🕹️ Relive the classics wirelessly — because your game deserves freedom!
The KIWITATA Wireless NES USB Controller 2-Pack offers a nostalgic gaming experience with modern wireless convenience. Featuring 10 responsive buttons, a 2.4GHz wireless connection with up to 30 feet range, and a rechargeable 500mAh battery lasting over 10 hours, these controllers are compatible with Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Raspberry Pi systems. Ergonomically designed with anti-slip, frosted concave keys, they deliver precision and comfort for classic retro gaming on modern devices.
Button Quantity | 10 |
Additional Features | Wireless |
Power Source | Battery Powered,Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | For Windows Laptop/Desktop Computer, For PC(Windows 11/10/8/7/XP)/MacOS, For Raspberry Pi(4/3/2/1/Zero) |
Controller Type | Windows |
Connectivity Technology | USB Connection |
Compatible Devices | PC, Windows, RetroPie, IOS |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Black |
A**N
Excellent controller!
Setup for Nestopia emulator for windows 11. Charge the controller for 2 hours. Once the red LED stops flashing the controller is charged. Don't over charge as per the instructions. When you're ready to pair the controller press the "Start" button once. The red LED will start flashing slowly. Press the start button again, and it'll start flashing rapidly. When this happens the controller is ready to be paired. Just plug in the provided USB connector, and the red LED will become a steady light.Now for the Nestopia setup. Open Nestopia AFTER you establish connection with the controller, or it won't be recognized. After you start the emulator open "Options" at the top of the screen, and go to "Input" Choose "Select All" then enter the inputs. If you want 8-way direction, there will be a box that can be checked for simultaneous "UP" and "Side" movement. NOTE: You DO NOT need all of the inputs that are offered. "," is "B" "." is "A" "Right Shift" is "Select" and "Start" is "Enter" "Left" is Left etc. on the D-pad. "Enter/Start" should be the last input you need. Afterwards hit "Ok" and you're set up. close options and enjoy!
A**D
So far so good.
Very comfortable wireless NES controllers. They're just like original retro NES controllers but nicer with the rounded corners. After charging with a recommended 5V/1A wall charger (took about 2 hours) they paired very easily to a PC (just follow the basic instructions in the booklet it comes with). I'm using them with a Beelink S12 N100 Mini PC and running the FCEUX NES emulator. All I had to do in FCEUX was configure the Gamepad buttons in the input settings and they work perfectly.Response from the pad and buttons and the range are also good (around 30 feet) and I like that they automatically turn off after about 3 minutes when not in use to save battery power. To turn them on again, just press the start button. Couldn't be simpler.The test now is just time and use to see how durable they are and how long they hold up for.
G**.
Junk.
Didn't work at all
R**T
Slightly lagging, but idk if it's my pi
The controllers are comfortable & effortlessly connect, but the buttons are delayed, unless my pi is slow....
D**A
Works great!
Kids like being able to play without glitches. I like that the wires are no longer strung everywhere!
L**N
Nice!
Works awesome!
K**Y
Does not wirk with NES retro emulator
Bought these for my kids to play the retro emulator NES however these controllers are not supported. Bummed. The 3 foot cord, though accurate to my childhood controllers, does not suit the modern gaming living room. Which us why I bought these wireless controllers. Hopefully returning them wont be a headache.
T**U
A must have for retro gaming
These controllers are reminiscent of the original NES controllers, with the same D-pad directional keypad on the left, A and B buttons on the right, and a Start and Select in the middle. They differ from the originals in that these new controllers are wireless, have rounded corners, and are slightly thicker. The controllers come with a micro USB charging cable, but no wall charger.I tried these controllers on Batocera and Emuelec emulators on several NES games, using a PC and a Raspberry Pi 5. Both emulators recognized the controllers immediately, and I just had to map the keys using the controller settings. I noticed that the buttons felt very similar to the original controllers, with good response and tactile feel. The buttons did not feel mushy and should stand up to some hard gaming. I tried this with the USB receiver being about 15 feet away from the controller, with no issues like lagging or missed presses. While these controllers will work well with any NES game, they will not work for some of the more advanced games that require extra buttons like X and Y, triggers or additional joysticks on the same controller. But the beauty of these controllers are the simplicity of just having one D-Pad and 2 firing buttons and the tiny size. They are a real throwback to a time when video games were all about having fun without overthinking the game. And for that, these controllers are just that – pure fun, with the bonus of being wireless that was unthinkable when the originals first came out.If you are into retro gaming, especially NES or any game that uses a single joystick and 2 firing buttons, these are a must have. The only things I did not like about them is the micro USB charge port and the added thickness of the controllers. The design of these controllers must be several years old not have the modern USB-C port, but maybe that’s okay and part of their retro charm.
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