• Reviews around button (3.65 of 5)

    Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

    • The buttons are very responsive
    • The triggers aren't analog triggers, just glorified buttons
    • The buttons are larger as well
    • Very comfortable and intuitive button/analog stick placement
    • The buttons are nice and feel high quality, and the overall feel of the controller in your hands is quite nice
    • The bigger buttons and sticks are much better than the tiny ones on the joycon, and I have a proper d-pad.
    • It's super comfortable, has a nice weight to it, and I love the d-pad on this (all the buttons feel good, but the dpad gets a special mention)
    • But overall, it's super comfy, the buttons feel awesome, and it's just really, really well made
    • Cause this time they switched where the right analog and buttons are, like it is on Xbox
    • I can't go back to using them anymore due to their stiff/tiny buttons.
    • The buttons feel really responsive, and overall it just feels great when I play games on my switch
    • Controller is expensive but that was before I felt the build quality and button presses, especially the top buttons L, R, ZL and ZR.
    • Compared to just the joycons, the buttons, sticks, and triggers are much more comfortable, particularly the size of the buttons and the placement of the the sticks
    • Best face buttons I'd say is on the PS4
    • The buttons and analog sticks are all great
    • If you play a bunch of 2D games like me, you'll find incorrect button presses left and right
    • n’t start mashing the buttons hard like that actually helps
    • The bumpers are more like soft nice silent buttons, where the joy con's are loud hard buttons
    • Soft yet tactile buttons
    • As you smash the A button in Mario Kart, you'll appreciate it a lot
    • All the buttons are super smooth and have a satisfying click and their size is prominently larger leaving you without having to press the wrong button and mess up your whole game
    • Very comfortable to hold with nice large buttons all perfectly placed
    • Every button on this feels amazing, the controller feels very solid
    • Feels great in my hand, and the larger buttons are nice
    • The face buttons are large, which is great if you've ever had problems with pressing the wrong buttons in times of dire need haha
    • The left and right button will frequently drift to up and down
    • The buttons are nice and
    • If you own a Nintendo Switch and want a more traditional way to play your games that provides a proper d-pad, larger primary buttons, ergonomic shoulder buttons, extremely long battery life and is very comfortable to hold..
    • It's lightweight yet sturdy, has a good grip, responsive buttons and the motion controls are tight
    • The contentious change comes to the new stick layout, which is staggered, with the left control stick higher up above the directional pad and offset from the right control stick which sits below the classic Nintendo face buttons
    • This controller is much more comfortable and has better button accuracy than the joy cons in the packages grip
    • The buttons feel more responsive and provides better feedback than the PS4 DualShock 4 controller's
    • but I wish the buttons would protrude outward more like the Wii U Pro Controller
    • The buttons feel really good, like the A button from the Wiimote
    • Good: comfort, larger buttons, gyro
    • Good: comfort, larger buttons, gyro
    • The battery life is phenomenal (I spent all day with this controller on Skyrim) and the buttons are responsive and made for fat fingers like mine.
    • Very sturdy, very good buttons
    • first buttons are a little mushy but great controller
    • The buttons are not difficult to press however they may need to be broken in somewhat
    • Stronger joysticks, buttons, and triggers
    • The buttons are smooth and work as well as previous controllers by Nintendo
    • All the buttons are super smooth and have a satisfying click and their size is prominently larger leaving you without having to press the wrong button and mess up your whole game
    • The battery lasts a long time and the buttons are easier for gameplay.
    • The bumpers are more like soft nice silent buttons, where the joy con's are loud hard buttons
    • A couple more small notes: the + and - buttons are nice and clicky, along with the HOME and the Capture button
    • The dimpled grips are very nice, and the buttons feel good to the touch
    • If you play a bunch of 2D games like me, you'll find incorrect button presses left and right
    • It fits well in the hands, and has good quality buttons and texture
    • It’s very comfortable, the buttons feel very responsive and it was super easy to connect to my switch right away.
    • It's comfortable to hold and all the buttons are easy to reach
    • This doesn't seem like it would be an issue, since you don't usually look at tooltips when you know how to play a game, but it manages to have a subconscious influence that leaves me often pressing the wrong buttons for certain games
    • The buttons don't feel weak at all, very high-quality and sturdy
    • Great controller, the triggers aren't very trigger-like and the price is a little hefty, but the controller is solid, the buttons are responsive and overall the controller feels very comfortable
    • I don't think the majority of the people have noticed this problem or maybe they think that they only pressed the wrong button while playing
    • All buttons feel great and are highly responsive
    • Confortable to hold, amazing battery life and overall great button placement
    • how well the trigger buttons work yet
    • First, the A, B, X, and, Y buttons feel so cheap
    • The "ABXY" buttons are beefier and provide a more satisfying button press.
    • Fits great in the hand, nice big buttons.
    • Joy cons have face buttons for the D-pad which is not ideal for traditional play, but works out if you want to play two player without any additional controller in hand7
    • The controller feels great, the buttons are responsive, and the battery is amazing.
    • But the issue is that pressing left/right buttons on the d-pad and applying even the tiniest force in the vertical axis will trigger up/down presses
    • Solid controller, though the clicky buttons of the original wii u one is better, and the price of these are nuts
    • The slightly larger buttons was a little odd at first but they also have a good feel to them
    • The buttons are nice and large and the controller provides a nice grip.
    • Switching back and forth from an xbox controller to the switch pro controller will have you pressing wrong buttons sometimes.
    • The buttons on the face of the controller are soft
    • They have nice button layout and the analog sticks are all responsive and seem pretty durable
    • Plus the A, B, X, Y, buttons are really rigid and aren't smooth around the edges
    • The buttons are a pleasure to press without the numbing feeling you can get from some of the rounded hard plastic buttons
    • It really ruins the controller and has made me prefer the Joy-Cons which have separate buttons for each direction and don't suffer from the same problem.
    • I felt like the buttons were too "
    • Altogether great controller, not to mention its compatible with bluetooth!Pros:-Perfect button feel, with large face buttons-
    • Controller was working great for months until one day the buttons on the right side of the controller mysteriously stopped working in the middle of playing a game
    • It's a good controller, but if this is as good as it gets, the future of racing games on the Switch is almost nonexistent, the two biggest flaws of this controller are the following:-The ridiculously expensive price tag.-Lack of pressure-sensitive trigger buttons
    • Even if you ignore the extra features, the rumble, the Amiibo, the Motion, this controller just feels AMAZING to hold, the buttons are big and have great tactile feeling, the joysticks are great, it easy to hold on a regular sized arm for hours without producing cramps
    • so there's no chance you'll accidently press the wrong button
    • Sometimes I just forget and press the wrong button
    • So comfortable and nice big buttons.
    • Great stick height and nice buttons,
    • however the vertical layout slows switching between the right analog stick and buttons severely), or towards 3rd party controllers that will have to strip features or quality control to get to a lower price; however the 70 dollar price tag doesn't feel inflated, and will likely pay for itself in relaxed hands and years of use..
    • I don't like the buttons.
    • The analogs are good, the buttons and triggers/L&R are good
    • Ergonomics are fine, buttons are responsive and reasonably stiff, motion controls work well, solidly built
    • Ergonomics are fine, buttons are responsive and reasonably stiff, motion controls work well, solidly built
    • The buttons are too mushy, and the d-pad is all one piece
    • I think the buttons are responsive, the sticks feel comparable to the other two big guy's controllers
    • Even the buttons just feel better and the layout just works better than the joycons
    • Button clicks not as satisfying vs joycons as it does not have an actuation "click," where Joycons behave like MX Blue switches and the Pro Controller behaves like a MX Red
    • The buttons and D pad are good also
    • The buttons are nice and big and feel great to press, the weight is good, the sticks feel great, like all Nintendo analog sticks do
    • The grips have a nice texture to them that keeps them cool and easy to hold for long periods of time and with the buttons also being a lot bigger then the Joy Cons, I don't have much of an issue with hitting the wrong buttons
    • The buttons are kind of loose though and when you shake the controller you can hear rattling which made me worry there was something
    • Because gaming is about being able to hit the right buttons, having huge buttons really is really helpful.-The feel of the controller: I know this is subjective but personally, the controller just feels right in the hands
    • The buttons all feel great.
    • The right joystick could be a mm or two to the right*The + and - buttons would be better if they were shaped as
    • The build quality is superb, the buttons are responsive and it just feels premium
    • The buttons are a pleasure to press without the numbing feeling you can get from some of the rounded hard plastic buttons
    • It's like they designed the controller so you would hit the wrong buttons.
    • top and larger X, A, Y, B buttons which are certainly
    • Still a little bitter about the buttons (A,B,X,Y) being switched from xbox/playstation controllers but otherwise it's much more comfortable than the default controller.
    • Plus the A, B, X, Y, buttons are really rigid and aren't smooth around the edges
    • So convenient and keeps a charge far longer than the Wii U remotes
    • Battery life is just as great as the Wii u version