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How to pair an Xbox One controller with an iPhone or iPad?
The iPhone and iPad finally feel like proper traditional game systems now that iOS and iPadOS support some Xbox One controllers and PlayStation DualShock 4 controllers. Unfortunately, you can’t use an Xbox One gamepad. You’ll specifically need the Bluetooth-compatible model that was made for the Xbox One S.
If you don’t want to bother looking for a number on a non-Elite controller, you can tell at a glance if your controller will work by looking for a segmented plate around the Xbox button. If your controller doesn’t have one, you’re probably good to go.
Making sure the controller works is the hardest part. Setting it up only takes a couple of seconds, and after that, it should work with any game with MFi controller support.
How to pair an Xbox One controller with an iPhone or iPad
- Open the Settings app.
- Press Bluetooth. Bluetooth is probably already on, but if it isn’t, flip the Bluetooth toggle at the top of the next page to green.
- While the Bluetooth menu is still open, grab your Xbox One controller and make sure it’s charged. Turn it on by pressing the Xbox logo button.
- Press the wireless enrollment button on the back of your Xbox One controller and hold it down for a few seconds. The light on the Xbox button should start flashing quickly (If your Xbox One controller is already unpaired from another device, you can usually skip this step. Pressing and holding the Xbox button will be enough to put it into pairing mode.)
- On your iPhone or iPad, you should see “Xbox Wireless Controller” pop up under Other Devices in the Bluetooth menu. Press it.
- The light on your Xbox button should immediately stop flashing and stay lit. Your Xbox One controller is now paired.