Shinecon Sc-b04 Manual

Since this is a passive headset, you need apps that accept "split-screen" mode.

If your device cannot find the controller or the connection fails, try the following steps:

Replace batteries and turn Bluetooth off/on on your phone.

Unlike expensive headsets, the SC-B04 needs a calibration profile. Open app → Settings → "Scan QR Code" → Scan the code below:

Select "Shinecon-SC-B04" (or a similar variation like MOCUTE / Gamepad ) from the list of available devices. shinecon sc-b04 manual

Before buying VR apps, download "Gyroscope Test" from the Play Store to verify your phone supports VR motion tracking.

The LED light will start flashing rapidly, indicating it is in Android pairing mode.

Allows control of volume and playback.

We hope this manual helps you get the most out of your Shinecon SC-B04 controller. Enjoy your gaming! Since this is a passive headset, you need

Powered by AAA batteries (usually 2, depending on the specific revision of the SC-B04). 2. Getting Started: Power and Pairing Before using the controller, ensure it has fresh batteries. Power On

The SC-B04 is a basic entry-level VR viewer. It works acceptably for 360° video and simple VR games, but it compete with Oculus/Meta Quest, HTC Vive, or even Samsung Gear VR. Its main limitation is that it relies entirely on your phone’s gyroscope and screen quality.

Landscape orientation mode. The joystick controls movement, and buttons handle in-game actions. Perfect for retro emulators and VR arcade games.

Used for character movement in games or navigating menus. Power Button: Located on the side/front to power on/off. Open app → Settings → "Scan QR Code"

This comprehensive guide serves as your complete user manual, covering everything from initial pairing to button mapping and troubleshooting. 🛠 Product Specifications & Overview

The Shinecon SC-B04 is compatible with thousands of games available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store that support external gamepads. For PC gaming, it works seamlessly with emulators (like PPSSPP, ePSXe) and PC games that have native controller support.

If you've recently picked up a VR headset, you likely realized that navigating menus with your head alone is a workout you didn't ask for. That’s where the comes in. Small, budget-friendly, and surprisingly versatile, this little remote is the "missing link" for a seamless mobile VR experience.

: Turns the joystick into a cursor controller. This mode is generally only effective on Android systems.