Best Android Controllers for Switch Emulation
Most dedicated emulation handhelds like the Retroid Pocket 6 have built-in controls. But external controllers are great for TV play via 4K output, sharing gaming sessions, or connecting to non-handheld Android devices running Eden.
Top Controller Picks
1. 8BitDo Pro 2 — Best Overall Bluetooth Controller
The 8BitDo Pro 2 is the gold standard for Android emulation gaming. Build quality rivals controllers costing significantly more, with satisfying tactile buttons, precise analog sticks, and an exceptional D-pad for 2D Switch games. Connects via Bluetooth (Android 9.0+), automatically recognized by Eden, Citron, and all major emulators. Battery life approximately 20 hours per charge. Also supports wired USB-C connection for zero-latency input.
2. GameSir G8 Typhoon — Best Phone Clip Controller
For Eden on a regular Android phone, the G8 Typhoon is the solution. A clip-style controller your phone slides into, transforming your handset into a Switch-style device. Connects via USB-C — zero latency, no pairing. Hall-effect analog sticks. Compatible with phones 5.5–7.2 inches.
3. Razer Kishi V2 — Alternative Phone Controller
Competing phone clip controller with programmable micro-switch buttons that feel more responsive than standard rubber dome buttons. USB-C passthrough charging lets you charge your phone while gaming. Choose G8 Typhoon for long sessions; Kishi V2 if button responsiveness is your priority.
4. Xbox Wireless Controller — Best for TV Play
For playing via your handheld’s 4K output on a TV, the Xbox Wireless Controller is universally supported. Eden and Citron both map Xbox button layout automatically. Excellent ergonomics, 40+ hour battery life on AA batteries.
Latency Considerations
Bluetooth controllers introduce 10-40ms of input latency compared to wired alternatives. For most Switch games, this is imperceptible. For competitive games where frame-perfect inputs matter, use a USB-C wired controller for truly zero-latency input.


