You can now convert your Stadia controller to a standard Bluetooth device, here’s how

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Google Stadia controller



Google’s cloud gaming service Stadia (opens in new tab) officially goes dark tomorrow, January 18, but those of you with a Stadia controller will be able to continue using it long into the future (hopefully) thanks to a final firmware update (opens in new tab) that converts it into a standard Bluetooth device.

By all appearances, the process (explained in this Stadia support page (opens in new tab)) is a simple one: Press and hold the Stadia button on the controller until the status light comes on, plug the controller into your PC via a standard USB cable, go to stadia.google.com/controller (opens in new tab) (you’ll need to use Google’s Chrome browser—I tried it with Firefox and it won’t load the required page), and then follow the on-screen instructions. Once that’s finished, you’ll have a swanky new(ish) Bluetooth controller on your hands that you can use with any Bluetooth-capable device.





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