Microsoft has embraced the transparent technology trend with its new Xbox Elite 2 controllers, offering a range of new color options and custom designs.
The Xbox Design Lab allows users to create personalized controllers, including translucent faceplates and chromatic paddles, catering to those who enjoy unique gadget designs.
Microsoft continues its trend of translucent controllers, which started with previous editions like Phantom Black and Forza, sparking curiosity for future releases like a Crystal Edition.
Customers can start customizing the new Elite 2 controllers at $149.99, with additional costs for certain options, showcasing Microsoft’s focus on aesthetic personalization.
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