• Reviews around way (4.10 of 5)

    Mayflash Magic-NS Wireless Controller Adapter for Nintendo Switch PC NEOGEO mini

    • Easiest way I've ever found to use a wireless controller with a PC - easy pairing, no driver nonsense
    • Works exactly the way it is advertised.
    • The way my switch is set up, the ps4 controller doesn't have a direct line of site to the adapter, but works well anyway
    • So while, for example, using an input remapper or within an emulator you can generally work your way around the disadvantages of one Joy-Con being seen as half of one full controller, you are still without those shoulder buttons (SL and SR) no matter what
    • I prefer this way myself because the adapter is a bit long and trying to use the pass through USB port on it feels to me like you have to be careful so you don't accidentally unplug the adapter or damage it in any way
    • and I'm much more comfortable using the second USB port to charge instead, that way I don't have to worry about jostling the adapter around
    • If you already have controllers from other systems, this is a very cost effective way to have extra controllers for Switch multiplayer.
    • so i figured this adaptor would be a perfect way to get my controllers working on my PC instead
    • great product works as expected, easy to set up, in the switch home screen or game munies the a,b,x,y buttons are reversed to match the switch controller, but in games, pressing the a button on the Xbox 1 controller is = to pressing the a button on the switch controller and so on
    • Works as it's suppose to, very happy I bought this!
    • I was confused as to why the gyroscope wasn't working, only to find out later that there is no gyroscope in the Xbox One S controller (and so obvsiouly not a problem with this adapter)
    • great product works as expected, easy to set up, in the switch home screen or game munies the a,b,x,y buttons are reversed to match the switch controller, but in games, pressing the a button on the Xbox 1 controller is = to pressing the a button on the switch controller and so on