to be made to make this model truly your own.
Best Xbox One accessory for battery life
3. Xbox Play and Charge Kit
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If you're someone who is fed up with swapping the AA batteries out of your Xbox controller then the Play and Charge Kit is exactly what you need. Officially licensed from Microsoft, this rechargeable battery pack and cable means you're able to be plugged in when you game close to the TV, while the battery charges up to then go wireless for hours of extended play.
It's a feature that's been sorely missing on the Xbox One out of the box, and while AA batteries are cheap enough to keep around the house, the reliance on them can be frustrating. Priced at just $28.99 / £19.99 / AU$29.95, you would be ultimately saving on having to invest in strips of batteries, especially when you want to sit down for a marathon gaming session or two.
Best Xbox One accessory for media
4. Xbox One Media Remote
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Ever since the PlayStation 2 put a DVD player in the homes of millions, one constant has remained this millennium; using a controller to watch videos on consoles is the worst. If you're using your Xbox One as a streamer, Blu-ray player, and TV watcher, the Xbox One Media Remote is a great way to watch all of your favorite content without fumbling to remember the proper controller command to bring up closed captions or time remaining.
This remote is perfectly sized to fit every important command (including volume options that controllers and Xbox One Smartglass cant handle), is very sleek, and has a backlight that's perfect for home theaters and late-night video-watching.
Best Xbox One accessory for games
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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate combines the online play of Xbox Live Gold and also offers you some of the best Xbox One games to play for a competitive monthly rate. We've been consistently impressed by the value for money on offer as hundreds of games are available for not only this console but backward compatible releases such as the Xbox 360 as well, so you won't be running out of anything to play any time soon.
It's hard to fault the value of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate overall, either. That's because the service currently costs $16.99 / £12.99 / AU$15.95 on a monthly basis, however, you're also able to pick up 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month packages at reduced rates from major retailers, too. Trials are available for just $1 / £1 / AU$1 which gives you access to the service for 14 days.
Best Xbox One accessory for accessibility
6. Xbox Adaptive Controller
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Microsoft's Xbox Adaptive Controller is truly an innovative piece of tech, making gaming more accessible for gamers with limited mobility. While this Xbox One accessory isn't necessarily for everyone, its large programmable buttons and ability to connect to external switches, buttons, mounts and joystick means the controller can be customized for users of varying needs.
However, the issue with this controller is price. While it works with a range of devices, they all need to be purchased separately (as the purchase price is only for the main controller). So if you have more precise needs, then you will need to buy more plug ins. It's not ideal but Microsoft's effort to make gaming more accessible is definitely a step forward.
Unfortunately, the Adaptive Controller appears has been discontinuted. However, we still think it deserves a place in this list as it's an important piece of tech, and is available from a few spots online if you look around.
Best Xbox One accessory for storage
7. Seagate Xbox One Game Drive
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The Seagate Game Drive is an officially licensed external hard drive for the Xbox One which means it works natively with the system, and is fast enough to play and store your vast game library without having to open the system up and install something internally.
This 4TB version offers the biggest amount of space for as many Xbox One games as you could ever want to play, especially if you're regularly downloading from Xbox Game Pass. Priced at $149.99 / £129.99 / AU$219, it's not exactly the cheapest storage solution, but it's fast enough at 5,400 RPM to enjoy the titles without issue.
Best Xbox One accessories - FAQs
What things should I get for the Xbox One?
A good headset and a spare controller should be among the first things that you get for your Xbox One console, but an external HDD means that you can play and store a ton of games that you download on the service. Now that the console's over a decade old, there's a huge amount of extras you can get at discounted prices.
Do Xbox Series X accessories work on the Xbox One?
The vast majority of Xbox Series X accessories will work on the Xbox One which includes headsets, controllers, external hard drives, and more. That means what you buy now will be able to be carried over when you upgrade to the Xbox Series X.
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Rhys is TRG's Hardware Editor, and has been part of the TechRadar team for more than two years. Particularly passionate about high-quality third-party controllers and headsets, as well as the latest and greatest in fight sticks and VR, Rhys strives to provide easy-to-read, informative coverage on gaming hardware of all kinds. As for the games themselves, Rhys is especially keen on fighting and racing games, as well as soulslikes and RPGs.
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