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Why does this need to be something that can shut down? Has anyone considered releasing a locally-run utility to convert the controller to a bluetooth one?
Google has so thoroughly gotten used to deploying everything as a web service it has forgotten how to actually ship a binary outside the chrome team.
Maybe the firmware update process requires access to some secrets (like a signing key) which Google can't release?
First of all, good on Google for developing a Bluetooth firmware the hardware they are otherwise bricking.

I have one of these Stadia controllers and recently tried to play Cup Head (a notoriously hard 2d shooter) with it. I found the Bluetooth latency to make this unplayable. I would estimate it to be 2x or 3x the latency of a PS3 or PS4 controller. Anyone want to pontificate on whether that's a hardware limitation or a software implementation issue? (I was playing via Steam on Linux and tried all 3 controllers.)

I don't have other controllers to compare against but found the Bluetooth latency on Linux similarly poor. Unsure if Linux problem or if this is limitation of Bluetooth.

Given I play at my desk I'm just using a lightweight USB cable which has zero issues plus avoids any other bluetooth weirdness.