Here's how to get your hands on a sweet custom-made Xbox One controller

2016-06-16T19:42:00Z

If you're bored of the various shades of black, white, and chrome that make up the vast majority of your devices, Xbox wants to let you spice things up a bit with a custom Xbox One controller.

Here's how you get one:

All you have to do is visit the Xbox Design Lab's site. When you do so, you're greeted with a pretty standard looking controller.

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The Xbox Design Lab was unveiled during Xbox's E3 presentation, just after they announced a new slim version of the Xbox One.

But with just a view clicks, you can customize the controller's body color, the thumbsticks, the D-pad, the triggers, and even the AXBY buttons.

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You can opt for something extremely bright.

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Or something a little more toned down.

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Unfortunately, if you want to get your hands on one of these, it's going to cost you. They cost $79.99. And if you want something engraved on the front, that will run you an extra $10.

Standard Xbox One controllers usually go for $60. Xbox

We obviously had to make a Tech Insider controller. Here's how it turned out:

We have to admit, it looks pretty sweet. Probably still won't shell out the $90 for it, though. Sorry, Xbox. Xbox

So, what do you think? Is it worth $80 to get one of these bad boys?

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