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8BitDo Pro 3 Bluetooth controller review

Customizable, adaptable, and stylish, the 8BitDo Pro 3 does everything you could want a third-party controller to do in 2026.
The first review ever published to Techgage was of Logitech’s RumblePad 2, in 2005. At the time, great gamepad solutions for the PC didn’t seem to exist, but that option bucked the trend. Later that ...
Now is a great time to snap up this deal on the 8BitDo Pro 2 Bluetooth gamepad, because it’s currently half off the regular price. If you don’t know anything about 8BitDo, it makes tons of different ...
The Nokia N-Gage might not have put up much of a fight against Nintendo’s handheld dynasty, but you can’t say it didn’t have some pretty impressive technology for the time. [BeardoGuy] happens to have ...
It’s important to instill healthy habits in your children when they’re still young. Preferences for sports, snacks and dinosaurs are typically formed in early childhood, as is loyalty to a specific ...
The best PC/Switch/Steam Deck gamepad I’ve ever used. Top-tier joysticks and wireless, great battery life, gyro, and rumble, convenient dock, can wake Switch and/or OLED Deck wirelessly from couch.
In a nutshell: At $19.99 each, the Zero 2 could serve as an excellent backup controller. Given its small size and lack of joystick, however, you're probably not going to want to use it as your go-to ...
8BitDo Mod Kit for the N64 controller includes a Hall effect joystick upgrade and a Rumble Pack with a rechargeable battery. Reading time 2 minutes The Nintendo 64 was the first to introduce console ...
Apart from the Blackshark 3 and 3 Pro gaming smartphones that were the star products of the night during Blackshark‘s launch event today, the company equally announced a couple of accessories for its ...
Video game controllers have come a long way since the good ol’ days, but nothing beats dusting off your Super NES and playing the classics. Unfortunately, your trusty controller won’t work with modern ...
What just happened? 8BitDo is on a roll. After introducing a retro receiver for PlayStation and PlayStation 2 last week, the gaming peripheral specialist is back with another pocket-sized accessory.
The first review ever published to Techgage was of Logitech’s RumblePad 2, in 2005. At the time, great gamepad solutions for the PC didn’t seem to exist, but that option bucked the trend. Later that ...