8BitDo 用于 Nintendo Switch Lite(绿松石版)的 Lite 蓝牙游戏手柄(Nintendo Switch/)
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- Split Dpad for more accurate actions
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- 电池 : 锂聚合物 电池(附带)
- 语言 : 英语
- 商品尺寸 : 15.7 x 4 x 12.2 cm; 160 克
- 发布日期 : 2019年10月30日
- ASIN : B07Y6N384Y
- 型号 / 款式 : 6922621501091
- 碟数 : 1
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兼容 Nintendo 任天堂 Switch、Switch Lite 和 PC
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4.2 颗星,最多 5 颗星
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Guy James
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Great for 2d games ok for 3d games
2023年1月11日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表版本: 黄色版已确认购买
At first glance it's hard to process all that is going on but once in use, you see how comfortable the controller is. The dpads register as analog sticks, so it does work as a normal controllers mostly. Works well for 3d games that don't demand a lot of input, kinda falls behind a traditional controller when it comes to 3d games that have a lot of input demand like first person shooter games. Where this shines most is in 2d style retro games. Very light in weight. Not meant to be a full on replacement for something like a pro controller but can be carried with lil issue. The price of the controller is really affordable and feelclike you are getting your money's worth here

Chinarut
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
met expectations on an iPadPro comparing it to a *wired* NES/SNES experience!
2020年12月6日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表版本: 绿松石版已确认购买
I’m really digging this controller based on my first 12 hours of use (felt like xmas :) I will post back come end of January if I feel differently about this controller for sure. It is great enough that I am going to buy one for my lil brother to give his iPad Pro non-work life too :)
So up front, I notice a lot of reviews don’t talk about iPadPro support and I didn’t have any issues (in fact, the only issue I had was with their Zero 2 controller paired with a Lite and N30 Pro in 3-player mode - no issues with the Lite)
I tried as many emulators as I could get my hands on and had a solid experience. I’m a big 2D gamer so take what you will from this review.
In comparison to the Zero 2, it’s a breath of fresh air - the Zero 2 cramps your hands quickly due to its tiny size, I feel like my hands could breathe with the Lite. I had less pairing issues (the Lite just pairs on iPadOS and Android, the two platforms I tried).
While I don’t think it’s the fault of this controller - just noticed some emulators register A/B and X/Y the opposite way - not sure why. I found myself remapping buttons.
Given a best-in-class controller will cost you $60 (or even $100! but we are talking the mainstream Playstation and Xbox controllers), most knockoffs are $30-40, and the Zero 2 was $20, $25 is a very fair price for this controller.
As others said, I wish it had analog sticks but for $25, I’m not exactly expecting it.
I have probably an embarrassing number of hours on my NES and SNES to compare this controller experience to (and mind you, S/NES were *wired* controllers) and was really pleased. I busted out Castlevania and Mega Man 2 for nostalgia purposes and it played precisely as I remembered it (wirelessly and emulated!). I also played Space Megaforce, a shooter I can never get bored with, and was shocked this controller did better than the N30 Pro - the D-Pad on that unit is noticeably clunky and the one on the Lite is smooth as butter.
I like how there is a physical switch to switch between Switch/Windows bluetooth protocols - while I don’t own a Switch - this must make pairing much much easier than having to bust out an instruction manual and have to remember what button to push when you turn it on.
Someone mentioned the Zero 2 often turns on while in your pocket so I was pleased, on the Lite, to notice the “Home” button that turns on the unit is recessed so while I don’t have any direct experience of throwing this controller in my backpack, I’m clear this one feature will help prevent it from turning on and draining your battery on the go.
as others have commented, I’m glad it’s USB-C but to be fair, it really doesn’t matter to me and in fact, because the Zero 2 had micro-USB, I was able to use a 3-way charging cable (lightning, micro-USB, and USB-C) to charge both controllers at once overnight so you make the call which works better for you.
When Apple releases the update to let my Xbox series X controller pair with my iPad Pro, I have a more direct experience comparing this controller to a $60 controller.
Overall, very pleased with this controller and waiting on input from another reviewer in regards to phantom inputs on the iPad to see if I can replicate the same behavior on the same game.
As it stands, this one is definitely a keeper and would agree with another reviewer, stop reading reviews and just get the Lite :)
So up front, I notice a lot of reviews don’t talk about iPadPro support and I didn’t have any issues (in fact, the only issue I had was with their Zero 2 controller paired with a Lite and N30 Pro in 3-player mode - no issues with the Lite)
I tried as many emulators as I could get my hands on and had a solid experience. I’m a big 2D gamer so take what you will from this review.
In comparison to the Zero 2, it’s a breath of fresh air - the Zero 2 cramps your hands quickly due to its tiny size, I feel like my hands could breathe with the Lite. I had less pairing issues (the Lite just pairs on iPadOS and Android, the two platforms I tried).
While I don’t think it’s the fault of this controller - just noticed some emulators register A/B and X/Y the opposite way - not sure why. I found myself remapping buttons.
Given a best-in-class controller will cost you $60 (or even $100! but we are talking the mainstream Playstation and Xbox controllers), most knockoffs are $30-40, and the Zero 2 was $20, $25 is a very fair price for this controller.
As others said, I wish it had analog sticks but for $25, I’m not exactly expecting it.
I have probably an embarrassing number of hours on my NES and SNES to compare this controller experience to (and mind you, S/NES were *wired* controllers) and was really pleased. I busted out Castlevania and Mega Man 2 for nostalgia purposes and it played precisely as I remembered it (wirelessly and emulated!). I also played Space Megaforce, a shooter I can never get bored with, and was shocked this controller did better than the N30 Pro - the D-Pad on that unit is noticeably clunky and the one on the Lite is smooth as butter.
I like how there is a physical switch to switch between Switch/Windows bluetooth protocols - while I don’t own a Switch - this must make pairing much much easier than having to bust out an instruction manual and have to remember what button to push when you turn it on.
Someone mentioned the Zero 2 often turns on while in your pocket so I was pleased, on the Lite, to notice the “Home” button that turns on the unit is recessed so while I don’t have any direct experience of throwing this controller in my backpack, I’m clear this one feature will help prevent it from turning on and draining your battery on the go.
as others have commented, I’m glad it’s USB-C but to be fair, it really doesn’t matter to me and in fact, because the Zero 2 had micro-USB, I was able to use a 3-way charging cable (lightning, micro-USB, and USB-C) to charge both controllers at once overnight so you make the call which works better for you.
When Apple releases the update to let my Xbox series X controller pair with my iPad Pro, I have a more direct experience comparing this controller to a $60 controller.
Overall, very pleased with this controller and waiting on input from another reviewer in regards to phantom inputs on the iPad to see if I can replicate the same behavior on the same game.
As it stands, this one is definitely a keeper and would agree with another reviewer, stop reading reviews and just get the Lite :)
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Josh Chandler
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
My NEW favorite Switch Controller!
2021年7月20日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表版本: 绿松石版已确认购买
I originally bought this as an alternative to my pro controller when traveling. I was always afraid of one of the sticks breaking off while my laptop was in the bag.
Now that I’ve had some playtime with this controller in a few games, I can say that this is my new favorite switch controller! It is my new go to for classic games, racing games and even...SMASH?!
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Pros:
• PORTABLE (this thing is tiny, but not too small)
• Nice Clicky Buttons and DPads
• Wireless
• Lightweight and Comfortable
• PRICE
As someone with bigger hands, I was afraid I would crush the thing trying to play some games. Nope, it is extremely sturdy for being such a thin controller. It is roughly the size of both joycons put right up against each other. Not to mention the controllers rounded edges and smooth back just allow your fingers to wrap around the frame, somewhat like an original SNES controller.
Cons:
- No NFC, Rumble or Motion Controls
- Not good for 3D Platformers or FPS titles
I don’t personally use NFC or Motion, but I know for some people that is a dealbreaker. In that case, I say go for the SN30 Pro or just the Pro Controller
3D platformers require an extra level of accuracy that his controller just doesn’t fully deliver on when picking it up for the first time. I’m sure you can learn it, but these are my first impressions.
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Here are some of my first impressions for the games I’ve played using the 8bitdo Lite controller:
NFS Most Wanted: Very responsive and fun to play! Drifting is a phenomenal with this controller. I’m sure Mario Kart would feel the same, if not better!
Mario Tennis: Running around the court took some getting used to with the dpad, but after a while it started to feel natural. Kind of reminded me of the GameBoy Mario Tennis games. The lack of motion controls makes the ACE shots lack impact however.
Link’s Awakening: YES! This is the perfect controller for this game!
Super Mario World (SNES NSO): This controller made the SNES games play like a DREAM! I was able to play with accuracy unlike any other controller I’ve used to play SNES games on my Switch. This is a must buy for classic game fans!
Smash Ultimate: Going in, I had very low expectations using this controller. Smash being a 2D game, I thought the game would feel right at home on a dpad...I was sorta right. Smash veterans play extremely well on this controller. I felt like I was able to execute moves more confidently on this controller as opposed to an analog stick. Kazuya on the other hand was a different story. I could pull off some of his move just fine, but it took some time for me to adapt to the dpad. I’m sure Street Fighter 2 vets will feel right at home with the dpad though, just not me personally (yet).
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All in all, I recommend this controller to those who enjoy classic games or want to try some a little more unconventional for more modern titles. For $25 you really can’t go wrong. I am very happy with the gamble I took on this controller and I’m hoping this review (albeit long) helped you pull the trigger on this controller!
TLDR: Controller good, but not perfect. Fit my needs just fine though :)
Now that I’ve had some playtime with this controller in a few games, I can say that this is my new favorite switch controller! It is my new go to for classic games, racing games and even...SMASH?!
__________________________________________________
Pros:
• PORTABLE (this thing is tiny, but not too small)
• Nice Clicky Buttons and DPads
• Wireless
• Lightweight and Comfortable
• PRICE
As someone with bigger hands, I was afraid I would crush the thing trying to play some games. Nope, it is extremely sturdy for being such a thin controller. It is roughly the size of both joycons put right up against each other. Not to mention the controllers rounded edges and smooth back just allow your fingers to wrap around the frame, somewhat like an original SNES controller.
Cons:
- No NFC, Rumble or Motion Controls
- Not good for 3D Platformers or FPS titles
I don’t personally use NFC or Motion, but I know for some people that is a dealbreaker. In that case, I say go for the SN30 Pro or just the Pro Controller
3D platformers require an extra level of accuracy that his controller just doesn’t fully deliver on when picking it up for the first time. I’m sure you can learn it, but these are my first impressions.
__________________________________________________
Here are some of my first impressions for the games I’ve played using the 8bitdo Lite controller:
NFS Most Wanted: Very responsive and fun to play! Drifting is a phenomenal with this controller. I’m sure Mario Kart would feel the same, if not better!
Mario Tennis: Running around the court took some getting used to with the dpad, but after a while it started to feel natural. Kind of reminded me of the GameBoy Mario Tennis games. The lack of motion controls makes the ACE shots lack impact however.
Link’s Awakening: YES! This is the perfect controller for this game!
Super Mario World (SNES NSO): This controller made the SNES games play like a DREAM! I was able to play with accuracy unlike any other controller I’ve used to play SNES games on my Switch. This is a must buy for classic game fans!
Smash Ultimate: Going in, I had very low expectations using this controller. Smash being a 2D game, I thought the game would feel right at home on a dpad...I was sorta right. Smash veterans play extremely well on this controller. I felt like I was able to execute moves more confidently on this controller as opposed to an analog stick. Kazuya on the other hand was a different story. I could pull off some of his move just fine, but it took some time for me to adapt to the dpad. I’m sure Street Fighter 2 vets will feel right at home with the dpad though, just not me personally (yet).
__________________________________________________
All in all, I recommend this controller to those who enjoy classic games or want to try some a little more unconventional for more modern titles. For $25 you really can’t go wrong. I am very happy with the gamble I took on this controller and I’m hoping this review (albeit long) helped you pull the trigger on this controller!
TLDR: Controller good, but not perfect. Fit my needs just fine though :)


Josh Chandler
评论于 2021年7月20日 在美国 🇺🇸 发布
Now that I’ve had some playtime with this controller in a few games, I can say that this is my new favorite switch controller! It is my new go to for classic games, racing games and even...SMASH?!
__________________________________________________
Pros:
• PORTABLE (this thing is tiny, but not too small)
• Nice Clicky Buttons and DPads
• Wireless
• Lightweight and Comfortable
• PRICE
As someone with bigger hands, I was afraid I would crush the thing trying to play some games. Nope, it is extremely sturdy for being such a thin controller. It is roughly the size of both joycons put right up against each other. Not to mention the controllers rounded edges and smooth back just allow your fingers to wrap around the frame, somewhat like an original SNES controller.
Cons:
- No NFC, Rumble or Motion Controls
- Not good for 3D Platformers or FPS titles
I don’t personally use NFC or Motion, but I know for some people that is a dealbreaker. In that case, I say go for the SN30 Pro or just the Pro Controller
3D platformers require an extra level of accuracy that his controller just doesn’t fully deliver on when picking it up for the first time. I’m sure you can learn it, but these are my first impressions.
__________________________________________________
Here are some of my first impressions for the games I’ve played using the 8bitdo Lite controller:
NFS Most Wanted: Very responsive and fun to play! Drifting is a phenomenal with this controller. I’m sure Mario Kart would feel the same, if not better!
Mario Tennis: Running around the court took some getting used to with the dpad, but after a while it started to feel natural. Kind of reminded me of the GameBoy Mario Tennis games. The lack of motion controls makes the ACE shots lack impact however.
Link’s Awakening: YES! This is the perfect controller for this game!
Super Mario World (SNES NSO): This controller made the SNES games play like a DREAM! I was able to play with accuracy unlike any other controller I’ve used to play SNES games on my Switch. This is a must buy for classic game fans!
Smash Ultimate: Going in, I had very low expectations using this controller. Smash being a 2D game, I thought the game would feel right at home on a dpad...I was sorta right. Smash veterans play extremely well on this controller. I felt like I was able to execute moves more confidently on this controller as opposed to an analog stick. Kazuya on the other hand was a different story. I could pull off some of his move just fine, but it took some time for me to adapt to the dpad. I’m sure Street Fighter 2 vets will feel right at home with the dpad though, just not me personally (yet).
__________________________________________________
All in all, I recommend this controller to those who enjoy classic games or want to try some a little more unconventional for more modern titles. For $25 you really can’t go wrong. I am very happy with the gamble I took on this controller and I’m hoping this review (albeit long) helped you pull the trigger on this controller!
TLDR: Controller good, but not perfect. Fit my needs just fine though :)
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