64 2.4G Wireless Controller

8Bitdo

64 2.4G Wireless Controller

62 positive 2 neutral 37 negative

Based on 101 Reddit mentions

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8bitdo finally responded to me about the replacement button issue

Bruh the sent me a faulty 8bitdo 64 controller , so I emailed them. They told me to film me using the controller with the issues so they can move forward, I told them absolutely not I waited two months for this thing to come in because it was a fantastic orange and I preordered it, and that if I wer

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PowerfulTwist323 in r/AnalogueInc

May 6, 2026 3:30 PM

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2.4g N64

Should have been in the box with the 8bitdo 64 controllers from the start. What a cash grab

joeygreco1985 in r/AnalogueInc

March 18, 2026 9:23 PM

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8bitdo finally responded to me about the replacement button issue

I ordered the new 2.4ghz dongle and with my Bluetooth 8bitdo 64 controller (it says it's supported) it's constantly rumbling. Emailed them, they said send a video, I did, they replied and said it'll be looked into... So now I'm stuck with a dongle that does nothing for me. Terrible customer service.

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Snoo_15547 in r/AnalogueInc

May 6, 2026 3:49 PM

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Why is my 8bitdo 64 line of sight??? Are we serious?!

firstly the controller is in fact Bluetooth® 5.0 (Support Bluetooth LE) : https://www.8bitdo.com/64-controller/ secondly, I did not have disconnects using a mini-pc in the exact same spot as my Analogue 3D. I have semi-frequent disconnects sitting Line of Sight, 8 feet away. disabling Bluetooth (alw

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kubbiember in r/AnalogueInc

December 17, 2025 2:36 PM

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8Bitdo 64 controller tests

Look fine overall but I'm a bit disappointed another company still can't get the stick gates correct, and it’s baffling that nearly every third-party N64 controller continues to avoid the original squarish gate design. If Hori managed to replicate it correctly over 25 years ago, what’s 8bitdo’s excu

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TheCrach in r/AnalogueInc

July 24, 2025 9:58 PM

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Doom 64 8bitdo Bug?

The 8BitDo controllers recognize the C buttons as an analog stick rather than different buttons, so some in-game combinations don't work. For games where you have to press the C buttons in opposite directions, you'll have to use a wired controller. I've filed feedback with 8BitDo for the issue under

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flightsimmer in r/AnalogueInc

January 24, 2026 6:49 PM

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It’s been said before but use wired original controllers if you can

I‘m using my NSO N64 controller with a BlueRetro adapter and don’t regret it at all. Read lots of bad things about the 8Bitdo controller and didn’t like its design right from the start. Part of the charm of Nintendo 64 isn’t just using original cartridges, but also the very distinctive design of its

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HomerOfDuty in r/AnalogueInc

January 13, 2026 3:24 PM

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The analog sticks on the new 8Bitdo N64 controller is absolutely horrid.

I'll commiserate here. The stick is awful, completely unusable for racing games, and I'm wondering if the sensitivity can even be fixed via firmware updates. The physical feel and movement is so jarring compared to other 8bitdo products like the excellent Pro 2. As of now, I'm thinking my daily driv

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LukeStuckenhymer in r/AnalogueInc

November 23, 2025 2:37 PM

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OS 1.2.7 feature predictions?

I just want the 8bitdo 64 controllers to work correctly. Let them sync in Switch mode instead.

RetroBoxRoom in r/AnalogueInc

May 5, 2026 8:10 PM

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Finally bought proper N64 controllers after years of using anything but. Much more comfortable.

Yeah the sensitivity on the 8bitdo may come as a unpleasant shock to people who are really used to the resistance of the OG stick. Im fine with it because Im used to modern sticks more but Ill admit it feels like an odd design choice for a 64 controller of all things.

largemoisture in r/retrogaming

November 23, 2025 6:22 PM

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