8Bitdo
SN30 Pro
Based on 99 Reddit mentions
$44.98
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Best Bluetooth controller for TV play with Anbernic RG40XX H?
I use the same one that’s on the image, an 8bitdo SN30 Pro. Authentic feel for retro gaming, but more comfortable than a real SNES controller (it’s a bit bigger). And has analogs for PS1/Dreamcast/N64.
Rosselman in r/ANBERNIC
March 4, 2026 2:58 AM
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SNES controllers in stock
i'd say the 8bitdo ones and the official ones have a similar build quality, except the shoulder buttons i find to be better on the 8bitdo, the nso ones are strangely clacky. i don't have an original snes controller to compare it to, but i feel like the 8bitdo's shoulder buttons are more like what i
...Fluffy_Computer_9982 in r/NintendoSwitch
May 14, 2026 3:39 AM
4
What do you use to play the game? Controller?
Used an 8Bitdo SN30 Pro for 3 years because it has a great d-pad for the price, switched to Hori Fighting Commander because it's also more comfortable in hand while still being pretty cheap
IncognitoRedMode in r/Guiltygear
April 21, 2026 10:26 PM
2
Little by little, it adds up 👍🏻
Somebody get him a coaster, Also if you want to use controller for some games I recommend getting hall effect, 8bitdo has some good ones for that, I personally use an sn30 pro cause the dpad is good for the old armored core games and it feels nice.
Toxic381 in r/pcsetup
May 6, 2026 2:25 PM
2
Looking for compact travelling accessories/advice
8bitdo sn30 pro (might want to try it if the ergonomics fit your hands ) a clip on stand (eg https://makerworld.com/en/models/883651-steam-deck-adjustable-clip-on-stand#profileId-1426609), you can find them on aliexpress or Amazon a slimmer case (my favorite is the tomtoc one)
stringlesskite in r/SteamDeck
March 31, 2026 10:48 AM
2
Is it worth it?
I sold mine. It was a decent controller, but I would never pay more than £50 for it. I was a super early Kickstarter backer and excited for it, but when it came it wasn't too comfortable (even compared to other small controllers) and the company is definitely one of the worst to deal with unless you
...Subsyxx in r/MCONohsnap
April 19, 2026 1:25 PM
2
Gamesir ou 8bitdo
Comprei recentemente os meus primeiros comandos de ambas as marcas e até ao momento só tenho a dizer bem. 8bitdo SN30 Pro, 8bitdo 64: uso ambos no PC, também já usei ambos no tablet. Ótima integração com Steam Input , Steam Link e Retroarch. Gamesir X5S: uso no telemóvel e funcionou na perfeição em
...thousandBalloons in r/gamingportugal
April 16, 2026 1:53 PM
2
Does anyone have tried this pocket gamepad from Aliexpress for Gyro gaming?
Well... only the 8BitDo SN30 Pro+ has also the analog triggers, but on the contrary it has just a regular gamepad design with hand grips. Also PXN P5 has normal proportions, it isn't small form factor. I think I'll test this Z01 gamepad if anyone haven't tested it yet.
NestorG38 in r/GyroGaming
May 7, 2026 9:41 AM
1
I forgot I had this:
I use the two PS Classic controllers, an old Logitech F310, and a wired 8BitDo SN30 Pro. They all work great and are pretty much plug and play. I do have a wireless dongle and it works, but for me wireless controllers are more trouble than it's worth. If you did go that route definitely get some of
...Chance_Television981 in r/PlaystationClassic
April 30, 2026 10:59 AM
1
I HATE SCALPERS I HATE SCALPERS
I've been using the 8bitdo sn30 pro+ for like.... Many years. With everything. It is exactly the basic design for common use and easy to use. Even has gyro and pressure triggers and all that. They're not that expensive.
CryAffectionate7334 in r/whennews
May 6, 2026 2:36 AM
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