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Jan 28, 2009 at 02:11 AM

Energizer's Power & Play Charging System for 360

 

Energizer recently released a trio of charging solutions for the current generation of gaming consoles. Today we will be looking at the Energizer Power & Play Charging System for 360. This charging system for 360 controllers is made by gaming peripheral maker Performance Design Products and sold under the Energizer brand name.

The Energizer Power & Play Charging System for 360 allows up to two controllers to be charged simultaneously. Charging time is approximately two and a half hours. There is one caveat, batteries are not included and you will need to own a rechargeable battery pack made by Microsoft or use Energizer rechargeable batteries. All other rechargeable batteries and battery packs may or may not work with this system.

Let’s take a closer look at this Energizer product and find out if you need to keep going and going past it or not.

 

 

 

Energizer's Power & Play Charging System for 360

Reviewed by: Tomas Ratas

Sponsor: Performance Design Products

 

Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:

Energizer Power & Play for 360 Charging System.

PL3628

Charge two Xbox 360 controllers simultaneously in just 2.5 hours with Energizer's Power & Play Charging System for 360. Fully compatible with Microsoft's Xbox 360 rechargeable battery! (rechargeable batteries not included). Includes a UL-approved AC power cord. May not be compatible with non-Microsoft or non-Energizer rechargeable batteries.



A Better Look at Things:


The Power & Play Charging System for 360 comes in a clear plastic square box with the device clearly seen within. The front of the box has the Energizer logo, product name and pink drum banging Energizer bunny. The back lists the features of the device in several languages. Another panel one the box has a diagram of how to use the charging system. One important note about the packaging, there is no indication that batteries are not included.



Once removed from the package, we find the charging station, an AC adapter and a PDP catalog. The station is white and matches the original Xbox 360 color scheme. An Energizer logo is found at the front of the base along with a silver mirrored half circle. From the base rising out at a 45 degree angle are two ports for attaching the Xbox 360 controller. Each of these ports are gray with a clear plastic shield, which lights up when a controller is attached to that port.



Behind this raised section is the AC connector port. The Energizer Power & Play Charging System for 360 weighs approximately eight ounces and measures 5.5” x 16.8” x 6.5”. The unit is fairly light and it does not look out of place next to one’s Xbox 360.




Installation, Testing and Comparison:


Installation involves plugging the attached AC cord into an outlet and then inserting and Xbox 360 controller into the Power & Play Charging System for 360.



The controller will initially cause the clear plastic section to glow red as it is charging and will turn green once the charge cycle is completed.



This process takes approximately 2.5 hours to complete whether there are one or two controllers attached to the Power & Play Charging System for 360. For testing I used the Microsoft Xbox 360 Rechargeable Battery Pack. I also tried some other rechargeable batteries that I used with my 360 controllers including Duracell rechargeables. Unfortunately, the Power & Play Charging System for 360 did not charge any of these alternatives.


Unlike other gaming systems such as the Playstation 3, the Xbox 360 controller has a removable battery, so charging the entire controller effectively takes that controller out of commission until the full charging cycle is completed.


Other charging solutions such as the Microsoft Quick Charge Kit offers a smaller profile setup and the ability to charge just the battery pack, thus you can throw in some standard AA into the 360 controller while the battery pack is charging. Another product, the Nyko Charge Base works the same way as Power & Play Charging System for 360, the significant difference is for the same price, Nyko includes two rechargeable batteries.



Summary:


For the current price, there are better charging solutions for the Xbox 360 controller. The lack of included rechargeable batteries is definitely an issue, since competing products at the same price point include rechargeable batteries. There is also the issue of rechargeable battery compatibility, using the Microsoft battery pack and Energizer rechargeable guarantees functionality; however Energizer does not provide a list of compatible batteries, so there is going to be some trial and error involved.


This does not mean that the Energizer Power & Play Charging System for 360 is a bad charging solution, no quite the contrary. It works well and is well designed it just should be at a lower price point to be head and shoulders above it competitors.



DragonSteelMods gives the Energizer Power & Play Charging System for 360 a 4 out of 5 score.


Pros:

Well made

Works as described

Design matches original Xbox 360 system


Cons:

Batteries not included

Ties up controller during charge cycle

Same price as other solutions which include rechargeable batteries.




I would like to thank Performance Design Products for the chance to review the Power & Play Charging System for 360 and for their support of DSM. I would also like to thank Marina Renneke and Chris Fiscus for their assistance in completing this review.



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