








🎯 Level up your gaming setup with the Magic-X — the ultimate controller adapter for pros who refuse to compromise.
The MAYFLASH Magic-X Wireless Bluetooth USB Adapter is a versatile, low-latency solution that bridges multiple gaming ecosystems. Compatible with Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, macOS, Windows, and Raspberry Pi, it supports both wired and wireless controllers including advanced features like 6-axis motion sensing and adjustable rumble. With included USB Type-C connectivity and Bluetooth headset support, it’s designed for serious gamers seeking seamless cross-platform play and future-proof firmware updates.












| ASIN | B0BJ299JB9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,738 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #71 in Xbox Series X & S Controllers |
| Brand | MAYFLASH |
| Color | white |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Game Console, Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (438) |
| Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Data Transfer Rate | 3 Megabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06970582690460 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MAYFLASH |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 14 Sonoma, Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat, Windows 11 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**S
An Effective Solution for Troublesome Hardware
I wanted to use some old fight sticks with my Xbox Series X and this has worked great. It gets my upvote. The first thing I tried is a Mad Catz Tournament Edition for PlayStation 3. This stick is notorious for not working with most modern systems due to its use of the USB UHCI spec. It's super obscure but I guess it seemed like a reasonable choice fifteen years ago. It's not supported by every USB host controller as countless forum posts will tell you. It works fine with the Mayflash MAGIC-X. (And the Magic-S as well. I haven't tested every Mayflash product but they seem to use a common code base for firmware so it should work everywhere.) I then tried a Razer Atrox for Xbox One. That stick is notorious for using an unusual button mapping for the left and right triggers. The MAGIC-X did not handle this correctly. But, to the company's credit, the support engineers truly went above and beyond in dealing with this issue. They acknowledged the issue, acquired an Atrox locally, reproduced the issue and are working on a firmware update. That's the best I could ask for. The last controller I tried was a GuliKit King Kong 2 Pro over Bluetooth. That worked fine with both an Xbox Series X and a MiSTer FPGA. Latency is fine. It doesn't hurt me when playing Super Mario World or any fighters. I've not done a careful latency study. All in all I'd say this is a great solution for the serious home gamer. Someone looking to use it in a tournament would be well served to give it a shot and report any issues to Mayflash directly.
C**S
workswith Swich controller (unlike the Brook Wingman XB)
The Magic-S Pro 2 has been out for a while, and is one of the most versatile and best adapters (with regard to latency) on the market. It works with PS3, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC and Android. The controllers supported are Dual Shock 3,4, Dual Sense, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Xbox 360 (wired or wireless with wireless adapter) Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U pro, Wiimote, and select wired usb controllers for pc. But the Magic S Pro never supported Xbox consoles….until now. I’m happy to say this adapter is just as good as the Pro 2, but you will still need to have separate adapters if you wish to use one on your PS4 or PS5, and on Xbox. The Magic X supports the Switch, PC and Android like the Magic S , as well as the OG Xbox (with a usb adapter) but only supports the PlayStation 3….not the PS4 or PS5. It would e been great to have an all in one that can do everything, but I’m happy they finally decided to support the Xbox. Now, getting back to my headline with regards to switch pro controller support. As you may know, Brook has a similar adapter called the Wingman XB (and XB2) that supports the same consoles and pc, and it’s a great adapter with no noticeable latency…….EXCEPT for one. The Switch Pro controller doesn’t work correctly on any of the Brook adapters. The latency is horrible. Like really, REALLY bad. It’s something I haven’t seen mentioned in any of the written Amazon reviews because most people probably don’t use the switch pro controller on other platforms. Well, I have and it’s bad. Even after Brook put out some firmware updates to supposedly fix it. It didn’t do anything and the latency is atrocious. The Mayfkash doesn’t have this problem and they’re is no noticeable latency using the Switch Pro controller with the Magic X. So, it boils down to one controller in the battle between the Brook Wingman XB and magic X, with the magic X taking the crown by a very slight edge.
R**.
Works on the Xbox Series so far
I have a Qanba Q4 since the Xbox 360 that still works (Sanwa parts are just that good!). I've been using Brook Adapters for a while now so that I can keep using the same fightstick. Recently I got a Series S, so I bought the Wingman XB. Everything was working fine on Series S with any number of fighting games including Street Fighter 6. Unfortunately, Microsoft deemed the Wingman XB as unauthorized and I only have until December 10th before it stops working. I reached out to Brook directly. Their response? "Thanks for your support The Wingman XB converter will no longer be supported on Xbox console We are looking into the issue and make a new converter in the future. Stay tune on Brook’s website/ FB for all the latest news, thanks." I don't know what to say to that. Brook completely abandoned loyal customers. I read that the Mayflash Magic-X adapters would still work on Xbox Series, so I ordered it to try out. So far everything seems to be working. I'll provide an update should it stop working in the future.
Z**Y
A Good Solution for Leverless Controllers on Xbox
I bought this to be able to use my leverless controllers on my Xbox Series S, mostly because my gaming PC heats up my room a lot during the Summer months. The Good: I can use most of my leverless controllers on my Series S with relatively little fuss. I did have to update the firmware on one of them, but the other two that I own were plug and play. It took a little while for me to figure it out, but most of that was me making it more complicated than it needed to be. If I can save anyone trouble - don't use the passthrough input if your controller has both, just use the standard output. The Not-So-Good: There is input lag. It's not a lot, and it's 100% workable, but I did find myself noticing it occasionally. I haven't used other dongles (and I don't think there are that many out there right now) so I can't really compare it to something like the Brook converter. Weirdly, the input lag seems to vary by controller. One of mine has almost none, another one it's much more noticeable. Why? Your guess is as good as mine. The Potentially Ugly: I have some concerns about the durability of the dongle. The plastic is thin and flimsy, and the USB on the adapter already had some wiggle out of the box. I'm not sure how long it will last especially sticking out the front of my Xbox, but, I guess at the end of the day, it's not that expensive and it works.
M**S
Der Magic-X Adapter ist fantastisch. Ich nutze meinen PS5-Controller damit an der Xbox Series X und es funktioniert tadellos. Die Einrichtung war denkbar einfach: Einstecken, synchronisieren und fertig. Besonders wichtig: Ich spüre absolut keine Verzögerung (Input-Lag). Ein Muss für jeden, der nicht für jede Konsole einen neuen Controller kaufen will!
G**O
Funciona perfecto, quería conectar el dualsense de la play5 a la xbox series S y funciona perfecto, buena vibración , lógicamente los sensores hapticos ni la fuerza de los gatillos funciona en la xbox 😂 pero el resto igual , hasta el botón de PS hace la función de botón Xbox 😂👍 ahora puedo jugar a la saga assassins que compre en la XBOX con el dualsense
J**L
génial fonctionne super bien pour branché manette ps4 sur Xbox On juste branché avec le câble ensuite allumé la Xbox avec la Man. ps4 branché et reconnue direct ,j'ai retiré le câble de chargement et même le Bluetooth reconnue direct
M**7
Works fine with Flydigi Apex 4 on Xbox Series X
M**3
Work very well
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