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?

  • CosmicSploogeDrizzle@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    I emailed support and they confirmed this controller does not support steam input fyi.

    So the extra buttons can only be mappable to existing buttons, and the gyro can only emulate joystick movement.

    If it gets steam input support I’ll consider it but until then it’s a no go for me.

    • circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org
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      4 hours ago

      This is how the 8BitDo Pro 2 controller works as well. That said, the Pro 2 works great with Steam on desktop and the Deck. It just sucks that you are restricted to buttons shared with PS/XB controllers.

      Still fantastic battery life, and hall effect joysticks make it a no-brainer.

    • Eezyville@sh.itjust.works
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      10 hours ago

      Thanks for the info. As long as the Steam Deck has been out and the momentum is getting they should at least have SteamOS support.