Quick take
Choosing among these four controllers starts with one question: do you want a cable-free session or a direct wired connection? The lineup includes a wired PDP pad for Xbox One, Series S/X, and PC; a wireless Microsoft Xbox One pad; a wireless Teknogame pad for Xbox 360, PC, and Mac; and the GameSir G7 Pro, which supports both wired and wireless connectivity and is compatible with Xbox One, Series S/X, and PC. Listed prices run from $14.99 to $44.99, so the real decision is matching the pad to the hardware you actually use. If you only play on Xbox One, the Microsoft 1708 lines up with that need. If you move between a console and a PC, the GameSir's dual-mode design is the feature to focus on.
Listed price comparison
| Product | Listed price | Price bar |
| GameSir G7 Pro Tri-Mode Controller Xbox Wired / PC Wireless Shadow Ember | USD 44.99 | |
| PDP Xbox Wired Gaming Controller 049-012-1 USB Plug-and-Play | USD 18.00 | |
| Teknogame 2.4GHz wireless controller for Xbox 360, PC, and Mac - Black New | USD 14.99 | |
| Fully Working Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Controller White/Black Model 1708 | USD 14.99 | |
Decision matrix
| Product | Connection | Compatibility | Condition | Best for |
| GameSir G7 Pro | Wired + Wireless | Xbox One, Series S/X, PC | Used | Players who want one pad for console and PC |
| PDP 049-012-1 | Wired | Xbox One, Series S/X, PC | Used | A straightforward wired spare for console or desktop |
| Teknogame 2.4GHz | Wireless | Xbox 360, PC, Mac | New | Xbox 360 or PC/Mac players who want a new wireless pad |
| Microsoft 1708 | Wireless | Xbox One | Used | Xbox One owners who want a Microsoft pad |
Product notes
GameSir G7 Pro Tri-Mode Controller Xbox Wired / PC Wireless Shadow Ember

The GameSir G7 Pro is the only controller in this group that lists both wired and wireless connectivity. Its 6-foot cable gives you extra reach in wired mode, and the compatibility list covers Xbox One, Series S/X, and PC. It is a used pad and is stated to work without issues. The Shadow Ember finish is black, so the color is a simple black rather than a bright one. The limitation is that the wireless mode only matters if you actually use it untethered; if you play in one spot at a desk, that flexibility is easy to ignore. If your setup includes a PC and an Xbox, this is the flexible controller.
PDP Xbox Wired Gaming Controller 049-012-1 USB Plug-and-Play

The PDP wired controller is a straightforward option: plug in the USB cable and it handles Xbox One, Series S/X, and PC. The red color is an easy visual cue for a secondary pad, and the plastic build matches the functional design. The condition is used, and it was bought for a Raspberry Pi emulation project before being used only briefly. The limitation is the cable itself-you stay within its length while playing, and if your gaming spot is far from the console, that tether can get in the way. For a spare wired pad at a mid-level listed price, the PDP offers a clean plug-and-play experience.
Teknogame 2.4GHz wireless controller for Xbox 360, PC, and Mac - Black New

The Teknogame pad is the only new controller in this set, and it targets a different corner of the Xbox world: Xbox 360, PC, and Mac. If you still own an Xbox 360 or prefer a wireless pad for a PC or Mac, this black controller is ready without any wear from previous use. The material is plastic, the connectivity is wireless, and the merchant listed for this unit is Mw_LV_2YQJC. The limitation is compatibility: it is not made for Xbox One or Series consoles, so it will not help if those are your primary systems. For Xbox 360 use or a PC/Mac gaming setup, the Teknogame gives you a new wireless pad without the complexity of wired mode.
Fully Working Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Controller White/Black Model 1708

The Microsoft 1708 is the wireless pad to consider if Xbox One is your main platform. It uses a white and black color scheme, connects without a cable, and is compatible with the Microsoft Xbox One. The used condition is accompanied by a stick-drift check that reports values below the threshold, which is a useful bit of reassurance for a used gamepad. The limitation is that the compatibility list stops at Xbox One; there is no Series S/X or PC claim for this unit, and the controller arrives without any additional accessories. If you simply want a wireless Microsoft pad for your Xbox One, this model keeps the setup focused.
Final recommendation by use case
For Xbox One wireless use, the Microsoft 1708 is the right pick: it is wireless, Microsoft-branded, and comes with a stick-drift check. For PC or Mac players who want a new wireless pad, the Teknogame is the option to choose. For a simple wired spare that can cover Xbox One, Series S/X, and PC, the PDP is the cable-connected choice. And if you want a single controller that can move between Xbox and PC, the GameSir G7 Pro is the one to choose.