Wireless 2.4ghz arcade stick
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Odri
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Wireless 2.4ghz arcade stick
Hi all, I'm looking to get an arcade stick to play shmups and I want it to be able to use 2.4ghz wireless. I'm going to mod whatever I get with a seimitsu ls-56. The best looking one I can find so far is the mayflash f700, but I was wondering if there were any better options. Thanks!
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bobrocks95
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Re: Wireless 2.4ghz arcade stick
I'd also check out Brook's wireless board, which you could install into any stick you wanted really https://arcadeshock.com/products/brook- ... ting-boardOdri wrote: ↑Tue Dec 30, 2025 2:53 am Hi all, I'm looking to get an arcade stick to play shmups and I want it to be able to use 2.4ghz wireless. I'm going to mod whatever I get with a seimitsu ls-56. The best looking one I can find so far is the mayflash f700, but I was wondering if there were any better options. Thanks!
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SuperSpongo
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Re: Wireless 2.4ghz arcade stick
I have an 8bitdo Arcade stick. It supports Bluetooth as well as 2.4GHz and it was cheap.
As I'm used to the SF4 era madcatz sticks, I don't like that it has very little space between the stick and the outer edge of the stick. You can't really rest your hand comfortably.
Other than that it's pretty good and I like the design.
As I'm used to the SF4 era madcatz sticks, I don't like that it has very little space between the stick and the outer edge of the stick. You can't really rest your hand comfortably.
Other than that it's pretty good and I like the design.
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Johnpv
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Re: Wireless 2.4ghz arcade stick
I also have the 8bitdo one, it works well. It was easy to drop in a Sanwa stick, no idea if its as easy to drop in a seimitsu though. The 2.4ghz connector has a USB receiver and overall works well.