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We share what you can do if your Xbox One Controller keeps disconnecting and won't stay on. It could be a battery issue, and sometimes you need to power cycle the console.
The Xbox Series X controller keeps disconnecting issue is usually caused by a software glitch. The best way to fix this problem right now is to perform a software update on the Xbox console.
If Xbox One Controller is not recognized, not turning on, connecting, or showing up, check the USB cable and replace its batteries. Here are some other working fixes.
In a Microsoft forum thread titled "XBOX Series X Controller keeps disconnecting," users are reporting the most frustrating of issues: the system keeps cutting off their controllers.
Some users have reported that the Xbox Series X controller stops sending inputs to the console. Microsoft is aware of the issue and is currently working on a fix.
I'm also on the latest firmware, via the Xbox Accessories app. I can have my controller connected and in a game, and that's when the controller starts randomly disconnecting.
If your Xbox controller has been disconnecting randomly recently, you're not alone. Scores of threads across reddit and other Xbox support sites detail instances where the Xbox Series X and Xbox ...
Some Xbox Series X controllers are failing to stay connected to Xbox One, Xbox Series S, or Xbox Series X consoles or repeatedly attempting to reconnect.
Microsoft has committed to correcting an issue that causes some Xbox Series X controllers to stop sending inputs in certain games and, in some cases, disconnecting from consoles entirely.
And if you’re experiencing controller disconnects on a Windows PC over Bluetooth (rather than an Xbox console), there may already be a fix for that. There’s a Windows Update you can download.
Sometimes, Xbox controllers can run into issues with staying connected. Here's how to fix the most common issues with your Xbox Series X|S controller.