5800mWh Rechargeable Battery Pack for Xbox One & Xbox Series S/X with RGB Charging Station (4 Batteries)
Product description
If your Xbox controllers keep running out at the worst time, a rechargeable battery pack is the straightforward fix. This 4-battery bundle is built around a charging station with RGB touch-style controls, so your batteries don’t have to live in a drawer waiting for “later”.
That said, it’s still worth checking whether the charging approach and charging time fit how you game. On paper it’s a convenient desk set-up, but the real value depends on whether you’re happy to charge batteries rather than swapping disposable ones.
The essentials
This kit includes four rechargeable 5800mWh batteries and a charging station designed to recharge compatible Xbox controllers. The dock’s lights give basic charging feedback: red indicates charging and green indicates fully charged. There’s also an RGB mode switch—you can cycle through 10 RGB light modes, and there’s an RGB on/off control.

The product is positioned for people who want longer sessions without constantly dealing with disposable cells. The bundle approach (4 batteries) is useful if you rotate between controllers, or if you tend to play across evenings and want a spare set ready.
What to expect from the charging station
The charging dock is meant to be a “leave it on the desk” accessory. With the dock, charging becomes a routine—plug it in, drop in batteries when you’re done, and use the indicator lights to see what’s happening.
You’re also getting the extra visual element through the RGB touch-style control (10 modes) and the ability to switch the RGB light on or off. If you don’t care about lighting, you can keep it off and still get the practical benefit of a dedicated station.



One small limitation to keep in mind: you’re not just buying cells, you’re committing to a charging setup. If you want ultra-minimal accessories, this may feel like more gear than you need.
Battery life and charging time: the realistic angle
The kit claims a 3–4 hour charging time to fully charge all four batteries, and it suggests the batteries can support up to 25 hours of play time (as stated in the description). It also claims the batteries can be recycled up to 3000 times.
On paper, that’s the sort of cycle count that makes rechargeable batteries feel worthwhile—especially if you’re the kind of player who used to keep buying disposable batteries. Still, “up to” and “up to 25 hours” typically mean real-world results will vary with controller usage patterns and settings.

If you want the best experience, the description also recommends an adapter output of 5V 2A. That’s not just trivia: if your power source is weak or inconsistent, charging performance may not match expectations.
Safety features you’ll actually appreciate
Rechargeable battery packs are only useful if they’re safe to leave charging. This dock and battery pack include built-in protections against over-charging, over-current, over-heating, and short-circuiting. The description even notes there’s no danger of charging overnight thanks to that protection system.
This is one of the stronger reasons to consider buying, because it addresses the worry people often have with “set it and forget it” charging habits.



Where it makes sense (and where it might not)
It’s a good fit if you:
- Want a 4-battery rotation rather than constantly hunting for fresh spares
- Prefer a charging dock with clear charging status (red/green)
- Like a bit of desk lighting, or at least want the option to switch it off
- Are aiming to reduce ongoing cost versus disposable batteries over time
It may not suit you if:

- You only need one controller charged occasionally and don’t want a multi-battery bundle
- You’d rather swap disposable batteries instantly than wait for recharge cycles
- You’re looking for a “no setup” option—this is designed around charging batteries in a station
It’s also worth noting that the kit is described as compatible with Xbox controllers (including Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One variants, plus an Elite controller). If you’re unsure about your exact controller model, it’s sensible to double-check against the compatibility list before buying.
Tech specs (as given)
- Name: 5800mWh Rechargeable Battery Pack for Xbox with RGB Charging Station
- Type: Rechargeable battery pack + charging dock
- Capacity: 5800mWh (per battery)
- Number of batteries: 4 × 5800mWh
- Charging indication: red (charging), green (fully charged)
- RGB modes: 10 RGB modes, RGB on/off switch
- Charging time: 3–4 hours to fully charge all 4 batteries
- Play time (stated): up to 25 hours
- Recharge cycles (stated): up to 3000 times
- Recommended adapter output (for better experience): 5V 2A
- In the box: 4 × batteries, 1 × charging station, 1 × USB-C charging cable, 1 × user manual



Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want a reliable rechargeable setup for Xbox controllers, like having multiple batteries ready and using the dock’s charging lights as a simple status check. The protection system and the multi-battery bundle are the parts that feel most “buyable” for everyday use.
You may want to skip it if you don’t game long enough to justify a multi-battery rotation, or if waiting for a recharge window isn’t your style. In that case, a simpler approach might suit you better.
Mini FAQ
How do the indicator lights work? The dock uses red to show charging, and green to show the battery is fully charged.
Does it take long to charge all batteries? The description says 3–4 hours to fully charge all four batteries.
Is there any safety protection? Yes—built-in protection is described for over-charging, over-current, over-heating, and short-circuiting.
What’s included in the kit? You get 4 rechargeable batteries, the charging station, a USB-C charging cable, and a user manual.
Do I need a specific charger adapter? The description recommends an adapter output of 5V 2A for a better experience.
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