8BitDo Micro Bluetooth Gamepad

by 8BitDo

A pocket-sized Bluetooth controller. Compatible with Raspberry Pi, Switch, Windows, and, iOS & Android.

  • Ultra compact with 16 buttons
  • Weighs only 24.8 grams
  • Compatible with Windows 10 and above, Android 9.0 and above, Raspberry Pi, and Steam Deck
  • 10 hours play time with 1-2 hour charging time

Take it with you everywhere you go

At under 25 grams and with an included wrist strap this is the perfect controller for when you're on the go. Ideal for wiling away a long train ride or just for a quick game against your colleagues in the office. 

Play any game, anywhere

Compatible with Windows, Android, Raspberry Pi, Steam Deck. 8BitDo controllers are designed to be as versatile as possible with each of your modern devices.

  • Windows 10 and above
  • Android 9.0 and above
  • Switch - 3.0.0 and above
  • Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS, Lakka, RetroPie, Recalbox, Batocera

Multi tasking controller

Micro can be used for more than playing games. Enable Keyboard Mode to map each button to custom inputs for your software and apps using the 8BitDo Ultimate Software on your iOS or Android device - a great productivity booster!

    About 8BitDo

    8Bitdo is a premier 3rd party video game hardware company with a special focus on retro themed game controllers.

    Renowned for producing the highest quality retro controllers on the market, 8Bitdo’s controller line has been referred to as, “a range of excellent retro-style game controllers” by The Verge.

    8Bitdo’s goal is to produce premium quality game controllers with ultra-compatibility at economical prices.

    144 customer reviews

    4 months ago
    Good little camera, easy to put together and the photo quality is surprisingly good. The server occasionally crashes and we're not sure why, and it does get a bit hot even with the heatsink (placed inside in a cold bit of the house) which might be causing that, but overall a quick restart tends to fix that and I'd say it's worth the price. We're using it to track cats and had to turn the motion sensitivity up for that, but that's a simple button in the web portal.
    by Anonymous about My Naturewatch Wildlife Camera via REVIEWS.io
    5 months ago
    Camera would only work for a few minutes before locking up. Eventually was referred to a configuration tweak which made it more reliable (turns out that some of the components supplied are incompatible with each other/the default configuration). Also transpires that the heatsink provided is inadequate as the ARM CPU runs very hot.
    by WGT about My Naturewatch Wildlife Camera via REVIEWS.io
    2 years ago
    Came quickly and contained everything as expected. Easy to make and picture quality is better than I expected from a self-assembly product.
    by Katie about My Naturewatch Wildlife Camera via REVIEWS.io
    2 years ago
    Good to be able to build one, just too close isn't working.m might need to move/swap this camera! Would be good to be able to login too
    by Michiel about My Naturewatch Wildlife Camera via REVIEWS.io
    2 years ago
    Easy to set up, gave to parents so they can see the birds and squirrels that visit their garden. It displays a live feed and stores images and Video triggered by movement to the supplied SD card. These can be managed on any other device on local network which is handy. Can be accessed out side home network too with some extra changes to code.
    by Jon about My Naturewatch Wildlife Camera via REVIEWS.io
    2 years ago
    First time working with any raspberry pi, got it up and running easy, great kit, looking forward to some interesting wildlife pics.
    by Anonymous about My Naturewatch Wildlife Camera via REVIEWS.io
    3 years ago
    I bought this to keep my retired Dad occupied into the New Year. He previously loved the Pirate Radio pack, so I know he'll equally enjoy assembling this to monitor the birds visiting his garden.
    by Jeremy about My Naturewatch Wildlife Camera via REVIEWS.io
    3 years ago
    Bought it for my nieces to construct & use (with help from their dad!), as it was so reasonable I also bought one for myself! The contents of the kits was not as listed on the packaging, but in a good way, as they included a 32GB micro-SD card (rather than 16GB as stated) & a heatsink (which wasn't mentioned!
    by Anonymous about My Naturewatch Wildlife Camera via REVIEWS.io

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