ECHZOVE Switch Controller Grip, Ergonomic Switch Controller with Six-Axis Gyroscope for Gravity Induction, Twin Motor Vibration, Power-Charging Input Port(NOT for Switch OLED)

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  • ENHANCED GRIP - The controller directly plugs into the Switch game console for an improved grip. It provides better grip and comfort for handheld gaming, great for playing in handheld mode and provides a more enjoyable experience than the joy-cons.
  • EASY TO CONNECT - Connect your Nintendo Switch console to the controller and select "System Setting", then choose "Controllers and Sensors". Turn on "Pro Controller Wired Connection" and you're ready to play. It will automatically connect after the first successful connection.
  • MULTIFUNCTIONAL GRIP - Comes equipped with six-axis gyroscope for gravity induction, twin motor vibration, power-charging input port, and handle system upgrade. Enjoy the Print Screen function. It can be used for gaming on the switch at home or while traveling.
  • TYPE-C PORT - Features a Type C interface design that supports game playing while charging the Switch game console. Use the Switch original power adapter or a standard 15V PD protocol power adapter for charging.
  • PREVENT JOYSTICK DEVIATION - Do not touch the 3D joystick (or other buttons) when inserting the Nintendo Switch console. Prevent deviation by calibrating the 3D joystick in the console's "Calibrate Joystick" setting.
  • NOTE - Not compatible with Switch OLED Model. Note that some games such as Pokemon may not support Pro controller, confirm compatibility before purchase.
  • Review:

    4.7 out of 5

    94.29% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Controller - Easy Favorite So Far

    S. · June 4, 2022

    At the time of writing this there's just 26 reviews with a some what low rating of 3.7. Unless the quality is really that inconsistent... I don't get it, it's working perfect for me. I like it alot so far and prefer it over my Binbok joycons or my Satisfy grip.This is the "Oled" model which I think is a newer version than the original model. This one actually comes with add on spacer rail adapters that make it compatible with both the original switch (it's a tiny bit smaller) as well as the newer Oled Switch. I'm still playing on the original V2 Switch and the rail adapters worked perfect with the switch seeming to kind of click or seat perfectly in to place. Seems secure and if the next Switch console happens to follow the Oled format it might work with it?In fact thats one of my favorite things about this Dobe controller is that the joycons are connected with built in backer plate to make it a one piece solid controller that the Switch docks into instead of having separate joycons hanging off rails on each end. This makes it much more ridgid and solid feeling than my Binbok's or any other two piece separate joycon design. The main reason I bought this is the Binboks felt like they had a little flex at the rail joints which still worked fine but felt flimsy and bugged the crap out of me. Always felt like it might break whether it actually would or not.All the buttons, analogs and triggers seem fine and work well. The D-pad is clicky but with a definite pivot point that works fine giving a true up, down and diagonal press. Buttons have a felt feed back of being depressed.. like they click with without being overly clicky.L and R are standard digital buttons. The triggers have a small amount of travel like an analog but are still just digital. Overall travel of a 1/4" to 5/16" of an inch but they feel kind of like a two stage gun trigger. There's a short low resistance stroke that registers a press in game.. and then a wall of resistance that takes a little more pressure for the second stage that then bottoms out. Not sure why its like that but feels fine to me. To me it actually feels like it would be cool if a game utilized a two stage double barrel shotgun trigger, or fire plus grenade launcher.. (two actions on one pull). The sticks are pretty snappy, come back to center good and don't feel like drift should be a concern. They have a small dead zone and track fine in the switch calibration utility (in settings). The sticks do come with various interchangeable grip caps which some are rubbery and some just slick plastic. I picked the two that were closest in size and height and slapped a set of Skull & Co rubberized grip caps on those and all was good.No turbo buttons but four extra back buttons, two on the back finger grip of each hand that are simple enough to program to duplicate almost any face button or trigger.Other info to mention is these have standard but good vibration feedback and motion control that works well. For me motion control is a must which makes the Hori split pad pro's a no go for being an incomplete controller with out it. No NFC or IR just like all other third party controllers which personally I don't care about. It does have a charge passthrough and is powered with USB-C... so you can play while charging with the standard switch charger or most any current 15w plus phone charger. The controller's USB-C port is just there to pass power to the Switch's USB-C port. To be clear, the controller doesn't even have batteries, it's just simply powered off the switch. That said it really doesn't seem that taxing on the switch batteries or at least not enough that I noticed as it hasn't interrupted a play session at all. As far as pairing all you do is jump into the settings menu and under controllers turn on the "connect to wired pro controller" feature and your good to go. This is actually just plugging into switch just like any other wired controller, you just don't have a cord since the switch docks directly in to it. Of course a positive side to this is you generally have better, faster and more latency free response times with none of the connection issues that are sometimes possible with bluetooth or other wireless connections.I guess really that's about it.. solid and simple. No fancy LED lights or confusing macro trick buttons.. just what you need in a solid and comfortable to use format.I did test this thing out with about 8 or 10 hours of play time before reviewing.Of course longevity will have to prove itself but the ergonomics, the actual controls and the quality level of the one I received I'm happy with.5 stars for now.

    5.0 out of 5 stars NS Controller or Split Pad Pro?

    r. · April 27, 2021

    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.

    Excelente producto 👌

    i.C.L. · June 24, 2023

    Justo lo que necesitaba excelente producto resistente, es pesado pero le da estabilidad al equipo.

    Produit très bon qualité mais la batterie de la switch dure moin de 3 heures au lieux de 5

    S.R. · April 24, 2022

    Pour ma switch meilleur prise pour jouer et c point fort produit qualité et très facile prend et jouer mais le bémol de cette manette battre de la switch dure que 3 heure au lieux de 5 heures alors assurez-vous de bien charger à a 100%

    Buen control para switch...se ve genial

    A. · May 1, 2023

    Si me gusto ..tiene buena hergonomia....se ve pro...buen acabado...algo pesado ..pero encaja perfecto con la consola...bateria unas 4 o 5 horas...vibra perfecto...botones y palancas muy bien como si usaras un control de consola.

    Awesome product

    J.B. · March 28, 2022

    Its really solid and easy to use

    The right thumb stick is so slippery, its really bad.

    j.b. · November 12, 2023

    left thumb stick has some grip so its ok, but the right thumb stick is so slippery, its really bad. The controller over all seems ok, but i have only used it for 10minutes.

    ECHZOVE Switch Controller Grip, Ergonomic Switch Controller with Six-Axis Gyroscope for Gravity Induction, Twin Motor Vibration, Power-Charging Input Port(NOT for Switch OLED)

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