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The Ultimate 2 Bluetooth Controller has electromagnetic analog sticks, trigger locks, four remappable triggers, and more ...
I never expected my game controller obsession to pay automation dividends, but it did last week in the form of the tiny ...
While it isn’t a big problem, 8BitDo’s new Mobile Clip tries to make gaming much more seamless. This piece of tech attaches to your smartphone and can hold the Micro or Zero 2 controllers for ...
It’s a $9.99 expanding clip designed to grab onto smartphones and hold either the $24.99 8BitDo Micro or $19.99 8BitDo Zero 2 gamepads in place so they can be used as physical controls on the ...
Measuring a mere 72 x 40.7 x 14.1 mm — just over half the length of the original NES controller — the 8BitDo Micro is a spiritual successor to the company’s Zero line of similarly minuscule ...
This week marks 8BitDo’s 11th anniversary, and to celebrate, the company is having a massive sale across its catalog of controllers and accessories. Not only that, but it’s also launched $99. ...
It’s 8BitDo‘s new pocketable Bluetooth gamepad and is the evolution of what was once the 8BitDo Zero and Zero 2. It’s intentionally small so it has that “go-anywhere, play-anywhere” aura ...
Naturally, the ports have also been updated. 8BitDo's wireless mechanical keyboard can connect with a detachable USB-C to USB-A power cable via a 2.4 GHz wireless USB-A dongle or Bluetooth 5.0 ...
If you don’t have the Micro or Zero 2 controller yet, check out the official store of 8BitDo. You can grab the Micro and Zero 2 controllers for $24.99 or $19.99, respectively.