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[https://retro-bit.com/sega-collaboration/#saturn2-4 Retro-bit] (A licensed Saturn controller from Retro-bit that serves as a wireless replacement for the official controller. Available in two variants, both of which connect to a Saturn console; 2.4GHz or Bluetooth)
[https://retro-bit.com/sega-collaboration/#saturn2-4 Retro-bit] (A licensed Saturn controller from Retro-bit that serves as a wireless replacement for the official controller. Available in two variants, both of which connect to a Saturn console; 2.4GHz or Bluetooth)


[https://github.com/darthcloud/BlueRetro BlueRetro] (A open-source Bluetooth controller adapter for various retro game consoles, including the Saturn. No commercially available pre-built adapters at the time of this writing, meaning you have to put it together yourself)
[https://github.com/darthcloud/BlueRetro BlueRetro] (An open-source Bluetooth controller adapter for various retro game consoles, including the Saturn)
 
[http://www.grechtech.co.uk RetroRosetta] (A commercial BlueRetro solution for Saturn and various other retro game consoles)


[https://www.brookaccessory.com/detail/62472958/ Brook Wingman SD] (A wireless adapter from Brook that supports third party wireless controllers over Bluetooth)
[https://www.brookaccessory.com/detail/62472958/ Brook Wingman SD] (A wireless adapter from Brook that supports third party wireless controllers over Bluetooth)


[https://segaretro.org/Infrared_Control_Pad Infared Control Pad] (An official wireless controller from Sega that relays through infared)
[https://segaretro.org/Infrared_Control_Pad Infared Control Pad] (An official wireless controller from Sega that relays through infared)

Latest revision as of 00:26, 1 March 2023

If you'd like to use wireless controllers with your Saturn, or use your official Saturn controller on a PC, there are multiple third party adapters to do just that.

Adapters

Retro-bit (A licensed Saturn controller from Retro-bit that serves as a wired replacement for the official controller. Available in two variants; USB port or Saturn port)

Retro-bit (A licensed Saturn controller from Retro-bit that serves as a wireless replacement for the official controller. Available in two variants, both of which connect to a Saturn console; 2.4GHz or Bluetooth)

BlueRetro (An open-source Bluetooth controller adapter for various retro game consoles, including the Saturn)

RetroRosetta (A commercial BlueRetro solution for Saturn and various other retro game consoles)

Brook Wingman SD (A wireless adapter from Brook that supports third party wireless controllers over Bluetooth)

Infared Control Pad (An official wireless controller from Sega that relays through infared)