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PHL UniBT-C64 (SMD Unijoysticle II)

35.00 25.00

Bluetooth joystick adapter for C64, VIC-20, and Amiga. Powered by Bluepad32 firmware. Supports modern controllers with low latency and dual joystick mode.

10 in stock (can be backordered)

Description

PHL UniBT-C64 (Unijoysticle 2 Clone) – Bluetooth Joystick Adapter for Commodore 64 with USB-C 🎮

Bring your Commodore 64, Amiga (with cables), and other retro computers into the modern era with the PHL UniBT-C64 – a refined Unijoysticle 2 clone. Featuring Bluepad32 firmware, this adapter unlocks seamless support for today’s best Bluetooth controllers while preserving the charm of your classic machines.


Key Features:

Bluetooth Connectivity – Pair modern gamepads like PlayStation DualShock/DualSense, Xbox controllers, and more.
Bluepad32 Firmware – Enhanced compatibility, advanced input handling, and future-ready updates.
Plug & Play – Connects directly to C64 or Amiga joystick ports without modifications.
Dual Joystick Mode – Perfect for twin-stick classics like Robotron 2084, Space Dungeon, and Muddy Racers.
Low Latency – Optimized for minimal input lag, giving you a responsive retro gaming experience.
Customizable Settings – Button remapping, input tuning, and advanced features.
Firmware Upgradable – Easily update to the latest Bluepad32 improvements.


Compatible Systems:

Commodore 64 / C64C / VIC-20 (direct connection)
Commodore 128 (via joystick extender)
Amiga 500 / 600 / 1200 / 2000 / 3000 / 4000 (via cable extension)
Other Retro Systems with DB9 Joystick Ports


Package Includes:

  • 1x PHL UniBT-C64 Bluetooth Adapter


Shipping & Handling:

📦 Worldwide Shipping – Carefully packed and shipped from Hungary.
Fast Dispatch – Ships within 2-3 business days.
🛠 Fully Tested – Guaranteed working condition before shipping.


Upgrade your retro gaming setup with PHL UniBT-C64 – the Unijoysticle 2 clone powered by Bluepad32 firmware – and enjoy classic games with modern controllers! 🎮🔥

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