The gaming accessory company, 8BitDo, has recently unveiled the Ultimate 2 Wireless Controller.

This new model comes with a range of impressive improvements over its predecessor. Key among these is claimed to be an ultra-low latency (1000hz / 1ms) connection, thanks to what the company dubs “8Speed Wireless Technology”. Additionally, it debuts TMR (Tunneling magnetoresistance) technology in its joysticks for higher sensitivity and enhanced durability while reducing power consumption.

For those interested in the technical specs, here’s a quick rundown as provided by 8BitDo:

  • TMR Joysticks
  • Speed - Ultra-low latency 2.4G wireless with 8Speed technology
  • 1000Hz Polling Rate (for 2.4G and wired connection)
  • Fire Ring - RGB lighting joysticks
  • Extra Bumpers (R4 and L4)
  • Pro Back Paddle Buttons
  • Trigger Mode Switch
  • Tactile Bumpers and D-pad
  • 6-axis motion control
  • Turbo Function
  • Vibration
  • Support 8BitDo Ultimate Software V

Priced at $59.99.


How do you think this will compare with the previous version?

  • circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 days ago

    I have been nothing but impressed with my 8BitDo Pro 2.

    Hall effect sticks and battery life which puts Dual Shocks and XB controllers to absolute shame. Cheaper, too.

    Works great with Linux.

    • DrownedRats@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      Same here except I have the ultimate pro wireless v1 its been easily the best controller I’ve ever owned, the one downside for me is that I’m not a huge fan of non-removable batteries but considering how good the rest of the controller is, I’ll give it a concession on that. Additionally I personally prefer snappy tactile D pads over the mushy membrane one they went for but again, it’s something I don’t mind terribly, just personal preferance.

      I actually recommended an 8bitdo wired controller to a colleague because they had bought 3 turtle beach Xbox controllers in the last year because each ended up with severe stick drift and customer support shafted them. So far as I know he’s used it non-stop for about a year and a half now with zero problems and he told me before how good a controller it is.

      • circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org
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        11 minutes ago

        I’ve had the same issues with drift on console controllers. Even first party ones. Just really shoddy, IMHO.

        Incidentally, the Pro 2 has a removable rechargeable battery.