The Xbox One S is the compact, affordable console in the Xbox One range, and it doubles as a 4K Blu-ray player, so it works as well for films as it does for games. It plays the full Xbox One library, which is thousands of titles that are cheap to pick up now, making it a great value machine. Buying one refurbished brings the cost down further, and every console is tested and graded by our team. If you want to compare the range, the refurbished Xbox hub has every model in one place. Take a look at what is in stock below.
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The One S is the console that does a bit of everything. It is small and quiet, it plays the whole Xbox One games library, and it has a 4K Blu-ray player built in, so it earns its place under the TV whether you are gaming or watching films. Games are upscaled for 4K TVs, and while it is not as powerful as the One X, it is the cheaper way to get a capable Xbox with a big catalogue behind it.
Each console is fully tested, cleaned and graded before it goes on sale. You will see the grade on every listing, from A+ Pristine down through A Excellent, B Good and C Grade, so you can decide how much cosmetic wear you are happy with and pay accordingly. A lower grade performs exactly like a top one, it just carries a few more marks from its previous life.
If you have a 4K TV and want games running at native 4K, the more powerful refurbished Xbox One X is worth the step up, and the standard refurbished Xbox One sits alongside it. Not sure where to start? Our best consoles for beginners guide can help, and when you are ready for the latest generation the refurbished Xbox Series S is the affordable step up.
Buying refurbished rather than new saves you money and keeps a good console in use rather than sitting in a drawer. Every one is checked over properly before it leaves us, so it is a machine we would be happy to game on ourselves.
The One S is the compact, affordable model that upscales games to 4K and plays 4K Blu-rays. The Xbox One X is the more powerful console that runs supported games at native 4K. Both play the same games, so if you have a 4K TV and want the sharpest visuals, choose the One X. If you want the better value all-rounder, the One S is a great pick.
Yes. The One S has a built-in 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player, so it works as a films machine as well as a console. Games are upscaled for 4K TVs rather than running at native 4K, which is the main difference from the One X.
Yes. It is one of the most affordable ways into Xbox, it plays a huge library of games that are cheap to buy now, and it doubles as a 4K Blu-ray player. A refurbished One S brings the price down further, which makes it great value as a first console or a second machine for the family.
Each console is graded so there are no surprises. A+ Pristine looks close to new, A Excellent has very light wear, B Good shows some visible marks, and C Grade carries more noticeable signs of use. Whichever grade you choose, the console has been fully tested and works the same. The grade only reflects how it looks.
Yes, every console is covered by our warranty and returns are straightforward if anything is not right. The exact cover is confirmed at checkout.