🎮 One adapter to rule all your controllers — game without limits!
The MAYFLASH MAGIC-X is a compact, versatile Bluetooth USB adapter designed for professional gamers and tech-savvy users. It supports over 15 wireless controllers including Xbox Series X/S, PS5/PS4, and Switch Pro, with plug-and-play wired mode via USB-C. Advanced features like 6-axis motion sensing and adjustable rumble enhance gameplay immersion. Compatible across multiple platforms including Windows, macOS, Raspberry Pi, and retro consoles, it also supports Bluetooth headsets on key devices, making it the ultimate all-in-one gaming connectivity solution.
Brand | MAYFLASH |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 1.8 x 12.2 cm; 40 g |
Manufacturer | MAYFLASH |
Colour | white |
Hardware Platform | Sega Genesis, Switch, Xbox One, PC/Mac, Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 40 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**Y
Plug and play
I originally purchased this adapter to use 2 of my more troublesome controllers (Google Stadia and Wii U Pro) on PC, and it's been an excellent experience. Simply plug in the adapter, press the black side button until the main LED starts flashing (colour depends on selected mode, but it defaults to green to emulate an Xbox 360 controller), put your controller into pairing mode, and you're done! Everything works, including vibration and gyro. In addition, this also allows you to use any controller on the PS3, with home button support. Fantastic product!
J**L
Great adapter
I bought this so I could use my PS5 controller with my Xbox as I prefer PS5 controllers. Simply plug and play if you’re using it wired which I am, worked straight away and I haven’t had any issues with delay
D**O
Dongle worked on the series x like a charm.
Worked like a charm, I have no complaints.
M**.
Read this if trying to get the headset to work with a bluetooth mic
This info is related to using it on the Xbox One, I can not help with other consoles. So I was almost about to give up on this device, but I eventually got it to work with my bluetooth headset mic, took me a couple of days to work it out. I read the reviews here, and noticed others have had the same problem as what I had. But there is good news, the mic feature DOES work, just needs some tinkering. I just wish they had made things clearer in the manual.If I had purchased this for the controller aspect I would give it 5 stars as I did some tests and my 8BitDo Arcade Stick works perfectly with it wirelessly and I can't notice any lag, but as I bought it especially for the bluetooth headset I have to give 4 stars as it has some minor annoyances.To those who bought this for the headset chat aspect and are having problems, I bet you are like me, and you could hear the audio from the Xbox through it but the mic didn't work. Then you might have tried holding down Start + X on your controller to change it to HFP mode but nothing helped.So what happens is the bluetooth headset will start automatically in A2DP mode, this cuts off the mic as it uses the entire bandwidth for audio only. You need to switch it to HFP mode, but to do that you NEED the controller plugged in to the Magic X, you can't just use your Xbox controller wirelessly to do it. So use a micro-USB adapter and plug it in to the Xbox One controller then plug the other end in to the Magic X. Now you can change the mode to HFP, just hold down the Menu (aka start) button and X together for 5 seconds. Now the mic will work. Excellent.Now the negatives, the Magic X does not remember this choice next time you turn on the Xbox. I have my Xbox on energy saving mode, so I am not sure if it remembers it for those who use the sleep option. So for me to use my mic on my headset I have to have a wired controller connected to the Magic X each time I turn it on just to be able to change the mic to HFP mode, which is not ideal.Also, just another tip, always turn off your Smart TV when pairing the bluetooth as it will often come to life on screen saying a device is trying to connect and do you want to, etc. So I find when pairing I just briefly turn the TV off and then back on when synced. I am sure this will differ depending on TV model and make and is not due to the Magic X.So all in all, I am pleased with the Magic X, it just has some minor annoyances for me as a chat headset user. But as I say, controller emulation worked great, and it seems to pair very easy with bluetooth devices. Still worth £30 IMO.
L**N
It works great with the series x
Can’t ask for much more just a simple plug and play for my series X
M**N
Use magic stick
Use all Xbox controllers on this device great
G**Z
Annoying Device
Using latest Firmware. I use this on PC.Cons:1. Device Keeps blinking constantly when controller is OFF, Why i ask. I use controller radically so blinking receiver is the last thing i wanna have. So stupid.2. Doesnt remember Setting Mode. Eveytime I Turn on PC it starts in Blue Mode. So everytime i have to press & hold the button on the side 6 times (for 3 seconds) to change it to Green Mode.3. Keeps disconnecting all the time whe Controller ins't in use for few minutes.Pros:1. It works and has very low input lag similar to Original PS4 receiver.
M**A
HAPPY GRANDSON
GOT IT FOR MY GRANDSON FOR HIS X BOX
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