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8Bitdo Sn30 Pro+ Bluetooth Gamepad (G Classic Edition) - Nintendo Switch
NOTE : Please use the USB cable included in the box to charge, do not use other USB cable to chargeWireless Bluetooth, rumble vibration, motion controls, USB-CButton mapping for system-changing accuracy and modifiable vibrationAdjustable Hair trigger buttons plus 6 axis motion sensor and Modifiable joystick sensitivityCustomize your gaming experience further with ultimate software
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10 Reddit comments about 8Bitdo Sn30 Pro+ Bluetooth Gamepad (G Classic Edition) - Nintendo Switch:

u/PriceKnight · 3 pointsr/NintendoSwitchDeals

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u/alittlebeat · 3 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I second this OP, I just got in this week the new wireless 8bitdo SN30 Pro+ controller for $50 & its amazing. As someone online described it, its like a hybrid between the dualshock 4 + Switch Pro controller. The layout of the buttons & dpad is like the PS4 dualshock but its a retro Nintendo design for sure. It comes in 3 colors: the Gameboy variant, SNES, or an all black. (I personally went with gameboy cuz I have the Pro controller already which is an all black. And I prefer the button colors for the Gameboy over the SNES)

For features it has:

  1. customizable software (which also includes the ability to set macros to certain buttons or just to adjust the sensitivity of things)

  2. the ability to work across devices/platforms, as it can be used for things like the Switch, Android, Mac, or PC

  3. a rechargeable battery that is ALSO removable & allows you to use two AA batteries to power it if your battery dies (and the rechargeable battery has a 20 hour life which is pretty good for a 3rd party controller

  4. actual handles/wings unlike all the other 8bitdo controllers they've done in the past

    The placement of the dpad makes it perfect for platformers, & especially for Mario Maker 2 which is why I pre-ordered it. The official Switch Pro controller is good...except for the fact that the dpad can register false movements. Because you can for example press right & down at the same time accidentally when you're only trying to press right. But the SN30 Pro+ its also an all around great controller, not just for platformers.

    If you'd like something more portable & don't mind lacking wings/handles, 8bitdo has smaller versions/variations of the wireless SN30 Pro+ but without wings & the customization software. They are usually between $40-$50 for the SN30 Pro or SF30 Pro models, the regular N30 Pro/Pro2 is around $40, & there's even a wired model for $25.
u/maccish031 · 2 pointsr/Switch

The 8Bitdo SN30 Pro+ will be released September 27th, it looks great. I obviously haven’t tried this one but i have used other controllers from 8bitdo and they have really good quality. But it is £42.99.

Here’s the link

Here’s a review from nintendolife.com

There’s another one, the SF30 Pro that looks like a Snes controller with analogue sticks that i think works great, it goes for £34,98

SF30 Pro

u/tomkatt · 2 pointsr/EmulationOnAndroid

Okay, I tested it out with all three of my devices (android tablet, Shield TV, and PC). It's a winner. No discernable input lag on the Shield or PC. Minimal lag on the tablet, and that was probably more because the tablet is Intel and struggles to maintain framerates in almost everything. Input lag went away when I gave up on Retroarch on the tablet and tried a GBA game with Pizza Boy GBA, so I'm guessing it was the framerates, I wasn't keeping 60 FPS in RA.

I was able to nail combos on Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2 that I struggled with on my XB360 controller on PC. The sticks are sensitive and I can tip toe and move at all speeds in Mario 64 (generally how I test sensitivity with Android controllers, that and F-Zero X but I haven't tested that game yet).

I'd put the d-pad on par with a Nintendo or Sony one. It's... different from the Sony, and has a bit more play in terms of wiggling than a Nintendo one, but it feels good, and no issues with diagonals, rolls, or even f-hcf /qcb/qcf, fdf motions.

The handles are more comfortable and hold more naturally than a Sony pad and really gives it a nice grip along with the slight texture on it. As a bonus, the centered battery gives it a nice heft, the rumble is faint but definitely there. I haven't tested the gyro yet. Also, it has a chargeable battery pack built in but you can also pull it and use AA batteries if you prefer. That was a nice touch, seems they thought of everything.

My only complaint is it doesn't seem to have a home button; at least not one that Android recognizes. Maybe that can be changed via the controller's software. I haven't downloaded that yet.

If you get it, just be sure to pair it to the right mode for your device. I noticed a bit of input lag initially when testing but it's because I paired it in Switch mode to my Android devices. Once I realized the error and paired it properly it was fine.

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Edit - I got the Gameboy one (off-white w/magenta buttons), if it matters. Wasn't any matter of preference, it was just the only one in stock at Amazon. I'm glad I did though, the textured strips on the dpad are kinda nice and the other models don't have that.

u/younglump · 1 pointr/giantbomb

I checked out the Sn30 Pro Plus with the grips on it and wow I'm blown away by how the great this dpad is. The price point is perfect for my needs as I haven't needed gyro or hd rumble for a switch game in a while. The clickyness of everything made mon hun, dragon quest, and Celeste such a blast, like I almost regret playing 60 hours of that game with analog sticks D: Hoping to check out Hollow Knight soon as well. I guess I'm just bummed that you can't use it to turn on the Switch but beside that this controller's a super good one.

u/Expat123456 · 1 pointr/nvidiashield

The 8Bitdo Sn30 Pro+ controller is a good alternative.

The Shield controller will be getting a refresher soon in the rumor mill. It would be nice since I am really satisfied with the Shield controller.

I like the PS4 dpad more, giving it priority over an Xbox controller.

u/Lorben · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

If you wanted to use it for Tetris 99 specifically, yes.

Although if you were going to get one you might as well spend a couple extra bucks to the the SN30 Pro+. It's a Pro controller replacement at that point. The SNES themed one is back ordered though.

u/Grantoid · 0 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

The 8bitdo sn30 pro+ is just a way better version that already exists.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TDTXHJP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_iLeGDb5R5MGM5