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perhaps u didnt quite understand my question...how do i know that i have a v2 and not a v1 already? is there a difference i should look like to distinguish between the two versions?. the one i bought a couple of months ago uses two AA batteries if thats any good information.
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If it uses 2 AA Batteries, then you have the v2 version. The v1 uses 4 AA which is why it is somewhat heavy (I've gotten used to it already
). Kind of a shame that the v2 for you messed up already.... it kind of makes me worried how long it really lasts. I've had my v1 for a bit over a year so far and only now it started to mess up. Eh, I think I'll take my chances and pick up a couple of v2s.
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damn..it is a shame that my v2 already messed up already. i guess its time to go back to wal mart and buy another pair of v2 logitches wireless controllers.
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