What’s the difference between the old and new Seagate Game Drive for Xbox?

In 2021, Seagate released a new version of the Xbox Game Drive. So, how does it stack up against the original? You can find out in this comparison guide between these two external hard disk drives. Quick Summary When compared to the older Xbox Game Drive, the new version adds a built-in LED bar that … Read more

How to fix Switch, Switch Lite and Switch OLED Bluetooth audio delay/lag

Support for Bluetooth earphones, headsets, headphones and speakers were recently added to the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite and Nintendo Switch OLED systems. When using the Bluetooth connection for audio, you may notice that there is a delay or lag in relations to what is happening on the screen. You can check out this troubleshooting … Read more

How to use Xbox Series S and X controller over a wired connection without batteries

The new controller that comes with the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X needs batteries if you want to use it wirelessly. If you are willing to sacrifice the wireless connectivity, then you can use the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X controllers without AA batteries or a rechargeable battery pack. To find … Read more

How to fix Nintendo Switch OLED Joy-Con disconnections

When playing your Nintendo Switch OLED with the Joy-Con controllers, you may experience disconnections. To stop your gamepads from getting randomly disconnected, you can check out this troubleshooting guide from Seeking Tech. 1. If you haven’t done so already, we recommend checking to see if your controllers are being recognized and registered correctly to your … Read more

Nintendo Switch OLED First-Party Accessory Compatibility Guide

The Nintendo Switch OLED is a new revision for the Switch family of gaming systems. You can check out this guide from Seeking Tech to see which first-party accessories are compatible with the new console. Nintendo Switch OLED Compatible First-Party Controllers The Nintendo Switch OLED system should be compatible with the following first-party controllers: Nintendo … Read more