Xbox Series S and X parts, the dedicated parts catalog for Microsoft's current-gen Xbox at ZedLabz.
Browse Xbox Series S/X parts by type
The Xbox Series S and Series X launched in 2020. The Xbox Wireless Controller (Series version) is shared across both consoles and is where most repair-and-mod activity sits, drift on the analog sticks is the routine driver, alongside trigger wear and bumper failure. ZedLabz stocks Series controller joysticks, hall-effect drift-fix upgrades, button kits, faceplate options and the smaller console-side parts.
Quick picks by repair scenario
- If a Series controller stick is drifting: a fresh joystick module. Hall-effect upgrades use magnetic sensors instead of contact-based potentiometers, avoiding the contact wear mechanism that causes drift.
- If a button or trigger feels dead: button kits and trigger modules restore the original feel. Most button work is screwdriver-only.
- If you want a custom look: third-party faceplates and shell options for the controller, plus skin sets for the console.
The Series S/X controller repair ladder
- Battery cover and AA / rechargeable batteries: basic refresh. The Xbox Series Wireless Controller takes AAs natively or any compatible rechargeable pack.
- Joystick replacement: like-for-like or hall-effect. Tri-point T8 / T6 drivers, careful teardown. An evening's project for first-time modders.
- Bumper / trigger / button refresh: accessible with the controller open.
- Shell swap: full rebuild. Plan for a couple of hours with patience.
- Console-side: dust and thermal pad refresh: preventative maintenance after a couple of years' use.
International tracked shipping available.
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Xbox Series S/X. FAQs
Are Xbox Series controllers compatible with Xbox One?
Mostly yes. Microsoft kept controller compatibility largely consistent. Xbox One controllers work on Series S/X for most games, and Series controllers work on Xbox One. Some niche features (specific Series-controller share-button behavior) may require a current-gen console. Bluetooth is supported on the newer Series controllers.
Can I install hall-effect sticks in a Series controller?
Yes, hall-effect modules compatible with the Xbox Series controller are available. The install requires a careful teardown (tri-point T8 then T6 drivers depending on revision) plus basic soldering for the stick pins. Set aside an evening for the first one, faster once you've done a couple.
Are Series S and Series X controllers physically the same?
Yes, both consoles ship with the same Xbox Wireless Controller (Series version). Functionally and physically identical. Replacement parts and mods cross over between consoles.
How do I open an Xbox Series controller?
The Series controller has hidden screws under the rubber side grips and the battery compartment label. Tools needed: a tri-point T8 driver for the outer screws, a T6 for some internal screws, and a plastic pry tool to separate the shell halves without scuffing. Watch a teardown video first if it's your first Xbox controller open.
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