No prices yet. I may never financially recover from this.

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      It does! Verge reports that battery pops out like old cellphone batteries

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        Nice!

        Edit: do you have to disassemble the controller (with a screwdriver or something) or is it accessible with just my hands? I swap (rechargeable) AAs on my XBox360 controller quite a bit, and part of why I like it is that I can do it quickly if the battery dies while playing.

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          Looks like you’ll have to remove the entire bottom shell. From GN’s video:

          A disassembled Steam Controller with its bottom shell removed and its insides visible.

          The shell doesn’t seem to have a separately removable battery cover, although I don’t see a reason why someone wouldn’t be able to just cut a hole or 3D-print an accessible shell. Dbrand comes to mind. Or that’s just a show piece and the retail product might have a battery cover.

          It also looks like the screw posts don’t have threaded metal inserts, which is concerning.

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            That is a bit of a shame, I was excited to see the Steam Frame controllers simply use AA batteries.

            I wish more things used those, or maybe some new standard with more energy density. Swapping batteries immediately is one thing I miss from the Wii days…

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      It probably will. Watch Gamers Nexus’ video, it has a short clip that shows the battery, and it looks like it’s held in a receptacle like removable phone batteries. Valve have already said that you’d be able to disassemble the controller with a screwdriver, but no word yet on replacement parts. But based on the Steam Deck, I would be shocked if they didn’t offer at least replacement batteries.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWUxObt1efQ&t=41m19s