8Bitdo Ultimate 2C Wireless Controller for Windows PC and Android, with 1000Hz Polling Rate, Hall Effect Joysticks and Hall T

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 3,259 ratings

Price: 25.49

Last update: 12-26-2024


About this item

Compatible with Windows 10 and above, Android 9.0 and above.
1000Hz Polling Rate (for 2.4G and wired connection)
Hall Effect joysticks and Hall triggers. Wear-resistant metal joystick rings.
Extra R4/L4 bumpers. Custom button mapping without using software. Turbo function.
Refined bumpers and D-pad. Light but tactile.
Mode switch button. 2.4G and wired for Windows, Bluetooth for Android.

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Top reviews from the United States

J. Kirwan
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Few Controllers That's Worth the Price
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
The 8Bitdo Ultimate C 2.4g Wireless Controller with Turbo Function and Rumble Vibration is a game-changer that is a testament to style and functionality. It has upped my gaming experience with its exceptional build qua-- Oh, wait a moment. Sorry, I forgot I wasn't an AI. Allow me to try again. *ahem*

For any game controller, there are five aspects that matter most: comfort, connectivity, battery life, durability and responsiveness. To sum up for those who want a quick review, this controller scored very high in each category. I absolutely recommend it. However, for those that wish for more details, they are offered below.

Comfort (9/10) -- It is very comfortable to hold. Of the many controllers that I've held in my life, this one is comparably much more comfortable than most. The only reason that I didn't offer the highest score is because I'm certain there are people out there who will find it either too small or too big. To be fair, I'm not certain that there are any controllers that can universally offer proper comfort to every single person.

Connectivity (9/10) -- The controller connected immediately and without any issue. Furthermore, it stayed connected no matter where I walked around in the room. When I wished to disconnect or turn off the controller, it was extremely easy to do so. The only thing I didn't like was that each controller requires its own dongle to connect. It's a bit of an inconvenience. I like the idea of connecting many controllers to the same system without issue, but perhaps that's just wishful thinking for now.

Battery Life (10/10) -- This is perhaps the most surprising feature of the controller, as it seems to last for an unusually long time. In fact, I haven't ever had the battery run out. I do charge it every once in a while, but not obsessively so. I expected it to fail at some point and it hasn't yet.

Durability (9/10) -- While the controller is plastic, it feels quite durable. It lacks that flimsy quality that many wireless controllers seem to have (as if dropping it the wrong way would break or chip something off). I don't think it's deserving of a perfect 10 score because I don't think it would necessarily survive being thrown multiple times across the room by angry gamers (though whether or not that actually matters is up to you).

Responsiveness (10/10) -- I used the controller with multiple games with the explicit purpose of testing its responsiveness and was both surprised and pleased. Every movement and button press happened instantaneously and they seemed to be the same whether the controller was plugged in or wireless.

Value (9/10) -- I have added value as an additional category for those who are wondering if the controller is actually worth the price. After all, even if a controller is amazing, if it costs $1,000 -- is it really worth it? In this case, it's definitely worth it. It seems to sit around $30, which is more than fair given its competition. It's simply not worth paying a few dollars less for something significantly worse. This controller is worth the price that's being asked.
Kent Broadbent
5.0 out of 5 stars Far better than the $ it costs - a detailed review with feature breakdown
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
TL;DR Buzzy haptics and a bit loose bumpers don't outweigh the killer ergonomics, analog triggers, and features for the price. Well worth the money.

I was sick of bluetooth controllers disconnecting so I opted for the wireless USB variety. The controller claims it will also just do straight bluetooth and I have no reason to doubt it.

PROS:
* great ergonomics - feels really natural in the hand, almost GameCube level comfort. The stippled texture under the grips feels really nice. The sharp edge along the bottom is actually really satisfying design.
* battery - I charge it only occasionally. Lasts ages. USB-c.
* USB dongle. Bluetooth sucks (I mean in general, not this controller). I love how reliable it has been with the wireless USB
* analog triggers - feel great. Good weight. Thoughtful design around the housing so they don't accidentally press when you put it down (PS4 controllers)
* color - it's a very nice desaturated lavender. The photos on amazon are a little more saturated than it is in person, but it's still very nice.
* build - all of the important parts feel really solid. The housing is very tight. It has nice weight. I've pounded the buttons, sticks, triggers etc while button-mashing my way through spiderman and it's doing great.

PRICE CONCESSIONS:
* no gyro aim / touchpad / back paddles - but those aren't found even on a lot of first party *cough xbox* controllers.
* sticks aren't Hall Effect - they might get stick drift. Just like every other controller.
* materials - It's plastic. The buttons are very plastic. The sticks are very plastic (but have good grip and weight, no jiggling). The D-pad feels slightly washy (but has nice click), the button labels are this oversized stretched white font that looks not great.

CONS:
* the bumpers - they are a little loose. They're not a deal-breaker, but given the tight tolerances of every other button (especially the great analog triggers) they should be better.
* haptics - the vibration motor is too powerful. Or maybe it's not seated well. When haptics trigger it's very buzzy, if you death grip the controller then it feels like normal haptics but if you're holding it with a normal relaxed grip it's loud.
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Kent Broadbent
5.0 out of 5 stars Far better than the $ it costs - a detailed review with feature breakdown
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
TL;DR Buzzy haptics and a bit loose bumpers don't outweigh the killer ergonomics, analog triggers, and features for the price. Well worth the money.

I was sick of bluetooth controllers disconnecting so I opted for the wireless USB variety. The controller claims it will also just do straight bluetooth and I have no reason to doubt it.

PROS:
* great ergonomics - feels really natural in the hand, almost GameCube level comfort. The stippled texture under the grips feels really nice. The sharp edge along the bottom is actually really satisfying design.
* battery - I charge it only occasionally. Lasts ages. USB-c.
* USB dongle. Bluetooth sucks (I mean in general, not this controller). I love how reliable it has been with the wireless USB
* analog triggers - feel great. Good weight. Thoughtful design around the housing so they don't accidentally press when you put it down (PS4 controllers)
* color - it's a very nice desaturated lavender. The photos on amazon are a little more saturated than it is in person, but it's still very nice.
* build - all of the important parts feel really solid. The housing is very tight. It has nice weight. I've pounded the buttons, sticks, triggers etc while button-mashing my way through spiderman and it's doing great.

PRICE CONCESSIONS:
* no gyro aim / touchpad / back paddles - but those aren't found even on a lot of first party *cough xbox* controllers.
* sticks aren't Hall Effect - they might get stick drift. Just like every other controller.
* materials - It's plastic. The buttons are very plastic. The sticks are very plastic (but have good grip and weight, no jiggling). The D-pad feels slightly washy (but has nice click), the button labels are this oversized stretched white font that looks not great.

CONS:
* the bumpers - they are a little loose. They're not a deal-breaker, but given the tight tolerances of every other button (especially the great analog triggers) they should be better.
* haptics - the vibration motor is too powerful. Or maybe it's not seated well. When haptics trigger it's very buzzy, if you death grip the controller then it feels like normal haptics but if you're holding it with a normal relaxed grip it's loud.
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Brody J DeCesare
5.0 out of 5 stars High quality controller
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
Though it lacks connectivity to the switch, this serves as an excellent PC gamepad and the 2.4ghz connection is fast, far-reaching and reliable. The sticks are high quality and though they are traditional joysticks that could be subject to drift it's only if the controller itself is low quality. Drift was hardly an issue on controllers of the past, and hopefully this one holds up. For being wireless and cheap, it feels relatively premium and works well. My least favorite thing is the gripped rear handles -- it doesn't provide and real traction and just feels weird. Smooth plastic would've been better. Cheers and shop with confidence!
Dustin G.
4.0 out of 5 stars Very nice wireless controller.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
I got these initially to play on my docked steam deck. I didn’t want to have to fuss around pairing different controllers so the 2.4g dongle is a nice feature. They connect reliably and perform very well, especially if you’re a fan of the switch pro controllers. The integrated rechargeable battery goes for days and charges very quickly using the included USB C cable.

The loss of one star is a subjective gripe but my only complaints are that they feel a bit too lightweight for me and I wish they came in more colors. (Mint and lavender aren’t really my thing but whatever). Otherwise great value for the money and I would definitely buy them again.

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