Hardware Mayflash MAGIC-NS Wireless Controller Adapter for NINTENDO SWITCH & PC

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-Wirelessly connect your PS4, PS3, Nintendo Switch Pro, Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, Wii U Pro, and Xbox One S Bluetooth controllers to your Nintendo Switch, PS3 or PC system.

No mention of the 360 controllers. SO CLOSE!
 
-Wirelessly connect your PS4, PS3, Nintendo Switch Pro, Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, Wii U Pro, and Xbox One S Bluetooth controllers to your Nintendo Switch, PS3 or PC system.

No mention of the 360 controllers. SO CLOSE!

I don't know how that thing works, but theoretically you could plug in an USB wireless receiver and that should work.
Only Bluetooth controllers work wirelessly natively.
 
5.To use the Nintendo Joy-Con controllers, please connect the Nintendo Joy-Con (R) firstly, then connect the Joy-Con (L).
 
-Wirelessly connect your PS4, PS3, Nintendo Switch Pro, Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, Wii U Pro, and Xbox One S Bluetooth controllers to your Nintendo Switch, PS3 or PC system.

No mention of the 360 controllers. SO CLOSE!

because they don't use bluetooth but proprietary RF... blame microsoft :P

well, you can use it wired
-The wired PS4, PS3, Nintendo Switch Pro, Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox 360 controllers and fight sticks, and standard wired USB controllers like Logitech rumble gamepad F510 and F310 can be connected to your Nintendo Switch, PS3 and PC system.
 
Last edited by GizmoTheGreen,
does it supports Wii pro controller?

Your question is a little difficult to answer as there are two products that it could point to as shown below:

Wii U Pro Controller is listed as yes.

The wii classic and wii classic controller pro are not listed and likely are a no as they are attachments to the wii remote.
 
-Wirelessly connect your PS4, PS3, Nintendo Switch Pro, Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, Wii U Pro, and Xbox One S Bluetooth controllers to your Nintendo Switch, PS3 or PC system.

No mention of the 360 controllers. SO CLOSE!
360 uses wireless, not bluetooth.
 

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