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Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch, Ergonomic Large Grip for Switch with Gravity Induction of Six-Axis Gyroscope, Double Motor Vibration and Screen Capture Button, Include the Storage Bag
Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch, Ergonomic Large Grip for Switch with Gravity Induction of Six-Axis Gyroscope, Double Motor Vibration and Screen Capture Button, Include the Storage Bag
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Feature
Plug and Play - You could plug in the switch monitor and play instantly and not have to worry about joy con drifting. You do not need to fear of this controller falling from your hands at anytime when you play. Perfect for people who mostly play in handheld mode around the house.
Rumble Feature - The rumble feature on this switch controller is probably as good as the pro wireless controller. Rumble on the controller is superior to the original Joycons. This also supports the gyro control feature but doesn’t support the amiibo feature. Buttons are comfortably clicked and the sticks and pad are responsive and accurate.
No Charging Required - The charging feature allows you to plug in the charger for the switch and charge your battery for continued play without worrying on the switch battery dying. It must be directly connected to your switch in order to work.
Storage Bag for Switch - It is a hard shell carrying case which holds the switch large controller. It has the non-slip strap, mesh pocket and the game cartridge holder. It is protective and portable.
Package Include - 1 travel case for Switch controller, 1 switch wireless controller, 1 instruction, 2 different size right analog sticks. Please note that before using this product, please find the "handle and sensor" setting item of Switch, and set "Pro handle wired Connections" to "ON", and then use it after calibration.
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Far more comfortable than standard Joy-cons for those with larger hands. Retains switch securely and only requires enabling wired communication in the settings menu as the controller is not actually wireless. The up side to that is it does not need charging, although it has a pass through port to charge the switch while it’s attached.
The case is well-designed to retain all necessary items with storage for joy-cons and an 8 cartridge game case in addition to a zipper pocket for cables and charger. The flap intended to protect the screen also includes game storage options. Well worth the money for the combination.
I've got big hands and Joycons (as cool as they are) just aren't big enough for me. I got the Hori Splitpads (Daemon X Machina edition) a while back and have been very much enjoying them. Recently the R button on the split pad stopped working but since they come with assignable buttons, it wasn't really a problem. Since that time, more Switch Joycons replacements have come out and I decided to give this one a go.
Both the NS Controller (NSC) and the Split Pad Pro (SPP) are only usable in handheld mode. If you don't play handheld at all then don't bother with either. The SPP come in two split controller units and are technically two separate controllers. They slide onto the side of the switch and give extra grip and larger buttons. There are also two assignable buttons on the back (where you middle fingers rest) and a turbo. Both are very convenient and turbo was great for Animal Crossing and other games where you need to rapidly press a button. The assignable buttons were a nice touch too. Pros are you can dock the Switch with the SPPs still attached, though you can't use them docked. Cons are there's no gyro, no rumble, and they're a little flimsy on the Switch though not to a point of any concern. Also they're incredibly light and feel slightly cheap because of that.
The NSC is a little more involved than the SPP. It's an entire unit that you slide your Switch into (instead of the other way around) kinda like you're docking it. When the Switch is in it, it feels heavy and premium. It's ergonomic (like the SPP) and fits great in my hands. Since it connects to the Switch via USB, there's an extra port that allows you to charge the Switch too. However, the NSC counts as a USB controller so if you try to charge and play at the same time then the Switch stops recognizing the controller. The SPP can charge and play at the same time. The NCS lacks assignable buttons and turbo function but has interchangeable little caps for the right stick so there's that. It can stand on its own and has a space cut out so there's no problem getting games in or out. It feels sturdier overall thanks to the backing of the unit making the Switch bulkier. I recommend getting a case with this. Because of the backing and the USB attachment, it cannot be docked with taking off the NSC first.
Both the SPP and the NSC have their pros and cons. Neither are bad and both are very good actually. Depending what you're looking for, you can't go wrong with either. Doing lots of menial tasks in games? The turbo on the SPP is great! Just need good grip and comfort with a premium feel? The NSC is your go to. I like both and still use both. Do I recommend this product? Yes! I highly recommend if you play lots of handheld.
This product has come in clutch on many occasions. I have multiple jobs, so I can't play my Nintendo Switch on the television. With this product, I never worry about my Switch getting broken. The case is well made and keeps the products inside safe. Also, the grip is excellent. I never had my hands cramp or anything with this. Also, the buttons are responsive and clicky. I highly recommend this product if you play your watch more handheld.
The grip is great and the analog sticks are responsive and seem durable, the fact that the grip is a whole frame in which the Switch rests makes the sensation more sturdy. Only thing I don't love is the rumble, is kind of loud. This is a great product nevertheless and I highly recommend it.
So I bought this because the regular controllers are just to small for my hands. It fits securely, and is very responsive. It doesn’t have Amiibo capability, but it doesn’t claim that it does, so don’t hold that against it.
The case is very sturdy, and has room for the original controllers, a USB plug, a USB cord, several game cartridges, and the controller with Switch unit inside. There’s a USB plug, so you can directly charge the switch, though is on the bottom, so playing whole chaos a bit awkward, just like the regular switch.
Two things would really make this better (but aren’t advertised, so not effecting the rating)
1: if the USB was anywhere but the bottom.
2: if the controller had a power pack, so you could share the controller and switch charge, for extended game play.
Good value for the money, very happy I got it.
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