Reddit Reddit reviews Geek Theory 8Bitdo N30 Pro 2 Controller Bundle (C Edition) - Includes BONUS Carrying Case - Updated 2018 Version - Android/Mac/PC/Switch/NES and SNES Classic

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4 Reddit comments about Geek Theory 8Bitdo N30 Pro 2 Controller Bundle (C Edition) - Includes BONUS Carrying Case - Updated 2018 Version - Android/Mac/PC/Switch/NES and SNES Classic :

u/Regnbyxor · 6 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Sadly not. The analog sticks are treated as a d-pad essentially. They become digital, so no fine movement. Also, the adapter costs almost $40 on Amazon, when you can get this for a couple of more dollars, and it has working analog sticks and blutooth.

u/creatureshock · 3 pointsr/nintendo
  1. Nulaxy Dual Foldable Stand - Nice and solid stand, but very light weight. Doesn't feel like it's going to fall over.

  2. Mumba Nintendo Switch case - I have an issue where the Switch's thin size makes my hands hurt after a while. This has helped that a lot and makes it feel like I am not going to drop it.

  3. 8bitdo FC30 Pro Controller - I really like this controller. It feels good in my hands, like the old NES controller.

  4. Google Pixel 18W USB-C Power Adapter - God's own travel charger for the Switch. Worth the money.

  5. A game. Pick one you think you'll like.
u/Dementat_Deus · 2 pointsr/funny

Everything I've read about adapting Sony controllers to a tablet basically say that you will always get some lag due to the bluetooth version conversion that has to happen. The only successful way I've been satisfied with using a Sony controller on a tablet is by doing this DIY. That only works though if you don't need analog.

To answer your question though, I've been using the 8Bitdo F30 controller. It's basically a bluetooth SNES controller with a couple extra analog sticks, but because of how thin it is my hands start cramping after an hour or two. That's why I'm probably going to get the SN30 Pro+ later this year when it realeases. It looks like it is going to be comparable to holding a PS or Wii Pro controller.

As far as input lag, the way I use the tablet, the controller and tablet are never more than 2 ft away from each other, but usually they are about 6-10 inches apart. At that distance I don't notice any lag at all. I did some testing of it a while back though, and I can sometimes kinda notice a little bit of lag every now and then starting at 6 ft but at that distance I have trouble seeing detail on the screen anyway. I do have an older tablet (about 6 yrs old), so part of the lag is probably due to the tablet using an older version of bluetooth.

Build quality wise, I would say that the 8Bitdo controllers are on par with the big 3's controllers. I toss mine in my messenger bag and haven't broken it in the 2 years I've had the controller. It does have lower profile analog sticks than most controllers though, and I know that bothers some people. It has a better battery life than any Sony or Microsoft controller that I've used, but battery life still doesn't compare to to the Wii U Pro controller.

u/Jess_Starfire · 2 pointsr/DCcomics

I am hyped for KH3, that game play trailer!!!

Also I agree, Nintendo has me hyped. The switch has been the only console ever I have gotten at launch and preordered. I don't regret getting it all all. There's been some minor hiccups with the system but nothing major. Multiplayer is a little hard with only the joycons. My boyfriend and I initially picked up only one pro controller but we are looking to get one more. We're actually probably going to get this instead of a second pro controller.