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8Bitdo Lite SE Bluetooth Gamepad for Switch, Switch Lite, Android and Raspberry Pi, for Gamers with Limited Mobility

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Features

  • Ultra Portable
  • Designed for Accessibility - Buttons have less resistance for easy pressing & Joysticks are more sensitive for easy use
  • L3/R3 separated
  • Rumble vibration, motion controls.
  • Customizable turbo functionality (D-input)
  • Compatible with Switch, Switch Lite, Android and Raspberry Pi.

Description

One of the primary goals of Lite SE was to engineer buttons and joysticks with less resistance and greater sensitivity allowing for gamers with limited mobility to play with greater flexibility.


Release date: July 15, 2022


Pricing: The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price.


Package Dimensions: 6.06 x 3.94 x 1.65 inches; 2.82 Ounces


Binding: Video Game


Language: English


Item model number: 2


Item Weight: 2.82 ounces


Manufacturer: 8Bitdo


Country of Origin: China


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: June 17, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 3 Changes could make this controller the greatest portabke gamepad of all time!
First of all, d-input is fine for this controller. As far as I know the only advantage of x-input over d-input is analog triggers, which this controller doesn't have. This controller works fine on PC and Android as it is, although I suppose x-input could be a nice addition if the Lite SE 2 were to exist. Next, the buttons. They feel great. They feel a lot like the Nintendo DS lite face buttons that are ever so slightly easier to press, if that makes any sense. The rest of the buttons (+, -, home, star, L3, and R3) they feel different but they are great too. They sticks are exatcly like joycon sticks but with a smaller cap which is great for this kind of ultra portable gamepads. Lastly, I want to provide feedback to 8Bitdo in case they ever make a revision of this controller, the mythical Lite SE 2 if you will. First, add a proper d-pad. No third party controller should ever mimic the split d-pad from Nintendo's joy cons, they are complete trash and should burn in hell. Just add a d-pad with the same ease of press design in mind. Second, add shoulder buttons to the back of the controller like the original 8bitdo Lite controller. I like the fact that this controller gives you the option of pressing the sticks for L3 and R3 or use the separate L3 and R3 dedicated buttons, and I believe the same should apply for the shoulder buttons as well. Otherwise games like breath of the wild or dark souls are border line impossible to play. Finally, make the non-slip pad on the back actually removable or optional. You can see in the promotional pictures someone peeling back the pad on tbe back of the controller. YOU CAN'T DO THAT! The pad is glued to the back and once you remove it, you can't put it back on. You shouldn't get rid of that idea, just make it optional rather than have the non-slip pad pre-installed. If 8bitdo ever makes the Lite SE 2 with this improvements I will sing the praises of 8bitdo until the end of times. Make it happen 8bitdo! (By they way, if you okay with the quirks I listed above than I would recommend this controller). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2022 by Javier

  • As a disabled gamer, I think it's good, but some changes could make it great.
First of all, the price perfect. Kudos for making an accessible controller that disabled people can actually afford! I love the feel and the layout of the buttons. This is the best part of the controller. They are easy to press and are responsive. I have been finding a lot of games easier to play. However there is one issue, a easy press dpad would have been a lot better than dpad buttons. The buttons are awkward to use especially trying anything diagonal. A dpad with the L and L2 buttons next to it would have been better. I like the feel of the analog sticks, they are very comfortable. However they are a bit too sensitive. I barely press and they are full force, it makes some games impossible that require analog precision. It would have been very nice to have BOTH shoulder buttons and the matching face buttons. In some situations its nice to have the shoulder buttons, as its hard to use 2 buttons at once or a face button with an analog stick. An easier to press shoulder button maybe such as in the Lite 1 would have been nice to have. Finally, on the software side, this could really use Xinput and software remapping. Why not make this compatible with Ultimate Software? Being an accessible controller it would make sense to have custom button remapping. To sum up: Pros: -Easy to press buttons, responsive, close together -Comfortable analog sticks -Shoulder buttons and R3 & L3 as face buttons Wish list for next version : -Button remapping (ultimate software) -Xinput -Actual Dpad -Shoulder buttons (alongside matching face buttons) --perhaps have the extra face buttons as 1, 2, 3, & 4 and the user chooses their function -Analog stick with finer control Anyway thank you 8bitdo for a decent controller! I'm sure i'll be using it a lot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2022 by Wes J Titus

  • Great idea! But you gotta get used to it
My left arm is messed up, so this little guy is great. But the button placement as well as the buttons all being roughly the same size makes it a bit tough to use
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022 by Amir Ali

  • Really light touch and great, but buttons too close together for my clumsy fingers
I love, love how light touch the buttons are. And how L1 L2 and L3 (and R123) are all normal buttons instead of triggers. But I keep mashing L, L2, -, +, and taking screenshots by accident. They're sooo close to the D pad. Thank you for making things, though!
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2022 by Icantdecide

  • Amazing little controller!
Awhile ago my husband & I found this controller on Amazon. It said it's was designed specifically for users with limited mobility, so it's very compacted together into a very small unit, & the shoulder buttons are on the front with your other buttons, A B X Y etc. The shoulder buttons perk alone were enough reason for my husband to insist we pre-order it. He wanted an option for me to have of playing any games requiring shoulder button use without having to use my fancy Quad stick handsfree controller, so that I could play laying down, on days when my back hurts. Which most require anymore, so he didn't like my game options being so limited. It arrived a week ago, & I finally had a chance to try it. This thing is way cooler than expected. In addition to all the buttons in front, all the buttons are super clicky. Very sensitive to the touch, which really helps with comfort. My favorite part though? IT HAS BUTTON MAPPING. Yep, I can arrange the buttons however I please, exactly the same way you can with the joycon's settings. But this thing is a more comfortable use. I liked my joycons fine, so I didn't expect it to feel even better to me. I highly recommend this controller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2022 by Heather R.

  • Good Controller until it got stick drift return policy could not be worse!
I have used many controllers for the switch and this is one of the more difficult ones to use. It has a grippy pad on the bottom so you can set it on the desk and play but it’s just too small for that. You might as well invest in a game pad. That said i had a lot of fun using it until yesterday! After using this controller for a total of less than 5 hours over a month it got stick drift the day after i could return or exchange it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022 by Ame4

  • Genius design
Has everything you can need , lest the wake up function.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022 by Gonell

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