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The 2 Pack 2.4 GHz Wireless USB Controller is designed for retro gaming enthusiasts, offering seamless connectivity and compatibility with a wide range of devices and operating systems. With a robust wireless range, extended battery life, and super-sensitive buttons, this controller is perfect for both nostalgic gameplay and modern gaming setups.
Color | Multicolored Keys |
Item Dimensions | 5.51 x 2.36 x 0.79 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 231 Grams |
Button Quantity | 14 |
Additional Features | Wireless |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | PC, Windows, Mac, Android |
B**M
Worked well but not for my system
I think I need to return this But I do not believe it’s a problem with the product. I’ve got a game stick that uses a 2.4ghz controller so was looking for a better controller than what came with it. The button mappings just didn’t work as expected, I think the game stick I have needs a controller that’s in the style of a PlayStation controller. This actually worked fine, I was able to play Pac-Man and it was easy to plug in and get the system to recognize the controllers. I really like that these are not battery operated and have charger cords.
K**N
Perfect for PC usage
Plug & Play, works PERFECT with my SNES PC setup :) Thank you
L**R
Feels flemsy but works as expected. Worth the $25 tag.
Works as expected. Feels very flemsy, but for the price can't really complain.
D**Z
I'm genuinely impressed!
Considering how bad most of these lower-priced clone-controllers tend to be, I'm genuinely impressed with these. For starters, the pictures on their page are actually ACCURATE! Which is sadly very rare, at this price-point. Secondly, they are very well-made. They don't feel cheap at all. No weird swirls in the plastic shell, the buttons all move smoothly and have no blemishes; they're just really nice! Speaking of the buttons, I bought these specifically for the SFC-themed buttons; to use in a custom 8bitDo controller I'm putting together. I'm very pleased to see that the buttons are the exact same size as the buttons typically found on 8bitDo controllers. The green and blue buttons have a slightly concave surface, while the yellow and red buttons have a slightly convex surface; exactly as pictured. The colors seem to match the original SFC controller very well, with the exception of the blue button; being slightly darker than the one on the original SFC. But not so dark as to look too out-of-place. They are actually far more true to the colors of the original SFC's buttons than even 8bitDo's previous (discontinued) attempt at making a look-a-like. And given how popular the original SFC controller's color-scheme is, I doubt I'll be the only one who'll be buying these controllers as a source for high-quality buttons! That being said, they're great just on their own too. If you need a pair of SNES/SFC controllers to use with your emulator of choice, I wouldn't hesitate to use these.
C**R
Works great! Hope batteries last.
It is great to play from the sofa where the cords couldn’t reach. These are easy to charge and the battery runs for days. I just hope the batteries will last years I’d recharging.
A**.
Works great for a short while, doesn’t go the distance.
Cheap build quality, the B button began sticking after about 2 months of heavy use that renders the controller useless. However, they are low price, connect well, and work great for a short time, so if you are looking for a cheap pair of controllers to play old 16 bit games with your retro pie the this is a perfect cheap fix, if you are looking that has much better quality and will last ( and is more universal) then get the 8bitdo Sn30 pro.
C**S
True to the original
With a soft, mushy dpad and easy to press face buttons, it's miles ahead of the ultra stiff 8BitDo offerings (at half the price too). I'm not crazy about the stiffness of the L + R buttons, but they're good enough. Overall, this is the best controller I've used for emulating retro games.
Z**R
Garbage
Garbage! Don't bother!I spent almost 5 days trying to get these to work properly on Windows 7, Windows 10 and on Linux Mint 22.1.Tried with quite a few games; even tried in Emulators on Win 7,10 and Linux with quite a few games.Then, just for giggles, I tried using them in Virtualbox on Win 7,10 and Linux; no luck.When just in the OS or other joystick/joy pad software, everything shows as working properly with one or both controllers plugged in.As for in any game...When a single controller is plugged in, the majority of the time, it will work just fine and accepts the configurations (with either of them it is OK with just one).When you plug in both controllers for Two-Player/multi-player games, forget it!They will not work together on two-player/multi-player games.When trying to use both for two-player/multi-player games (whether it is both players playing at the same time or taking turns) one controller will work and the other will do whatever it wants.Configuration on the controllers does not matter.The second player controller will decide on its own what the buttons and D-Pad will do each time a game is loaded (different every time).Even re configuring in-game makes no difference.Re configuring in the OS makes no difference.Re configuring in both the OS and in-game makes no difference.Plugging them in before or after a game is loaded does not matter.I wasted quite a few hours with this junk.These are being returned.When is some company going to make controllers in any old school system style that actually work and last more than a few weeks?I haven't found any yet.
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