🎮 Unlock endless gaming potential with the Pro NFC Emulator!
The Pro NFC Emulator is a cutting-edge NFC tag emulator designed for Nintendo Switch gamers, featuring over 3000 save slots, unlimited rewrites with automatic UID regeneration, a rechargeable battery lasting months, a bright 1.4" OLED screen, and compatibility with more than 50 popular Switch games to enhance your gameplay experience.
A**R
Great alternative to Amiibos
I've really loved having this. I used to buy amiibo cards from other sites but those started to pile up lol.Found this one day and tried it. There was a small bug when I first got it but joined their discord and they fixed it.I do know there's newer versions out now but I'm satisfied enough with this one.It's small enough to fit anywhere and costs less than a single amiibo while giving access to all of them so it's great. Keep in mind if you use Joycon thumb covers, you might need to take them off in order for them to read this (this is true even for actual Amiibos)
B**S
I've tried a couple of these and this one is the best.
I had an older version of this device, which had a rocker switch on top. Not surprisingly, it broke.This one is SO much better.• The buttons make it easier to use.• The display is a lot easier to read.• It randomized each Amiibo ID so you can use it as many times as you like.• The documentation and support are tons better. That documentation covers everything, from where to obtain the data file to uploading and running it.• As a last resort, there's an actual person who will respond to any questions you might have.
M**R
As described and works fine.
I got the Flashmiibo Pro OLED. The version delivered is actually the Pro 2 (second generation). It is the only Pro version being shipped via Amazon at this writing. It is easy to tell the second from the first generation as the second generation has 3 buttons on it. Let me tell you, those buttons make the unit far easier to navigate than previous iterations.In my experience here are the pros and cons.Pros: I have limited brain capacity due to COVID. I was still able to get it set up with the help of the discord community. I think I read the very thorough instructions 20 times or more. I watched the couple of videos available and still needed the community. If you are of even half a brane you can probably figure this out on your own. I certainly would have been able to do it pre COVID. Yes, this is a Pro comment as the community really shined and was very patient with me.When the unit ships, the package was plenty sturdy to protect this tiny unit.The OLED screen is fantastic, especially when you think about other versions having no such thing as several lines of text in the menus.So far I am only using mine for Tears of the Kingdom. I bought the card set for about the price of one amiibo and got them all, BUT, they are so tiny they will be very easy to lose some. Not so with this unit. It is very small, but plenty large to not get lost easily.I don't remember exactly how many amiibos are out there for all the games, but this unit has plenty of room in it for thousands of them. There can only be up to 100 per list, but as far as I can tell, there are unlimited lists and it is easy to set them up and to use them. It is all in the instructions.I keep mentioning the instructions. They are not included in the package. There are instructions for downloading them from online. It was easy and the print was easier for me to see anyway.The poor ratings you might find for the lanyard that comes with it problem certainly didn't apply to my unit. The lanyard is securely placed and it sure doesn't look like I am ever going to have any problem with it.I believe the unit was designed in the USA, built in China for them and shipped to the USA for distribution. When you order from Amazon it is delivered quickly.My older laptop had no problem at all connecting via bluetooth.You can use this device with PC, iPhone, or Android. I think Mac, too.Cons:It is a little small. If you have clumsy fingers, you will have to be careful to hit the right buttons. Still, it is far better than other styles of similar product. I didn't try, but you might get 8 of these in a cigarette pack.I think they are difficult to find in the UK and maybe a little pricier. They are working on this.The unit will not communicate with your PC or smart phone via the included USB cable. It is for charging. Bluetooth is fairly self explanatory if you just follow the prompts for your device.Overall, am I happy with this purchase? I am thrilled. It is working perfectly and sure makes playing my Switch more fun.
T**R
It is good, and almost great.
4 Stars, but honestly it is nearly 5 stars.Came charged up, loaded with amiibos, and ready to roll. If all you want is to somehow use amiibos, this is a great option. My one star removal is simply for a few very minor issues that won't really affect most people. I did not scan through this with a fine comb, but I would say there are over 800 amiibos preloaded and I think that fits with the total amount of amiibos that exist. Like 600 of those are animal crossing amiibos lol.Here are a few of the negatives: After constant amiibo usage for a few minutes, returning to the file list from the amiibo scanning will cause the unit to shut off. It is a VERY minor inconvenience, it starts back up instantly and you can simply navigate back to the file list quickly.No USB data management, all data management is done through bluetooth, so your phone or a PC with bluetooth capability is necessary to alter or adjust files easily.Not only is bluetooth the only method, you actually need to use their web tool to add/alter files and it has restrictions. For example, you can't just MOVE files and you must delete+reupload to move things around.I don't play most of the games these amiibos are for, and mostly got it for BoTW/TotK so I wanted to condense folders so I could just constantly use amiibos with a single button push. Ultimately, I just reuploaded everything into just 6 folders, plus animal crossing's six folders. I'm not sure if 100 files per folder is an actual limit, but 100 amiibos is about as far as I can go without wanting to stop for a few minutes, and some of their folders already sat at the 100 mark so I just went with that.So far, I've been able to upload all the amiibo data a second time in a new folder with fewer file splits and it still has space to spare for more, so that much is nice.In order to upload new amiibo data or update firmware they do have tutorials on their website in google chrome specifically, but as I said bluetooth is required. You don't fully pair the device with bluetooth though, you go to their website and protools.flashiibo site and it has a "connect" button, you sorta connect the device to that specific website in google chrome. I'm no expert, but I nearly missed this and was frustrated. When I noticed the connect button everything made sense and worked perfectly, but it is a little cumbersome to manage the files.
A**S
Works great
Easy to use after watching a video tutorial. Small keychain fob with wrist strap included. Much better value than purchasing individual or packs of cards, but it does take a few tries for it to work properly. Had to remove phone case and grips on the controller for it to scan and write properly.
P**Y
Works great
It works great. It takes a little time to figure out and program, but it's easy to use once you get it programmed.
E**E
NFC reading controller
Work great the switch (nfc reading controller only) witch works as described just select game and character easy to get what you want
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