Connect almost any wireless controller to Switch, Windows, macOS, Raspberry Pi and more. Compatible with all 8BitDo controllers, Xbox series, Xbox One Bluetooth controllers, PS5, PS4, PS3, Switch Pro, Joy-con® Switch controllers, Wii Remote, Wii U Pro and more. Ultimate 8BitDo software allows you to control button display, stick and throw sensitivity, vibration control and macros.
Hello soppelsa,
Unfortunately I can't answer your question at the moment as I'm on holiday, but I would generally recommend the "mayflash magic ns" instead of the "8bitdo".
No, unfortunately not.
With this adapter you can
- 8bitdo
- Xbox One / Series S/X
- PS 3/4/5
- Switch
Connect controller to Switch, SteamOS, Windows 10+, mac OS, Linux, Android. PS 5 does not work.
8bitdo has a wireless adapter for PS Classic (the grey one) on sale, with which you can use PS 3/4 controllers with the PS Classic, but unfortunately there is nothing for PS 5.
In principle yes, look on the 8bitdo site, there are all the compatibilities.
I use it for the switch and a raspberry 3 with an 8bitdo pro2 controller.
Look here https://teslawissen.ch/tesla-gaming-das-sind-die-besten-game-controller/#besonderheiten-mit-den-usb-ports-im-tesla
According to the description, PS5 and PS4 controllers should work with an adapter.
Good morning Acrylos YT yes I found that in the description. I use the stick for the PC. Here is the textual description
Compatible with:
Xbox series, Xbox One Bluetooth controllers, PS5, PS 4, PS3, Switch Pro, Switch Joy-con controllers, Wii Remote, Wii U Pro.
Most likely not. The manufacturer's website only lists controllers as supported devices.
I tried to connect other controllers (Xbox 360 and the one on my Android phone) and it didn't work.
I think only what is listed on the website is supported.
It needs 2 adapters. And if you want to plug the adapters into the switch, the following information:
The design of the adapters is very suboptimal, so you can't plug both adapters side by side into the switch because the adapters are too thick. You can plug one adapter into the side of the switch and the other one into the back, next to the HDMI output. And even there, the space is very limited.