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The Split Pad Compact attaches to the Nintendo Switch™ system to provide a full-size controller experience in Handheld Mode. The ergonomic form factor fits your hands perfectly for increased comfort and control. Features include full-size analog sticks and D-pad, turbo functions, and assignable rear buttons. Available in Mint Green and Midnight blue colorways. Enjoy a new gaming experience with the Split Pad Compact! (Does not include Motion Controls, HD Rumble, NFC, or IR camera.) Officially Licensed by Nintendo®.
Pro controller experience in Handheld Mode
Features ergonomic grips equipped with assignable rear triggers, Turbo functionality, and D-pad
Compatible with Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch (OLED Model)
Mint Green x White design
Officially Licensed by Nintendo
Pros: • Lightweight • Sturdy build quality • Comfortable design • Larger thumbsticks • Soft press ABXY buttonsCons: • Stiff dpad • Home/Capture buttons close to Assign/Turbo buttons • No NFC/Wireless/Motion controls/Rumble These are really nice controllers. The buttons all feel really nice, with the exception of the dpad feeling overly stiff. It can sometimes be hard to press, although I haven't played anything that relies on the dpad to get a proper feel for it yet. The controllers are lightweight, but that works in their favour, in my opinion, as they decrease the weight of the overall Switch in handheld mode. It's not a huge difference but, compared to controllers that have rumble and those other features, it makes a huge difference. Overall, I really like these controllers. They may be missing a lot of features the Joy-con have but, for the most part, those features aren't entirely necessary for most games. The one thing I wish they had is motion controls, but I'm not too bothered by that personally. The larger, thicker, design makes the switch much easier to hold onto in handheld mode and I feel this design perfectly rides the line between full grip style controllers and the original Joy-con style. If you don't mind the barebones nature of these controllers, no battery, NFC, wireless, etc, then these are really great controllers, and I would definitely recommend picking them up if you're looking for a slightly simpler Joy-con replacement.