







🎯 Elevate your game—one adapter to rule them all!
The MAYFLASH Magic NS 2 is a compact, versatile USB-C Bluetooth adapter that enables seamless use of Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, Steam Deck, and more controllers across multiple platforms. It supports 6-axis motion controls, adjustable rumble, turbo functions, and wired USB connectivity, delivering low-latency performance with lifetime support. Perfect for gamers seeking ultimate compatibility and customization in one sleek device.














| ASIN | B09PT92QL1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,518 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #113 in Xbox Series X & S Accessories #211 in PlayStation 5 Accessories |
| Brand | MAYFLASH |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Current Rating | 1 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (988) |
| Finish | Matte |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 2.87 x 0.83 x 0.31 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MAYFLASH |
| Model Number | MT-010091 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | PC, Switch |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Life time |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
C**.
Very Cool Adapter
This works incredibly well! Allows me to use my Wii U Pro Controller, my favorite controller of all time, on my Switch 2. There is no input lag and the key combinations allow specific features like Capture to work flawlessly.
A**M
Works great with Xbox Series S/X controllers once you're able to get it working.
I had a very difficult time syncing this device to my Xbox Series S/X controller via Bluetooth, it would be recognized and work fine via USB, but it would not sync up no matter what I did. I had no issues connecting my Xbox One controller, DS4 or WiiU Pro Controller via Bluetooth. I am using this with a standard Nintendo switch, while docked. I set the MAGIC-NS 2 to the Purple LED mode, and adjusted my Switch to use a wired Pro controller, just as the instructions recommended. I would turn on the Series S/X controller, press the sync button on the controller and NS 2 and they would never link up even a few inches away. The NS 2 would stop blinking rapidly and go back to the standard pattern, and the Series S/X controller would continue flashing but at what I'd describe as a medium rate, not rapid like it is after you press the sync button initially, but not at slow as it is when it gives up entirely. I tried unplugging and reconnecting the adapter, and removing the batteries in the controller several times, no change. I reset the Series S/X controller several times too (hold down the sync button for 20+ seconds, it will vibrate to indicate it will reset). I contacted support and they responded within a few hours with a suggestion to reboot my switch a few times. That did not resolve the issue, however, it led me to discover what the issue was. A smart TV in the other room (Sony Bravia x850C, Android TV 8.0) was asking if I'd like to pair the controller, since I was in the other room, I did not dismiss that request and it might have been hanging on to that Bluetooth connection until the controller would time out and eventually went to sleep. I turned off the Bluetooth with my IR remote and tried to connect via Bluetooth again, and it immediately connected and it has worked flawlessly ever since. I did notice on several windows 10/11 machines after I had reset the controller, they would pop up a notification to pair to the new controller as well, but that would be dismissed after a few seconds if I did not dismiss them myself. During my initial attempts to sync, I had turned off Bluetooth on those machines and it did not make a difference. So, if you are having similar issues connecting a Series S/X controller to the MAGIC-NS 2 adapter for use with a Nintendo Switch this is what I recommend: 1. Set MAGIC-NS 2 to Switch Pro Mode (Purple LED by holding down the button for 3-5 seconds to cycle through the modes). 2. Reset your Series S/X controller by holding down the reset button for 20+ seconds until it vibrates. 3. Disable or turn off any Bluetooth device within range of the controller. If you live close, or share a wall with your neighbors, I would not dismiss the possibility that your controller could be trying to connect to one of their devices. 3a. If you think that might be the case, I'd try to sync the controller outside or in a car, where the Bluetooth range to those devices would be impaired enough to not interfere. Once you're out of range, plug the MAGIC-NS 2 into the switch with the included USB-C to USB-A adapter plugged directly into the switch USB-C port on the bottom, and attempt the sync process again. (turn on the Series S/X controller, hold the sync button until it starts blinking rapidly, then press the button on the MAGIC-NS 2). You only need to get them synced once, unless you reset the Series S/X controller, they will be paired and have no issues connecting near those other devices once they are linked together. 4. Profit The sync process and modes are well documented in their instructions, I figured I'd add it here just in case. What to expect once they are synced: You cannot wake the switch by turning on the controller, at least I've not been able to do that, with any of the other controllers either. When docked, turn the switch on by pressing the power button, then press the Xbox button to wake the controller. It the Xbox LED will light up as if it's paired, but there will not be any inputs registered to the console for a few seconds. The controller will vibrate when it is fully connected and ready to go. I think this is what the special note in the manual for the Elite 2 controller is referring to, I had interpreted the note to be what to expect when pairing. I've got several hours on Pokemon Arceus with my Series S/X controller and it's so much better than using the Joy Cons. Metroid Dread is great with this controller too. The Dead Zone, vibration level adjust and button remap work just as intended. I have the adapter installed inside the dock and am about 15 ft away with the switch screen facing me, so the NS 2 is behind the switch and facing away from me into a wall. I've had the Joy Cons drop connection or have delayed reactions at this distance and I've not had any hiccups from the NS 2 at this distance with the Series S/X controller. Overall I am very happy with this product and service so far. The support team was very prompt with their response to me about the issue and happy to help me troubleshoot it, even though it ended up being an issue with the controller and another device. I hope this info helps someone get set up and gaming faster instead of banging their head against a wall trying to get it to work.
D**D
Works. BUT It DOES NOT support motion controls on PC! if you want motion controls ...
Works. BUT It DOES NOT support motion controls on PC! if you want motion controls you need to get yourself a bluetooth 4.0 usb adapter for pc. They are tiny in comparison to this adapter and usually cheaper. You only want a maylfash magic adapter or 8bitdo adapter if you're trying to connect controllers to a switch or some other console. If using with a switch, you do get motion control support (this is explicitly stated on manufaturers site, applies to this mayflash adapter as well as 8bitdo's adapters). Long story short: If you want full PC controller support including motion controls (gyro), get a usb bluetooth 4.0 adapter for pc
P**L
100% works. Ps5 pro controller able to use on switch 2
Works as advertised. Easy to use. Ps5 dulsense wireless edge pro controller able use on switch only downside is you cant switch controller profiles or adjust edge controller settings like u can on ps5 but kinda expected that. But all in all gets the job done
P**Z
Do you hate Nintendo switch controllers? So does everyone else, but here's the solution
I cannot stand the Nintendo switch joycons. What a joke. I have very small hands and those joy cons are still too small to be functional in any way. I have a Wii U Pro controller that I onpy got to sue with 2 or 3 games because nintebdo abandoned the console right away and focused on the 3ds. And I have all sorts of dualshock controllers and the new dualsense controller. I been playing overwatch 2. Sometimes, I want to play in bed at night, and my PS5 is in my living room. I figured the switch would be perfect, but the controllers were unbearable. I did not want to spend $60 on a switch pro controller when I have already wasted money on their stupid joycons and on a Wii u pro controller that had very little use to me. Found this little guy after doing a Google search. This is the best and most affordable solution to the switch controller problem to anyone who has other controllers that they would prefer to use. Packaged well. Very easy to set up. Works flawlessly with my switch console and dualsense controller. Also able to use a Bluetooth headset at the same time, which is a major bonus. Haven't tried other controllers, but this should also work with dualshock 4, Wii u pro, and wiimotes, so now I have plenty of options that are actually practical.
J**O
Works great to connect Xbox adaptive controller to Switch 2
Works perfectly
M**Y
It made my PS3 Nav controller work on Windows, finally!
Makes my PS3 Nav controllers work on my Windows 10 machine without any driver nonsense. Add JoyToKey/Xpadder or the like and it's my new CSP Tabmate that actually fits my hand and that I can use with Photoshop or about anything else with keyboard shortcuts. Just had to set it to Xinput mode, plug the nav controller in and set the NS 2 and nav to pairing mode. After that the nav controller doesn't even need the cord and connects via bluetooth when the NS 2 is plugged in and the nav is turned on. I went ahead and updated the firmware, but it took a few tries to download the updater, and you might not need to update anyway. I also have the original NS, and it worked the same way.
D**N
Nope
No. Not good at all. The amount of delay for something like this is ridiculous.
P**N
Brilliant product, easy to use
M**.
Nachdem wir uns eine Switch zugelegt hatten, aber nur die Original-Controller besaßen, suchte ich nach einer günstigeren Alternative zu neuen Switch-Controllern. Da ich noch einen Xbox 360 USB-Controller hatte, schien dieser Adapter die perfekte Lösung. Der Magic NS 2 funktioniert tadellos mit der Nintendo Switch und meinem Xbox 360 Controller - plug and play ohne Probleme. Die verschiedenen Modi können anfangs etwas verwirrend sein, es ist nicht immer sofort klar, welcher Modus für welchen Controller gedacht ist. Bluetooth habe ich nicht getestet, da ich ausschließlich USB-Controller verwende. Für den Zweck, vorhandene Controller weiter zu nutzen, ist der Adapter eine kostengünstige und funktionierende Lösung. Empfehlenswert!
P**O
A must have if you dont like the NS2 controller. Works flawless with my PS4 dual shock controller!
J**E
This works mostly for official original ps3 or xbox controllers for the switch. Doesn't work for 3rd party controllers from 8bitdo or hori for example.
I**9
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