The Complete NES Bluetooth Controller Kit for $49
October 30, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
If you have an NES, you’re obviously either a dedicated gamer or just someone who appreciates the classics. Regardless, you also probably know that wires can be a complete pain. Here’s a solution: The Retro Receiver and Xtander in this kit allow you to play your NES wirelessly with the included controller, PS3 or 4 controllers, Wiimote, or even on your smartphone. Mario? Welcome to the future.
- Allows wireless gameplay by simply plugging in to NES
- Compatible w/ PS3, PS4, Wiimote, & Wii U Pro
- Xtander allows you to play retro games w/ your smartphone
- Retro Receiver supports Windows, Mac OS X, & PS3
- Built-in CPU & FLASH memory chip allows for upgradeable firmware
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 2.09″ x 4.86″ x 0.62″
- Battery: 480 mAh Li-on battery
- USB cable: 1.2 m
- Bluetooth 2.1
- Input support: All 8Bitdo gamepads, PS3, PS4, Wiimote, Wii U Pro
- Output support: PS3, PC-XINPUT
- Built-in CPU and FLASH memory with upgradeable firmware
- For full specs, click here
Includes
- NES 30th Anniversary GamePad
- Retro Receiver
- Xtander
- NES style USB cable
- NES 30th Anniversary Key Chain
Compatibility
- iOS
- Android
- Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
- Mac OS X
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