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Mcbazel Mayflash Magic-NS Wireless PS5 PS4 PS3 Switch Pro Controller Fighting Stick Adapter for Nintendo Switch PC NeoGeo Mini with USB to Type C OTG Cable Game Card Storage Case

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  • Wirelessly connect your PS3, PS4, Nintendo Switch Pro, Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, Wii U Pro Bluetooth controllers to your Nintendo Switch, PS3 or PC system.
  • The wired PS4, PS3, Nintendo Switch Pro, Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox 360 controllers and fight sticks, and standard wired USB controllers can be connected to your Nintendo Switch, PS3 and PC system.
  • Small size with perfect compatibility. Compatible with NeoGeo Mini , please visit the Mayflash official site and download the specific firmware
  • Plug and Play! Please visit the Mayflash official web site and check about the new update firmware occasionally because the support the team will release firmware to enhance the product.
  • Third Party made, NOT official item. Console is NOT included.

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Support NeoGeo Mini after specific firmware update.Please visit Mayflash official website for download.

Description:
- Wirelessly connect your PS4, PS3, Nintendo Switch Pro, Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, Wii U Pro Bluetooth controllers to your Nintendo Switch, PS3 or PC system.
- The wired PS4, PS3, Nintendo Switch Pro, Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox 360 controllers and fight sticks, and standard wired USB controllers like Logitech rumble gamepad F510 and F310 can be connected
- Small size with perfect compatibility.
- Plug and Play!
- Third Party made, NOT official item. Console is NOT included.

Note:
1.Only one Bluetooth controller is supported for one adapter.
2.A wired USB controller and a wireless Bluetooth controller can be connected at the same time, but both of them have the same functions and can only play one game character.
3.To switch A-B, B-A, X-Y, Y-X, press and hold the button Start and A for 3 seconds. To switch A-A, B-B, X-X, Y-Y, press and hold the button Start and B for 3 seconds. This works only when you connect your Switch Pro, Switch Joy-Con and Wii U Pro controllers to a PC Xinput system.
4.If you connect up to 4 Bluetooth controllers to the adapter, you can disconnect the first controller by pressing the button located on the side of the adapter, and disconnect the second one by pressing the button, and then the third and fourth controller using the same way.
5.To use the Nintendo Joy-Con controllers, please connect the Nintendo Joy-Con (R) firstly, then connect the Joy-Con (L). 6.Logitech wireless gamepad F710 is supported. Please make sure you connect the emitter to the adapter before using.

IMPORTANT: Please visit the Mayflash official web site and check about the new update firmware occasionally because the support the team will release firmware to enhance the product.

Package Includes:
1 x Adapter with OTG Cable
1 x Game Card Case

Customer reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
997 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, value, and quality of the electronic adapter. They mention that it functions no differently than a pro controller, is inexpensive to replace, and is one of the best accessories for a gamer to own. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use, speed, and connectivity.

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178 customers mention132 positive46 negative

Customers like the controller adapter. They say it functions no differently than a pro controller, and it works perfectly with the PS3. It's an impressive tool and a must for anyone with a Switch.

"...I'm glad I reordered and that everything is working as intended. I haven't had any dropped connections or function anomalies...." Read more

"...The DS4 works perfect. Also, it can be used wireless...." Read more

"Works great using the Wii U Pro Controller on the OLED Switch, but doesn’t allow the gyro/tilt functionality...." Read more

"...it’s not that the Bluetooth adapter doesn’t work at some point maybe it did but Nintendo seems to have found out and fixed that so the only Nintendo..." Read more

19 customers mention14 positive5 negative

Customers like the quality of the adapter. They say it's one of the best accessories for a gamer to own, and the games case is a nice bonus. It works flawlessly, and it comes with some nice goodies, such as the USBC male to USB female adapter and a decent travel case. Overall, customers find it to be a very handy device for people who wish to use a controller.

"...The games case is a nice bonus, but I found it useless for me ATM...." Read more

"...It even comes with some nice goodies, like the USBC male to USB female adapter and a game holder.--Zach" Read more

"...The build seems a bit cheap.- The button to switch modes is really small.-..." Read more

"...The game case is also nice little side bonus, and will definitely be used to store any of our excess games...." Read more

18 customers mention18 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the value of the adapter. They mention that it saves them money by not buying a new Switch Pro, and is cheaper than buying just the adaptor alone. Some say that it's a good idea to save money on controllers and that it is inexpensive to replace if something does happen to it.

"...Overall, it's a great little device. It is cheaper than a pro controller if you already have other rcontrollers you prefer...." Read more

"...Also, when compared to the Nexilux price, this one has a better cost-value relation...." Read more

"...it's an excellent little package, and it's even cheaper than buying just the adapter alone!..." Read more

"...the LED is BLUE but this wasn't the case otherwise it's a great affordable product to add 3rd party controller support to the Switch instead of..." Read more

5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the coolness of the adapter. They mention it's very cool.

"This thing is very cool...." Read more

"...Tested on my switch and they work there as well. Pretty cool little device." Read more

"Really cool product. Came a day early which got me pretty hyped.Fairly simple-..." Read more

"...] Pretty eaay to setup and a cool design." Read more

42 customers mention25 positive17 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the electronic adapter. Some mention that it's easy to install and use, while others say that the instructions could be a bit more clearer. They also say that it takes a fair amount of time to connect it to their switch and that the USB information is not visible when plugged in.

"...It is fairly straightforward...." Read more

"This is a great product but the directions are misleading...." Read more

"...Works great, was a breeze to set up, and I didn't have to do any firmware update on it out of the box in order to have it work...." Read more

"...This is easy to set up and easy to set up my PS4 controller, still dont know how to set up the rumble and not sure if it supports motion control,..." Read more

26 customers mention18 positive8 negative

Customers are mixed about the speed of the adapter. Some mention that it connects extremely fast, with no lag, while others say that it went dead after three weeks. The sync is a little slow, and there seems to be a bit of input lag. It seems to have just suffered some electrical failure for no real reason, and keeps dropping out and loses sync.

"...The PS4 controller connects almost instantly once it's paired. The joycons are a little trickier to use with a cell phone...." Read more

"...No input lag, no misplaced pieces on Puyo Puyo Tetris, no sore thumbs...." Read more

"...There seems to be a bit of input lag to it, but it's never been enough to completely ruin a game...." Read more

"...No additional input lag that I can perceive. I'm very pleased." Read more

24 customers mention16 positive8 negative

Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the adapter. Some mention that it can pair multiple controllers wirelessly, while others say that it has trouble connecting. They say that the adaptor disconnects almost every time when they are playing, and some customers have to return it.

"Short Version: it's great for using other controllers with your switch or using your joycons with your android phone...." Read more

"...Not only are almost the same price, but this one comes with the USB-C OTG cable (Tried it on the Switch and works perfect) and a game case, which..." Read more

"...that occasionally, if you are using it wirelessly it may randomly disconnect the controller...." Read more

"...The USB donge attaches to your Switch Dock and lets you connect any controller using a USB, once connected you can connect PS4 controllers via..." Read more

7 customers mention3 positive4 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the vibration of the adapter. Some mention that it does a clunky job converting vibration, while others say that the rumble function and motion controls do not work properly.

"...This adapter also supports vibration, but it does a clunky job converting the small, precise buzzes of the pro controller into the rough shaking of..." Read more

"...with the adapter, but I figured I should note that HD Rumble is not replicated well on other controllers...." Read more

"...There is some rumble support, but it is of course not the "HD rumble" that the Switch Pro and Joycon controllers have...." Read more

"...Only negative I have is no vibration function works. Hopefully in a future update. But works very well out of the box." Read more

Great addition to anyone with multiple controllers
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Great addition to anyone with multiple controllers
Short Version: it's great for using other controllers with your switch or using your joycons with your android phone.Long Version: I had to return one because I was dropping connection with the joy cons connect to a PC. It could been the joycons or the adapter, but I wanted to give the product a fair chance so I returned it for another one. Now that the new one is here I'm giving it a full review.Features: There are so many modes and they keep adding more with each firmware update. I currently use it to connect my PS4 controller to my Switch and to use the joycons with my Samsung Galaxy note 9 it's great for retro emulators on the go. The PS4 controller connects almost instantly once it's paired. The joycons are a little trickier to use with a cell phone. The joycons have to be paired in a specific order in order for both of them to be recognized as one controller. This goes for using the joycons on both PC and Android.Docked: If you're only going to use this in docked mode, then just hide it in the compartment USB port of the dock. The device blinks in the different colors based on what mode you are in. I use it in pro controller mode (purple LED) This is the only mode with the switch that supports vibration on the DS4. Once connected, make sure you press and hold r3 and r2 for several seconds until the controller vibrates. Keep holding them and use the dpad up and down to adjust how much rumble you want. I out it on max as otherwise it feels too weak with the Switch. This will not turn on the Switch, when the Switch turns on, it turns on as well. It remembers the last mode you were on and the controller pairs immediately upon pressing the home button. It also seems to have a power saving feature so if you're idle for a while the DS4 turns off.Undocked tabletop: make sure you buy a stand that lets you use the USB C port while propping up your switch. I opted for the Hori multiport stand. It's basically a dock without hdmi. This lets me charge the switch while using the USB ports for this and whatever other peripherals. For the ultimate bedroom gaming get yourself a gooseneck for tablets and a USB C extension cable. You'll be able to charge and play with your head in a comfortable position and still use joycons or your favorite controller.Android: I used the supplied otg cable with the adapter to connect the joycons to my phone. Red mode seemed to pick up the joycons and register them as one. There is no need for this adapter if you want to use a PS4 controller with a newer phone or tablet as it is supported in Android 8.0. if you have an older device then this works perfectly.Function: in actual use there are a few quirks. As mentioned before it will not turn in your Switch, I don't believe any 3rd party peripheral does. On the Switch, pressing the home button takes a screenshot, but so does pressing start and select. If you use Homebrew with retroarch and enjoyed that button combination as a shortcut to the menu, to you'll have to remap retroarch as there is no way to remap the input for screen shots on the Magic NS.There doesn't seem to be any noticable input lag. Not any more than using the pro controller or any wireless peripheral. I wish there was a PC app to customize button profiles, rumble, and deadzones. I prefer a very tight deadzones as I use tall analog sticks on my PS4 controller. They include a leaflet with instructions for basic remapping of the face buttons and getting rumble to work. It is fairly straightforward.Final thoughts: I almost returned it and left it in my rearview. But the prospect of using a better dpad for side scrollers and fighters, plus using joycons on my phone (such a portable retro gaming setup) kept me interested. I'm glad I reordered and that everything is working as intended. I haven't had any dropped connections or function anomalies. I will be plugging it in frequently between my USB multiport and my dock, so that will test the physical integrity of the adapter. For now, it is too soon to review dieabity. I will update my after a few months. Overall, it's a great little device. It is cheaper than a pro controller if you already have other rcontrollers you prefer. It's inexpensive to replace if something does happen to it. Go for it!Picture 1: Switch docked to Hori multiport with Magic NS paired to PS4 controllerPicture 2: same setup as above but with a USB C extender to allow mounting to gooseneck.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great addition to anyone with multiple controllers
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2019
Short Version: it's great for using other controllers with your switch or using your joycons with your android phone.

Long Version: I had to return one because I was dropping connection with the joy cons connect to a PC. It could been the joycons or the adapter, but I wanted to give the product a fair chance so I returned it for another one. Now that the new one is here I'm giving it a full review.

Features: There are so many modes and they keep adding more with each firmware update. I currently use it to connect my PS4 controller to my Switch and to use the joycons with my Samsung Galaxy note 9 it's great for retro emulators on the go. The PS4 controller connects almost instantly once it's paired. The joycons are a little trickier to use with a cell phone. The joycons have to be paired in a specific order in order for both of them to be recognized as one controller. This goes for using the joycons on both PC and Android.

Docked: If you're only going to use this in docked mode, then just hide it in the compartment USB port of the dock. The device blinks in the different colors based on what mode you are in. I use it in pro controller mode (purple LED) This is the only mode with the switch that supports vibration on the DS4. Once connected, make sure you press and hold r3 and r2 for several seconds until the controller vibrates. Keep holding them and use the dpad up and down to adjust how much rumble you want. I out it on max as otherwise it feels too weak with the Switch. This will not turn on the Switch, when the Switch turns on, it turns on as well. It remembers the last mode you were on and the controller pairs immediately upon pressing the home button. It also seems to have a power saving feature so if you're idle for a while the DS4 turns off.

Undocked tabletop: make sure you buy a stand that lets you use the USB C port while propping up your switch. I opted for the Hori multiport stand. It's basically a dock without hdmi. This lets me charge the switch while using the USB ports for this and whatever other peripherals. For the ultimate bedroom gaming get yourself a gooseneck for tablets and a USB C extension cable. You'll be able to charge and play with your head in a comfortable position and still use joycons or your favorite controller.

Android: I used the supplied otg cable with the adapter to connect the joycons to my phone. Red mode seemed to pick up the joycons and register them as one. There is no need for this adapter if you want to use a PS4 controller with a newer phone or tablet as it is supported in Android 8.0. if you have an older device then this works perfectly.

Function: in actual use there are a few quirks. As mentioned before it will not turn in your Switch, I don't believe any 3rd party peripheral does. On the Switch, pressing the home button takes a screenshot, but so does pressing start and select. If you use Homebrew with retroarch and enjoyed that button combination as a shortcut to the menu, to you'll have to remap retroarch as there is no way to remap the input for screen shots on the Magic NS.
There doesn't seem to be any noticable input lag. Not any more than using the pro controller or any wireless peripheral. I wish there was a PC app to customize button profiles, rumble, and deadzones. I prefer a very tight deadzones as I use tall analog sticks on my PS4 controller. They include a leaflet with instructions for basic remapping of the face buttons and getting rumble to work. It is fairly straightforward.

Final thoughts: I almost returned it and left it in my rearview. But the prospect of using a better dpad for side scrollers and fighters, plus using joycons on my phone (such a portable retro gaming setup) kept me interested. I'm glad I reordered and that everything is working as intended. I haven't had any dropped connections or function anomalies. I will be plugging it in frequently between my USB multiport and my dock, so that will test the physical integrity of the adapter. For now, it is too soon to review dieabity. I will update my after a few months. Overall, it's a great little device. It is cheaper than a pro controller if you already have other rcontrollers you prefer. It's inexpensive to replace if something does happen to it. Go for it!

Picture 1: Switch docked to Hori multiport with Magic NS paired to PS4 controller

Picture 2: same setup as above but with a USB C extender to allow mounting to gooseneck.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Works flawless. Nice addition for those who own the Wii U Pro Controller
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2018
The adapter works as expected and, unlike the Nexilux Game genie, this one works flawless with the Wii U Pro Controller. I'll cover the same points as with the Nexilux.
Disclaimer: the score isn't related to the lack of Gyro or all the stuff related to the Switch Pro Controller/Joy-Con functionalities. This is something I wasn't expecting to be supported by the adapter.
The adapter came in a tiny box, kinda fragile box with a thin plastic blister inside. With the whole package came the games case and the OTG USB-C cable (Can't remember if it was inside the Mayflash package). The instructions indicate how the adapter works, what the color means and how to sync controllers. Also, as with the Nexilux, there's no explanation about how to upgrade the Firmware, but I didn't require it, since it worked OOTB (Rev 1.1).
I tried the adapter with 3 controllers: A DS4, a Wii U Pro Controllers and a XBox One Controller (Not the Xbox One S) in BOTW, since the issues with the Nexilux were noticeable in this game.
- The DS4 works perfect. Also, it can be used wireless. Just connect the DS4 to the adapter using a cable, this will sync the controller with the adapter. Using the Share + PS Button to Sync also works (In the Nexilux too, but I wan't aware when I wrote the Nexilux Review)
- The XBox One Controller also works perfectly. This one, though, cannot be used wireless, unless it is the Xbox One S controller, since that one works perfect with the Nexilux (Tried it later).
- The Wii U Pro Controller works flawless, too. I tried BOTW and the issues with the Analogs dead zones didn't exists, making the gaming pefect.

Also, when compared to the Nexilux price, this one has a better cost-value relation. Not only are almost the same price, but this one comes with the USB-C OTG cable (Tried it on the Switch and works perfect) and a game case, which can hold up to 4 games. Those two are nice additions, specially the OTG cable, if you have a Hori-like dock/cradle (Where you can put cables below the switch). The games case is a nice bonus, but I found it useless for me ATM. Ah, and also have some stickers to put on the controllers to "Change" the symbols or letters.
Also, as the Nexilux, you can only control one player with the adapter, meaning that you can only sync one and, when two controllers are connected (Cable + Bluetooth), both will control the same character on screen.
The only drawback for me is the tiny button to change modes/sync. This was done better than the Nexilux, which has a switch for the modes and a button to sync/disconnect. The button is also pretty small, making it a bit harder to push depending on where you have it located.
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Felino
5.0 out of 5 stars Es muy útil
Reviewed in Mexico on July 28, 2023
Stephen Fletcher
5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly As Advertised
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2022
Kim Buckley
5.0 out of 5 stars Rock solid as a PS4 adapter
Reviewed in Australia on July 25, 2019
Carlos
5.0 out of 5 stars Recomendable para usar mandos de Xbox One y PS4 en Switch
Reviewed in Mexico on December 11, 2022
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MICHEL
5.0 out of 5 stars Works on phone too!!
Reviewed in Canada on April 15, 2022