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The 8Bitdo Lite 2 Bluetooth Gamepad is a versatile and ultra-portable controller designed for gaming on the Switch, Switch Lite, Android devices, and Raspberry Pi. With 16 buttons, customizable turbo functionality, and a rechargeable battery, this pink gamepad combines functionality with a trendy aesthetic, making it the perfect accessory for any modern gamer.
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Wireless |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Gaming Console |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Compatible Devices | Android |
Item Dimensions | 4.72 x 0.31 x 0.31 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 80 Grams |
Color | Pink |
T**E
Amazing product great for travel and space saving while still working great
Great mini travel controller very reputable and would recommend over other brands! I love all of the 8bitdo controllers I have bought. They have so many different controllers with different features such as this one the LTE 2 that comes with the dual joysticks and they even have ones designed for persons with limited mobility. I also have the keychain sized one and it works great as well, and it can switch the arrows to work as a left joystick with just a click of a button. That was an extremely innovative idea for such a tiny controller. There is absolutely no input lag and the battery last extremely long. I keep it in my purse and use it when on the go and haven't had to recharge yet! It also saves battery by shutting off automatically when not in use. I recommend making sure you get the one that works with the platforms you intend to play on. This controller works great on my android phone so I can play on the go, but it does not work with my PC laptop. The keychain size ones do work great with my PC and android phone so I would love to find an LTE 2 that also works with PC. I would love to collect all of the mini controllers! They are great for my kids when we travel and go on vacation or trips to their grandparent's house. They save room in their travel bags but still work just as great as the full-sized ones.
G**.
Makes for a Great Travel Game Controller!
I already had an 8BitDo Micro that I use with my Steam Deck and MBP for gaming while traveling. But...some games really need the analog sticks and more buttons than the Micro controller can provide.So I bought the Lite 2. And it's great! Compared to the Micro, It's a lot easier on the hands. The Micro is a great controller; it's tiny and light, which is always good for travel. But it's not something I'd recommend using for extended amounts of time. I have small hands as it is, but even for me, using the Micro for long periods cramps my hands.But the Lite 2 is much better. It's still significantly smaller than a regular console controller, but it feels much more natural. I had no problems using it to game for awhile.As far as setup goes, it was simple connecting it to my Steam Deck or MBP via Bluetooth or even via USB-C cable (though you might want a longer cable than what comes in the box). Both recognized it as a game controller immediately.Do keep in mind that the ABXY buttons are "built-in" to use the Nintendo layout, where A is the rightmost button and is "OK/confirm," while B is the bottom-most button and is "cancel/go back."I'm used to using Playstation controllers, where X is the bottom-most button and is "OK/confirm," and Circle is the rightmost button, which is "cancel/go back." Basically backwards of Nintendo. Same goes for X/Y and Square/Triangle; these are reversed.On the Steam Deck, there's a simple one click option in controller settings to reverse all that. But on other devices, you might have to remap the buttons in the system settings or game settings. You can't force or reconfigure the Lite 2 itself to NOT use the Nintendo layout. Just something to be aware of if you're like me. If you're unable to remap in software, it's not a huge deal and you'll get used to using the Nintendo layout real quick.Overall, it's a solid buy.
S**H
Cute little controller, best budget wireless Switch controller
Very cute, compact controller. I have the original 8bitdo Lite (with d-pads instead of control sticks) and I have liked it so much that just I had to get the Lite 2. This little guy is great! The Lite 1 was kind of a novelty item for me, but super useful for portablity's sake. The Lite 2 rivals the pro controller in functionality only really missing HD rumble and Amiibo). I've seriously been using the Lite 2 more than my pro controller since I got it. It might just be the best budget wireless switch controller.The pros:- The gyro/tilt controls work really well.- The control sticks are well calibrated- It's quite comfortable for it's size (I have large hands, and somehow the lite 2 feels more comfortable than playing the switch in handheld mode)- Portable- Good lookingThe only con:- The rumble/vibration is pretty weak. I don't particularly care, just something to note.All in all, this is probably the best bang for your buck if you want to have a fully featured "little sibling controller." Way better than a half joycon, and almost as good as the official pro controller.*I had to return the first one I recieved. The first one's abxy buttons didn't register many of my button presses. The replacement works flawlessly. Also, I didn't test it on android, just the Nintendo Switch.
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