8BitDo controllers now work with Apple devices
that its controllers now officially support iPhones, iPads and Macs thanks to both firmware upgrades and Apple's recent iOS 16.3, iPadOS 16.3, tvOS 16.3 and macOS 13.2 updates. The compatibility is limited to the Lite SE, Pro, Pro 2, SN30 Pro+, SN30 Pro for Android and Ultimate Controller 2.4g, but more models are"incoming.", and for good reason. They promise good ergonomics, substantial customization and a tinge of nostalgia.
These aren't the only strong options for mobile controllers. SteelSeries' Nimbus and Stratus models are well-suited to enthusiasts who want an Xbox-style pad. And if you want a makeshift Switch or Steam Deck, the is your pick. Still, it's good to have more choices for Apple-friendly input — particularly if you like 8BitDo's priorities.
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