About this deal
Magic-NS 2 supports Xbox Series X/S controller & Xbox One BLE controllers & Xbox Core controller for both wired and wireless connections Since the primary purpose of my tests was to see the difference between adapters, I wasn't looking at a way to measure how much lag an individual adapter adds in general. My method was by measuring the entire input flow all the way through from physical button press to my display (keeping all physical variables the same excluding the adapters), so the overall numbers used for comparison will be will be a lot higher than several milliseconds. How we can get a measurement down to that millisecond range would be to take the 60 Hz frame difference between 2 of the adapter averages and multiply it by 16.67 (the number of milliseconds for each 60 Hz frame). Pressing and holding the two buttons R1/RB and R3 for 3-5 seconds until the controller keeps rumbling. Turn on your Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS3, NEOGEO mini, or PS Classic system, and connect the system to your TV. Surprisingly, the Mayflash Magic NS’s “Purple” mode averages about a quarter frame of input lag higher than the “Red” mode, and it was pretty evident as the lowest measurement for Purple was 20 frames (240fps) which only happened 3 out of the 50 measurements, where the Magic NS “Red” mode had a lowest measurement of 19 frames which happened 6 times out of the 50 measurements.
The update process is slow, please be patient. If there are any errors in the update process, please try it again. Press and hold the button on the side of the adapter, and connect the USB from your adapter in o any spare port on your PC.You may also setup the Turbo following up YouTube video instructions . https://youtu.be/0bTT3DCx_CY
The controller buttons AB and XY(×○ and □△) can be switched (remapped) by pressing and holding the START + A(START + ×)or START + B(START + ○)for 3 seconds.The adapter and your controller has been connected if the LED indicator lights up. And your controller is now ready to use.