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8BitDo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller w/ Hall Sensor Joysticks for Nintendo Switch

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DragonflyPunch
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An important FYI for anyone using this controller —

If you see reddit forums on the ultimate bluetooth controller, 8bitdo sent a beta firmware to some people. That firmware allows the use of switch mode even with the dongle. Practically that means that you can use gyro controls on your PC, while connected to the dongle (rather than bluetooth). Also, some folks prefer to use the dongle for every controller mode since theoretically it provides lower latency.

To give some background - When in X-input the controller is detected as an xbox 360 controller and you don't get any gyro controls. The default firmware connects to the usb dongle as an x-input controller. And when you switch to bluetooth, it is detected as a Nintendo Switch controller. Using the beta firmware you can change the mode of the controller regardless of the connection method. Their computer software won't show that firmware even if you choose the beta channels; you'll have to download the firmware separately and install it via the software. But a bunch of people on reddit have posted that beta firmware online, so you should be able to find it with a quick search. I've been using that beta firmware for months, and haven't had any issue.

It's been perhaps 8 months since that beta firmware, but somehow they haven't made it official yet. Hopefully it'll come soon. But till then, this is an option.
DragonflyPunch
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Controller comfort/preference comes down to personal taste, but I think many people would agree that the official switch pro controller feels better. It's larger and more comfortable to hold.

However, the 8bitdo offers much more than the official controller. The Hall effect sticks are a major plus. It's also more versatile since you can use it on other platforms. You can tweak settings via the phone app. And it has back buttons. Finally it comes with its own dock.

Side note - I also have the gulikit king king pro 2 controller. That controller follows the Xbox controller shape and design almost exactly, so if controller ergonomics is of particular concern to you, that is another good option. It is even more versatile than the 8bitdo controller in terms of connectivity,, and has Hall effect sensors as well. It comes with swappable ABXY buttons so you can change it from Nintendo to Xbox/PC layout whenever you need to. However, it doesn't have back buttons and programming it is not as intuitive as the 8bitdo.

Side note 2 - the 8bitdo uses the gulikit Hall effect sticks, which are supposedly older gen sticks. Some 3rd party manufacturers have started to incorporate newer gen Hall effect sticks which are supposedly better in every metric. Personally, I wouldn't ever be able to tell the difference, but for anyone who cares about centering performance etc., it might be worth looking into.
ericthered926
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I have this controller and have full confidence in 8bitdo. Here's a different fakespot review for it (if you copy and paste the Amazon link then yeah it's a bad grade, D) https://www.fakespot.com/product/...48c35b29dc

I'd say a grade of A with over 3000 reviews is legit. Really good controller, super customizable, easy to swap between devices, and the 2.4 dongle in addition to Bluetooth is great. I'd ignore the D review that's only based on ~150 reviews. Maybe the seller isn't reputable, but with prime you can return it if you have any issues 🤷 and free returns through the end of January.

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Nov 27, 2023 02:21 AM
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JottleNov 27, 2023 02:21 AM
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Pretty good deal. Cheaper than the switch pro controller, and more versatile. Anyone have the nintendo switch pro controller to compare it with, I prefer the PlayStation style controllers in terms of grips.
Nov 27, 2023 04:04 AM
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rocketman80Nov 27, 2023 04:04 AM
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Anyone able to combine the discover card 30% off with this?
Nov 27, 2023 04:06 AM
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zephyrprimeNov 27, 2023 04:06 AM
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The hall sensor is the special part. I have 3 fricken xbox controllers that are worthless now because they are drifting.
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tylershoelacesNov 27, 2023 04:09 AM
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controller seemed nice, but keep in mind the led on it can't be turned off in case you're playing in a dark room.
Nov 27, 2023 06:38 AM
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eyeoncomputersNov 27, 2023 06:38 AM
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having Hall Effect analog sticks already makes this better than almost every other console controller out there since this is effectively immune to "drift" issues. I recently swapped the analog sticks on all of my Switch joy-cons to Hall Effect sticks, never look back again and deal with drift BS.

price is pretty good too, +1
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XamindarNov 27, 2023 07:05 AM
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How many Bluetooth device connections can this remember? I have old Razer controllers that can remember 4 devices. Would love to replace them.

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BlankempNov 27, 2023 07:27 AM
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Best controller I've used for modern and retro games on PC. The comparability of an Xbox controller without the shitty d pad. The paddles are nice too.
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DragonflyPunchNov 27, 2023 08:36 AM
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An important FYI for anyone using this controller —

If you see reddit forums on the ultimate bluetooth controller, 8bitdo sent a beta firmware to some people. That firmware allows the use of switch mode even with the dongle. Practically that means that you can use gyro controls on your PC, while connected to the dongle (rather than bluetooth). Also, some folks prefer to use the dongle for every controller mode since theoretically it provides lower latency.

To give some background - When in X-input the controller is detected as an xbox 360 controller and you don't get any gyro controls. The default firmware connects to the usb dongle as an x-input controller. And when you switch to bluetooth, it is detected as a Nintendo Switch controller. Using the beta firmware you can change the mode of the controller regardless of the connection method. Their computer software won't show that firmware even if you choose the beta channels; you'll have to download the firmware separately and install it via the software. But a bunch of people on reddit have posted that beta firmware online, so you should be able to find it with a quick search. I've been using that beta firmware for months, and haven't had any issue.

It's been perhaps 8 months since that beta firmware, but somehow they haven't made it official yet. Hopefully it'll come soon. But till then, this is an option.
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ericthered926Nov 27, 2023 08:40 AM
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Quote from gunslingerfry :
Fakespot doesn't have a good adjusted score.
I have this controller and have full confidence in 8bitdo. Here's a different fakespot review for it (if you copy and paste the Amazon link then yeah it's a bad grade, D) https://www.fakespot.com/product/...48c35b29dc

I'd say a grade of A with over 3000 reviews is legit. Really good controller, super customizable, easy to swap between devices, and the 2.4 dongle in addition to Bluetooth is great. I'd ignore the D review that's only based on ~150 reviews. Maybe the seller isn't reputable, but with prime you can return it if you have any issues 🤷 and free returns through the end of January.
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DragonflyPunchNov 27, 2023 09:03 AM
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Quote from Jottle :
Pretty good deal. Cheaper than the switch pro controller, and more versatile. Anyone have the nintendo switch pro controller to compare it with, I prefer the PlayStation style controllers in terms of grips.
Controller comfort/preference comes down to personal taste, but I think many people would agree that the official switch pro controller feels better. It's larger and more comfortable to hold.

However, the 8bitdo offers much more than the official controller. The Hall effect sticks are a major plus. It's also more versatile since you can use it on other platforms. You can tweak settings via the phone app. And it has back buttons. Finally it comes with its own dock.

Side note - I also have the gulikit king king pro 2 controller. That controller follows the Xbox controller shape and design almost exactly, so if controller ergonomics is of particular concern to you, that is another good option. It is even more versatile than the 8bitdo controller in terms of connectivity,, and has Hall effect sensors as well. It comes with swappable ABXY buttons so you can change it from Nintendo to Xbox/PC layout whenever you need to. However, it doesn't have back buttons and programming it is not as intuitive as the 8bitdo.

Side note 2 - the 8bitdo uses the gulikit Hall effect sticks, which are supposedly older gen sticks. Some 3rd party manufacturers have started to incorporate newer gen Hall effect sticks which are supposedly better in every metric. Personally, I wouldn't ever be able to tell the difference, but for anyone who cares about centering performance etc., it might be worth looking into.
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Nov 27, 2023 09:08 AM
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gunslingerfryNov 27, 2023 09:08 AM
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Quote from ericthered926 :
I have this controller and have full confidence in 8bitdo. Here's a different fakespot review for it (if you copy and paste the Amazon link then yeah it's a bad grade, D) https://www.fakespot.com/product/...48c35b29dc

I'd say a grade of A with over 3000 reviews is legit. Really good controller, super customizable, easy to swap between devices, and the 2.4 dongle in addition to Bluetooth is great. I'd ignore the D review that's only based on ~150 reviews. Maybe the seller isn't reputable, but with prime you can return it if you have any issues 🤷 and free returns through the end of January.
Nice! I'll give it a try.
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Nov 27, 2023 12:18 PM
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xXxBobMarley420Nov 27, 2023 12:18 PM
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Can it actually fully work with the switch the way the pro controller would? Maybe not amiibo support, but like "HD rumble"

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ahwood23Nov 27, 2023 01:11 PM
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Quote from eyeoncomputers :
having Hall Effect analog sticks already makes this better than almost every other console controller out there since this is effectively immune to "drift" issues. I recently swapped the analog sticks on all of my Switch joy-cons to Hall Effect sticks, never look back again and deal with drift BS.

price is pretty good too, +1
I have a number of broken sticks on joy cons, how hard are these to replace? And do you have a reputable seller that you recommend to purchase them from? Would love to not have to keep buying new controllers for my boys' Switches

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