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<p>Microsoft has started testing a new version of firmware for its Xbox One, Xbox Elite 2, and Xbox Adaptive Controllers that should dramatically improve cross-device connectivity and latency. Notably, Microsoft
says the controllers now support Bluetooth Low Energy for improved connectivity with iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 devices.</p>
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