1. Introduction
The AceGamer Aurora II is a versatile wireless Bluetooth controller designed for an enhanced gaming experience across multiple platforms. This manual provides detailed instructions for setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Key Features
- Newly Enhanced Design: Features an upgraded receiver and encryption dongle for stable connectivity, support for Switch 2, reduced Hall Stick drift for improved accuracy, and upgraded key buttons.
- Hall Effect Joysticks: Provides precise and reliable input detection for smooth and accurate in-game movement, ensuring a seamless gaming experience with no latency, long life, no dead zone, and anti-drift capabilities.
- Customizable Back Keys: Includes two programmable buttons on the back for custom trigger combos or other features, enhancing gaming convenience. Two back button switches are also included for easy access.
- Adjustable Vibration: Dual motors provide 4 adjustable vibration levels for physical feedback.
- Multi-Platform Compatibility: Compatible with PC, Switch, iOS, and Android devices. Note: Not compatible with Xbox systems.
- Large Capacity Battery: Equipped with a 1000mAh battery for extended playtime on a single charge.
2. Package Contents
Verify that all items are present in the package:
- 1x AceGamer Aurora II Wireless Controller
- 1x Type-C Data Cable
- 1x Wireless Receiver
- 1x User Manual

Image: The AceGamer Aurora II controller, Type-C data cable, wireless receiver, and user manual laid out.
3. Setup and Connection
The AceGamer Aurora II controller supports multiple connection methods. Please follow the instructions below for your specific device.
3.1. Connecting to Nintendo Switch / Switch 2
- On the controller, press and hold the Y button + HOME button simultaneously until LED1-LED4 flash rapidly.
- On your Nintendo Switch/Switch 2 console, navigate to Settings > Controllers > Change Grip/Order.
- The controller will vibrate, and LED1 will stay solid once successfully paired.
Video: Demonstrates how to connect the controller to various devices, including Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.
3.2. Connecting to iOS / Android Devices (Bluetooth)
- On the controller, press and hold the HOME button for 3 seconds until LED2 flashes rapidly.
- On your iOS or Android device, open Bluetooth settings.
- Select "Xbox Wireless Controller" from the list of available devices to pair.
- LED2 will stay solid once successfully connected.
Video: Demonstrates how to connect the controller to various devices, including iOS and Android via Bluetooth.
3.3. Connecting to PC (USB Receiver)
- On the controller, press and hold the HOME button until LED1 and LED4 flash rapidly.
- Plug the wireless receiver into an available USB port on your PC.
- Press the pairing button on the USB receiver until it flashes.
- The controller will vibrate, and LED2 will stay solid to confirm a successful connection.
Video: Demonstrates how to connect the controller to various devices, including PC via USB receiver.
3.4. Forced Pairing (Receiver Mode)
If the standard receiver connection fails, you can attempt a forced pairing:
- On the controller, press and hold the A button + HOME button for 3 seconds until LED1 and LED3 flash rapidly.
- Short press the pairing button on the receiver.
- The controller will vibrate, and LED2 will stay solid once successfully paired.
Video: Demonstrates how to perform a forced pairing in receiver mode.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1. Customizable Back Buttons
The controller features two programmable back buttons (M1, M2) that can be assigned to various functions or macros for enhanced gameplay. Refer to the controller's specific programming guide for detailed instructions on how to assign functions to these buttons.

Image: Diagram showing the location and function of the customizable M1 and M2 back buttons.
4.2. Adjustable Vibration
The dual rotary motors provide four levels of adjustable vibration feedback. This allows users to customize the intensity of in-game haptic feedback to their preference.

Image: Illustration of the controller's adjustable vibration feature with four intensity levels (0%, 50%, 80%, 100%).
4.3. RGB Lighting Effects
The controller features RGB lighting with 7 color combinations and 5 diverse lighting modes (Brightness, Breathing, Colorful, Fade-OFF). These can be adjusted to personalize the controller's appearance.

Image: Two AceGamer Aurora II controllers showcasing various RGB lighting effects around the joysticks and buttons.
4.4. Turbo Function
The controller offers a Turbo function with three speed settings (5 shots/s, 12 shots/s, 20 shots/s). This allows for rapid, repeated input of a button press, which can be switched between manual and auto Turbo modes.

Image: Close-up of the controller highlighting the Turbo button and its three speed settings.
5. Maintenance
5.1. Charging the Controller
The AceGamer Aurora II controller is equipped with a 1000mAh battery. To charge, connect the provided Type-C data cable to the controller and a power source. A full charge typically provides extended playtime.

Image: Diagram illustrating the controller's large capacity 1000mAh battery and charging via Type-C cable.
5.2. Cleaning
To clean the controller, use a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can damage the surface and internal components. Ensure the controller is powered off before cleaning.
6. Troubleshooting
6.1. Unresponsive Buttons or Startup Failures
If the controller buttons are unresponsive or it fails to power on, perform a factory reset:
- Press and hold the L3 (left joystick click), R3 (right joystick click), and HOME buttons simultaneously for 2-3 seconds.
- All indicator lights should turn on, indicating a successful reset.
Video: Demonstrates how to perform a factory reset to resolve unresponsive buttons or startup failures.
6.2. Joystick and Trigger Issues
If you experience issues with joysticks or triggers, follow these steps:
- Press and hold the View, Menu, and Home buttons for 2 seconds.
- Fully press L2 and R2 three times each.
- Rotate L3 and R3 clockwise three full turns.
- Press the "A" button. The indicator light should be restored.
Video: Provides steps to troubleshoot joystick and trigger issues.
6.3. Defective or Unresponsive Buttons
If specific buttons are defective or unresponsive, you can try resetting the controller using the reset hole:
- Locate the small reset hole on the back of the controller.
- Insert a small tool, such as a SIM ejector pin, into the reset hole and press gently.
- This will reset the controller and may resolve button issues.
Video: Demonstrates how to reset the controller using the reset hole to address defective or unresponsive buttons.
7. Specifications
| Model Number | T47 |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 1.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 10.8 ounces |
| Battery | 1000mAh (1 AAA battery included) |
| Connectivity | 2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth |
| Compatibility | PC, Android, Switch, iOS, Switch 2, Steam Deck |
| Special Features | Hall Effect Joysticks, Rotary Motors, RGB Lighting, Customizable Back Buttons, Turbo Function |
8. Warranty and Support
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase or visit the official AceGamer website. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.