

🎯 Game anywhere, customize everything, win always.
The 8Bitdo Micro Bluetooth Gamepad is a featherlight, pocket-sized controller featuring 16 buttons and multi-platform compatibility with Switch, Android, and Raspberry Pi. It supports firmware updates, customizable button mapping via mobile software, and a unique keyboard mode, delivering up to 10 hours of battery life—ideal for retro and 2D gaming on the move.









| ASIN | B0CDG2HKBF |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,195) |
| Date First Available | August 16, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | 6922621503583 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | 8BitDo |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 1.97 x 0.5 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Release date | August 15, 2023 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
L**E
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I recently started using this controller and it has quickly become my go-to for on-the-go gaming. It’s incredibly lightweight and compact, yet still feels comfortable in hand for short sessions. Pairing with my devices was seamless, and the custom mapping options made it easy to adjust controls for different games and emulators. The battery life is excellent, lasting around ten hours on a single charge, and it recharges quickly. It’s perfect for retro-style or 2D games while traveling or during downtime. The portability, responsiveness, and convenience make it a standout accessory that exceeded my expectations.
A**R
The best Procreate iPad shortcut tool I’ve ever used
Probably the best iPad shortcut tool I’ve ever had. I’ve used quick and easy small Bluetooth keyboards that connect to my iPad just so that I could have extra keys to do color adjustments, use the lasso and transform tool or to increase and decrease my brush size without having to tap around on the screen. But those have taken me at least 2 months if not more to get used to, while this small controller is not only compact but also incredibly easy to get used to. I had to look up a few tutorials to know how to set it up, but after an hour of that I was able to learn all the button controls in less than the time it took to set up. It has less buttons than any of the keyboards I’ve had but somehow that makes it even better. The fact it’s versatile as a gaming controller is amazing too. The battery life is decent I wish it was a bit more tho but maybe it’s because I draw for long or because I let it sit while it’s turned on so that’s not an issue really. The only thing I truly wish was that the controller had an off switch rather than having to hold the home button for a few seconds. It has a small switch at the bottom but that’s to change from keyboard to the other controller connectivity settings. Overall still an amazing remote that I absolutely recommend.
G**.
Great for Travel on the Go—Super Tiny!
When I travel, I often bring my Steam Deck, and sometimes it's nice to have bring a controller. But obviously space in bags and luggage tends to be at a premium on travel, so hauling around a bulky, hefty console controller isn't ideal. So I picked up the 8BitDo Micro. It works great! And it's called a "Micro" for a reason! It weighs barely anything and it can literally fit in the palm of a single hand, it's that tiny. It's even smaller, width-wise than a Switch JoyCon. If you have bigger hands, that might be something to consider. I'm a smaller person, with smaller hands, so it doesn't bother me so much using this tiny controller. But if it does, 8BitDo has larger-but-still-small controllers. Strongly recommend taking a look at other buyer's pictures to really get a sense of the size. Either way, it's better than having no controller. Pairing was a little confusing, since there are a few different ways to pair, depending on what device you're using (Nintendo Switch vs an Android device, for example) so make sure to read the included manual. But once it's paired, you don't have to worry about that anymore. Battery life is excellent. You can go hours and hours on it, before the need to charge via USB-C cable. Obviously there are no analog sticks. There are also no L3/R3 buttons. If the games you play need those, consider using a different controller like the 8BitDo Lite 2. But otherwise, it has all the rest of the standard buttons, including L1 & L2 and R1 & R2. It does have the Nintendo button layout by default. I prefer the Playstation/Xbox button layouts, so I remapped that on my Steam Deck. Not sure how that works on other devices (phones, tablets, etc). It comes with a little silicone wrist strap and a really short USB-C-to-USB-A charging cable (any cable with USB-C on at least one end should work with it). Again, it's a great little controller for gaming on the go. I might even try pairing it with my phone one of these days and seeing if I can use it with the Steam Link app.
M**.
All the Function, None of the Bulk
Honest Review: 8Bitdo Micro Bluetooth Gamepad (Blue) This is my second 8Bitdo Micro—my wife claimed the green one, and after watching her use it, I had to get my own. No shame here. These things are that handy. Let’s talk size: It’s light. Really light. I’ve had fortune cookies that weighed more. If you’re after something with heft, this isn’t it—but for true portability, it’s a winner. Just don’t be surprised if you lose track of it in your pocket (or between the couch cushions). Performance & Versatility: Despite its toy-like weight, this little controller punches way above its class. It pairs with almost anything—Switch, Android, Windows (keyboard mode), Raspberry Pi—and mapping keystrokes to buttons turns it into a lot more than just a gamepad. I’ve used it as a universal remote for media, a presentation clicker, and even as a shortcut pad for Photoshop. If you’re creative, the possibilities are honestly impressive. Build quality: It feels surprisingly solid for something so featherweight. The lanyard loop is a nice touch and the toggle switch (S-D-K) is both practical and satisfying to use. The controls are crisp and responsive, with no stickiness or wobble. Software: Setup and button remapping are straightforward. The 8Bitdo software is intuitive, even if you’re not super technical. Bottom line: If you want a Bluetooth controller that fits in your jeans’ coin pocket and just works—whether for gaming, productivity, or as a tiny universal remote—this is it. 8Bitdo keeps impressing me with their quality and attention to detail. If they could just find a way to add a bit more weight, it’d be perfect, but honestly, the portability makes up for it. Recommendation: Buy it for the size, keep it for the versatility. If Amazon would let me, I’d give it 4.5 stars. So close to perfect. My wife already wants to claim mine too—at least it’s easy to hide.
R**C
C'est mon 3e gamepad 8bitdo, et pas du tout déçu. Celui-ci me sert sur tel android, avec Scummvm et Lemuroid. Pas d'input lag apparant. Solide et bonne autonomie.
K**I
chegou bem antes do prazo e em perfeitas condições
W**W
Used for digital drawing on procreate and sketchbook. its so lovely to use, its small enough to hold in one hand and use, in turn it gives you freedom to just have your hand anywhere that feels comfortable. Make sure you connect it to Bluetooth on your chosen device by pairing it, a lot of people got confused by being able to sync a preset without pairing it then thinking they can use it straight away, i got caught doing that. I created presets on the controller menu, it synched but then couldn't figure out why it didn't work on sketchbook afterwards, dont forget to pair it via Bluetooth. It works amazingly, buttons are clicky and responsive, no lag to worry about, its pretty much instant. I dont use it as a gaming controller and wouldn't its far to small for that, but as a tool for digital drawing its simply amazing and far cheaper than huion or other "made" for that purpose hand keyboard. Dor precision zooming i alway use my fingers. Its cheap, great quality, not heavy at all, comfortable for most, its responsive and tge battery last a decent amount but do which it was a bit longer, sometimes when deep into drawing i forget to charge and can be caught by a dead controller BUT it can be plugged in and used at the same time.
M**H
Amazing device and have huge multuse , you can reprogram all the keys using an offical app and later used it as shortcut keyboard for your windows computer.
A**K
Super sprzęcik. Może działać jako kontroler Switcha, jako Kontroler w trybie D-input do różnych sprzętów i jako programowalna klawiatura. Co ciekawe do każdego trybu może być może być przypisane inne urządzenie i np. w trybie klawiatury("K") łączy się moim laptopem, w trybie "D" z moim telefonem, a w trybie "S" z konsolą. Można go również podłączyć przez kabel USB jeśli jakieś urządzenie nie posiada łączności Bluetooth
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