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The 8BitDo Ultimate 3-Mode Controller is an officially licensed Xbox accessory designed for wired Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One play, while offering wireless 2.4G and Bluetooth connectivity for Windows, Apple, and Android devices. Featuring Hall Effect magnetic joysticks and triggers, it delivers superior durability and eliminates stick drift. With pro back paddle buttons, refined bumpers, a 3.5mm audio jack with on-controller volume/mute controls, and customizable profiles via 8BitDo’s software, this compact controller is engineered for competitive gamers seeking precision, versatility, and long-term reliability.









| ASIN | B0D1VHH4C5 |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,097 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #8 in Mac Game Controllers #27 in GEM Box Microconsole #30 in Xbox Series X & S Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (690) |
| Date First Available | April 25, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.56 pounds |
| Item model number | 6922621505402 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | 8BitDo |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 6.69 x 3.15 inches; 1.57 Pounds |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | June 13, 2024 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
G**.
8Bitdo Ultimate 3-Mode Controller - Excellent Controller with just a few minor drawbacks...
Introduction: I purchased the 8Bitdo Ultimate 3-Mode Controller specifically for use with my Xbox, but this controller is also very flexible and also offers Bluetooth connectivity for Android and iOS, and a 2.4G wireless option for Windows PC (dongle included). As a long-time gamer, I can confidently say this is the best third-party wired controller I have purchased and used on with my Xbox Series X to date. Its official Xbox authorization, advanced features, and exceptional setup software set it apart from the competition. Key Features & Strengths (Pros): Hall Effect Joysticks & Triggers: This is a major selling point for me. Unlike standard controllers plagued by stick drift and wear, the Hall Effect technology in both the joysticks and triggers uses magnetic sensors, promising superior durability and long-term performance. This feature alone solves a persistent problem I've had with multiple official Xbox controllers over the years where the joysticks internal mechanism has broke several times or stick drift is present and unfixable. Advanced Customization & Software: The controller's software is a standout feature. It’s intuitive, easy to use, and available for free on the Windows App Store as well as Google Play and Apple App Store. The software allows for comprehensive remapping of almost every button, including the two back paddles, with the ability to save up to three distinct profiles outside of the default. For me, the ability to disable the right joystick click (a frequent accidental press for me in FPS games) and remap it to a back paddle was a game-changer. On-Board Audio Controls: The controller includes a 3.5mm audio jack with a unique and highly practical feature set. You can adjust game and party chat volume using the D-pad and even mute your microphone instantly with a dedicated physical switch. This is a convenient and well-executed feature. Back Buttons (Paddles): The two easily accessible back buttons are fully remappable and provide a significant competitive advantage. They can be assigned to any button, allowing for faster and more efficient actions without taking your thumb off the joystick. Drawbacks (Cons): Physical Size & Ergonomics: This controller is notably smaller than the original Xbox One controller, which may be a concern for users with larger hands. However, it may be similar in size to the Xbox Series X/S controller, but I have not measured to see and neither this controller or the Xbox Series X/S controllers fit my large hands very well. Its compact design feels more suited for small to medium-sized hands. This also leads to a minor ergonomic issue for me, as my thumb occasionally and accidentally presses the small screenshot button located too close to the right joystick during intense gameplay which is unfortunately not one of the buttons that can be re-mapped or turn off. If it could be turned off this would solve my issue and possibly others who may have the same issue. Wired-Only for Xbox: While understandable due to Microsoft's third-party restrictions, the lack of a native wireless connection for Xbox consoles is a notable limitation. It requires a USB-C to USB-A cable, and the included 10-foot cable may not be long enough for all setups, requiring the purchase of a longer third-party cable. Conclusion: Despite its smaller size and the wired-only connection for Xbox, the 8Bitdo Ultimate 3-Mode Controller is an exceptional piece of hardware. Its Hall Effect components address the common issue of stick drift, while its powerful and user-friendly software offers unparalleled customization. For gamers seeking a highly durable, feature-rich, and customizable controller—especially those frustrated with the longevity of official controllers—this is a compelling and worthwhile investment. I will update this review over time to see what the long term quality is of this controller and report back.
J**S
The best wireless controller you will ever buy!
I game on pc often, but grew up playing console and find a lot more joy in gaming with a controller than mouse and keyboard. That doesn’t mean I’m not competitive, just that I have to try extra hard when I game since I’m at a slight disadvantage. For this reason I’ve tried multiple controllers and was a little skeptic about a wireless controller since they usually have input lag. Let me first answer a question I had before buying, yes it connects to your pc via usb. I thought about this before buying it, but you won’t need to use it that way since it’s 2.4Ghz feature means there’s NO input lag! This is great, but I was also concerned about the feel and quality of the controller. If you’re wondering too, It’s amazing! The controller is a tad on the smaller side for me since I have long fingers, but the design is so well made that it doesn’t affect gaming in the slightest. The buttons are an amazing quality and although well under the $100 mark it’s incredibly responsive and doesn’t feel like other controllers I’ve tried of around the same price tag (I thought I was downgrading from my power a fusion). I did have to play with my settings for a bit before finding my comfort zone because it has a different feel from other controllers I used, but I quickly realized that it was because it’s smoother and the buttons are flushed with the body of the controller which makes it feel like they’re almost not there. It’s incredibly functional and feels like your fingers glide through the buttons and analog sticks when you’re playing at the right settings. I think it’s an understatement to say it’s an amazing value for the money considering how high quality the controller feels and how they managed to make a wireless controller at this price point have pretty much no lag (none that I could notice at least, I know technically there’s some quintessimal of a second that’s basically imperceivable). I wish I could talk about the life span of it, but I wrote this review pretty early after getting it cause I want to spread the word on how much I’ve enjoyed using it since yesterday!! I just finished up an awesome gaming session and I’m genuinely impressed at this controller. If anything were to happen to it, I’d definitely buy again! GGs everyone!
A**R
I bought 2, both broke after a month of casual use
I purchased two of these 8bitdo controllers. One white and one black. The black one died first, then a week later the white one quit working. They don’t sync and connect to the Xbox any longer. I tried different USB-C cables but both controllers have a white blinking light of death. The USB cable does offer charge to the controllers but neither one will sync even when the proper mode is selected. I tried toggling the input switches on the back of the controllers, but nothing I tried worked. Save your money. I will be Avoiding all 8bitdo controllers from here on, moving forward. When they were working they seemed like good quality. But not sure why they each quit all the sudden. And to have they both fail with similar use time. I play Xbox at a computer desk, so the controller doesn’t even move around that much. This controller needed to be hardwired with a usb-c to use with Xbox. Ultimately I am confused how these controller just stopped syncing with the Xbox suddenly. They appear to be in fully functional condition, they have barely been used, it’s likely each controller has less than 20 hours of use. But each died a week apart from each other.
E**N
I was looking for a controller that didn't come with stick drift practically out of the box or shortly thereafter as many of the first party Xbox ones unfortunately seem to these days, and this one seemed to fit the bill for PC use with its Hall-effect sticks. I had an original Xbox, so the jade colorway in particular grabbed my liking. I was impressed with it out of the box, nice tactile buttons and accurate sticks, comes with everything you need, USB cable, charging dock, even a 2.4 dongle. It also has a couple extra paddles on the back, programmable however you want. Setup was stupid simple, plugged in the dongle which ships in the bottom of the charging base after plugging in the base, turned it on, and it connected instantly, system immediately recognized it as an Xbox type controller. If you leave it on and set it on the base, it'll charge, then pop right back on when you pick it up from the base, no delay in connecting at all with the 2.4 dongle. The battery life seems excellent so far, and you've always got the wired backup if you really need it. Overall, unless you need to connect wirelessly to an Xbox which this apparently doesn't, I don't see why you'd ever go first party on a controller when this one, at this quality and price point exists. If they do others in this translucent plastic, maybe in other colors, I'd probably get another one for the vibes. The only thing I don't know is how it'll hold up long-term, so I guess I'll update if it breaks in a month, but there's nothing that seems to suggest it will.
P**X
La manette fonctionne parfaitement, pratique pour passer d'une console a un pc. Utilisation simple et très bonne connexion en filaire comme en bluetooth.
M**V
I would give it 5 stars if it was possible to use it wireless on Xbox, but it cant, but i must say the controller feeling and everything feels like a 5 star controller, Ive always bought Microsoft controllers and got stick drift withing 3 to 6 months, but this one feels alot better way better. So i ordered the blue edition of this one that can ben used wireless. Definitely i want this kind of a controller that is wireless
S**N
I love it so much. especially the dock is so handy to use on pc. I just have to start a game and take the controller out of the dock. it instantly turns on and connects with out any latency issues or imput lags (2,4 GHz) And when you go on. a trip you can just take the dongle with you and connect it to your laptop One little detail I don't like (or still didn't fugure out) and its not even the controller's fault. Most games dont have in depth button mapping to assign the grip buttons. things like using tools in silksong. instead of up r1 you would just press the left button. Maybe they are able to build a macro feature to the 8bitdo software(similar to logitech G-Hub, or Razer Chroma)
D**E
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