• Reviews around grip (4.28 of 5)

    Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

    • Long battery life, usb c cable included, and comfortable grips
    • This is very similar to Xbox 360's famous, hall of fame controller, it has Amiibo function, great grip, solid construction.
    • Love the way this remote feels on my hands, good grip a definite must-have for the switch!
    • While it does have the best grip out of all the controllers I've used (ps4, steam, xbox), it does have the infamous d-pad issue
    • Perfect weight, large face buttons, precise D-pad, and a comfortable grip for American hands
    • The Joy-Cons and the Grip are okay, but the Pro Controller is the ultimate experience
    • I can twist the grips pretty aggressively and they don’t give or make noise
    • Has very good grip which lets play longer hours without hurting my hands/wrists!
    • I still think I prefer the Joy Cons and grip over this controller
    • It feels fanatic in my hands, with really nice almost leather feeling grips, very hefty construction, excellent analog sticks and having the NFC reader right in the center is awesome
    • Cons:- Analog sticks should have better grip
    • It's lightweight yet sturdy, has a good grip, responsive buttons and the motion controls are tight
    • I didn't purchase this at launch, but after struggling with the joy-con and the grip at times, I purchased this
    • The size, grip weight, standard vibration plus accelerometer its all in one package
    • Allows for a nice grip and easy game playing
    • It's worth noting that the overall build and feel of the controller lacks some of the soft touch plastics and rubbers of many modern controllers, Xbox One controllers usually have a pretty soft touch plastic at the grips, and you can custom order one with rubberized grips, the back of the Pro controller looks like it would have rubberized grips, but it is in fact the hardest plastic I've ever held with a controller.
    • Nice grip and Very ergonomic for large hands
    • I have been a Nintendo Switch owner for almost a year, and while I love the joy-con controller and grip overall, sometimes I prefer a more reliable and "traditional" controller.
    • The grips are really nice and the feel is clean and button presses are pretty crisp
    • Also pay attention to the left and right grips, feel the straight edge where they connect to check if they are flush/even with the controller
    • The controller feels very sturdy, and the grips are nice
    • I'm not a hardcore gamer and thought the Joy-Cons and grip would be enough
    • I hate the Joy-Con grip so this really wasn't optional for
    • Cons:- Analog sticks should have better grip
    • It's wider and the grip is more comfortable
    • If you like the ps4 controller grip you'll love this.
    • The sticks have a nice rubberized textures that give just enough grip
    • Good controller , good grip and spacing on bottom
    • Much better that the grip!
    • The grips are comfortable, perfect for extended gameplay sessions
    • The buttons are nice and large and the controller provides a nice grip.
    • Palm GripsSwitch Pro Controller has the best grip
    • It is a pretty nice controller for those who are used to a more "classic" grip, bought mine a few weeks
    • The gyro controls are just as good as the Joy Cons + Grip and there are no delays I have noticed in the time I have played
    • Grip is awesome on it
    • The joy-cons and grip that the Switch comes with are passable but not comfortable for long periods of time
    • The control has an excellent grip and a decent battery autonomy,
    • I don't know that I'd say this is a must-have for the Switch, because in my opinion the grip for the joycons is pretty good too, but this is definitely much more comfortable
    • It's great and has a better grip to it.
    • Controller is expensive but that was before I felt the build quality and button presses, especially the top buttons L, R, ZL and ZR.
    • The NFC reader didn't work on the first one I