About Titan Two

Top Features

Titan Two Device About

1) Bluetooth Module Cover
Remove the plastic cover to install the Titan Two Bluetooth Module (sold separately).

2) Device Status & Memory Slot Display

  • Circling up and down: Waiting for device connections.
  • Solid “0”: No memory slot loaded.
  • Solid “1” to “9”: Memory slot x loaded.
  • AU: Console authentication required — connect the corresponding official controller to an available input port.
  • E1, E2, E3, …: Error code indication.

3) RGB Lightbar
RGB lightbar with customizable colors (16,777,216 colour variations).

4) Memory Slot Buttons

  • Load the previous or next memory slot.
  • Press both buttons to unload the current memory slot.
  • Press and hold both buttons for 2.5 seconds to enter bootloader mode.

5) USB Port Status LED

  • Green: Port active and in use.
  • Orange: Port in use but inactive.
  • Red: Port error or unsupported device connected.

Front Features

Titan Two Device About

6) INPUT-A
Main input port. The controller connected here has the highest priority over all other input ports.

Suggestion: Connect your preferred controller to this port.

7) INPUT-B
USB input port with third-level priority.

Suggestion: Connect the console’s official controller here. This may be required for authentication and support of controller-specific features such as headset, chatpad, touchpad, and motion sensors.


Back Features

Titan Two Device

8) External Power Supply Input
Required when total power consumption exceeds USB limits (2.5W / 500mA) or when using Bluetooth output.

External power supply sold separately.

9) Micro-SD Slot
Used for extended memory slot storage.

Supported format: FAT32

10) PROG (or INPUT-D with OTG adapter)
The configuration port used to connect the Titan Two to a computer. It is used for device setup, configuration, and firmware updates.

Alternatively, this port can function as a USB input via an OTG adapter (lowest priority).

11) OUTPUT (or INPUT-C with OTG adapter)
USB output port for connecting the Titan Two to the console. The output protocol is configurable through the device settings.

The Titan Two operates as one single controller or HID device. Inputs from multiple controllers are merged into a single output.

Alternatively, this port can be used as a USB input via an OTG adapter.


Basic Usage

Titan Two Basic Usage

1. Connect the console’s original controller to INPUT-B.
This controller may be required for authentication and controller-specific features.

2. Connect your preferred controller to INPUT-A.
This controller has priority over all others.

3. Using the supplied micro-USB cable, connect the OUTPUT port to the console.
Ensure the configured output protocol matches the console in use.

All status LEDs for INPUT-A, INPUT-B, and OUTPUT should be green, and the numeric display should show 0, indicating normal operation.


Enable Wired Communication

  • PlayStation 4:
    Settings → Devices → Controllers → Communication Method → Use USB Cable
  • Nintendo Switch:
    System Settings → Controllers and Sensors → Enable “Pro Controller Wired Communication”

Optional Step

4. If the Titan Two already contains saved configurations, use the device buttons to load an available memory slot.

Saved configurations can be managed through the device software.


Configuring & Updating

1. Download and install the Titan Two configuration software:
http://www.consoletuner.com/titan-two-downloads

2. Connect the Titan Two PROG port to your computer using the supplied micro-USB cable.

Titan Two PROG Port

On first connection, the computer will automatically detect the device and install the required drivers.

3. Launch the configuration software.
The software will automatically detect your Titan Two device. It is the primary tool for device configuration and firmware updates.

Check for updates regularly. Firmware and software updates may introduce compatibility improvements and bug fixes.


Wireless Configuration

The mobile app offers a wireless interface for configuring the Titan Two using smartphones or tablets.

Use the app to manage device settings and supported input configuration options.

The Titan Expansion Kit (sold separately) is required to enable Bluetooth functionality.

Download the mobile app from your device’s App Store.

Mobile App

Technical Specifications

Specification
Value
Product ID
2508:0032
Bootloader ID
2508:8032
Internal Response Time
between 50µs and 250µs
Overall Response Time
between 50µs and console polling interval
CPU Architecture
Single-Cycle RISC, 32-bit
USB Interface
USB 2.0 High Speed, 480Mbps
USB Ports
2× Host + 2× OTG
Bluetooth Interface
H4, Low Latency, 4Mbps
Bluetooth Virtual Ports
1× Output + 2× Input + 1× Configuration
Memory Slot
Micro-SD Card, FAT32
External Power Supply
7.5V DC, 2A, Positive Internal Pin
Maximum Power
1.0W (USB), 1.5W (External Power)
Maximum Current
200mA
Brownout Voltage
1.70V
Oscillator Frequency & PLL
12MHz, 24MHz, 48MHz, 66MHz
Operating Temperature
−5°C to 65°C