Hardware 8BitDo Wireless USB Receiver vs Mayflash Magic-NS

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Hi. I Recently bought a switch and i am already an owner of a Dualshock 4. Ive investigated about adapters that let me use non-joycon or switchpro on Switch and PC and i found these two options. And i have a couple of questions:

1. Do any of these two support rumble and motion controls?
2. Considering I have a high-end pc, will any of these two cause any lag?
3. Do they emulate X-Input (PC) Like DS4 Windows?
4. Does my motherboard need to have bluetooth built in?
5. Do i need to use another program and/or install drivers or firmware into the adapters?
 

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I've the MayFlash and it supports rumble on my DualShock 4 and Wii U Pro controllers, at least on my Switch.. no perceivable lag. I'm not sure about the rest of your questions.

The 8BitDo also supports all their Bluetooth controllers.
 

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One nifty thing about both receivers is that you can plug them into the USB port inside the Switch dock without blocking any wires, so you can't see it.
 

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I got the 8bitdo one
1. both works on the switch
2. I feel like it has less lag than a regular bluetooth dongle on pc
3. yes without any extra tool. you can even switch to ps4 mode because some games on pc show ps4 input
4. no
5. no, you can update firmware on the stick itself for bug fixes etc
 

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I would go with 8bitdo
It supports gyro and rumble when you use a ps4 controller, plus if you have tons of old controllers they work with your pc with no stupid downloads or drivers

(As said by somebody else you can upgrade the firmware, it had a update the other day so the Wii U pro controller and some others now have rumble)
 
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I would go with 8bitdo
It supports gyro and rumble when you use a ps4 controller, plus if you have tons of old controllers they work with your pc with no stupid downloads or drivers

(As said by somebody else you can upgrade the firmware, it had a update the other day so the Wii U pro controller and some others now have rumble)
thank you!
 
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