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Adam Siefferman
> 3 dayI was afraid of input lag and such as I am leaning to play Kaizo Mario and accuracy is key. This thing feels 10000% better than my original SNES controller and is really helping my kaizo gameplay. Going to be buying more for sure!
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TJ
> 3 day8bits older product that came out with the super NT analog had horrible reviews and cost more money. 8bit lately has perfected a lot of their controllers so I took the plunge on this controller. I think this newer version one is way more refined. My only gripe is theres no charging port on the receiver anymore that the old one had. I can live without that because the controller plays awesome there are no false d-pad moves, and everything feels on point with precision.
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Andrew Yanez
> 3 dayWas recommended this controller, and I was not disappointed. Might buy a second one the next chance I get.
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JEB
> 3 dayBeen waiting for these to restock, and finally got my hands on a pair! So happy! Good quality and feels just like my old original controllers! Best buy since I bought my Super NT!
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Dustin
> 3 dayWorks well
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KingLouisXIV
> 3 daycharges quickly and simple set up for the snes
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Filip Zivkovic
Greater than one weekReally awesome build quality, response time is super fast, couldnt notice any latency. Didnt even have to charge the units, just turned them on and they are ready to go. Buttons are very nice, and you can even hook these up to your PC
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Kitkatarn
Greater than one weekGot this for the old snes system. Building a retro wall in my basement and these work nicely to let us play from the couch across the room.
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Ben W
> 3 dayLove it. Just got an SD2SNES and wanted a wireless controller as well. It feels original but works far better than any wireless controller I owned before the GameCube came around. If you are looking for a wireless controller for the SNES, this is the one you want.
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Aaron Webster
Greater than one weekI bought this item for use on a NTSC-U Super Nintendo and Nintendo Switch. I thought that this would work for that because it comes with a connector for the SNES and the From the manufacturer section said it was compatible with the Switch. (Hell, even the 8bitdo site says its compatible. When I received it I first tried to connect it to the Switch. But when I tried to use it on the Switch the controller couldnt be found. I figured it needed an update. I found the update for this exact model on the 8bitdo site, followed the exact instructions of the readme file (which on step 3 tells you to put it in upgrade mode), and updated the controller. Unfortunately, after the update the controller was still in upgrade mode. The manual didnt say how to take it out of this mode and nothing about it could be found on the 8bitdo site or any forums. Turns out there is no way to manually take it out of upgrade mode. The only way is to perform an update and have it be successful. If, for some reason, the controller does not have a successful update it cannot be taken out of this mode and thus cannot be used on any console. Straight out of the box I have had issues with this product with zero time where it has worked as desired. I have been communicating with 8bitdo to see how I can possibly get this taken care of. This issue is currently ongoing (as it has been for two days) but I have been notified by 8bitdo that this controller does not work with the Switch at all. The From the manufacturer section for this product is incorrect. Personal gripe: 8bitdo has different names for different products (ex. SN30, SN30 Pro, SN30 Pro+, etc.). But there are three different models of the basic SN30. Some are currently supported. Some are not. But there isnt a really good way to tell which model you have. Theyre all called SN30. Theyre told apart by their functions which isnt the easiest way to identify them. Why the hell cant 8bitdo call each generation of a model by a very clear number on both the product and the website? (ex. SN30 1, SN30 2, etc.) I have noticed from my other 8bitdo products that the newer, more complex devices are pretty great, but the older, simpler ones can sometimes be a real pain because of issues like this. Personally with the problems I have experienced, I would AVOID this controller. Get a newer model SN30 Pro (with Bluetooth) and newer model SNES adapter (with Bluetooth). Thats a bit more expensive but youll be MUCH better off.