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The 8Bitdo Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller is a Bluetooth-enabled gamepad designed for Android devices, featuring Hall Effect joysticks and triggers for enhanced precision. It accommodates mobile devices ranging from 100mm to 170mm, ensuring a perfect fit. With ergonomic design, refined bumpers, and customizable controls, this controller is built for serious gamers seeking an edge in mobile gaming.
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
Hardware Platform | Gaming Console |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Compatible Devices | Android |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Black |
E**.
Better than Backbone
I like it better than the Backbone. It's a lot more sturdy, which is very nice. I ended up getting the 8BitDo because my right stick broke on my backbone after having it for only 2 months. I believe it's just the plastic part of the joystick and I'm pretty sure it's just cracked. The joystick still actually has a little tension like it is moving but I can't click the stick and I hear more cracking each time. The 8bitDo feels like an actual game controller in my hand. It's comfortable. The sticks feel sturdy. The buttons feel nice. It reminds me of an Xbox controller. There's a couple of things I liked on the backbone over this one. Biggest thing was the backbone actually connected through my USB C port. I like the actual hardware connection but after using the 8BitDo for a day, I've had no problems with the Bluetooth connection. It was pretty easy to pair. The battery on the 8BitDo is good. I've been playing all day without having to charge it yet. I haven't tested it but I'm probably never going to . Manual says 10 hours of play but there's no way I'm playing 10 hours straight so I'm perfectly fine with that. Now the backbone has no battery but it doesn't need one. Draws the power it needs from the phone. To me, that really doesn't matter that much at all though. There's two paddle buttons on the back of the 8BitDo which means it has two more buttons than the backbone. One of the things I really like on the 8BitDo is the fact that you can leave your case on your phone. I have a Samsung Galaxy a54 with a OtterBox Defender Series case. It fits right in with about a quarter inch to spare. it's approximately 6 and 15/16 inches fully expanded. In conclusion, if I would have been able to test out the 8BitDo and the backbone before I made a purchase I definitely would have went with the 8BitDo in the first place.
M**L
Some of their best controls yet
8Bitdo has truely outdone themselves this time with this controller. This controller has not just hall-effect joysticks, but those joysticks have metal so that there is no grinding against the edge of the joystick's area.Much more important however is the D-pad, which is extraordinary. It has a tactile bump when pressed similar to what would be on a Playstation Vita, Gameboy advance SP, or 8Bitdo's own lite controller (the lite "1" to be specific). These kinds of clicky buttons are also on the L and R bumpers. The face buttons are rubber domes similar to basically any other controller, which is still good.Also the triggers are great, they have very short travel, so they are both analog for driving games, but also not annoying to press over and over like some other triggers.Syncing up has been fine, once you have done it you shouldn't have to do it again.Now for something that they didn't mention, it does in fact work on a computer via the USB C port, it comes up as just a generic controller. To put it simply, it worked with steam input, if that's useful to you.I didn't try going in with any software to do virtual mapping, and rebinding controls to the back buttons is easy.I think it is a bit of a shame that they didn't make it switch compatible, since it actually can fit a switch in it without any problems. If it just synced to it and was wireless still I wouldn't have minded.Overall this is one of the best controllers that I've ever used, I hope they use the buttons in this for a Micro2 at some point.
J**1
Great mobile gaming controller for Android—lightweight, reliable, and affordable
I picked this up to pair with my Motorola Android phone (about 6.7" screen), and it works surprisingly well. The controller stretches to fit the phone snugly—even with a case on—and I’ve had zero issues with it slipping out. The soft-touch rubber backing helps keep everything secure and scratch-free.Pairing via Bluetooth was easy, and I’ve had no problem remapping the buttons in different emulators or gaming apps. Everything from the triggers to the face buttons works as expected. It’s not quite the build quality of something like an Xbox controller, but it’s lightweight and super portable—perfect for tossing in a bag without thinking twice.USB-C charging is convenient, and battery life hasn’t been an issue for me (I usually charge it after each session anyway). My only real complaints are the lack of a headphone jack which would’ve been nice, as it's bluetooth it would have been possible but could have increased the price.Overall, it’s a solid product for the price. If you’re looking to turn your phone into a gaming handheld without spending a fortune, this gets the job done.
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