-
It was kind of a shot in the dark whether it was going to be something I use at all, as I am not a fan of the one that comes with the Switch, but the wider size and the rubber grips makes the controller feel like a real controller when the Joycons are in
-
Left joy-con you almost have to force it in but overall good feeling controller
-
If you have big hands or want that modern controller feel, just seriously pick this up.
-
Inferior product, buyer beware before you damage your $75 controller
-
I've seen some reviews stating that the controller can sometimes be defective and not properly seat the joycons and that the plastic rails were an
-
I still prefer other controllers (Xbox one being my favorite controller ever), but since it was either this or a pro controller, I feel like I made the smart choice.
-
It is a great controller
-
it is functional, but was slightly offset and a little difficult to work the controllers in and out.
-
This controller tricked me into thinking it was a Nintendo product
-
That's fine but my left Joy-Con doesn't even fit on the left slide in and the right controller is so loose on the right
-
some play with the right controller as it wiggles ever so slightly
-
You need to release controller with the little black button so you dont mess up the attachment.
-
Not a bad controller, but there are additional supports on the back of the controller that are not present on a standard Joy-Con grip
-
Other than that, the controller is comfortable and bigger than the stock one supplied with the switch.
-
Nice rubber grip, controller works well.
-
I like the grip, but the controller feels weird against the bumper/trigger part of the switch controller here.
-
Overall, it's a decent controller grip
-
I LOVE this controller
-
That's fine but my left Joy-Con doesn't even fit on the left slide in and the right controller is so loose on the right
-
It works fine, but the actual controllers are slightly loose, once inserted into the sleeve
-
Good for making the joy con a standard controller
-
the grips have an angled cut-back where other controllers have a second shoulder bumper causing discomfort for me, but my kids don't seem to mind.
-
Great controller holder
-
I find this controller grip more comfortable than the one that comes with the switch, but the right side is pretty hard to pull the joy con out of.
-
The size of this controller works well for my 5 year old
-
Definitely a must have for those that prefer a traditional style controller for their Nintendo Switch.
-
However I don't like that the controllers won't lock in like the Nintendo one.
-
Even if the release button is fully depressed, it takes an adult level of force to remove the controller -- such much that it feels like it's going to break the controller.
-
Have lived through the era of wild catz controllers and other much left to be desired off brands
-
It made a cool looking controller.
-
If you force the controller out of the Mario controller the controller becomes loose when playing
-
/o cousin that destroys everything and the controller is still intact.
-
/o cousin that destroys everything and the controller is still intact.