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VITURE x 8BitDo Ultimate C Bluetooth Controller

The latest extension of our XR ecosystem, the VITURE x 8BitDo Ultimate C Bluetooth Controller is an out-of-the-box game-changer for Nintendo Switch players, VITURE Neckband users, and gamers who play on mobile devices.

Capable of both wired and Bluetooth connectivity, this limited-edition collab design incorporates our classic black and orange colors in a smokey translucent body reminiscent of classic Game Boy shells, with comfortably familiar contours and a button layout inspired by the original Xbox controller.

With 6-axis gyro motion controls, responsive rumble, and enhanced digital triggers engineered for precision, the VITURE x 8BitDo Ultimate C Bluetooth Controller rivals the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller at every point, making it the ideal grab for both solo and co-op play. We've even thrown in anti-interference shielding so your input won't be affected by other wireless devices, up to 16 hours of battery life to keep you in the game (480mAh), and wake-on-shake to get you logged on faster.

It's the ultimate addition to your XR arsenal if you're a gamer who likes a competitive edge in every session!

How to Use

Power on: Press the Home button to turn on the controller.
Auto-connect: If the previously connected device is nearby and turned on, the controller will automatically connect to the previously connected device.

Entering Pairing Mode:

Press the Home button.
Press and hold the Pair button until the indicator light flashes, entering pairing mode.
On your device, search for the controller name "Pro Controller" and tap it.
Confirm pairing.
The indicator light will turn solid from flashing, indicating pairing is complete.

Pairing With VITURE One Neckband

Bluetooth Connection

Press the Home Button to power on the controller.
Press and hold the Pair Button for 3 seconds until the Status LED lights start blinking. (This step only required for first time pairing.)
Power on the VITURE Neckband and press the Settings button to open the Settings menu. Select Bluetooth > Add Accessories > Pro controller, and click "Pair."
Once connected, the Status LED Lights will remain solid.

Wired Connection

Enable USB Host on the Neckband: Go to Settings > Device Preferences > USB Host.
Connect the controller to the USB-C port on the Neckband via a USB-C cable.

Pairing With Nintendo Switch

System requirement: Switch system Ver 3.0.0 and later.
NFC scanning, IR camera, HD rumble, and notification LED are not supported.

Bluetooth Connection

Press the Home button to turn on the controller.
Hold the Pair button for 3 seconds to enter its pairing mode, the Status LED will start to blink rapidly. (This is required for the very first time only.)
Go to your Switch settings > Controllers and Sensors > Change Grip/Order, then wait for the connection.
The Status LED will remain solid when the connection is successful.

Wired Connection

Please ensure the Pro Controller Wired Communication is enabled in the system setting.

Connect the controller to the Switch via a USB cable and wait until the controller is recognized by the system to play.

Firmware Update

8BitDo provides a firmware update tool for the controller. Follow these steps to update the firmware on Windows or Mac:

Run the Tool: On Windows, unzip then run the .exe file. On Mac, install and open the application.
Connect the Controller: Use a cable to connect the controller to your computer.
Click Firmware Update in the app. The tool will check for available updates.
Select the latest firmware version and click Update.
Wait for the update to complete. Ensure a stable connection during the update process.
Once the update is complate, your controller is ready to use.

Button Mapping Troubleshooting

The VITURE x 8BitDo Ultimate C Bluetooth Controller is recognized as a Pro Controller; however, the layout of the right-side face buttons follows an "Xbox layout" (optimized for the Neckband).

Currently, global button mapping modification is not supported. If you experience issues with button mapping on PC or Nintendo Switch, you’ll need to configure the settings on the specific platform as described below:

Steam

To use the controller with the labels as shown on the device in Steam, follow these steps:

Connect the Controller: Connect the controller to your PC or Steam Deck.
Open Steam Settings: Open Steam and navigate to Settings > Controller.
Ensure Controller Recognition: Confirm the controller is recognized as a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller.
Enable Steam Input: Enable Steam Input for Switch Pro Controllers.
Enable Nintendo Button Layout: Enable Use Nintendo Button Layout to switch navigation to A for confirm and B for back.
Test Device Inputs: Select Test Device Inputs and click Begin Test.
Verify Button Mapping: Press the A, B, X, and Y buttons in sequence and confirm that the on-screen highlights match the labels on the controller.
Adjust Button Mapping if Needed: If the mapping is incorrect, click Setup Device Inputs and follow the on-screen instructions. Refer to the labels on the controller rather than the highlighted positions on the screen.
Launch a Game: Open your game library, select the desired game, and click the controller icon on the game page.
Confirm Steam Input Usage: Ensure that Using Steam Input is displayed, and check for "Your Controller" in the description.
Start the Game: Begin the game, and the in-game button prompts should match your controller’s actual layout.

Steam Link

After configuring Steam, you can use Steam Link for streaming, and the button mapping will work correctly without additional setup.

Nintendo Switch

To play on the Nintendo Switch using the Nintendo layout, follow the steps to remap the buttons:

On the HOME Menu, select Controllers, then choose Change Grip/Order.
Hold the Pair button on the controller until the LED starts flashing, then release.
Once the screen displays Paired, the pairing is complete.
From the HOME Menu, navigate to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors.
Select Change Button Mapping, then choose Pro Controller and click Change.
Swap A with B and X with Y, confirm, and save the changes.

You can also refer to this article: How to Change the Button Mapping on Nintendo Switch Controllers

Battery

16 hours of play time with a 480 mAh built-in lithium battery pack, rechargeable with 2 hours charging time.

The controller will automatically shut down if there is no connection within 1 minute after startup or no activity within 15 minutes after connection.
The controller will not shut down when it’s over wired connection.
StatusLED Indicator
Low BatteryRed LED blinks
ChargingRed LED solid
Full ChargedRed LED turns off

Neckband Charging Case

Hassle-free charging for hours of extra playtime — the Neckband Charging Case's 7,800mAh power bank keeps your Neckband charged while you're not using it, with enough juice for up to two full charges between plug-ins!

Just put your Neckband in, throw it in your bag, and it will be fully charged the next time you need it.

Get the Neckband Charging Case

ColorBlack, Blue
Dimensions200.0 × 166.0 × 69.0 (mm)
Weight494g
Capacity7,660mAh
USB-C Input18W (5V~2.5A, 9V~2A, 12V~1.5A)
USB-C Output18W (5V~2.5A, 9V~2A, 12V~1.5A)
Magnetic Connector Output18W (5V~1.5A, 9V~1.5A)

The Neckband will be fully charged in 2 hours using the Charging Case, and the Charging Case can fully charge the Neckband for over 2 times.

To use the Neckband Charging Case to charge your Neckband, follow these steps:

Fold the Neckband.
Connect the magnetic connector of the Neckband to the middle of the Charging Case.
The LED indicator on the Neckband will emit light while charging.

You can read a probable battery percentage remaining by the LED indicator on the Neckband Charging Case.

LEDBattery percentage
4 lights76~100%
3 lights51~75%
2 lights26~50%
1 light1~25%

To charge the Neckband Charging Case, do any of the following:

Connect the Neckband Charging Case to a power outlet using the USB-C cable and a third-party USB power adapter.
Connect the Neckband Charging Case to your computer with a USB-C cable.

It is safe to charge the Neckband and the Charging Case at the same time.

See also: Charging Your Neckband