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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Great little controller. By conventional standards I'm an adult and this controller feels good for me, but it also works well for my kids. The buttons are well laid out and the analog sticks don't have any travel out of the box. I've only been using the controller for a little while but so far I'm happy with it.
funning
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I’ve always loved the Snes controller and the fact that they made a modern, corded version is great. I wish they made a 2.4 version so I could get a wireless version but this is still awesome.The feel and buttons are just like the original. Love that there are extra buttons for triggers and thumb sticks. I highly recommend this product.
Client
Reviewed in France on November 23, 2024
Reconnue directement par Retrobat et tous les émulateurs comme une manette Xbox 360. Donc rien à configurer.La qualité du produit semble très bonne.Je recommande.
Evren Uçan
Reviewed in Turkey on April 24, 2024
Daha alalı 1 yıl olmadan kablolu olmasına rağmen kopmalar başladı. Birden bağlantı gidiyor kabloyu test ettim sorun yok çipi nasıl bozulur hiç anlam veremiyorum. Firmware programı tanımıyor bile.
Matheus Fernandes
Reviewed in Brazil on August 17, 2023
Eu sempre tive problemas com controles que não fossem os originais dos games, principalmente com os analógicos, que em algumas marcas, tem uma zona morta muito grande o que faz ser um botão comum e não um analógico com precisão.mas os controles do 8bitdo tem analógicos com precisão perfeita, ja estou com o controle há dois meses, e maravilhado com a qualidadeé um investimento um pouco mais caro, mas da pra ir sem medo!
Pascal
Reviewed in Germany on August 14, 2020
Dieser Controller hat mich einfach umgehauen.Die Verarbeitung ist Top! NIcht quietscht oder knartscht. Die Haptig ist sehr nah an den original SNES Controller, da die Rückseite eine sehr angenehme Textur besitzt. Getestet hab ich den Controller an der Nintendo Switch und am PC und bei beiden funktioniert er sofort einwandfrei. Die Analogsticks sind nice to have aber das Steuerkreuz und die Buttons sind aber der wahre sellingpoint. Apropos Steuerkreuz. Es ist schön stramm, lässt sich wunderbar drücken und gibt keine falschen Outputs. Zudem besitzt der Controller am PC auch noch eine Turbofire Funktion.Ich bin sehr zufrieden und würde ihn mir jederzeit wieder kaufen.Für Retro- und 2D-Spiele Freunde ein absoluter Pflichtkauf.
Troy Priestland
Reviewed in Australia on July 14, 2020
Works as advertised, device recognised as an Xbox controller on windows 10. Good buy.
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2019
I've been following 8Bitdo's product line for a while, and I had always been curious to try out one of their controllers, even more so when they somehow managed to take the SNES controller design and add analog sticks and 2 extra shoulder buttons. However, I was always hesitant to do so, because I just prefer wired USB over Bluetooth when it comes to using a controller on a PC. When I saw that 8bitdo had recently released a wired USB version of the SN30 Pro, and for a cheaper price than its wireless version, I finally took a leap at it.I've had this controller for a couple of weeks, because I had wanted to give it some playtime before I wrote a review on this thing, now here are my impressions of it...This controller feels quite good. As mentioned before, they took the SNES controller design and added on analog sticks and 2 extra shoulder buttons, which is good for newer 3D games, and despite these additions, it still feels comfortable in my hands (your personal experience may vary depending on the size of your hands), and it's the best carbon copy of what I grew up with that I've ever used, by far. The turbo function is quite handy, and the vibration is a nice feature of its own as well. I'd like to try out Retroflag's USB gamepad sometime, but I digress.The buttons feel good, the D-pad feels good too, not like the Tomee SNES shaped USB gamepad, which the D-Pad on that felt like complete mush, so I've learned my lesson: You get what you pay for.Now here is the reason why this controller didn't reach 5 stars from me: the diagonal inputs on the D-Pad are a little oversensitive. the casual gamer might not notice, but the more invested gamers will, because some games have tricks that you can pull off (like Super Metroid's wall jump for example), and when you're in the middle of doing a maneuver that requires hitting left and right, or up and down, sometimes a diagonal input will end up registering instead and disrupt said maneuver. It can get annoying, but maybe after some more time and use, the d-pad could break in and lose its oversensitive diagonals.Two more thing, and these are only personal nitpicks: 1. I wish 8bitdo had kept the old designs that made their controllers look more like the SNES controllers, like with the two buttons being purple and the other two lavender, and with the angled start and select buttons, but it's not a deal-breaker, and this gamepad is quality built for sure. 2. I don't know if it's just me, but when plugged into my laptop, the controller seems to keep my laptop from going into sleep mode, and I don't know if there's a remedy for that or not. Again, not a major deal-breaker for me, and I can just unplug the controller when I'm not using it.Closing thoughts: 8bitdo, you really should invest more into making USB counterparts of your controllers, but that's just me! I know you're making an SN30 Pro with grips on it, so if you made a USB version of that, it'd be just as awesome.UPDATE as of 7/16/19: I've gotten around to playing some games that utilize the analog sticks and the digital trigger-like buttons, and the analog sticks feel great and responsive! It barely gets uncomfortable for me at times (which I'm basically saying it doesn't strain my hands). If I could give my rating for this controller 4 and a half stars instead of just 4, I would.
S.T.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2019
It has been a long time coming to have a controller of this quality to exist on the market after years of searching, testing, and using alternatives. My long time preferred USB SNES style controller was the iBuffalo controller that everyone seems to have and has raved over, but I believe that reign is finally over with the release of the 8BitDo SN30 Pro wired USB controller. I have the Bluetooth version of the SN30 Pro as well and that was my first experience with this controller. This wired version features the same great build quality as the Bluetooth version and it appears to be completely identical, except the presence of the USB cable coming out of the top. Batteries do not last forever and this is the reason why I still prefer to keep a stock of wired controllers for the future in case something should happen to my Bluetooth version.The overall controller has solid build quality and parts from what I can tell. The buttons offer a satisfying click and the D-pad feels good, almost like a stock SNES controller did back in the day and is also very comparable to a fresh SNES classic controller from Nintendo. After doing some testing in Street Fighter 2 Turbo, I had no issues pulling off moves. The L and R shoulder buttons are a bit small and will take some getting used to for players that are accustomed to resting their index fingers where L and R would originally exist on a regular SNES controller. The L2 and R2 trigger buttons are towards the back and offer up a bit more real estate for your fingers to press. All feel fine to the touch. The analog sticks work fine and feel good, but be aware that the right analog stick is very closely placed to the two face buttons on the front, so if you tend to have your fingers jump around during play, you might accidentally hit the stick.I'm currently using this controller exclusively on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and although the feel of it is great, I had some issues getting it properly recognized by the device. When first plugged into an existing setup, it currently detects as an Xbox 360 gamepad and during the mapping of buttons, the L2 and R2 shoulder buttons constantly either were unresponsive or skipped over as if it did not exist. After doing some research online, I installed the Xbox driver within RetroArch but that did not seem to fix the issue. I ultimately ended up updating the Xpad driver within RetroArch and that seemed to solve the issue as all buttons are properly mapped now. I recommend backing up your RetroPie setup and image before making any system changes as if something happens during the update process or if you get unintentional results, you can revert back, so definitely heed that warning!Overall, this is a solid controller and is perfect for an emulation build and is the definitive controller to have in my opinion. Yes, there are minor issues here and there mentioned above but it is a good controller to have. This definitely replaces my older set of USB controllers and I believe that 8BitDo has a winner here!
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