The Amiga hardware scene continues to evolve, and one of the latest additions proves just how modern classic systems can become.
The New Rys BlueLink Bluetooth Adapter is now available for just 60 Euros, offering wireless input support for classic Amiga computers. This is not a sponsored article, but a fan made one because of what this adapter does for the Amiga computer!
BlueLink Bluetooth adapter is Here
Designed for ease of use, BlueLink allows users to connect modern Bluetooth devices such as mice and gamepads directly to their Amiga. This removes the need for legacy peripherals and opens the door to a much more flexible and comfortable setup.
The adapter is especially useful for users who want to combine original Amiga hardware with modern accessories. Whether navigating Workbench with a wireless mouse or playing games using a Bluetooth controller, BlueLink helps bridge the gap between past and present.
Installation is straightforward, making it accessible even for users without deep technical knowledge. Once connected, the device enables compatibility with a range of supported Bluetooth peripherals, giving classic systems a level of convenience that was never originally possible.
Amiga continue to Evovle with BlueLink
Products like this highlight something unique about the Amiga platform. While many retro systems remain locked in their original era, the Amiga continues to evolve through remarkable community-driven innovation.
Supported Bluetooth Devices
Game Controllers
Sony DualSense (DualShock 5)
Sony DualShock 4 (CUH-ZCT1, CUH-ZCT2)
Sony DualShock 3 (CECHZC2U)
Xbox One Wireless Controller (1708, 1914)
Xbox Elite Series 2
8BitDo SN30 Pro / SF30 Pro
8BitDo Pro 2
8BitDo M30
8BitDo SFC30 / SNES30
8BitDo Zero 2
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
Nintendo Wii U Pro Controller
Nintendo Switch Joy-Con
SteelSeries Stratus Duo
Mouse Support
Apple Magic Mouse 2 (A1657)
Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse
Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed
Note: Compatibility may vary depending on firmware updates and system configuration.
New hardware solutions keep appearing for Amiga users, expanding what Amiga home computers can do decades after their original release.
With upgrades like BlueLink, the Amiga becomes a flexible and modernized computer that can adapt to today’s expectations, while still keeping its original charm intact.
Source: Alinea Computer
