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Published: 2021-06-14, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
In brutal honesty, this isn't the best controller I've ever used and it's not going to compete with the top end devices – but it's not trying to. At an RRP of AU$89.00, it's not the cheapest but it's also far from the most expensive controller around. The...
If you weren't a fan of the first N30 Pro, there's nothing here that will win you over—this is really an update to bring the line up to snuff with the SN30 Pro. But since the SN30 Pro came out I have rarely decided to use the N30 Pro, and the updates to t...
Published: 2021-04-05, Author: Eric , review by: slashgear.com
Excellent construction that feels sturdy, A must-have D-pad for retro gamers, Refines the already excellent SN30 Pro+ in useful ways, 8bitdo Ultimate Software comes to mobile for easier customization
Still isn't a fully-featured Pro Controller replacement for the Switch
Published: 2019-02-28, Author: Adam , review by: greenbot.com
Very stylish and portable, Packs all the features you could want
Shoulder button layout isn't ideal, The SN30 Pro is a better controller in almost every way
The 8bitdo N30 Pro 2 is a nice option for those who prefer a super-small form factor and cool lighting, but I'd recommend the SN30 Pro because of its larger sticks and thicker frame...
Works with multiple devices, Dual analog sticks and enough controls for any modern game, Motion sensors and vibration
Small, thin design can feel uncomfortable in large hands, Analog sticks are a bit too small to feel accurate, Face buttons are clustered too close together
The 8Bitdo N30 Pro 2 Bluetooth Gamepad works with PCs, Macs, Android devices, and the Nintendo Switch, and packs a lot of features into a little package—maybe too little...
Very stylish and portable, Packs all the features you could want
Shoulder button layout isn't ideal, The SN30 Pro is a better controller in almost every way
If you weren't a fan of the first N30 Pro, there's nothing here that will win you over—this is really an update to bring the line up to snuff with the SN30 Pro. But since the SN30 Pro came out I have rarely decided to use the N30 Pro, and the updates to t...
Published: 2018-12-21, Author: Adam , review by: pcworld.co.nz
If you weren't a fan of the first N30 Pro, there's nothing here that will win you over—this is really an update to bring the line up to snuff with the SN30 Pro. But since the SN30 Pro came out I have rarely decided to use the N30 Pro, and the updates to t...