Its latest gamepad, N30 Pro 2, is Bluetooth controller that uses the compact design of N30 Pro and adds motion sensing and vibration. While N30 Pro 2 does not directly mimic specific retro controller, variety of classic paint jobs evoke different Nintendo gamepads, like NES-inspired black, gray, and red N Edition SNES- and Super Famicom-inspired gray Edition, and GameCube-inspired purple and yellow C Edition... The controller has four face buttons, analog sticks, direction pad, Start and Select buttons, four trigger buttons, and Home and Capture buttons just like SN30 Pro, along with rumble and motion sensing. The two pairs of shoulder buttons are positioned next to each other instead of on top of each other you need to reach further toward the center of the back edge of the controller rather than just nudging your fingertip slightly lower like on most gamepads with two pairs of trigger buttons. Home and Capture buttons sit on the bottom edge of the controller, along with Sync button for pairing it with your preferred devices. They're much harder to access both of which hold the thumb's reach, respectively under the analog stick and left face buttons. Like SN30 Pro, N30 Arcade Stick, and DIY controller kits, N30 Pro 2 works with several different devices. It features four Bluetooth modes XInput for PCs, DirectInput for Android devices, and device-specific modes for Macs and Nintendo Switch. The direction pad provides more accurate control and the traditional plus shape is much closer to NES and SNES-era Super Mario Bros gameplay the game invokes. the face buttons are also clustered closer together, and both they and the direction pad are markedly smaller than the buttons and pad on SN30 Pro and Switch Pro Controller..
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