Posted December 28, 2020
I know many PC gamers don't like gamepads, but some games do benefit from one, even on PCs.
Anyway, since I got a Nintendo Switch console for my kids on Christmas, I've been googling around what would be a good choice for a wireless gamepad that is usable at least with Switch, but hopefully also with e.g. Raspberry Pi4 (which I am going to be using for old console and arcade emulation on TV etc.), and why not also for some PC games, even if I already have a wired Logitech F310 for PC.
I've googled for a couple of days, and I seem to see only good feedback for 8Bitdo SN30 Pro+ gamepads. I broke down and just ordered two of them (two different colors, because why not) as CDON was selling them on discount right now. So I just ordered these two (which are the same gamepad with just a bit different coloring):
https://cdon.fi/pelit/8bitdo-sn30-pro-gamepad-g-edition-48136856
https://cdon.fi/pelit/8bitdo-sn30-pro-gamepad-sn-edition-48136857
There was also a black version but it was not on sale, and I kinda like that light coloring better.
Too late to ask I guess as the order is in already, but any experience with this particular gamepad, both in PC use and elsewhere? Things that I like about it based on the reviews:
1. Wireless. It is Bluetooth so I don't need any USB receiver for it. Wireless is a must because I am going to use it also with my Raspberry Pi4 (for console and arcade emulators to be played on TV) and Nintendo Switch. Both units are near the TV so playing from sofa, a wired gamepad is not really an option.
It can also be used as a wired USB controller as well, if you are so inclined.
2. Multiplatform. I've seen this getting praise especially as a Nintendo Switch and also Raspberry Pi (RetroPie) wireless controller, but it should work also on PC nicely, and at least it appears to have all the same buttons etc. as e.g. a XBox 360/One gamepad, meaning also analog left and right shoulder triggers etc. Is anyone using this with PC games (which benefit from a gamepad), and does it act as a full XBox XInput gamepad replacement?
Apparently it also works as a gamepad for Android phone/tablet games, but I have no intention to use it there for now.
3. The company seems to add new features and support to the gamepad via firmware updates. I don't recall ever before flashing a new firmware to my gaming controller. :)
4. What really blew me away: while it is rechargeable, you can also easily remove the internal battery pack, and even replace it with (two?) AA batteries. This is a really nice touch IMHO. I was actually hoping to find a wireless gamepad that is not rechargeable but uses removable batteries (there are some such gamepads, e.g. some XBox Core gamepad I saw, but most are rechargeable with a fixed battery), but this offers the best of both worlds. And acts also as a wired controller with an USB cord.
Hopefully the gamepads arrive this week so I can give my own impressions...
I guess the only downside is that maybe these are not compatible with Playstation and XBox consoles out of the box, at least wirelessly, but that is ok for me as I have no intention to buy either console. I understood somewhere that for Playstation and XBox compatibility, you need to buy some license from Sony or MS, at least for it to work wirelessly, which is why such 3rd party (wireless) Playstation/XBox gamepads tend to be somewhat more expensive as well. Apparently Nintendo doesn't require a similar license for Nintendo Switch compatibility.
Anyway, since I got a Nintendo Switch console for my kids on Christmas, I've been googling around what would be a good choice for a wireless gamepad that is usable at least with Switch, but hopefully also with e.g. Raspberry Pi4 (which I am going to be using for old console and arcade emulation on TV etc.), and why not also for some PC games, even if I already have a wired Logitech F310 for PC.
I've googled for a couple of days, and I seem to see only good feedback for 8Bitdo SN30 Pro+ gamepads. I broke down and just ordered two of them (two different colors, because why not) as CDON was selling them on discount right now. So I just ordered these two (which are the same gamepad with just a bit different coloring):
https://cdon.fi/pelit/8bitdo-sn30-pro-gamepad-g-edition-48136856
https://cdon.fi/pelit/8bitdo-sn30-pro-gamepad-sn-edition-48136857
There was also a black version but it was not on sale, and I kinda like that light coloring better.
Too late to ask I guess as the order is in already, but any experience with this particular gamepad, both in PC use and elsewhere? Things that I like about it based on the reviews:
1. Wireless. It is Bluetooth so I don't need any USB receiver for it. Wireless is a must because I am going to use it also with my Raspberry Pi4 (for console and arcade emulators to be played on TV) and Nintendo Switch. Both units are near the TV so playing from sofa, a wired gamepad is not really an option.
It can also be used as a wired USB controller as well, if you are so inclined.
2. Multiplatform. I've seen this getting praise especially as a Nintendo Switch and also Raspberry Pi (RetroPie) wireless controller, but it should work also on PC nicely, and at least it appears to have all the same buttons etc. as e.g. a XBox 360/One gamepad, meaning also analog left and right shoulder triggers etc. Is anyone using this with PC games (which benefit from a gamepad), and does it act as a full XBox XInput gamepad replacement?
Apparently it also works as a gamepad for Android phone/tablet games, but I have no intention to use it there for now.
3. The company seems to add new features and support to the gamepad via firmware updates. I don't recall ever before flashing a new firmware to my gaming controller. :)
4. What really blew me away: while it is rechargeable, you can also easily remove the internal battery pack, and even replace it with (two?) AA batteries. This is a really nice touch IMHO. I was actually hoping to find a wireless gamepad that is not rechargeable but uses removable batteries (there are some such gamepads, e.g. some XBox Core gamepad I saw, but most are rechargeable with a fixed battery), but this offers the best of both worlds. And acts also as a wired controller with an USB cord.
Hopefully the gamepads arrive this week so I can give my own impressions...
I guess the only downside is that maybe these are not compatible with Playstation and XBox consoles out of the box, at least wirelessly, but that is ok for me as I have no intention to buy either console. I understood somewhere that for Playstation and XBox compatibility, you need to buy some license from Sony or MS, at least for it to work wirelessly, which is why such 3rd party (wireless) Playstation/XBox gamepads tend to be somewhat more expensive as well. Apparently Nintendo doesn't require a similar license for Nintendo Switch compatibility.