Not a very lengthy review of the product rather feedback on the Magic S Pro 2 receiver from Mayflash.1. In terms of setup and updating the receiver, it functions very similary to the Magic NS as I had previously purchased two of the Magic NS receivers for the Nintendo Switch and for use on my PC.2. Whereas the Magic-NS and Magic S Pro 2 have a USB port for wired play and a separate adapter for USB-C port-devices (smartphone, tablet, PC, etc), the Magic S Pro 2 has vibration functionality in both wired and wireless play and the Magic NS only has vibration functionality in wired mode.3. The Magic S Pro 2 has a different color and a slightly different yet similar LED indicator than the Magic NS, and also both feel rather cheap yet sturdy build quality. Quite like the Lenovo Flex 5 series laptops.Regardless of the build quality, for $7 more from the Magic S Pro 2, you're paying $7 more in comparison to the Magic NS for wireless vibration support which is something I cannot make due without. I can game without vibration in general but it is an essential for me especially considering the controllers/gamepads I am using.I have yet to fully use the Magic S Pro 2 on a Nintendo Switch and have yet to encounter any bugs with the receiver but will update this review in 6mos time from initial for any final thoughts.
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