8Bitdo Ultimate 2C Wireless Controller for Windows PC
8Bitdo Ultimate 2C Wireless Controller for Windows PC and Android, with 1000Hz Polling Rate, Hall Effect Joysticks and Hall Triggers, and Remappable L4/R4 Bumpers (Green)
8Bitdo Ultimate 2C Wireless Controller for Windows PC and Android, with 1000Hz Polling Rate, Hall Effect Joysticks and Hall Triggers, and Remappable L4/R4 Bumpers (Green)
Well it really is a good controller tbh, feels good to hold (I have big hands too and it feels fine) grippy and battery lasts long. Pre ordered as it was only released on 18/10 in UK and it’s honestly great you’d expect it to be more expensive.
I recommend
I mainly play Rocket League on PC and this is a great controller for me, after having used XBox One controllers for years. It has a great feel. I love pretty much of 8Bitdo’s products anyway, especially their keyboards. I like this Ultimate 2C a lot better than the “8Bitdo Pro 2” controller which I also have.
This controller has performed well in the short time that I have had it, with precise,drift-free magnetic sticks and LR triggers. Build quality is solid, the controller feels neither too heavy nor too light, and all the buttons feel responsive and clicky. It connects seamlessly via the included dongle, USBC cable, and Bluetooth, which is perfect because I will be using it to control various robots. The ultimate 2c is not only the best value controller I’ve found, it is even very easily disassembled and serviced. There are four easily spotted t6 screws in the back, and a few small phillips screws after prying open. There are no soldered wires inside. Everything including the rechargeable battery, back and menu buttons, and two rumble motors is connected with either a plastic connector, small header pins, or contact pads on the PCBs. The only nitpicks I have with the construction are the black conductive pads under the abxy buttons and between the main pcb and and back buttons, as this can wear down over time or possibly lose continuity to the back buttons, and that the controller lacks a place to store the 2.4ghz dongle. Overall, I think this is a great controller, and would recommend it.
I was already using and enjoying the 8bitdo Ultimate C controller as a solid, inexpensive alternative to the Xbox ones, but sadly I started getting some drift in the right stick. Fortunately 8bitdo just happened to have released this newer version, which adds a few more programmable buttons (that I don’t really need), a grippy texture that’s a bit less coarse (one of my complaints with the original Ultimate C), and Bluetooth support (nice to have for other devices, but the dongle was already fine for my PC). But the real reason to upgrade was that the Ultimate 2C has Hall effect joysticks, so drift shouldn’t be a problem in the future.
Buena coneccin, pero no me siento muy cmodo agarrandolo y siento que las palancas estn muy altas. Esperaba sentirme como un control de Xbox pero esto es diferente. No es malo pero no es lo que esperaba.