🎮 Pocket-sized precision meets pro-level play.
The 8BitDo Lite 2 Bluetooth Controller is an ultra-portable, feature-packed gamepad designed for Switch, Android, and Raspberry Pi users. It boasts a slim card-like form factor, advanced 6-axis motion controls, linear motor vibration for realistic feedback, and up to 18 hours of battery life with fast charging. Customizable turbo functions and both wireless Bluetooth and wired USB-C connectivity make it a versatile choice for gamers seeking pro-level performance anywhere.
Color | Turquoise |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Additional Features | Wireless |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Nintendo Switch, Raspberry Pi, Android |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Android |
J**A
Best travel controller
Its a perfect controller for travel. Its smaller than my phone, but still has analog sticks so I can play any game I want. The build quality feels really good for the price and I haven't had any battery issues either.A full size controller feels more comfortable to me, so this really shines when I need to pack something low profile. I'm sure if you have younger kids with smaller hands this will work for you as well (especially since its half the price of official controllers).
M**E
Definitely a must buy for on the go or lunch break gamers like me. Price is great and it works great
So far this thing is awesome. Small convenient and works great. I play simple games like baldurs gate dark alliance, albion, and some turn based and works good. Small but seems to fit perfectly. I use it on my lunch hr and trying to bring a controller is a pain amd playing on hard mode with touch screen is difficult.
Q**0
Required firmware update and help from support
I used it for one day and then it wouldn't charge. I used every cable and charger I have. Cables and chargers that I knew worked. It just had a red blinking light telling me the battery was low. I worried it was a waste of money, so I contacted support. Someone was able to point me to a firmware updater and instructions on how to power the controller on/off (hold L+R+home) that, as far as I could find, wasn't in the manual. Using that, I was able to update the controller and it working again, at least for now. It's frustrating, but it works now. As far as the controller itself, I do think it's fine: it's about the size of two Joy-cons stuck together, the control pad is stiff, and the "A" button sticks sometimes, but it's easy to hold in one hand and works pretty well, so take that as you will.
J**A
Great universal gaming controller
This controller connects to most of my devices and is a handy controller to take on the go. The battery life is pretty good and it doesn’t take long to charge
T**.
Better than what I expected
This is exactly what I hoped it would be. Great quality and great control. Use can use it wired or BT. I use it wired on the PC and it's fantastic. I use BT for my phone and it's snappy and I can't detect any lag. I have a Switch but haven't tried it yet because I didn't really buy it for the Switch. Again, great controller!
J**N
Better than joy-cons!
You can either spend $80 on a new PAIR of joy cons for your switch, or buy this and it works perfectly. I love this gamepad, it works with everything I own, and the quality and durability are excellent.
H**.
Get some considerable stick drift on this.
The size is great, however I get considerable stick drift on this. On anything I use with this, it has to have a dead zone configurator for it to work properly.
A**R
A good middle ground of small and useful
Since this controller is so unique, it's a little hard to explain why I like it so much. For those who are already familiar with 8bitdo this controller might look pretty similar to their Zero 2 controller. I have pretty average hand size, and even then the Zero 2 was incredibly small, but the fact that it was so portable and gave me enough buttons to play everything on the 16 bit generation was worth it. It was a little hard to play anything else, and was looking for an upgrade. That's where the Lite 2 comes in. If this controller just had two joysticks it would already be a large improvement, but with the dpad and extra two triggers, this controller is effectively fully loaded for any game. With that said, you do lose a handful of features if you compare this with, say, 8bitdo's Pro 2 controller. With the Pro 2, you get analog triggers, a more ergonomic feel and larger size for comfort, and recently, they've even added hall effect sensors to the joysticks, meaning that they use magnets instead of accelerometers, meaning they are more accurate and are less prone to drifting. Perhaps the question of whether or not you would get the Lite 2 over the Pro 2 is what you want to use it for. If you need a small controller to take on the road without giving up any features for a standard controller, then this is incredibly useful. If you're looking for a controller to be your default one to use on pc or switch, then you should check what else 8bitdo has.
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