1. Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the Svetaecho Wireless Switch 2 Pro Controller. This controller is designed to enhance your gaming experience across multiple platforms, including Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, Switch Lite, Switch OLED, iOS MFi, Android HID Model, and wired connection to Windows 7/8/10 PCs. Please read this manual carefully to understand the controller's features and proper operation.

Image 1: The Svetaecho Wireless Pro Controller demonstrating compatibility with Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and PC devices.
2. Nga Hua o te Hua
- Hototahitanga-maha: Fully compatible with Nintendo Switch/Switch 2/Lite/OLED, iOS MFi, Android HID Model, and wired connection to Windows 7/8/10.
- Patene Whakaritea: M1/M2 back buttons can be mapped to 1-16 basic function keys (A/B/X/Y/L/ZL/R/ZR/L3/R3/D-pad) for enhanced gameplay. Supports single and multiple programming mapping.
- Mahi Turbo Whakarite: Supports Auto TURBO/Manual TURBO mode with 3 adjustable speeds: 5 shots/s, 12 shots/s, and 20 shots/s.
- Urupare Wiri: Built-in dual vibration motors with 4-level adjustable feedback (None, Weak, Medium, Strong) for immersive gaming (Switch/Windows PC only).
- Mana Nekehanga: Integrated 6-axis gyro sensors provide precise motion control for Switch games.
- One-Key Wake-Up: Conveniently wake up your Switch console by pressing the HOME button.
- Roa te Ora o te Pūhiko: Built-in 1000mAh battery provides over 16 hours of playtime with RGB LED lit mode, fully charging in approximately 3 hours via USB Type-C.
- Rarama LED RGB: Features 9 colors and 4 LED modes (Off, Breathing, Solid, Flash) to customize your gaming ambiance.
- Hall Effect Analog Triggers: Upgraded triggers for precise input.

Whakaahua 2: Mua view of the Svetaecho Wireless Pro Controller showcasing its vibrant RGB lighting and ergonomic design.
3. Tatūnga me te Hononga
3.1 Connecting to Nintendo Switch/Switch 2/Lite/OLED
- On your Nintendo Switch console, go to the HOME Menu.
- Tīpakohia "Ngā Kaiwhakahaere" > "Hurihia te Pupuri/Te Raupapa".
- Patohia me te pupuri i te Y + KĀINGA buttons on the Svetaecho controller simultaneously until the LED indicators start flashing rapidly.
- Once connected, the LED indicator(s) on the controller will light up solid.
- For subsequent connections, simply press the KĀINGA button to wake up and reconnect the controller to your Switch console.

Image 3: Instructions for connecting the controller to a Nintendo Switch console using the Y+Home button combination.
3.2 Connecting to iOS Devices (MFi)
- Me mohio kei te whakahohea te Nihokikorangi ki to taputapu iOS.
- Patohia me te pupuri i te X + KĀINGA buttons on the Svetaecho controller simultaneously until the LED indicators start flashing rapidly.
- On your iOS device, go to Bluetooth settings and select the controller from the list of available devices.
- Once paired, the LED indicator(s) on the controller will light up solid.
3.3 Connecting to Android Devices (HID Model)
- Me whakarite kei te whakahohea te Nihokikorangi i runga i tō pūrere Android.
- Patohia me te pupuri i te B + KĀINGA buttons on the Svetaecho controller simultaneously until the LED indicators start flashing rapidly.
- On your Android device, go to Bluetooth settings and select the controller from the list of available devices.
- Once paired, the LED indicator(s) on the controller will light up solid.

Image 4: Visual guide for connecting the controller to Android (B+Home) and iOS (X+Home) devices.
3.4 Wired Connection to Windows PC
The Svetaecho controller supports wired connection to Windows 7/8/10 PCs. Simply connect the controller to your PC using the included USB Type-C cable. The PC should automatically recognize the controller. Wireless connection to PC is not supported.

Image 5: The controller connected to a Windows PC via a USB cable for wired gameplay.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Custom Button Mapping (M1/M2)
The M1 and M2 back buttons can be programmed to replicate other button inputs. This allows for personalized control schemes.
- Single Programming Mapping: Patohia me te pupuri i te M button, then press the M1 or M2 button you wish to program. While holding M1/M2, press the desired function key (e.g., A, B, X, Y, L, ZL, R, ZR, L3, R3, D-pad). Release all buttons. The M1/M2 button is now mapped.
- Multiple Programming Mapping: (Refer to the detailed user manual included in the package for specific steps on multiple programming mapping, as it can vary.)

Image 6: An illustration detailing the programmable M1 and M2 back buttons and their mapping capabilities.
4.2 Adjustable Turbo Function
The Turbo function allows for rapid, repeated input of a button press. It can be set to Auto or Manual mode.
- Whakahohe Turbo: Patohia me te pupuri i te T button, then press the desired action button (A/B/X/Y/L/R/ZL/ZR) to enable Turbo for that button.
- Whakaritea Tere Turbo: I te wa e mau ana te T pātene, pēhia te D-papa Runga or D-papa Raro to cycle through the 3 available speeds: 5 shots/s, 12 shots/s, and 20 shots/s.
- Deactivating Turbo: Repeat the activation step (hold T and press the action button) to turn off Turbo for that specific button.

Image 7: A visual representation of the Turbo button and its adjustable speed settings.
4.3 Whakatika Wiri
The controller features dual vibration motors with four levels of intensity. This function is available for Switch and Windows PC connections.
- Hei whakarite i te kaha o te wiri, pēhi me te pupuri i te Wiri button (often represented by a small motor icon), then press the D-papa Runga or D-papa Raro to cycle through the levels: None, Weak, Medium, Strong.

Image 8: The controller demonstrating its 6-axis gyro sensor and dual motor vibration capabilities during gameplay.
4.4 RGB LED Lighting Modes and Brightness
The controller features customizable RGB LED lighting with various modes and adjustable brightness.
- Changing LED Modes: Pehia te Aratau Maama button (often represented by a lightbulb or star icon) to cycle through Off, Breathing, Solid, and Flash modes.
- Whakaritea Tirohanga: While in a lit mode, press and hold the M pātene, ka pēhi i te Joystick Matau (R3) up or down to adjust the brightness level.

Image 9: The controller displaying its various RGB LED lighting modes, including Off, Breathing, Solid, and Flash.
5. Te utu
The controller is equipped with a 1000mAh rechargeable battery. Use the included USB Type-C cable to charge the controller.
- Connect the USB Type-C end of the cable to the controller's charging port.
- Connect the USB-A end to a power source (e.g., a USB wall adapter, computer USB port, or Switch dock).
- Tata ki te 3 haora te utu mo te utu katoa.
- A full charge provides over 16 hours of playtime with RGB LED lighting enabled.

Whakaahua 10: He tata view of the controller's USB-C charging port and its 1000mAh battery capacity.
6. Tiaki
- Kia maroke te kaiwhakahaere, kia matara atu i nga wera nui.
- Horoia te pūmana ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā matū kino, i ngā rauemi whakakoi rānei.
- A ape i te tuku i te kaiwhakahaere, te tuku ranei ki nga paanga kaha.
- Store the controller in a safe place when not in use.
7. Te Raru
7.1 Kāore te Kaiwhakahaere e Hono Ana
- Me whakarite kia tika te utu o te kaiwhakahaere.
- Verify that you are using the correct button combination for your device (Y+HOME for Switch, X+HOME for iOS, B+HOME for Android).
- Check your device's Bluetooth settings to ensure it's discoverable and the controller is selected.
- If connecting to Switch, ensure the "Pro Controller Wired Communication" option is enabled in the Switch settings (System Settings > Controllers and Sensors).
- Ngāna anō kia tīmata anō te pūmana me tō pūrere.
7.2 Te Whakaroa Whakauru, te Momotu rānei
- Me whakarite karekau he pokanoa hiko e tata ana.
- Move closer to your gaming device to reduce signal interference.
- Ensure other Bluetooth devices are not causing interference.
- For PC, ensure you are using a wired connection as wireless is not supported.
7.3 Ngā Pātene Kāore e Urupare Ana
- Check if the controller is properly connected to your device.
- Me mohio kei te utuhia te kaiwhakahaere.
- Reset the controller by inserting a thin pin into the reset hole (usually located on the back).
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tauira | Wireless Switch 2 Pro Controller |
| Waitohu | Svetaecho |
| Hononga | Ahokore (Nihokikorangi), Waea (USB) |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Nintendo Switch/Switch 2/Lite/OLED, iOS (MFi), Android (HID), Windows PC (wired) |
| Pūhiko Raukaha | 1000mAh |
| Wā Whakatangitangi | 16+ hours (with RGB LED) |
| Waa Whakatau | Approx. 3 haora |
| Tauranga Whakatau | USB Momo-C |
| Wiri | Dual Motors, 4-level adjustable (Switch/Windows PC only) |
| Pūoko Motini | 6-axis Gyro (Switch only) |
| Pātene Whakahōtaka | M1/M2 back buttons |
| Turbo Speeds | 5, 12, 20 shots/s |
| Rarama LED | 9 Colors, 4 Modes (Off, Breathing, Solid, Flash) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 10.8 hekere |
| Ahu mōkihi | 6.26 x 4.64 x 2.67 inihi |
9. Ataata Hua Whaimana
Video 1: An official product video from Svetaecho demonstrating the features and lighting effects of the Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch 2/Switch Light Up.
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The Svetaecho Wireless Switch 2 Pro Controller comes with a 1-year warranty. If you encounter any issues or require assistance with your product, please contact our customer support team. Details for contacting support are typically found in the packaging or on the official Svetaecho webpae.





