8Bitdo Wireless USB Adapter 2 for Switch, Windows, Mac & Steam Deck, Compatible with Xbox Series X & S Controller, Xbox One Bluetooth Controller, Switch Pro and PS5 Controller (Black)
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Denver
> 3 dayIt just worked without any trouble. Love it
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kam
> 3 dayBought this for my Nintendo Switch to use my Xbox One controller, I was surprised at how quickly it paired and no input lag when gaming, this is a good buy.
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Chrisgggg
> 3 dayI loved using this adapter. super easy to use.
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Lewis
> 3 dayHad to buy this as version 1 of the adapter (brown colored) does not support series S/X controllers, otherwise, same old adapter and same old good functionality. It has dropped the connection just once in over a month of daily usage, once synced, you can just press the Home button and it will pair with the adapter. It is posible to change input mode, check the manual for for exact combinations. Default will probably work in most cases though. Caveats, software and firmware instalation can be finicky, do not close the error screen (if any) as it will also close the software, just update things as normal and you can forget about updating for months. Despite the shenanigans with the software, I still believe is a great purchase to avoid a more expensive purchase, say, buying a switch pro controller when you have a ps o Xbox control lying around.
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Lucious Windler
> 3 dayI bought a switch pro controller and returned it because the joysticks had a bad clicking sound that we didn’t like. We had a Bluetooth Xbox controller sitting around for use with games on our Apple TV and I wanted to give this a try. For $19 we are now using our Xbox controller on our switch. The provided paper directions were really easy. Go on your computer and download their software. Plug this into your computer, choose your controller and follow the instructions to sync the 8bitdo to your controller after you use the software to update the firmware. Once it syncs, you can go and plug the 8bitdo into your switch. Use your other switch controller in settings to enable pro controller “wired communications”. I just had to turn my Xbox controller off and then back on and it synced. When going to the switch settings under “change grip order” I was able to push L and R and the controller came right up. You can use the Xbox controller to put the switch to sleep by pushing the lit button on the controller (this is now the home button). You can’t wake the switch up with the controller (you just use the switch power button), but as soon as the switch is on if you turn the controller on it syncs quickly. So far really happy with this.
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Gabi
> 3 dayFollowed pairing instructions and even read reviews on what to do and still can’t get my Xbox controller connected
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AAA
> 3 dayI hate the baby sized Switch remotes and wanted to use my much nicer Xbox version, this adapter works perfectly to allow that. Highly Recommend.
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Jacob
> 3 dayI’ve tested and played with ALL sorts of controllers and remotes and it truly does wonders. There is no delay in communication between the controllers and Nintendo. The only l controller I’ve had issues with is my PS5 controller. I was told I just needed to update my 8bitdo 2.0 via the internet. Besides that though, PS3, PS4, XBOX, and other controllers have been working great!
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Tiggntaz
> 3 dayI use this to play on my PC. It let me use my current Xbox controllers instead of buying a pricy one that has a USB adaptor with it. Great way to save some money and use the controllers you already have.
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DO NOT BUY THIS WITH DUALSENSE V 7.0
> 3 dayBut do buy it if you have an un-updated Dualsense lying around. Sony screwed around with an update and my up to date controllers would not connect. Went to Reddit and people had the same problem, wondering if it was a recent update to the controller. Luckily, I had a couple Dualsenses that I never use as they had trigger issues (that I mostly fixed) and got gifted new controllers. Synced up right away. And it’s phenomenal! Rumble, gyro. All working well and everything is very precise as far as latency concerns. So yeah, great product here. Using the best controller on the market (imo) for $20 rather than the apparent second best of the switch’s pro controller at $70. Big win