Description
The AC Adapter replaces any lost or broken AC power adapter for the systems. The AC Adapter has a LED indicator light to display the power status of the 360 system, and its auto voltage feature allows the adapter to be used worldwide.
Features
- Compatible with Xbox 360
- Over 9 feet in total length
- Input: AC 100-240V 2A 47-63Hz / Output: DC 135W 12V 10.83A/5Vsb 1A
- LED Status Light - Green: Power on, Orange: Stand-BY
Customer Reviews
Blue Dolphin
I bought this so my son wouldn't have to wait for Microsoft to send another power supply, but this one is falling apart a month after I ordered it. The cord is coming out of the block, the wiring is exposed and it has only been moved twice. Cheap piece of junk. Look elsewhere for this product!
Jake
This power supply works... For a while.It's cheaply made and will fail in about 6 months. I realize the real power supplies are hard to get but this one is not worth your time expect as a substitute while you get your real brick replaced.
Brad Hudson
Wow, it's so hard to even begin to explain my enormous level of dissatisfaction with this 360 Slim compatible power supply (partially because I generally expect a product to actually perform it's job at least until the 30 day warranty expires but mostly because I'm a second time sucker for this inert hunk of cheap plastic and even cheaper Chinese components that somehow are the actual BRIGHT SPOTS when compared to the slipshod assembly of this $15 paperweight). I'm not a heavy user of my 360 so a year ago after my original power supply failed I ordered this same product. It was significantly less expensive than a Miicrosoft replacement and at the time the reviews were relatively mixed but balanced, on the whole. I went ahead and purchased it (since common sense says any item will naturally skew towards more negative reviews than positive because those with issues are much more likely to leave a review than someone who's pleased with their purchase as there's little incentive to leave a positive review when compared to the veritable mountain of motivation a dissatisfied customer has to post one). Needless to say after 9 months of noisy operation it failed. Seeing as I'm a light user of my console I just sighed and went on to something else, my inoperable 360 barely crossing my mind for 3 months. Then I realized it was December and my son (who's a very heavy 360 user) would be coming to stay with me for 10 days beginning December 26 (he's 15, lives with my ex in NC and our holidays together have been those 10 post Christmas days since our divorce and my subsequent move back to Texas). Suddenly the fact I needed to replace the power supply again became a pressing concern. No worries, I'll just hop on Amazon and order a replacement to arrive before Christmas with time to spare before his arrival. Once again the shining beacon that is the Sun Valley's huge price difference was again impossible to ignore. Knowing my last unit only lasted 9 months I again perused the consolidated review totals (and not the actual reviews, a key point in why I consider myself almost as much to blame here) and while the total number of all reviews was noticeably higher (and the ratio of poor to good reviews skewed further in favor of poor than they had previously) again I used my (obviously flawed?) logic from my previous purchase to once again fall victim to the Sirens' song that is that huge price difference. I one clicked my order and saw it would arrive December 20. Plenty of time to spare. It arrived as promised and I did not hook it up immediately as I had other obligations pre Christmas. On Monday the 23rd I decided to go ahead and hook it up for a brief test run, a voyage so calamitous it makes the Titanic 's maiden voyage appear to be a rousing success in comparison. It took all of 15 minutes to fail initially. I of course went through the nonsensical routine of trying a different outlet which somehow worked, flying in the face of every law of electricity I knew from the 5 years I spent after college as a salesman of industrial electrical equipment. Being a pile of garbage it could only stand up to the all powerful nature of Ohms' Law (maybe something else, that's the only specific one i still remember) for so long before crumbling under it's wrath. The exact time it achieved what I now consider its most successful stint as a power supply? Less than 5 minutes. Ohms is not kind to those that test his will so no amount of cajoling followed by anger filled slaps to the case could revive it. Needless to say my drive to the airport to meet my son's flight contained an additional side trip to (not my local) Gamestop, the only place in town I could find that had a MICROSOFT power supply in stock (and they only had one, total). I paid a $5 premium over what I would have paid had I ordered the factory part to begin with. So, it only cost me $5 to learn a lesson I should have learned months ago: this unit is a complete and utter failure on every level. The money you'll save up front is not enough to make up for the anger, despair, and, finally, the acceptance you've been hornswoggled. Thankfully Amazon does cover the return shipping costs for returns due to failure. Sure, if they didn't I'd still only be out $15 at most, but it would have been one insult too many from Sun Valley, makers of "quality" electronics replacement parts. I think I'd likely have treated this brick to a Viking funeral rather than returned it as that would have been 1 insult too many.Short version: do not buy this. It isn't worth anywhere near the supposed savings you'll reap buying a non factory replacement. Bite the bullet and splash the cash on a Microsoft factory replacement. And by all means don't be as spectacularly stupid as I was and do it twice. Read more ›
Amazon Customer
I was very disappointed blew up when my son was playing on the Xbox give it one star because they wont let me put zero
B. Miller
This power supply works but every time I turn it on it sounds like a lawnmower getting ready to clip the yard. I can accept a little noise after all my Xbox is older but this makes a bit too much for my taste. I would not buy another like this.
Kevin D. McConnell
Don't buy the AC adapter from this place. They are crap! The first one that came went to the red light of death as soon as it was plugged in. I contacted the seller who sent another one that immediately went to the red light of death again. So I contacted the seller yet again and I was told I had to ship them back to them which the shipping where Im at was more than the original cost of the adapter. So here I am with two more fried adapters and no working Xbox.
matthew
This company that sells this product is cheating you of your money. I bought one from them only to first: recieve the wrong item and then receive a fake of the actual item i had ordered. BTW to the company responsible. You may want to A. Sell the real deal for the same price B. If you are going to sell an imitation at least sell it in working order. C. Put the same Torx screws in that Microsoft does. Not Phillip screws. At least that way you can put some credibility to the fake and say its just a repaired one. oh and BTW false advertising on your part.oh and don't worry I'll be getting in touch with amazon customer support to see what options i myself may have with your "company".your very disappointed customer.
Joseph Leung
Don't even bother buying this crap, it didn't even work. I bought this because my old adapter died, but this one is not working at the first time I plug it in to the xbox. So just a friendly reminder, don't buy this.........
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