HyperX shows off Xbox Series X|S controller charging dock for CES 2021

HyperX ChargePlay Duo Controller Charging Station
HyperX ChargePlay Duo Controller Charging Station (Image credit: HyperX)

HyperX ChargePlay Duo Controller Charging Station

Source: HyperX (Image credit: Source: HyperX)

What you need to know

  • HyperX has unveiled a lineup of gaming accessories for CES 2021, including its first Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S accessory.
  • The HyperX ChargePlay Duo controller charging station seats two Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One gamepads, with two rechargeable battery packs for wireless charging.
  • The HyperX ChargePlay Duo is set to launch this February, priced at $39.99 in the U.S.

CES 2021 brings new peripherals from HyperX, including a new Xbox charging station from the gaming-geared manufacturer, designed with considerations for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. It's among the first wave of accessories targeting Microsoft's latest console generation, compatible with the newest Xbox controller, as well as previous Xbox One variants.

The HyperX ChargePlay Duo controller charging station riffs on an earlier version for Xbox One controllers, powering two gamepads back-to-back in the cradle. Its $39.99 price tag includes the dock with two rechargeable 1400mAh battery packs, capable of simultaneously charging two controllers. The device also has an LED indicator to monitor charging status, with a straightforward drop-in design, weighted to avoid sliding on your table.

The ChargePlay Duo once existed as an Xbox One accessory but has returned with considerations across consoles. Four battery doors feature in the box, a pair for both Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One controllers, ensuring compatibility across the lineup.

HyperX has only talked about its U.S. release, headed to stores this February for $39.99. It looks to join some of the best chargers for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, with only a select range designed for the latest Xbox right now.

You can pick up rival products like the PowerA Dual Charging Station for Xbox Series X|S for $25 in the meantime, which delivers similar functionality, albeit with cuts to battery capacity and build quality.

Matt Brown

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