Hiden tip.. This works on ps3😊...make apple or A mode on controller, then connection via usb cable, but you must have dualshock3,once game is started make dualshock3 as 2 nd controller there u go, 8bitdo work as primary or 1 controller, 😁😊
I can be great. But their manufacturing isn't great. My first unit was horrible. Pressing the triggers caused some squeeking. But the worst part was the extremely sensitive mode switch on the back. It can switch modes with the absolute slightest movement. Like shaking or nothing. So it switches modes without you knowing, causing it to disconnect. My second unit was great though. No problems with it. But I did have to contact them and pay AUD50 in shipping fees. But they said if you pay USD10 or less, than they can pay it back
Gonna get one to use with an adapter on ps2. Hopefully it gives me the modern responsiveness but classic feel.
the console itself will be the limiting factor
SADX….Sonic Avdenture DX?
If using while wired, should I get the batteries off??
No need to take off the batteries
@@yannnguessan9347 yeah but just same as I took off the batteries right?? When it is wired?
@@equiknox_ sure it’s the same if it’s wired
can ps4 use it?
No unfortunately
Only some 8bitdo controllers can but only the ones that come included with a Bluetooth usb adapter
Check one of the 8bitdo wireless adapters. They are compatible with PS5. It should be the second adapter iteration
Seems we will accidentally press the macro button
if you have sausage fingers
Hiden tip.. This works on ps3😊...make apple or A mode on controller, then connection via usb cable, but you must have dualshock3,once game is started make dualshock3 as 2 nd controller there u go, 8bitdo work as primary or 1 controller, 😁😊
I've had this controller for a year now and I had no idea it had motion controls
Update: it's only for switch mode.
u can use gyro on some android games
Looks awesome
How do you map the back buttons?
Should i get this or ultimate bluetooth
Million dollar question right here, just ordered both so we’ll see
@@TygerBytesWhich do you like more?
@@muffin70507 honestly if I could just have one, I’d pick the ultimate. However for shooting games I really prefer the Pro 2.
Can you suggest any free games for PC to test the vibration in games?
What’s the test on the drifting? And does it vibrates?
It has some circulation, you can disable the deadzones and select a vibration level for each motor in their software, alongside other stuff
@@Josuh thanks🙌
Does it have iOS support
Yes it does
I can be great. But their manufacturing isn't great. My first unit was horrible. Pressing the triggers caused some squeeking. But the worst part was the extremely sensitive mode switch on the back. It can switch modes with the absolute slightest movement. Like shaking or nothing. So it switches modes without you knowing, causing it to disconnect.
My second unit was great though. No problems with it. But I did have to contact them and pay AUD50 in shipping fees. But they said if you pay USD10 or less, than they can pay it back
So no PlayStation?