
Unlock new levels on your favorite games with this 8BitDo wireless Bluetooth game pad. The USB Type-C port boosts speed and power management, while an integrated 480 mAh LiIon battery delivers extended use on a single charge. Featuring rumble vibrations, player indicator LED and motion controls, this 8BitDo wireless Bluetooth game pad provides an immersive gaming experience.
Q: Does this gamepad have rumble vibration?
A: Yes, this 8BitDo gamepad features rumble vibration for an immersive gaming experience.
Q: What type of battery does this gamepad use?
A: This 8BitDo gamepad uses a lithium-ion battery.
Q: What is the weight of this gamepad?
A: This 8BitDo gamepad weighs 1.28 pounds.
A: Yes, this 8BitDo gamepad is wireless and uses Bluetooth connectivity.
Q: How is the gamepad charged?
A: This gamepad uses a USB Type-C port for charging.
Q: Is this the updated version with HE analog joysticks, or the older ALPS model?
A: So the updated Hall Effect model is 6922621505044 and the older potentiometer (ALPS) is 6922621501787. The newer model only came out in March of this year, whereas the older model was released over three years ago. 8BitDo is clearing out their ALPS models for $10 off MSRP, while Best buy appears to be selling them at MSRP - so I sure do hope that you get what you want. Keep in mind however that the ALPS model uses less battery. If you aren't using the joysticks for most of your games, the older model will go longer between charges. That's because the Hall Effect model sticks have a constant current draw, whether or not it is moving The ALPS model sticks draw 1/10th of the current when idle. Nonetheless, if Best Buy is selling them for $45, they had better be the Hall Effect model and they should be more clear about it.
Q: Are these buttons tactile (clicky) or do they use rubber membranes?
A: Membrane for sure but have a nice feel. D pad isn't mushy but the shoulders and start select can be a little mushy . The membrane on the abxy have a good snap .