Splitting Bluetooth inputs over multiple consoles

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  • joycontrol

    Emulate Nintendo Switch Controllers over Bluetooth

  • If I understand your requirements properly I think you would want to make some kind of relay device, the overall goal being to receive a single controllers bluetooth inputs as a host, and then to broadcast them to each BlueRetro receiver. The easiest route especially with tinkering in mind would probably be to use a Raspberry Pi Model B, making use of one of the open source projects that can emulate Switch joypads, such as: https://github.com/mart1nro/joycontrol

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