Nintendo Switch Controller Recommendations
6-Feb-23 9:08am
#1 MondoCoffee
Does anyone have any good recommendations for a high end Nintendo switch controller? I have the pro controller but it’s started getting drift and it just doesn’t feel as nice as some other controllers I’ve used for other systems.
I love my switch but I would love to find a controller that just feels high quality to use with it.
I’ve had a powerA enhanced wireless controller that I’ve been using but it feels light and flimsy.
Has anyone had any experience with the powerA nano? It seems to have some decent heft and build quality to it.
Any suggestions would be welcome 🙏🏼
#1 MondoCoffee
Does anyone have any good recommendations for a high end Nintendo switch controller? I have the pro controller but it’s started getting drift and it just doesn’t feel as nice as some other controllers I’ve used for other systems.
I love my switch but I would love to find a controller that just feels high quality to use with it.
I’ve had a powerA enhanced wireless controller that I’ve been using but it feels light and flimsy.
Has anyone had any experience with the powerA nano? It seems to have some decent heft and build quality to it.
Any suggestions would be welcome 🙏🏼
6-Feb-23 9:10am
#2 Scott
I've had the Switch Pro controller since 2017. I've used it a ton and have had 0 issues with it. Feels like a very solid controller to me *shrug*
#2 Scott
I've had the Switch Pro controller since 2017. I've used it a ton and have had 0 issues with it. Feels like a very solid controller to me *shrug*
6-Feb-23 9:10am
#3 MrBean
I own 4 Pro's and have had no issues with any. It's been a lifetime since I've trusted 3rd party controllers for any system.
#3 MrBean
I own 4 Pro's and have had no issues with any. It's been a lifetime since I've trusted 3rd party controllers for any system.
6-Feb-23 9:21am
#4 egg
I have this one. Mind you I use it as a PC gamepad and have yet to actually connect it to my Switch, but it's listed as a Switch controller. Unfortunately it's not wireless.
https://www.amazon.c...
It comes in different designs, Mario, Yoshi, Peach, Pikachu/Eevee.
I've tried the Pro controller before but the dpad felt super clunky and stiff. I've also had a Tom Nook wireless PowerA which was terrible. So I like the Hori the most out of the three, interestingly enough. It is kind of cheap in a way, the cord is heavier than the controller itself, but the buttons and such feel responsive, that's the most important thing imo.
#4 egg
I have this one. Mind you I use it as a PC gamepad and have yet to actually connect it to my Switch, but it's listed as a Switch controller. Unfortunately it's not wireless.
https://www.amazon.c...
It comes in different designs, Mario, Yoshi, Peach, Pikachu/Eevee.
I've tried the Pro controller before but the dpad felt super clunky and stiff. I've also had a Tom Nook wireless PowerA which was terrible. So I like the Hori the most out of the three, interestingly enough. It is kind of cheap in a way, the cord is heavier than the controller itself, but the buttons and such feel responsive, that's the most important thing imo.
6-Feb-23 2:43pm
#6 MondoCoffee
Scott wrote:
I've had the Switch Pro controller since 2017. I've used it a ton and have had 0 issues with it. Feels like a very solid controller to me *shrug*
I agree it had been a solid controller and I’m meticulous about taking care of my controllers. I’ve never even had drift on any of my joycons but the pro’s buttons get stuck and the left stick drifts now. I might just end up purchasing another pro at this point.
#6 MondoCoffee
Scott wrote:
I've had the Switch Pro controller since 2017. I've used it a ton and have had 0 issues with it. Feels like a very solid controller to me *shrug*
I agree it had been a solid controller and I’m meticulous about taking care of my controllers. I’ve never even had drift on any of my joycons but the pro’s buttons get stuck and the left stick drifts now. I might just end up purchasing another pro at this point.
6-Feb-23 2:54pm
#7 bonham2
The 1st party pro controller is awesome, definitely the best option.
I can give a recommendation for this one too - https://www.target.c...
Both od my younger boys have this and they love it. I've used it, and it feels good, although the Nintendo brand is definitely better.
#7 bonham2
The 1st party pro controller is awesome, definitely the best option.
I can give a recommendation for this one too - https://www.target.c...
Both od my younger boys have this and they love it. I've used it, and it feels good, although the Nintendo brand is definitely better.
6-Feb-23 9:14pm
#9 Anxiouz
The official Pro controller is the only controller I would recommend. We've tried all kinds of 3rd party stuff and my wife and son kill those things after average/moderate use...a few months. Only our Pro is still alive and kicking throughout all of that.
#9 Anxiouz
The official Pro controller is the only controller I would recommend. We've tried all kinds of 3rd party stuff and my wife and son kill those things after average/moderate use...a few months. Only our Pro is still alive and kicking throughout all of that.
6-Feb-23 11:31pm
#10 nonamesleft
The Pro controller is very solid. Comfortable. Not too clunky. I haven't really used the D-pad on it much, so I can't vouch for that part of it. But otherwise, great controller.
#10 nonamesleft
The Pro controller is very solid. Comfortable. Not too clunky. I haven't really used the D-pad on it much, so I can't vouch for that part of it. But otherwise, great controller.
8-Feb-23 9:28pm
#12 Rollobobo
I enjoy this one: https://www.gamestop...
It goes on sale from time to time. I got mine for like $27 bucks I believe.
#12 Rollobobo
I enjoy this one: https://www.gamestop...
It goes on sale from time to time. I got mine for like $27 bucks I believe.
Nintendo Switch Controller Recommendations