Shinecon+scb04+manual+work [new] May 2026
VR Shinecon SC-B04 is a budget-friendly wireless Bluetooth controller designed for mobile VR and light gaming. While its low price point makes it an attractive entry-level gadget, it is built with compromises in material quality and precision. Quick Setup & Pairing
The device is straightforward to set up, but the pairing process varies slightly between operating systems: : Press the button for about 3 seconds until the LED light turns on.
: The LED will flash, indicating it is in pairing mode. On your phone or PC, search for " " and select shinecon+scb04+manual+work
: Hold the power button for approximately 5 seconds until the LED turns off. device.report Operational Modes & Key Functions
is versatile, featuring multiple modes that you can switch between by pressing the button simultaneously with another key for 3-5 seconds: device.report Mouse Mode (@ + A) : Allows the controller to act as a cursor (Android only). Multimedia Mode (@ + B) : Used for controlling music or video playback. Gaming Mode (@ + X) : Standard gamepad mode for compatible mobile games. : Press the button for 5 seconds to return to the default VR mode. device.report Performance Highlights Battery Life : It features a built-in lithium-ion battery offering up to of continuous use on a full charge. Connectivity VR Shinecon SC-B04 is a budget-friendly wireless Bluetooth
: Works via Bluetooth with a range of 2–10 meters, making it compatible with Android, iOS, and PC Physical Build
: It is lightweight (approx. 45.5g) with an ergonomic design similar to a Nintendo Wii Nunchuk. Reviewers note that the 360-degree analog stick is functional but can feel "wiggly" or have a slight dead zone. Critical Review: Expert & User Perspectives Affordability Install the PC server (e
: At a price point often around $5–$15, it is highly recommended as a "touch input" for VR headsets where you don't want to keep opening the headset to change apps. Compatibility Issues
: While it technically supports iOS, many users find that Apple's system restrictions limit its functionality primarily to volume and music control rather than gaming (often requiring iCade mode Build Quality : Reviewers from
Shinecon SCB04 — Manual-style how-to (compact work/repair/use guide)
Step-by-Step Manual Workflow:
- Install the PC server (e.g., RiftCat) and the phone client app.
- Manual Calibration: In the phone app, set "Encoding resolution" to your phone’s exact native resolution. For a 1080p phone, set 1920x1080. For QHD, set 2560x1440.
- Lens Correction: Go to advanced settings. Manually enter "Barrel Distortion" values. Try
K1 = 0.35,K2 = 0.12. This counteracts the fisheye effect of the SCB04 lenses. - Sensor Fusion (Head Tracking): The SCB04 has no internal sensors. Force the phone to use its gyroscope. In RiftCat, enable "Phone Sensors" and manually calibrate the magnetometer by waving the phone in a figure-8.
- Play: Launch SteamVR. Ignore the "Base stations not detected" warning. You now have 3-DOF (rotation only) PC VR.
What you need:
- A gaming PC
- USB tethering cable (or 5GHz Wi-Fi)
- Software: RiftCat (VRidge) or Trinus VR
Detailed Review
Step 1 – Identify your SCB04 device
- If it’s a small rectangular controller (like a mini gamepad), it likely has:
- Micro USB charging port
- Mode switch (D-INPUT / X-INPUT / ANDROID / iOS)
- Power button
- LED indicators
Problem: Your phone is too big for the tray (e.g., iPhone Pro Max, Samsung Ultra).
Manual Workaround:
- Do not use the front cover.
- Use rubber bands stretched from the top clips to the bottom clips.
- Place the phone vertically (portrait mode) with a VR app running in landscape. This is hacky but works.
What's in the box
- Shinecon SCB04 headset ×1
- USB charging cable ×1
- Ear tips (S/M/L) ×3
- User manual ×1