Xbox One S 500GB Console with Cables, Two Controllers, and 5 Games Bundle
Microsoft · Electronics > Video Game Consoles

Era / Decade
Mid-2010s (Released August 2016). Dating clues include HDMI 2.0 markings and the Model 1681 designation on the rear label.
Material
Molded ABS plastic housing, internal copper/aluminum heat sinks, and standard electronic components.
Condition
Very Good. The console and box appear clean with minimal yellowing (common in white plastic). Includes the original retail box, one white OEM controller, one black OEM controller, and boxed games.
Demand Level
Moderate to Strong. While superseded by the Series S/X, the One S is highly desired for its physical disc drive (which the Series S lacks) and 4K Blu-ray playback.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$140.00 - $185.00 (Low: console only, Mid: bundle as shown, High: if games are high-value titles and console is factory reset with all cords).
Estimated Retail Value
$299.00 (original 2016 launch price for 500GB model bundle).
Comparable Sales
Recent eBay sold listings for boxed One S consoles with 2 controllers range from $130-$170. Black Ops II alone sells for $15-$25 depending on condition.
Description
Microsoft Xbox One S 500GB gaming console in Robot White. Features 4K Blu-ray player and HDR support. Bundle includes the original retail packaging, two wireless controllers (one white, one black), and a stack of five games including Halo 4, Halo Reach, and Call of Duty: Black Ops II (backwards compatible titles). Perfect starter kit for 1080p gaming and media streaming.
Key Features
Includes original box which appeals to collectors/gift-shoppers; dual controllers add significant value ($25+ each); includes popular backwards compatible Xbox 360 titles like Black Ops II which maintain high individual resale value.
Authenticity Indicators
Genuine Microsoft holographic stickers and serial number labels on the rear of the console. Controller logos and battery compartment text match OEM standards. High confidence.
Flaws to Note
Minor scuffing on the bottom black plastic of the console. Box shows light shelf wear at the corners. Game cases for the top two items appear to be generic or missing cover art.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay is best for reaching the widest audience; Facebook Marketplace is ideal for a quick local sale to avoid high shipping costs on heavy consoles; Mercari is great for gaming bundles.
Selling Tips
Take a photo of the console turned on and connected to a TV to prove functionality. Use keywords like '4K Ultra HD', 'HDR', and 'Backward Compatible'. Ship the console inside another box to protect the original Microsoft packaging, as it adds value to collectors.