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Hyperkin "Admiral" Premium BT Controller for N64 (Black) - Nintendo 64 & "Admiral" Premium BT Controller for N64 (Space Black) - Nintendo 64

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Style: Controller + Controller


Features

  • Product 1: Insert a storage memory card (not included) into the designated slot on the dongle and back up or transfer your game memory card save data
  • Product 1: Compatible with original game memory cards, third-party game memory cards, and standard storage memory cards
  • Product 1: Built-in lithium-ion battery lasts for 6 hours of gameplay and recharges with the included micro cable
  • Product 1: Compatible with all N64 models, as well as PC, Mac, and Android via BT
  • Product 2: Insert a storage memory card (not included) into the designated slot on the dongle and back up or transfer your game memory card save data
  • Product 2: Compatible with original game memory cards, third-party game memory cards, and standard storage memory cards
  • Product 2: Built-in lithium-ion battery lasts for 6 hours of gameplay and recharges with the included micro cable
  • Product 2: Compatible with all N64 models, as well as PC, Mac and Android via BT

Description

Hyperkin "Admiral" Premium BT Controller for N64 (Black) - Nintendo 64 Take your game night to the next level with the "admiral", the first wireless BT Controller for the N64! Its comfortable, ergonomic design, high performance analog joystick, and dual Z buttons give you the edge you need to double jump, z-target, and smash your way through any competition. This product is not Designed, manufactured, sponsored, endorsed, or Licensed by Nintendo of America Inc in the United States and/or other countries. Hyperkin "Admiral" Premium BT Controller for N64 (Space Black) - Nintendo 64 Take your game night to the next level with the "admiral", the first wireless BT Controller for the N64! Its comfortable, ergonomic design, high performance analog joystick, and dual Z buttons give you the edge you need to double jump, z-target, and smash your way through any competition.


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Type of item: Product Bundle


Date First Available: November 5, 2021


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Good replacement for N64 controller, addresses some of the shortcomings of original
Style: Controller
I am pretty impressed with this controller. I make no secret of the fact that I did not like the original N64 controller. This puts the buttons that I use most frequently in easy reach of my thumbs without requiring me to hold the control in an odd way. Aside from a couple of hiccups pairing with my Nintendo switch, I'm quite happy with this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2023 by Randall Smith

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars as good as wireless N64 gets for now
Style: Controller
This IS a good controller. It "just" works, feels fine in the hand, has a passable analog stick, and is not wildly expensive. The Bluetooth works great and backing up saves is a godsend. For people with pets who chew wires, toddlers who trip over wires, or larger gaming spaces where the ungainly extension cables are a non-starter, this really is the best N64 wireless controller option on the market. And for that I give it 4 stars. BUT. It's not perfect. These are my thoughts after a few months of regular use: I personally like the design better than the OEM, but if there are games out there that require using the analog stick and the D-pad in real time this controller will be impossible to use. Very probable negative here for some more obscure games. The dual trigger / Z layout is actually nice once you're used to it: you can pick which index finger is your trigger finger based on the game you're playing, which is great. HOWEVER, the trigger / Z buttons stick. I play a lot of MK64 and shooters, and this flaw is easily the worst part of this controller. It's like the Z buttons are slightly oversized, or convex when they should be concave in specific places, or the tolerances don't account for humidity or something, but both Z buttons stick <i>frequently</i>. I will probably mod my controller at some point and shave off some plastic on the Zs to hopefully fix this. No rumble on the controller. I don't personally care about this, and if that was the price we have to pay for SD card backups for our saves, then I will happily pay that any time. In summary, I am satisfied with this controller. Do I wish it were up to the build quality of the legendary 8bitdo bluetooth N64 controller? Yes, but that controller was never made capable of connecting to an actual N64. Maybe some enterprising programmer can hack the Admiral's receiver to pair with the 8bitdo controller and finally provide us with the perfect wireless solution (and make a fortune for doing it no doubt), but it may never happen (besides, those 8bitdo controllers are wildly expensive now). For these reasons, I give it 4 stars. I wish I could give this 5 stars, but the Z button issues alone make that impossible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2020 by seredin

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars It works well
Style: Controller
It's not perfect, but as a wireless solution for the N64 it's pretty good. Using BlueTooth is a great bonus, but there are definitely better BlueTooth controllers out there. If you're dead set on having a wireless controller, this is a fine one to use. Pros: It's wireless! I haven't found any other wireless N64 controllers, so this seems to be the only option. It's BlueTooth, so it works with anything and is generally easy to pair. Tried it with my Android phone, no issues. Tried it with my PC, it worked fine after some extra steps. No noticeable input lag. The dongle that plugs into your N64 can also read and write Memory card data for backup and restoration from an SD card (it's a bit clunky, though). I didn't test it but these could probably be used with an emulator on your PC. Cons: It's pretty uncomfortable to hold. It really doesn't fit the hands very well. Windows 10 wanted a PIN code to pair it, and none of the usual ones work (0000, 1234, etc). Instead of pairing it the usual way, you need to add it as a Personal Area Network device (by right-clicking on the BlueTooth icon in the System Tray). The layout is a bit weird and the C-buttons are odd sizes, I sometimes find myself hitting the wrong button. I have to press really hard on the A button to keep it held down, which makes racing games very tiring. There is no rumble support in the controller. You can plug the Rumble Pak into the dongle but it'll just vibrate your console. There is no Transfer Pak support, no matter what. The memory card backups use a specific hardcoded file name on the SD card, so you have to rename files constantly (through a computer) to backup or restore a certain memory card file. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020 by Will Fowler

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