Retro-Bit SEGA Saturn® 2.4GHz Wireless Pro Controller for Sega Saturn, Sega Genesis Mini, Switch, PC, Mac - Includes 2 Receivers - Black
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Retro-Bit SEGA Saturn® 2.4GHz Wireless Pro Controller for Sega Saturn, Sega Genesis Mini, Switch, PC, Mac - Includes 2 Receivers - Black

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🎮Multi-compatibility
🔋500 mAh battery

Description

🎉 Level Up Your Gaming Experience!

  • RUMBLE READY - Experience immersive gameplay with dual analog rumble motors.
  • STAY UPDATED - Day 1 firmware update ensures peak performance.
  • CHARGE PLAY - Built-in 500 mAh battery with rapid USB-C charging.
  • UNLEASH NOSTALGIA - Seamlessly connects to SEGA Saturn, Genesis Mini, Switch, PC, and Mac!
  • PRECISION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS - Dual Hall Effect analog sticks for ultimate control.

The Retro-Bit SEGA Saturn® 2.4GHz Wireless Pro Controller is a versatile gaming accessory designed for retro enthusiasts and modern gamers alike. With compatibility across SEGA Saturn, Genesis Mini, Switch, PC, and Mac, this controller features precision controls with dual Hall Effect analog sticks, immersive rumble motors, and a rechargeable 500 mAh battery with USB-C fast charging. Stay ahead of the game with a day 1 firmware update for optimal performance.

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Specifications

Button Quantity7
Additional FeaturesNumeric Keypad
Power SourceBattery Powered
Hardware PlatformPC
Controller TypeGamepad
Connectivity TechnologyWi-Fi, USB
Compatible DevicesWindows
Package Quantity1
ColorBlack

Reviews

3.9

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M**K

Nice controller for original Saturn or PC

Looks nice and feels well built. Battery life has been solid and works great on my Sega saturn. It's easy to pair and I haven't had any issues with dropping connection. Includes wireless dongle for both Saturn and PC which is useful if you emulate games.

R**Z

I don't even need to wait..

If you're on the fence between this and a M30, don't even hesitate. As of this review it's already unavailable, which is why I decided to post so quickly for future restocks.The dpad has an actual pivot, the M30 does not leading the retrobit controller to be far more accurate.Inputting all movement commands, especially forward half circle is butter smooth. This is a hard recommend for fighting games, you have to try this floating dpad at least once in your life. In a training environment I have not dropped one input due to how smooth it isFor shmups I would sometimes get a middle click on the dpad with the M30 causing my ship to just stutter since you can't move in all directions at once. This problem doesn't exist on the retrobit controller. I want to get out of the way that you can still perform, but the retrobit is just better.The dpad feels a lot looser, but not in a way that affects input performance. It just glides with your finger in such a beautiful way, and that middle pivot always keeps your inputs honest.This is a dpad centric review since that is the main allure of these pads, I think the buttons are fine and there isn't any excessive button wobble. Having triggers gives a bit more versatility. The sticks are ok, but I wouldn't play any modern stick games with this controller, they are like guillokit Hall effect sticks for joycons.I swear that dpad is just bloody phenomenal, this is the end of your search for a good circle pad. At least until someone can make a fight pad with larger buttons and the same phenomenal pad.

T**L

SOLID Saturn Controller That Only Needs SMALL Improvements

TO CLARIFY OTHER REVIEWS BELOW:This controller now has firmware to allow wired connectivity to PC.When connecting to PC (Wired or Wireless) perform a calibration test within Windows. This will obviously calibrate the sticks!Also, when mapping buttons for PC use, it's no big deal that C and Z buttons mirror L and R. Even the Genesis 6Button NSO controller for Switch does this. So, RetroBit isn't doing anything Nintendo isn't. Just map L and R commands to ZL and ZR. I don't understand the others citing this as a negative!Everything performs well. For me, the sticks are purely a bonus. This pad DOES NOT have analog triggers which will compromise games that otherwise use it, but most Saturn games I play don't use 3D Controls so I am personally fine.Very conformable in the hands and button responses are perfect. D-Pad is PERFECT!Cons?A possible major one, yes. RetroBit does not have the best record with the 2.4GHZ USB technology they use. Too often connection cuts out on PC in XInput Mode. But, it works as a wired pad now so...there's that to fall back on. Be that as it may, RetroBit needs to improve their 2.4GHZ tech to be more in line with their 8BitDo competitor. Or just manufacture a Bluetooth variant!Pros?It's a great Saturn controller! With new firmware, you can use this wired on PC.I'd strongly recommend getting one!

A**R

Loses connection in xinput mode - R buttons poor fits and stick

I waited 5 years for these controllers and ordered two of them when they finally came out. Unfortunately it seems after all this time the execution is not quite there yet. There is one glaring issue that makes it so I cannot recommend the controller currently: It randomly loses connectivity in xinput mode. (I have been told dinput works but I have not verified this myself.) This makes the controller 100% unreliable for any gaming purposes. I am 9 feet away from the transmitter and have clear line of sight to it so there is no reason a 2.4ghz signal should not flawlessly reach it.The other glaring issues is that there are quality issues with the fit of some of the parts. On both pads I received the R button's fit in the pad is much worse than the L's. The R buttons on both make loud clacking noises with a bit of a rattle when pressed and on the first pad the r button sticks. On both pads the L button is perfectly fine so it's hard to figure out why they both have the same problem on the same side.But other than that how is it? Well there is a bit of an annoying issue where the Z&C buttons are mirroring L&R. This is understandable on many of the controller modes as they only support so many buttons. It would be nice to be able to change it in firmware and there has been rumors of it but it has not happened yet. However the mirroring also occurs in dinput which supports 128 buttons so that really needs to be changed as there's no good reason for it unless the v2 USB receiver doesn't support more than the standard array of buttons.Everything else about controller is quite good. I compared the controller to an original Sega Saturn controller, the Fukkokuban Sega Saturn for PS2 controller that Sega made, an 8bitdo MD30 controller, and for good measure a Retro-bit BIG6 Geneis controller and a Sega Genesis 6 button controller.The main thing everyone wants to know is the dpad. As you can see in the photos it's very similar to the original. You will also notice that where the two sega issued Saturn controllers, the Original and the Fukkokuban the plastic is matte grey and non reflective where as the Retro-bit Saturn glossy and black. This different isn't just visual but tactile too. That said I just spent an extended period using it and I found it to not be a major problem. I'm not sure I would be notice unless I had them side by side but the original issue is slightly better. Out of all the D-pads I think I may actually like the MD30's dpad the best. It's a 6-button genesis clone but it is made of that softer grey matte plastic and the re-designed contours of the MD30 make that dpad function much better than the similar in the BIG6 which is again made of the harder plastic.The Retro-bit case is a bit thicker than the original I actually find this makes it more comfortable to hold. The analog sticks are also very easy to reach, don't get in the way at all, and their recessed base keeps the controller profile relatively light so this controller is a good choice for travel. I find this controller the most comfortable to grip, followed by the MD30 and then the original Saturn controllers form Sega.The face buttons are all spot on and feel great and the added select and home buttons are a god send when using this for modern games.Where we start to run into issues in design is the shoulder buttons. Perhaps this is due to these being new designs vs the original. They do not share any similarities to the originals due to the addition of the ZL and ZR buttons on the shoulder. As I mentioned before the R buttons seem to differ from the L buttons in fit and finish and pushing them gives a bit of a rattling sound. Both R and L buttons also sink lower inside than the surrounding case on the edges, and this is more pronounced on the R button, but it is not a major issue and I was not bothered by in gameplay. By contrast the ZL and ZR buttons are much better and feel great and neither one has had issues in the two I have received. They have a small lip on them which reminds you of the design of the original. The L and R buttons are raised a bit above the ZL and ZR so it's easy to tell them apart. One thing you will notice about the shoulder buttons is they're very flat overall. There is not much contouring going on here and this this makes the buttons feel worse than one would like.So in the end these are very good controllers but they have two major issues that I hope Retro-bit will resolved. With any luck the connectivity problem can be solved by firmware. The QC issues with the R button sadly will require more time with the production factory.Edit: I sent my first one back in the hopes that a replacement would improve things. This one the R button is better, but this one has issues with the analog joysticks themselves. As you can see in the circularity test from Gamepad Tester, there is a serious problem with the range of inputs in regards to the corners. The joystick will read these very inconsistently, sometimes I can get them to read the corners, but frequently certain corners will get cut off by this joystick. The worst problem is that it is inconsistent with how it behave. This means you can't fix it with calibration because the lopsided shape of outputs is inconsistent.

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