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Home»News»Gaming News»Manba Mini Controller Review – Smallest Bluetooth Controller I Have Touched

Manba Mini Controller Review – Smallest Bluetooth Controller I Have Touched

By Scott AdamsJanuary 14, 2024
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I’m not the biggest buff when it comes to scrutinizing controllers, but I find third-party controllers quite fascinating, especially when they exhibit unique features. In this instance, the Manba Mini Controller stands out, particularly when compared to first-party controllers for the Nintendo Switch.

Name: Manba Mini Controller
Manufacturer: Manba
Price: $17.99 (available on Amazon)
Release Date: August 15th, 2023

The Manba Multi-Platform Mini Controller is a Bluetooth-enabled device that can be paired with a Nintendo Switch, a Windows PC, or a Mac. The pairing process is straightforward, requiring a specific button combination for each device. Once paired, it can be instantly turned on and ready for use.

At first glance, it looks more like a toy than an actual controller. Resembling something you might give to a child, it provides a surreal experience when activated and used as a functioning controller.

Why Does This Exist?

Notably, the Manba Mini Controller lacks analog sticks, making it incompatible with most modern games that require them. Surprisingly, though, I tested it on various games, including Sword Art Online Fatal Bullet and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The Nintendo Switch recognized it as a Pro Controller, allowing it to pair and work seamlessly with every game, even those that don’t officially support it.

The ideal use for this controller is with the Nintendo Switch Online service, especially for classic games such as NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, and GBA titles, where it performs admirably.

Mini Controller being Held

How Does It Feel?

Despite its appearance, the Manba Mini Controller’s buttons feel solid, providing a satisfying click with some heft. The face buttons, d-pad, and + and – buttons are well-designed. However, the L and R buttons, while generally of decent quality, had occasional sticking issues.

During extended play sessions, hand cramping can be an issue. The battery life lasts about 8 hours per session, but I recommend using it for turn-based games to alleviate hand strain. The controller is compact enough to cover with just one hand, making it suitable for various games.

Bluetooth connectivity is smooth, with no noticeable latency issues. The lack of heft doesn’t compromise durability, as the controller survived a drop test without any damage.

Mini controller comparison to a joycon

The Verdict?

Having a small, affordable controller in my backpack for both my laptop and Nintendo Switch is a win. If you prefer a d-pad over the Joycon’s single analog stick, this controller is a solid choice. Priced under $20, it’s a reasonable investment for classic games or indie titles that don’t require analog sticks. However, it’s not the ideal choice for AAA titles that heavily rely on analog controls.

Review Disclosure Statement: The Manba Multi-Platform Controller was provided to us by Manba for review purposes. For more information on how we review video games and other media/technology, please review our Review Guideline/Scoring Policy.

Summary

The Manba Mini Controller is a fun and useful device for playing games that don’t require an analog stick to play. It’s easy to use once paired and pretty durable for the size.

Pros

  • Inexpensive
  • Small yet durable
  • Buttons feel good to press

Cons

  • No analog sticks
  • Hands can be cramped after a long play session
Overall
4
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Scott Adams has been a strong lover of video games, mainly RPGS, for 20 years. He typically writes about the video games he loves, also reviews many of them, and he is a regular on the Nintendo Entertainment Podcast.

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