🎮 Level up your legacy gaming with universal wireless wizardry!
The Mayflash Magic-NS Wireless Controller Adaptor Rev1.2 bridges modern and classic gaming worlds by enabling Bluetooth and USB controllers—including Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch Pro—to connect seamlessly across multiple platforms like Switch, Steam Deck, PC, and retro consoles. It supports advanced features like 6-axis motion and adjustable rumble, delivering immersive gameplay with plug-and-play convenience.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 2.87 x 0.83 x 0.35 inches |
Finish Types | Oled |
Color | Basic |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Nominal Power | 5 Watts |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch |
Specific Uses For Product | Video Game Console |
T**S
Switch 2 Compatible!
I bought the previous model (V1.0 rather than V1.2) a long time ago and I am happy to say upon putting it into my recently purchased Switch 2, it still works. Great piece of kit that can save you a ton of money on pro controllers.
M**S
Good universal controller adapter for Switch/PC however not without flaws
The adapter itself works fine and is very easy to set up however I've noticed a few issues with it.1. There seems to be a slight amount of input lag compared to when I use the same controllers on PC (this includes wired to the adapter and wireless)2. When using the Xbox controller via wireless, the HOME button (bright XBOX button in the middle) doesn't work at all however if plugged in it works fine. I've tried a DS4 with the adapter too and it seems to work fine both wired and wireless so I think there's a bug in the firmware with the Xbox controller specifically. Not a big issue but it does mean you will have to use the Xbox controller wired if you want to be able to go back to the home screen (unless you have a joycon on the side for that).Overall 4 stars. Would be 5 stars if the issue with the Xbox controllers was fixed.Edit: the middle xbox button seems to be working now. Apparently if you have both joycons plugged in it won't work but if you disconnect them it does. Weird but I'm glad it works anyway. Changed to 5 stars.
E**N
DS4 motion controls are working
A few reviews here are a bit outdated now. To enable Dualshock rumble and motion:* Update the dongle to v1.19+ using a PC.* Set "pro controller over usb" in your Switch menu.* Press the button on the dongle until the LED turns purple.MOTION - The controls themselves work very well. After testing them in Splatoon 2 and Zelda I do feel they are slightly less accurate than Nintendo controllers when aiming to the sides, but otherwise not bad at all. They're certainly good enough for the 'waggle' motions Mario Odyssey requires. If motion is the only thing tempting you towards a Pro Controller instead, I definitely recommend giving the updated Mayflash a try as an alternative.RUMBLE - This is a little more hit and miss. Games with basic feedback like Zelda work great and are perhaps even an improvement if you prefer the feel of Dualshock 4 rumble. HOWEVER, you may find that some HD rumble games just don't translate well to standard rumble: Mario Odyssey uses it for so many reasons that your controller will practically be rumbling nonstop. Splatoon almost works properly, but the indistinguishable vibrations felt when moving through ink safely and taking damage might be confusing enough to put you at a disadvantage.If this bothers you, vibrations can usually be turned off on a per game basis, and some like Mario Kart even work absolutely fine, so it's not a huge issue. Ultimately I think it's a good feature to have, but it's still definitely one of the main trade offs compared to a more expensive Nintendo controller.OVERALL PROS - There isn't really any noticeable input lag, it fits nicely out of sight inside the back compartment of the Switch dock, has a good wireless range, works with a variety of wired/wireless controllers (with a more reliable d-pad than the Pro), all Switch buttons are accounted for (on DS4) and it doesn't need to be touched once you are set up other than to assign new controllers.CONS - Only one player can connect per dongle, motion feels a little more sluggish turning to the sides than up/down, games might give inconsistent feedback if designed for HD rumble (see above) and the console can't be switched on remotely with the controller.
J**E
Works great for using Xbox Series controllers on Xbox 360
Not sure about the other features but so far it is working perfectly as a wireless adapter for me to use my modern Xbox Series controllers on my old Xbox 360. Have not experienced any connection dropouts issues while playing. Although I would say it sends the controllers to sleep a little too quickly which wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't combined with the adapter taking about 15 seconds to reconnect after you turn the controller back on. For the price though and the consistency while actually playing you can't go wrong.
C**C
Used to connect a ps3 controller to the Switch..
I have used this to connect a PS3 controller to use with the Switch, and it works perfectly, we needed another controller to play lego undercover and at £60 i couldn't justify a set of joy cons, so bought this to try.Took a while to work out how to connect the PS3 controller as the instructions are useless, but it turned out to be obvious, you need to make sure the Magic-NS is flashing red, and then connect the controller to it using the PS3 charging cable, it synced immediately, we could then unplug it and use it wirelessly, all the buttons work as expected so is easy to get used to.I plan to buy another 3 of these plus a usb hub so we can have four player mario cart.We also have PS4 controllers should we ever need the gyro, but so far the unused PS3 controller has been perfect.
J**L
Doesn't work
The NS Lite does not work.I am trying to use an XBOX Series S controller on a PS3.I have confirmed the firmware is the latest version.The colour cycle I see does not match the sticker or the manual. I only see 6 colours (not 7) and they are not the colours shown on the sticker.I have tried the controller with every single colour and although the controller connects and rumbles, none of the modes are recognised by the PS3.
M**R
Wired only on Series X controller
Works fine through wired connection with a new Series X controller, though takes a little fiddling to get set up. Will not connect wirelessly at the moment, may have to attempt a firmware upgrade, but have no access to a laptop at the moment, so does not do what I initially bought it for, though I can only assume that this is on the fault of the controller at this time.
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