🎮 Game Anywhere, Anytime!
The 8Bitdo Sn30 Pro Bluetooth Controller is a versatile gaming controller designed for mobile and cloud gaming. It supports a wide range of devices including iPhone, iPad, macOS, and Android, allowing you to play Xbox games on your mobile through cloud services. With Bluetooth connectivity, a 16-hour rechargeable battery, and 14 responsive buttons, this controller offers an ergonomic design for comfortable gaming on the go.
Button Quantity | 14 |
Additional Features | Bluetooth, Rechargeable |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | android |
Controller Type | Joystick |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Android |
Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.17 x 4.33 inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.5"D x 2.17"W |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Color | Black |
A**R
My New Go-To Controller for TV Gaming! Absolutely Fantastic!
Seriously, I can't recommend this little 8BitDo controller enough! I recently picked it up because I wanted something compact and wireless for playing TV games without the bulk of a full-sized controller, and this thing has completely blown me away.First off, the quality is top-notch. Despite its small size, it feels incredibly well-built and sturdy, not cheap or flimsy at all. The buttons have a satisfying click, the D-pad is precise, and the joysticks feel smooth and accurate. It definitely has that premium 8BitDo feel, which I appreciate.The Grip is surprisingly good. I have average-sized hands, and even though it's a smaller controller, it sits comfortably. It’s perfect for casual gaming sessions on the couch or for quick pick-up-and-play moments. My kids love using it too because it fits their smaller hands perfectly. It's lightweight, so you can game for ages without any hand fatigue.What truly impressed me is the Responsiveness. Being a Bluetooth controller, I was a little worried about input lag, but there's absolutely none that I can perceive. Whether I'm hitting precise jumps in a platformer or executing quick combos in a fighting game, every input registers instantly. Connecting it to my TV setup was a breeze, and it’s been rock-solid ever since.If you're looking for a compact, high-quality Bluetooth controller that doesn't compromise on grip or responsiveness for your TV games, do yourself a favor and grab this one. It's quickly become my favorite!
A**S
Best controller that I've found for Tesla
This controller works perfectly when paired via Bluetooth with Tesla. The button mapping is accurate for every arcade game I've tried on Tesla (Castle Doombad, Sky Force Reloaded, Cat Quest, Cupped, Beach Buggy 2, Boomerang Fu). I also was able to play Xbox Cloud Gaming via browser using the controller, again with perfect mapping. The size is perfect, making it convenient to store.Also, the controller works great paired to my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook, and Apple TV for casual gaming and use with Xbox Cloud Gaming. It's a great controller to keep in a bag with you.
M**.
Works in a 2022 Tesla M3 using the 8bitdo V2 USB wireless adapter
Using the Xbox SN30 with the 8bitdo USB V2 wireless adapter in the Tesla works flawlessly.However, when using the Xbox SN30 in the Tesla with a wired connection, the joystick mapping is a little wonky.(V2 USB wireless adapter is sold separately FYI)After plugging in the adapter and pairing the controller, you need change the mode of the adapter before the car will recognize it. You do this by holding the black center/left button and Right (or Down) on the directional pad for a few seconds (I can't remember if right or down worked for me). The adapter will blink, and everything should work correctly. You can find these instructions in the manual for the USB V2 adapter on the 8bitdo website.I charge the remote using a cheap USB cable that doesn't have the data wires (charging only). This allows me to play while charging (and maintain correct joystick mapping) by remaining connected to the adapter wirelessly.Your car may not have data connections in the center console, so you may need to use the glovebox for the wireless adapter. I used the USB module from TParts to make my center console USB-C ports work with data.IMO this is a great controller for the Tesla because of it's size. Its very small, but still high quality. Doesn't take up too much room in the glovebox.
G**E
Buy a “non” Xbox controller instead
I had to update my rating from 5 stars down to 2. Firstly this is a great controller. However, it just cannot be used with enough devices. Therefore, I wish that I hadnt bought it.I bought this to use with my iPhone. When I bought a Steam Deck. I was pleasantly surprised that the controller worked.Then I bought a Legion Go. I was unpleasantly surprised to discover that it would not work with a Windows handheld other than via Steam (or a dongle). That is just not acceptable. If I had the choice again, I wouldn’t buy this product.The other 8BitDo SN30 controllers worked with all of the mentioned platforms plus Switch. The only downside is that those controllers have digital triggers.That forced me to buy new controllers and ultimately made these a waste of money.
M**R
Love it!
This has been GREAT paired with my iPad Pro. Got tired of using on-screen controls and carrying around an Xbox controller was just too bulky for my backpack. Been using this daily for a while now with no issues. Connects right away and has a long lasting battery before needing recharged.
R**9
Excellent... but.
I don't exactly have the biggest hands in the world and I've been gaming since the Atari 6800 days. I love that these are modeled after the SNES controllers and their build quality and portability is hands down perfect. The weight is good and the thumb sticks feel solid. On simpler indie games and platformers it's great... but on FPS games like Halo or Doom it didn't feel right at all. My real issue is that after about 45 minutes without the longer grips like most other controllers it begins to cramp and fatigue you hands.
R**E
Works on PC but needs additional software
The size is perfect for portable use, I can connect it to my Surface Pro wirelessly and use it on games like Final Fantasy XIV Online. It's small but it's not troublesome for me to use the buttons.The issue is that it's not just plug-and-play to be able to use it for the PC. It requires you to download their "8BitDo Ultimate Software" for this specific controller, and even then there are two buttons that didn't work - for me the worst was the "A" button ("confirm" for most games).Ultimately what I did to make it work was to use the software "x360ce Controller Emulator" and mapped regular Xbox controller buttons to the buttons on this controller, then told the game (Final Fantasy XIV Online) to use the controller emulator instead of the 8BitDo controller.Haven't tried it on Android - like it was advertised - but I just wanted to let others know that it is possible for PC use, it just wasn't intuitive.
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