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🎮 SAFFUN 2 Pack 2.4 GHz Wireless USB Controller: Compatible with SNES Games for PC, Mac, Linux, Genesis, Raspberry Pi Retropie - Retro Super Classic Controller with Multicolored Keys Review

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Description of 🎮 SAFFUN 2 Pack 2.4 GHz Wireless USB Controller: Compatible with SNES Games for PC, Mac, Linux, Genesis, Raspberry Pi Retropie - Retro Super Classic Controller with Multicolored Keys

Connectivity: Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless RF. Gives you a range of up to 10-meters range. SIMPLE SETUP – Generic USB controller, this uses a standard USB port, if your program or application accepts USB controller input, There’s no additional setup involved when using the remote controller, JUST PLUG AND PLAY! Simply plug in the Unifying receiver, and you’re ready to go. Super sensitive buttons for precision control. Third party controller, not original SNES / NES controller. But it works phenome. Supported Operating system: Windows 98, ME, Vista, 2000, 2003, XP, 7, 8, 8.1, 10; Linux UBUNTU, Linux Mint, Android Linux (via an USB OTG cable); Mac OS X and beyond; Retrogaming operating systems: RetroPie, Recalbox, Happi Game Center, Lakka, ChameleonPi, Piplay. Supported Device (With USB storage device): PC, Notebook Computer, Laptop Computer; Android Smartphone: connect via an USB OTG cable; Raspberry Pi (RPI, Raspberry pie): Raspberry Pi 1 Model B, Model A, Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+, Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi 2, Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, Raspberry Pi 3, Retro Pie. --- Note: NOT SUPPORT Android TV BOX. Supported Game Emulators: NES, SNES, Snes9x, ZSNES, Higan, Handheld GBA emulator, Sega Genesis emulator, Sega OpenEmu (Only support OS X), RetroArch (Works perfect on Android), BSNES (Perfect for two player action).... Extended battery life: The Wireless SNES Controller has a battery life of up to 3 years. Battery capacity: 240mA; Charging time: 1 hour; Charging voltage: 3. 7V; Usage time: 3 hours. Battery Level Indicator: Yes.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great controllers don't know why people are complaining

Bought these to use with Raspberry Pi and they work great! The keys are a bit soft, but that's how it was with the SNES. Responsive, comfortable to press, minimal lag, Raspberry Pie automatically detects both with dongles. I don't understand why people complain about the quality. I don't think they feel cheap. They feel very light, which is probably why they feel cheap. If they put some weight on it, people would think differently. It doesn't get any better for 30 euros.

Pros
  • Finally bought
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Controllers work great very happy

Getting two controllers at this price is great. They don't feel "cheap" either. My favorite part is the connection via the 2.4GHz receiver, which connects instantly and is stable. I'm using controllers in a Raspberry Pi Retro game. I use three of these controllers for multiplayer games. I had no problems with lag. The keys are responsive and have good feedback. I had an expensive retro Bluetooth controller, but connectivity was a big issue. however, it has no problems straight out of the gate…

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
Cons
  • Not as good as it says

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My wife wants me to send them back.

Not because they don't work, they work great! I just spend too much time there playing Asteroids and Super Mario. I plug in one to charge while I play with the other. Then I turn them all off when I go out. No one has fallen on me yet. The only complaint I have is that they "feel" light and flimsy. I tend to hold the controller tighter than necessary when the music speeds up, leading me to believe I could just snap it in half. Didn't happen. Probably won't happen. But if it ever happened I…

Pros
  • Fits many
Cons
  • Not all fits

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent wireless functionality

I remember reading reviews of people turning wireless on and off. It worked perfectly for me after about 100 hours of operation. This is a great way to turn an old laptop into the perfect emulation machine. I find the controller placement here is a good middle ground between the feel of a classic console, but it still works for most other emulators I've played like Gamecube, PS1, etc. Obviously, the lack of joystick controls allows for it no use Some games, but most of them can be configured to

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  • Video games
Cons
  • Wall socket required

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Custom Button Mappings

These controllers have many benefits—fast and reliable $15 wireless controllers are hard to beat! If only they used standard controller button assignments! If they were mapped like any standard xInput or other PC controller, they wouldn't require a custom setup every time to play regular games. In fact, everything appears normal except for the A, B, X, and Y keys, which are upside down. The X at the top behaves like the standard "confirm" button in PC games, which is very strange. Edit: I…

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  • Accessories
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great wireless Raspberry Pi controllers with a small flaw.

We've only had them for a few weeks so I'll have to update them once we see how they perform over time, but so far we've been happy! They're pretty easy to connect and we haven't had any issues with latency, crashes, or anything else I can think of. There's just one problem that can be annoying when multiple systems are running close together. They don't actually have a "specific" connection to their USB receiver, if that makes sense. They connect to EVERY receiver. So if you tag a controller…

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  • Controller
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  • I don't remember