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Measuring in at 16mm thick, 8BitDo’s new Arcade Controller connects to the Switch over Bluetooth and to PCs using an included 2.4GHz USB dongle. For minimal latency, it can also connect to ...
The 8BitDo Ultimate 2 controller is available to buy now from the brand’s Amazon store. It costs $59.99 / £49.99 (around AU$90), which is actually $10 / £10 cheaper than its predecessor. As a ...
The 8BitDo Ultimate Controller offers rear paddles, an included rechargeable battery and charging dock, and robust customization software, making it one of the best Switch controllers you can buy.
8BitDo’s Ultimate Controller is available for preorder now on Amazon and begins shipping on October 28th. The controller has a wireless charging dock and can be customized through 8BitDo’s new ...
The 8BitDo Ultimate Controller also has face buttons for select/start, turbo, menu, and profile swapping. Flip the device over, and you’ll see two more buttons on the grips.
Both of these controllers have remappable back buttons as well, which the much cheaper 8BitDo Ultimate C controllers don’t. Still, the 8BitDo Ultimate C wireless controller can be had for $30 on ...
The 8BitDo’s Ultimate Gaming Controller is on sale for $10 less than its regular retail price. While that may not sound like a huge saving the device is already significantly cheaper than its ...
These somewhat subjective assessments aside, though, the 8BitDo Ultimate 2C is a controller that kind of stumps me, because I cannot for the life of me see how 8BitDo is listing this thing for a ...
The Pro 2 is the sequel to 8BitDo’s SN30 Pro+ — a full sized controller designed with modern features and wrapped in classic gaming aesthetics. At first glance the new controller looks almost ...
The 8BitDo Pro 2 is a Bluetooth controller that works just as well on consoles like the Switch as it does on PC, Mac, and even mobile. It’s become one of my favorite third-party controllers, and ...
Retro gaming-accessory specialist 8BitDo has put a new spin on its popular SN30 Pro controller, which combines SNES-inspired design with DualShock-esque analog sticks. The result, called the SN30 ...