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8Bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller with Charging Dock, Wireless Pro Controller with Hall Effect Sensing Joystick, Compatible with Switch, Windows and Steam Deck (White)

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8Bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller with Charging Dock, Wireless Pro Controller with Hall Effect Sensing Joystick, Compatible with Switch, Windows and Steam Deck (White)

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· Compatible with Switch and Steam Deck via Bluetooth/2.4g adapter/USB Cable, Windows with a 2.4g adapter/USB Cable. · Ultimate Bluetooth Controller is compatible with Steam Deck now · Multifunctional Charging Dock - Stable connection and controller will be automatically switching ON/OFF while it is undocked/docked. · Hall Effect Sensing Joystick · Ultimate Software on PC and mobile (Android/iOS) · 2 Pro back paddle buttons, Custom Profile Switch Button, Player indicators & 2-way Mode Switching button. · Rumble vibration, motion controls, USB-C, 22 hours rechargeable battery.

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rcReviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024

I have a lot of controllers... and I'm on a mission of reviewing every controller I own. Today, we'll review my first 8BitDo Ultimate - The Bluetooth version. The main reason I bought this controller was as an option to replace a Switch Pro Controller. I bought it a little bit after the GuliKit KingKong 2 Pro and it was between those for which I would use for Switch... ultimately the KingKong 2 ended up being used for Switch (at least until it lost my trust... I probably won't review that controller since it's no longer available, but long story short it went haywire on me while playing, twice) and I adopted this as my new main PC controller after the right bumper went bad on my Elite 2. I even bought the buttons from 8BitDo in order to convert it to Xbox layout ABXY. Features: Face buttons are standard membrane. dpad is old school feeling membrane with center pivot. Profile switch and home buttons are tactile. Triggers are hall effect and have good resistance to me (subjective). Special Features: The standout features that attracted me to this controller were.... - Hall Effect Joysticks - Multiple Game Profiles - Mappable Back Buttons - Wakes switch (was the first 8BitDo to do so!) In general, all of these features work as advertised, though compared to some other options, I would say the mappable back buttons are not as capable as other controller options today. 8BitDo software kind of has a macro builder where you build your macro, rather than other options that let you just record the inputs. This makes it such that there's no way to create macros which rely on buttons being held while others are being pressed, one button must end before the next begins. This unfortunately limited it's functionality for me in games like FFXIV, in which the trigger buttons must be held down to execute skills. By the time I switched to this controller though I was no longer raiding, so that limitation didn't end up being a deal breaker for me and it was still better than needing to buy a third party application to make macros at all, so I'll give it a pass. Shake to wake with Switch is a bit hilarious, but it works. QC / Durability Concerns: I haven't had any issues with this controller at all. There is wear from the plastic to plastic rub of the joystick with the controller face, but otherwise it generally looks fine. Maybe get black if you are concerned with grime and don't clean your controllers often. Functionality: In general, I have nothing to complain about as far as functionality. Everything works solidly, though the resolution of the hall effect sticks is certainly lower than the resolution of the Xbox Elite 2. You can tell this when you do operations such as changing the time of day in Genshin Impact - you can easily get it to register minute by minute with the Elite 2, but usually the 8BitDo Ultimate skips a few minutes when you rotate it. My my case, this does not affect game play, but perhaps if you need the ultimate level of precision this controller may not be suitable for you. A staple of my controller reviews... the Tetris dpad test. I play games on Tetris at as fast of a pace as I can (I'm roughly a 1 minute sprinter in modern Tetris games) and see how many false hard drops I get. Generally, 8BitDo controllers do well in this test for me, but I seem to be more prone to make accidental hard drops on this controller than I do on the Pro 2. In general though, this controller would fall somewhere below Xbox Elite 2 with cross dpad installed, other options with tactile / clicky dpads, and the 8BitDo Pro 2 (my current go to)... probably a little worse than the IINE Candy Pop controller I recently reviewed, but certainly not embarrassing like the Switch Pro controller. In Conclusion: For the price of this controller I think you get a lot from it, but if you are looking for a PC controller today I'd probably go with another option. If you are looking for a Switch Pro alternative though, I think this is still a pretty good option. It's very responsive on Switch and I still use a limited edition variant of this controller on Switch today. For PC though, I think there are better options for not a lot more of your hard earned money. Still though if this is your only option, I can recommend it as a solid reliable option. If PC is your intent though and you won't play on Switch ever, you can save $10 by getting the 2.4G version of the controller and you'll have the Xbox layout by default. Back when I bought this one, that variant didn't have hall effect joysticks, but now it does so you don't really lose any functionality except Switch connectivity.

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AReviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023

If you are like me and are looking for a controller for your Nintendo Switch then you probably are deciding between the 8bitdo ultimate Bluetooth and Kingkong pro 2. After some research, I decided to go with the 8bitdo. Here’s everything I liked and disliked about the controller. PROS -Comes with a charging dock. Having a charging dock is a very nice inclusion as you can just leave the controller on the dock to charge your controller without having to connect a USB cable to the controller. The dock has a white led at the bottom that turns on while charging and turns off when the controller is fully charged. The Kingkong pro 2 on the other hand does not come with a charging dock. -Has Hall effect joysticks. The real selling point of this controller is the Hall effect sticks. If you don’t know what that means then all you need to know is that this controller will not develop stick drift at all. So you can have peace of mind without having to worry about replacing this controller because of stick drift. The kingkong pro 2 also uses the same hall effect sticks, so they are virtually the same when comparing their hall effect sticks. - Can connect with Bluetooth + 2.4ghz Being able to connect this controller with 2.4ghz and Bluetooth means that you are easily able to connect to your pc and Nintendo Switch and also switch between them seamlessly. There is a switch in the back of the controller that switches between the 2.4ghz and Bluetooth and is really useful if you use this controller between your pc and Nintendo Switch. The connection process was also very easy and I had no disconnects while using Bluetooth or 2.4ghz. -Build quality The build quality is very nice and doesn’t feel cheap at all and feels sturdy. Triggers, d-pad, buttons, and joystick feels nice. If you take care of this controller then this controller will last for a very long time. - Back paddles The 8-bitdo controller has back paddles that you can remap with any button that is on the controller or it can be used to make a macro if you want through the 8bitdo software either through the app on your pc or phone. To be honest I don’t use the back paddles too much but it is nice to have and might be useful in some games where you need to do repetitive string button presses. Something to keep in mind is that if you play any competitive games in a tournament like Smash Bros, this controller may be banned because of the use of macros. But this applies to a small portion of people, so don’t worry about it too much. - Software The 8bitdo software is pretty well designed and you can adjust the dead zones for the sticks and triggers, remap the buttons, add up to three different profiles for different games, adjust vibrations, calibrate the controller, and as mentioned previously make macros. Keep in mind that it’s important to update your controller to the latest software as this fixes a lot of bugs and allows you to calibrate the controller. CONS -Controller grip The way the controller is shipped makes it a little uncomfortable to hold but I was able to adjust to it fine. But this could be a deal breaker for some people as having an uncomfortable grip can make playing with the controller unbearable after long sessions. But this varies from person to person, for me, it’s no longer an issue. -No NFC support If you have a bunch of amiibos and scan them then sorry to say but this controller does not support that. I don’t use amiibos at all so this is hardly an issue plus you can just use a joycon to scan an amiibo but this is something that would’ve been nice to have. -No hd rumble The controller does not have hd rumble, so if you play a game that uses it like Splatoon 3 then the Rumble won’t be as good as a controller that has hd rumble. -No gyro support Similarly, this controller does not support gyro, so if you use gyro a lot then that's something else to keep in mind. - No easily customizable buttons What I mean by no easily customizable buttons is that this controller does not allow you to easily switch the bayx layout to a traditional abxy layout. But it isn’t impossible to do either. In order to do it you need to partially disassemble the controller and reassemble the buttons in the order you want it. It would’ve been nice to have an easier way to remove the buttons. Despite the cons of the controller none of them were a real deal breaker to me as it's mostly features that I don’t care about or would hardly use. Although. the kingkong pro 2 does fix a few of these issues like the controller grip, NFC support, gyro support, and easily customizable buttons. But it’s important to do your own research on that and see if the Pro 2 is the controller for you. I don’t have experience with the Pro 2 so I can only tell you some of the features that it has by looking at the product page and other reviewers. The best advice I can give is that if you like what you see about the Kingkong pro 2 and you're looking for a controller to use only for the Nintendo Switch then go for the Kingkong pro 2 but if you plan on using the controller on pc as well on the Nintendo Switch then definitely go for the 8bitdo.

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JosephReviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025

Simply one of the best controllers I've held in a while, The hall effect joysticks it comes with makes precision aiming far better than most controllers on the market. It has a nice battery life that lets me play easily all day. It comes with a charger stand that makes my stand look sleek, tri mode connectivity that makes me pair it via BT, Dongle or wire, the options are all there for which ever you would like to use, BT does have some latency issue though so keep that in mind. Comfort grip is similar to almost xbox style but not exactly, it isn't for bigger handed folks though. Overall recommend this for mid/small size hands and for folks who want that precision and wireless capabilities!

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RiTSUMUGoReviewed in India on August 23, 2024

I been using it to play Genshin Impact, Zenless Zone Zero and Wuthering Waves and it works great! It can be used both as a wireless or wired controller. Real shi- fr

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Ahmet Can YükselReviewed in Turkey on May 11, 2025

Hiç yorum falan yapmayacağım mükemmel. Merak ediyorsanız yt'da aratın bakın.

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Ivan MercurioReviewed in Italy on February 13, 2023

Il controller è tra i migliori che abbia mai posseduto. Plastica solida e feedback dei tasti ottimo, completamente configurabile tramite il software: semplice mappatura dei tasti (inoltre presenta due tasti dorsali abbastanza comodi), regolazione delle zone morte interne ed esterne delle levette, regolazione della pressione necessaria all'attivazione dei grilletti, configurazione di macro. Insomma, completo su tutti i fronti. Offre anche la possibilità di avere 3 profili configurabili in modo completamente diverso, con la possibilità di passare da uno all'altro alla semplice pressione di un tasto. L'ergonomia è molto buona, probabilmente se fosse leggermente più bombata la parte del grip sarebbe stata migliore. Non sono mai riuscito a scaricare completamente il controller in una sessione di gioco, quindi direi che la batteria abbia una buona durata effettiva. Lo stand integrato è il tocco di classe, in questo modo il controller sarà sempre carico tra una sessione e l'altra di gioco, inoltre è decisamente più comodo rispetto all'ennesimo cavo di caricabatterie che va attaccato e staccato in continuazione. Notare che ha il layout di tasti della Nintendo Switch. Come ultima cosa, presenta due possibili modalità di connessione, tramite Bluetooth o con il dongle usb, la modalità si può cambiare tramite lo switch nella parte posteriore del controller. Tra le due modalità non ho in realtà notato alcuna differenza, teoricamente il dongle dovrebbe garantire una latenza minore, ma nemmeno in modalità Bluetooth ho notato alcun tipo di input lag. Complessivamente questo è decisamente un controller di qualità.

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RayReviewed in Japan on November 11, 2024

▼デザインと質感 まず、手に取った時の第一印象は「高級感」です。 マットな質感のホワイトボディは、どのゲーム機にも馴染みやすく、スタイリッシュなデザインが気に入っています。 ボタン配置も自然で、長時間プレイしても疲れにくい設計です。 ▼驚異の機能性 8bitdo Ultimateの魅力は、その豊富な機能性にあります。 ・背面ボタン ゲームによって自由に割り当てられる背面ボタンは、操作の幅を広げ、より複雑なアクションもスムーズに行えるようになりました。 特にFPSゲームでは、エイムアシストと組み合わせて使うと、格段にプレイが安定します。 ・ホール効果センサー ジョイスティックに採用されたホール効果センサーは、ドリフトと呼ばれるスティックの誤動作を大幅に抑制。 長寿命で安定した操作性を実現しています。 ・充電ドック コントローラーを置くだけで充電できるドックは、非常に便利です。 プレイ中にバッテリーが切れる心配がなく、常に満充電の状態を保てます。 ・カスタマイズ性 PC用ソフトウェアを使えば、ボタン配置や振動強度など、細かくカスタマイズできます。 自分のプレイスタイルに合わせて調整できるのは嬉しいポイントです。 ▼Switch、Steam Deck、PCでの使用感 ・Switch 純正のプロコンと遜色ない操作性で、様々なゲームを快適にプレイできます。 特に、ジャイロセンサーの精度が高く、ゼルダの伝説シリーズのようなモーション操作が必要なゲームもストレスなく楽しめます。 ・PC SteamやEpic Games Storeなど、様々なゲームプラットフォームに対応しています。 PCゲームをリビングの大画面テレビで楽しみたいという方にもおすすめです。 ▼唯一の懸念点? あえてデメリットを挙げるとすれば、価格がやや高めな点が挙げられます。 しかし、その機能性と耐久性を考えれば、決して高い買い物ではないと感じています。 ▼まとめ 8bitdo Ultimateは、ゲーム好きなら一度は手に取ってほしいコントローラーです。 その高い性能と多機能性、そして洗練されたデザインは、きっとゲーム体験を豊かなものにしてくれます。

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Derek DravenReviewed in Singapore on August 14, 2023

Bluetooth gaming controllers are notorious for having some truly awful input lag, and that was demonstrated to great effect in 8Bitdo's previous SN30Pro 2, which was clearly not up to snuff. On a desktop PC, the effect wasn't quite as bad, but when pairing it on another device such as an Nvidia Shield...even with a TV like mine with a 1ms refresh rate and low-lag gaming mode....it couldn't keep up. The Bluetooth Ultimate controller changes that.....somehow. I'm not sure what they did, but Bluetooth is LIGHTNING fast, even on devices that aren't running the latest n' greatest Bluetooth receivers. In fact, it outperforms my wife's 8Bitdo Ultimate 2.4g version of the controller by a hair, leading us to wonder why 8Bitdo is even selling that model in the first place. After all, the Ultimate Bluetooth model has a switch on the back for 2.4g if you so desire, which covers all the bases. The addition of Hall effect analog sticks and what feels to me like a tighter, more durable build is worth the extra money, in my opinion. This is *THE* controller to buy if you want to cover every conceivable base, and a major step up from 8Bitdo's previous Bluetooth-related blunders.