Personally i hate trying to use on screen controls on tablet / mobile and thought this was a decent price.
Can be used on iOS / Android / PC / OSX etc - even Pi, if you have Bluetooth (ideal for Mame etc) - i'll be ordering for my Retro-pie set up
A mini multi-function Bluetooth wireless remote controller - Shutter function - Gamepad function - Joystick function - Keyboard function Bluetooth version: 3.0 Bluetooth distance: 2 - 10m Support OS: Android, iOS, PC Battery: Built-in rechargeable 3.7V 180mAh li-ion battery Input: DC 5V 500mA
All comments (31)
robodan918
21 Aug 17#1
Note this thing is TINY 8bitdo.com/zero/ RRP is about 10 quid, but I can't find it at most stores so wondering if it's end of life
ollie87 to robodan918
21 Aug 17#5
The opposite actually, it's pretty much brand new.
I'm guessing the one in the deal is the original version... hence the price? As far as I can tell the newer version just has an LED on the front?
jamgin to robodan918
21 Aug 17#19
Or hands in picture are HUGE
meathane to jamgin
22 Aug 17#21
ShockClown
21 Aug 17#2
Still better than touch screen. Ordered.
michaeljb
21 Aug 17#3
This work with the switch?
b3ats to michaeljb
21 Aug 17#7
Unfortunately not. One of my gripes is that when I bought one a few months back the 8bitdo spiel on the website stated that all 8bitdo controllers would be supported. This turned out to not be the case and I was quite disappointed. I got it working fine with my NES Mini though using the additional Retro Receiver, so not all bad news.
michaeljb to b3ats
21 Aug 17#9
Thx, you saved be a fiver :thumbsup:
kye1987 to michaeljb
29 Aug 17#27
Doesn't have enough buttons to work with switch. I have 8bitdo nes30 and it works perfectly with switch. Really good controller and build quality. Unsure if the new pro 30 with the rumble and gyro features is out yet as that's designed specially for switch and looks fantastic.
cmahey
21 Aug 17#4
Had one of these far too small for man hands!
BubaMan
21 Aug 17#6
Nice, if dinky is your requirement... I'd go with something a bit more useful like this one (£6.94): gearbest.com/vid…tml
There's quite a few controllers on GB but they might not be the cheapest - I have the iPega 9023 but I think I paid less than £18
EN1GMA to BubaMan
21 Aug 17#8
any confirmation that the link you put up works with the amazon fire tv mate? got retrobox and want a decent bt pad. that one is cheap enough, just need to know it works.thanks
BubaMan to EN1GMA
21 Aug 17#13
I think most generic controllers work on AFTV via the "Settings.apk" sideloaded app. I've had a few working (iPega 9023 and iPega 9017) but I don't have that specific pad so I can't say for definite.
Btw, the analogue sticks on the iPega 9017 are a bit rubbish but it makes for a decent phone-based emulator as it has the mount.
EN1GMA to BubaMan
21 Aug 17#16
any chance of the link to the apk please?
BubaMan to EN1GMA
25 Aug 17#22
Dunno if you've ordered yet but this £8 pad definitely does pair up with the Fire TV Stick: game.co.uk/en/…235
I can say for definite that it's robust, reliable and you get a 12 month UK warranty - worth the extra quid or so IMO.
EN1GMA to BubaMan
25 Aug 17#23
Thanks mate! Reserved at branch. For £8, it's a steal. It'll be fun to play retroboxtv again :thumbsup:
EN1GMA to BubaMan
29 Aug 17#26
the controller has turned out to be fantastic. works brilliantly with the fire tv and emulator.
jimbo23 to BubaMan
29 Aug 17#30
Thanks for this. Looks like a good deal.
Mckee118
21 Aug 17#10
Anyone know if this definitely works for iPad? Website says macOS not iOS. Also will it only work for certain apps?
b3ats to Mckee118
21 Aug 17#20
To my knowledge they’re not supported on Apple’s “i” devices as they don’t have the certification.
MarshallMcKeever
21 Aug 17#11
or if u have ps4 pad and android phone hold down the ps and share button together till the light bar starts flashing. Once flashing go to your Bluetooth settings and add the pad... Works on all androids I own (Kindle and phones)
Prepel to MarshallMcKeever
21 Aug 17#15
But what if your PS4 is in the same room?
cldox to Prepel
21 Aug 17#18
Following those steps would unpair the controller from your PS4, so nothing would happen. To pair it again you would connect the controller to the PS4 with a USB cable and turn the controller on.
Opening post
Can be used on iOS / Android / PC / OSX etc - even Pi, if you have Bluetooth (ideal for Mame etc) - i'll be ordering for my Retro-pie set up
A mini multi-function Bluetooth wireless remote controller
- Shutter function
- Gamepad function
- Joystick function
- Keyboard function
Bluetooth version: 3.0
Bluetooth distance: 2 - 10m
Support OS: Android, iOS, PC
Battery: Built-in rechargeable 3.7V 180mAh li-ion battery
Input: DC 5V 500mA
All comments (31)
8bitdo.com/zero/
RRP is about 10 quid, but I can't find it at most stores so wondering if it's end of life
gearbest.com/gam…tml
I'm guessing the one in the deal is the original version... hence the price? As far as I can tell the newer version just has an LED on the front?
I'd go with something a bit more useful like this one (£6.94):
gearbest.com/vid…tml
There's quite a few controllers on GB but they might not be the cheapest - I have the iPega 9023 but I think I paid less than £18
I've had a few working (iPega 9023 and iPega 9017) but I don't have that specific pad so I can't say for definite.
Btw, the analogue sticks on the iPega 9017 are a bit rubbish but it makes for a decent phone-based emulator as it has the mount.
game.co.uk/en/…235
I can say for definite that it's robust, reliable and you get a 12 month UK warranty - worth the extra quid or so IMO.
google.co.uk/amp…mp/
Having Googled a bit on your behalf, a few posts came up, claiming that the app doesn't work on the latest AFTV - Give it a go before ordering.