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The next
Xbox series X
is backwards compatible. This means that current-gen devices and games will work on Microsoft's next-gen console. For that reason, let's fix your flashing Xbox controller together. You don't have to throw it away!
Part of the problem is the wireless system. Xbox One users may experience problems pairing their controllers with the console. The problem occurs when the controller does not sync with the console. If it does not connect, you can't play your
favorite video games
.
You're probably very annoyed by this problem because it renders your platform useless. We're here to make it stop, though. Let's fix your Xbox One Wireless Controller.
Xbox One Controller Troubleshooting Guide
Flashing Xbox Controllers Overview
Our troubleshooting guide can show you how to fix your Xbox controller. We'll start with the simplest fixes and work our way through to more advanced solutions. Let's start our guide on how you fix your Xbox controller flashing by listing the errors the most common.
If the
Xbox One Controller Flashing or Not Connecting
, it could mean that it is not associated with the console. The fix is often quick and easy, and we are about to see it. For example, you can use a micro USB cable as a temporary measure. , you can hold the pair buttons for 5 seconds.
If the
controller keeps getting out of sync
from your Xbox, check the battery status. Most likely, you will either need to charge it or replace it if it's too old. I recommend opting for rechargeable AA batteries. Otherwise, make sure you're within range of the console.
How do you pair your Xbox and your controller?
Naturally, we have to discuss how to sync Xbox controller with console.
To pair the two, press the "PAIR" button on the Xbox One console. Press and hold the "PAIR" button on your controller immediately afterwards. Release it after about 20 seconds.
You'll know it's working because the controller flashes rapidly for a brief moment before showing a solid light. This means it's paired.
If your Xbox controller is blinking, try re-syncing the device with your wireless controller.
1. Xbox controller flashing or not connecting
Solution 1: Check the batteries
The quickest fix for your flashing Xbox controller is to check the batteries.
When the batteries are low, the wireless signal from the controller is weak and therefore cannot sync with the console. You would like to replace the battery or charge your controller.
You can check the battery status at any time by pressing the Xbox button. It will take you to the Home menu, where the battery icon is in the upper right corner. If the meter shows red color and the batteries are weak, consider replacing them with a new pair of chargers.
Solution 2: Check the range
The next solution gets a little closer to the console. If you're playing at the same distance as before, but the controller can't connect, then you'll want to check out solution 1.
Solution 3: Check for interference
Make sure there are no objects interfering with the connection. Nearby wireless routers, microwaves, and wireless or USB devices (such as a headset or USB flash drive) can block the synchronization process.
Remember to turn off other nearby wireless devices and put away USB devices before reconnecting the controller.
Solution 4: Too many people are online
Your Xbox One console can sync up to a maximum of eight different controllers. While you probably won't reach that number often, you should keep in mind that your console has a limit. At this point, you will no longer be able to connect of controllers.
You would need to unsync one of the other controllers. Choose one, turn it on, then hold the Xbox button. Then turn off the controller from the menu.
Now that you have one of your controllers out of sync, try connecting your problem.
Solution 5: Resync your controller
Also remember that you can pair a controller to only one Xbox system at the same time. If you take your device to a friend's house and use it with another Xbox, you will need to pair it again at home. The same is true when you connect your Xbox One controller to a PC.
This means you will need to re-sync your controller with your console.
Solution 6: Use a micro-USB cable
Another simple solution is to connect the controller to the console with an appropriate micro USB cable. The two units will automatically pair. Also, it will charge your controller, which might be what you need.
OFFICIAL XBOX CONTROLLER USB CABLE
Solution 7: Try the pairing process again
If the solutions below don't work, you should try another pairing process. To re-sync the controller and console, turn on the Xbox One and press and hold the "PAIR" button on your controller for about 20 seconds.
At the same time, press and hold the sync button on the console until the light on your controller flashes rapidly. When this happens, release both buttons. Your controller should connect after about 10 seconds and display a light keep on going.
The Xbox controller contains AA batteries or a single rechargeable battery. You can charge it with a charging station or a micro USB cable.
2. Disconnecting the Xbox Controller
Solution 1: Reconnect your controller
If you put your device down for more than fifteen minutes, the controller goes to sleep. This means that when you come back, it won't respond. It would have to be turned on again.
Remember this is a standard battery saving feature of your device. This wouldn't be a problem when playing games, but it can be annoying if the Xbox is your primary media center .
As an alternative, you should press a button or move a stick once in a while. Otherwise, leave the controller connected with the micro USB cable.
Solution 2: Check range and obstruction
As we said in the section below, the root of frequent disconnections could be the range. According to Microsoft, the Xbox One controller has a range of around 19-28 feet. Try moving closer to the device.
Also, remove obstacles between your console and your controller. Laptops, routers, metal shavings, USB drives and the like should be kept away.
For example, if your Xbox is in the cabinet of an entertainment center, try moving it outside for better connectivity.
3. Advanced methods
Try another controller and another Xbox
Since this is a troubleshooting guide, we have to recommend one of the most important steps to determine where the problem is.
That said, you should try connecting another controller to your Xbox console. Don't forget to check its batteries!
If it works fine, your controller could be the problem. Then try connecting your controller to another Xbox. You will need to go through the pairing process though.
However, if another working controller cannot connect to your Xbox, the problem is with your system. If this is the problem, try the following steps.
Restart your console
If you're still suffering from flickering on your Xbox controller, it's time to try our first advanced method.
Power cycle means restarting your console completely. It will fix corruption issues and leave it clean. You won't lose any of your information, so don't worry.
Here's how to turn your Xbox One off and on again:
Press and hold the console's power button on the front for about seconds until the Xbox One turns off.
Press the Xbox button again to turn it back on.
Turn your controller back on.
Re-sync your controller with the pairing process above.
Remove additional accessories
So other accessories attached to the console or controller may affect connectivity.
For example,
external keyboards
, mics and hard drives may be the problem. Try disconnecting these additional devices before reconnecting the controller. Connect them again after resynchronizing your controller.
Stereo headphone adapters on the controller are particularly troublesome. Microphones are also usually the problem.
Update your Xbox controller firmware
Finally, blinking on your Xbox controller may indicate firmware issues.
The controller has firmware that receives updates approximately every six months. Outdated or corrupt software can cause connection problems.
You can update the firmware by doing the following:
Access the Xbox system
Tap Settings
Press devices and streaming
Press accessories
Select your controller
Choose device information
Tap Firmware Version to check for updates
Update your Xbox system software
Finally, the problem may depend on your system software. Try checking for an update with the following steps:
Press the Xbox button
Press the “RG” button three times
Select Settings
Select the System tab
Tap Updates & Downloads. The console will let you know if an update is available.
If you don't have an internet connection, you can try visiting a friend for the update process. Also, you can use your smartphone as your console's router while it updates the firmware or the system.
In summary
As you have seen, low battery is the main reason why your Xbox controller is blinking or not turning on at all.
Remember that your controller may have AA batteries or a single 122 mAH rechargeable battery. If you have changed the battery, but it is draining too quickly, you will need to replace it.
Finally, I should note that the XSX console is going to be backwards compatible with your current controller. The upcoming device doesn't seem to feature anything new from what we have now, so there's probably no need to trade it in though. , it looks like the XSX console is going to be
more expensive than expected
!