PS2 Host – USB to PS2 Controller Adapter
$29.00
The PS2 Host is an adapter that can accept nearly any USB controller and convert it for use natively on an unmodded Playstation 2, or a modded Playsta
Product Description
The PS2 Host is an adapter that can accept nearly any USB controller and convert it for use natively on an unmodded Playstation 2, or a modded Playstation 2 without the need to set up Pademu!
NOTE: The PS2 Host is specifically for converting a USB controller for use in a PS2 controller port. If you are looking to convert an existing PS2 controller to USB for use on PC or other consoles, please take a look at our PS2 Adapter!
The PS2 Host is programmed to emulate a guitar controller out of the box, so you can play early Guitar Hero games that do not support USB controllers such as GH1, 2, and 80s, plug and play! You can also use this adapter to play any other Guitar Hero or Rock Band games.
After a quick reconfiguration with our programming tool, you can also use normal USB gamepad controllers for your PS2 games!
| Materials | PCB, 3D Printed Shell, PS2 Male Cable, USBC Cable |
|---|---|
| Made by | i_did |
| When made | made_to_order |
| Listing Type | physical |
| State | active |
| Quantity | 49 |
| Featured Rank | -1 |
| Number of Favorers | 15 |
| Taxable | Yes |
| Customizable | No |
| Personalizable | No |
| Personalization Required | No |















C C C C –
ordered 2 SG model kits to breathe life into some old ps2 controllers. very easy plug and play install. very detailed instructions. any config can be done using program provided via qr code given with product (was needed for whammy calibration). 10/10 would purchase again!
D.j. Jones D.j. Jones –
Always a pleasure buying from RCM!
Nathan Verduzco Nathan Verduzco –
The only thing i have to say is i think there should be in an included guide, there are guides for other products but not this one in particular, i can see how less experience people just getting into retro modding controllers can be a bit lost at times.
Jonathan Quintero Jonathan Quintero –
I wish you could make the cables longer for the Fret board…