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Nintendo Switch Bluetooth Split Pad Pro (Daemon X Machina Edition) Ergonomic Controller for Handheld Mode - Officially Licensed By Nintendo

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Edition: Daemon X Machina


Features

  • Full-size controller experience in handheld mode
  • Larger grip, buttons, triggers, analog sticks, and D-Pad
  • Programmable rear buttons, Turbo, assignable buttons, and more
  • Daemon X Machina branding & accents
  • Officially Licensed by Nintendo

Description

A revolutionary way to play your Nintendo Switch! Enjoy the full-size controller experience in handheld mode with the HORI Split Pad Pro. Featuring full-size analog sticks, a precision D-pad, and large shoulder buttons designed for comfort and accuracy, even during marathon gaming sessions. Advanced features include programmable rear triggers, Turbo functionally, assignable buttons, and more. Perfect for high-pace action titles such as Daemon X Machina and many other Nintendo Switch titles. Enhance your gaming experience with the Split Pad Pro! Officially Licensed by Nintendo. (Not a wireless controller - only for handheld mode. Does not include Motion Controls, HD Rumble, NFC, or IR camera. NOTE: If having trouble with the Switch recognizing Split Pad Pro, please ensure that all Joy-Cons are off and not connected via Bluetooth.)

Color: Black


Hardware Platform: nintendo_switch


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Controller Type: Gamepad


Compatible Devices: Nintendo Switch


Button Quantity: 16


Power Source: Battery Powered


Additional Features: Wireless, Rumble


Global Trade Identification Number: 56


UPC: 873124007756


Brand Name: HORI


Manufacturer: HORI


Item Weight: 245 Grams


Package Quantity: 1


Item Dimensions: 8.66 x 5.75 x 1.97 inches


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  • Worth the money
I bought these after my right joy con started to drift, a few months after the left one. I love these. Buying this made me remember everything I hated about the joy cons that I had actively tried to ignore for the sake of playing the games I wanted to play. For context, I play mainly Breath of the Wild, Muse Dash, and Project Diva. Most of my experience with these was while playing Project Diva, so that's going to reflect on what I think of the buttons, triggers, etc. Firstly, the analog sticks. I'm not joking when I say these are the nicest analog sticks I have ever used, and I've used many. They're so, so, smooth, and the rubber is super nice feeling. It wasn't necessary at all to make them this nice, but they did anyway, and it really makes me feel good for the price. The buttons are fine. They're somewhere button mushy and clicky, which is already an improvement over the flimsy click of the joy con's. My only wish is that the travel was shorter, at least on the XYAB buttons. But they get the job done just fine. I prefer the rubber buttons for the plus and minus buttons, and it no longer feels like I have to stretch awkwardly for them, as they're a lot easier to find and press. The d-pad is good too, I can hit diagonal inputs on it easily, but never on accident (a vital skill for rhythm games like PD). I like the triggers on this one the best out of any Switch controller I've tried. They're by no means clicky, but the travel is the right amount of short and they feel springy in a good way. It's like a soft rebound when you let go instead of a hard release. As for the additional buttons....eh? I don't find the extra buttons on the back at all easy to press, but my hands aren't super large. The assign function works just fine. The turbo function also works, and setting both up is easy enough. I just personally don't have much use for either. In terms of the design, I find that the sides aren't comparable to the grip you would get from a regular controller, so that's definitely something to note. And while they really aren't at all heavy, how you hold the weight of the Switch is distributed differently, so it took a second to get used to. Honestly though, the way these frame the screen gives this weird cinema effect that I actually kind of like. I doubt that was intentional, but it felt good to really see the screen. Here's some make it or break it things: - NOT good for smaller hands. I knew this when I bought it, and while my hands are on the smaller side, I eventually got used to it. But if you've got baby hands, this is definitely not for you. - Only comfortable with some kind of support. This might just be me, I'm 100% guilty of playing in bed, but forget playing before you catch some shut eye while playing with these. If I'm playing on the couch or at a table, it's no problem, but you can't really play well unless you're in certain positions. - It DOES drain battery, noticeably. I was already using Hori's left joycon replacement before these and didn't catch any difference, but I have noticed my play sessions getting cut shorter now that I use these. Considering I play mostly at home this isn't the biggest deal (I'll just throw it on the dock and keep playing), but I can imagine this being frustrating if you play handheld outside the house a lot. Though that brings me to my next point... - Not very portable. They really are the size of a whole controller (I checked), and that means that's how much is added onto the sides of the console screen. This is WIDE. I adjusted to this just fine, but if you leave the house with these, good luck. I can't imagine it's easier to find a case for these either. - No motion controls, NFC, or HD Rumble. It hasn't really made a difference for me at all, but if these things are a must for you, these probably aren't for you. Overall, I don't regret buying these for a second. Haven't had anything else attached to my Switch since. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020 by Arrington M.

  • Over all, great device
I would say that these set of controllers are very nice and are light weight. They are comfortable in the hand and the analog sticks are smooth like an xbox or PS4 controller. Now, there are some things you must be willing to give up if you are going to buy these. 1. These controllers DO NOT have any vibrations whatsoever. It is not a big deal, but just letting you know 2. They do not have their own battery. What does this mean? Well, it means it will be using the power from the switch to power itself. This will mean a shorter battery life. 3. No amiibo support. You cant use them with these controller, but really who uses them that much? 4. They are big, so be aware that they wont fit in the regular switch cases. You could however buy a regular case/pouch big enough to store tech and really just carry your switch tablet and the controllers. Over all, if you are like me you, you bought these because your joy cons were drifting and you did not feel like dishing out $90+ dollars for the joycons you want if they are only going to drift in the future. Additionally, I do not play for hours and hours on hand held, so more like an hour to an hour and half or even less. These controllers are very nice for short game plays in hand held so I did not mind. You get comfort, full size controllers and a really good experience. Mines worked right out of the box with no issues. Just slide them in and youre ready to go. Note if your switch in in sleep mode and these are attached, you will need to push the power button on the top of the switch to wake and then use the controllers. Not a big deal. Highly recommend for any shooter games or even smash for hand held play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2020 by Carlos

  • Hori Split Pad Pro Controller - A Cut Above the Rest
I have a full video review on Youtube with the same title if you want to watch instead. For those of you who want to read I'll continue forth. The hori split pad pro is a godsend for handheld gamers...It's unabashedly large and it's ergonomically sound. It is a little basic in it's overall design as it's only black with minor red accents on the thumbsticks but overall it looks okay. The construction is a bit anemic as it feels very cheap. The plastic appears to be very durable but since there is no internal goodies (rumble, batteries, nfc, etc) it feels very hollow and they are very light. Using the split pad pro is a joy because the ergonomics are perfect, the thumbstick feels great and the large buttons have nice, deep key travel. The d-pad is satisfying as well. There is a turbo function and an assignable button function as well and both work seamlessly. They are difficult to program and I had to consult the manual, but they work without any issues. I won't ever use the turbo function, but the assignable button has major potential. One last thing to note: battery issues. I have zero. People have reported this controller drains their battery and that has not been the case for me. I got 2 hours and 45 minutes with the joycons and I'm still getting 2 hours and 45 minutes with these controllers. No issues there. Overall I would recommend this in a heartbeat, especially if you find the original joycons to be small and uncomfortable for handheld gaming. These are near perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2019 by Dcon Dcon

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