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8Bitdo Wireless USB Adapter 1 for Switch, Switch OLED, Windows, Mac & Raspberry Pi, Compatible with Switch Pro, Switch Joy-con, PS5 PS4 Controller and More

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Arrives Nov 30 – Dec 5
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Style: USB Adapter 1


Features

  • System compatibility: Switch, Switch OLED, Windows PC,macOS & Raspberry Pis and more.
  • Controller compatibility: all 8BitDo Bluetooth Controllers and Arcade Stick, PS5 PS4 PS3 Controller, Switch Pro, Switch Joy-con, Wii Mote, Wii U Pro and more.
  • Supports ultimate software - customize button mapping, adjust stick & trigger sensitivity, vibration control and create macros with any button combination.
  • Support 6-axis motion on Switch and Vibration on X-input mode.
  • Note: Xbox Bluetooth controllers on the latest firmware released in Sep, 2021 are NOT supported any longer, due to their bluetooth change from Classic to BLE.

Description

Note: ultimate software is compatible with PS5, PS4, Xbox One S/x Bluetooth Controller and Switch Pro only.


Release date: April 1, 2020


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


Product Dimensions: 5.12 x 9.84 x 6.3 inches; 0.8 Ounces


Binding: Paperback


Language: English


Rated: Adults Only


Item model number: 5


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 0.8 ounces


Manufacturer: 8Bitdo


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Date First Available: December 11, 2017


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  • It works great! PS3 controller takes extra work but will work--read for info
Style: USB Adapter 1
My son really got used to using Wii U Pro controllers with the Wii U. He likes the Wii U Pro controller a lot and I found a controller on clearance so I didn't care much that he got his grimy. Grimy controllers are one of my pet peeves. But now that we have the switch, my son always want to use my Switch Pro controller. I don't want to pay for another Switch Pro controller, but he's already gotten my Switch Pro controller gross once! This solved all my problems. He now can use the Wii U Pro controller and I can have the Switch Pro controller all to myself! It's not perfect. It does have some pros and cons. Here they are: Pros: -lets me use a Wii U Pro controller or a Wiimote, or a PS3 controller, or a PS4 controller with my Switch. (one controller at a time per 8Bitdo adapter) -sync was easy--press the button on the 8bitdo adapter and then press the sync button on the Wii U Pro controller. It's slightly different for other controllers except for PS3 (see cons). -Just works. I've had zero issues playing games this way. It does not seem to add lag or any other issues. Cons: -pairing a PS3 controller requires a windows or mac computer and a program from the 8Bitdo website (included in the firmware download). It works, but it takes work. -can't turn the Switch on when the Switch is asleep in the dock. The home button on a real Switch controller will turn on the docked Switch but no buttons on a controller connected to the 8Bitdo receiver wake the Switch up. -no rumble except for PS4 controllers for some reason -no motion controls except with a PS4 controller. (This is sometimes expected since the Wii U controller doesn't have motion controls built in). -can only use in dock mode. Well, actually I tried with a USB-C to USB adapter in portable mode and it works, but you'll need a stand or something and you can't plug in your battery charger. I also assume it will affect battery life, but I assume not too much. (I won't be testing because I won't be using it in docked mode) -no manual except the barest instructions on the back of the box. It at least should tell you to go to their website for the full manual! Concerns: -I've had no problems with the adapter interfering with Switch controllers, but it is a a bluetooth adapter when the Switch connects to the official controllers with bluetooth too. I'm thinking about getting a second 8Bitdo adapter, but I wonder when too much bluetooth interference might cause problems. I know I'm not saying it's the most amazing thing ever, but it really does solve a problem and make controllers I already have useful with the Switch. So I'm really happy with it. I don't care about motion controls and I can live without rumble. As far as actually working with the controllers, it's perfect. I really do suggest this as a way to get controllers working with your switch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2018 by Michael

  • Dont Buy a Generic USB Dongle
Style: USB Adapter 1
TLDR: It works, though it might require some configuration. I did not use this with anything other than a 8bitdo controller. If you're using an 8bitdo controller make sure to run the firmware updater, this dongle works fine under windows 10 and X-Input. No latency issues, no controller issues, nothing. It works as expected, and it works and feels just as it does when it is wired. Barring extreme latencyphobes I saw no noticeable lag, it felt no different to my DS4 in these regards. I am generally sensitive to latency, but in the world of wireless controllers you adapt quick since its not 'heavy' or sluggish anymore. The advancements of modern technology, yada yada. That said you need to run steams identify config to make it work properly with no latency and no button issues. For some reason prior to doing this I could only use the left analog stick and like 1 button. The analog stick would jump 2-3 options, and the button had dire input lag. When running identify it lets you map all of the buttons on the controller, and then you can label it as whatever you please (I just left it default to Xbox One Controller, its fine). Funny thing is, all you're doing is mapping the buttons and viola no pain or suffering. Reason for not using generic usb bt dongle? For one I dont know if it even works with the 8bitdo controller. Secondly you need very good line of sight, a leg, an arm, or even a wire can hamper your connection. Thirdly latency when using them, since they need perfect line of sight can go from 5ms to 50ms(DS4Windows Latency Meter) in a heart beat resulting in noticeable input lag. I got a generic dongle for my DS4 controller since the official dongle broke, and hooo boy was I a sad sad panda. (PC's and BT, something that never developed properly. Maybe some laptops have good BT receivers). This 8bitdo dongle should work with a DS4, but I couldn't be arsed to test that, simply because I find the SN30 Pro+ to be quite a bit superior in many ways other than rumble. Also this dongle doesn't let you use motion controls wirelessly, the official Sony BT Dongle does. Motion control might not seem important, but when you find a game that you can map it to, you'll miss it(like ED). If I do connect my DS4, because curiosity always bites, i'll update if there are any problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2020 by Ritz

  • Rápido y sin fallas
Style: USB Adapter 2 Brown
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2022 by Joseph G.

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