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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.)

Release date: September 13, 2019


Product Dimensions: 8.66 x 5.75 x 1.97 inches; 8.64 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: Italian


Item model number: NSW-182U


Item Weight: 8.6 ounces


Manufacturer: HORI


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: June 13, 2019


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  • Great extended grip option!
I've had this joycon replacement for a few months, and I thought I would share my thoughts on it for people on the fence about this product and help explain who it might be for and what it does well. Just a quick summary for people just looking to get a quick impression: Pros: - More comfortable than standard joycons - Improves ability to aim in FPS games like Overwatch - Sticks much more comfortable than standard joycon sticks - Adds two user-programmable buttons - Switch can dock with grip connected - Officially licensed by Nintendo - Has a D-pad on left controller Neutral: - Doesn't impact battery life any more than attaching regular joycons (in my experience) - Adds two turbo buttons - Face buttons and triggers not 'clicky' like standard joycons, more 'mushy' (not in a bad way though) - Texturing is molded into plastic for added grip, instead of using rubber - No NFC - No motion controls - Can not be used disconnected from Switch Cons: - No rumble - Shoulder buttons above triggers are 'mushier' than the other buttons - Can not wake Switch with button press like on standard joycon, have to hit Power Alright if you're still with me let's get into a more detailed review. I initially bought this because I was unable to aim satisfactorily in FPS like DOOM or Overwatch with the standard joycons. I picked this over a simple grip because a.) the sticks weren't simply easier to reach, they were more comfortable in general and b.) it added two programmable buttons on the back, which is one my favorite features of my Xbox Elite controller. Upon getting the controller, it was super easy to get up and running. You simply remove the joycons, and then slide these two accessories in their place. They make the Switch more comfortable to hold in general, making it possible for longer play sessions without your hands cramping up. The sticks in particular are more comfortable, being larger and easier to reach. I found aiming in Overwatch to be much easier, making it viable to play in portable mode without using the kickstand and a pro-controller. One of my favorite added features is the two back buttons. You can program these easily, simply hold the 'Assign' button and press which button you want the back button to emulate. The light above 'Assign' will stay lit to affirm it's bound to a button, and you're done. I like to use it when playing Pharah to hover with my jets while not having to take my thumb off the right stick, allowing me to maneuver in the air while picking people off. I'm sure you can think of a use for them, but if you can't their location on the back makes it so they don't detract from the controller any. Now there are plenty of grips you can add to mitigate the cramped feel of the default joycons, however whenever switching from one mode to another you have to put the grip on or take it off. This accessory is designed so that it can fit in the dock without the need to disconnect the controllers, which is awesome. Done playing? Just plop it into the dock, no need to mess about with a grip. This also replaces the four buttons on the left controller with an actual D-pad, and it feels great. Lastly this is officially licensed by Nintendo, so you know that it won't mess up your console and it won't get patched out in some random update. More neutral aspects of this accessory would be the texturing on the grip. I've never felt like I was going to drop this, as the texturing molded into the grip is sufficient, but I would prefer rubber inserts. This doesn't improve your battery life by removing some features, but it doesn't hurt it either (in my experience and in some testing I've seen in other reviews). Let's talk about those features by the way. There is no NFC support or motion control support with this accessory. I don't know that I've met someone who is particularly invested in these features so I've put them in the neutral category, but it is worth a mention. The buttons and triggers are a little more 'mushy' than the standard joycons. Not in a bad way, they're still firm and do click, but worth mentioning. This is a 3rd party controller, so the obligatory 'Turbo' button makes an appearance. These also have to be connected to the Switch, they don't have their own batteries. I think a cool feature would be to have something you could slide these into to make a full grip controller, like you can with the default joycons. I think it would be an easier sell for sure, an extra controller for when you want to play with friends, that doubles as an extended grip when you need it. As for what I don't like, probably the biggest thing was no rumble. I feel like this was a more significant feature to delete, as people seem to like rumble, with many Nintendo consoles having rumble packs made for them to support that reasoning. It probably would have made the weight more unwieldy, so I can why it might not be added, but still is a feature I miss. Earlier I mentioned that the buttons and triggers were 'mushier' but still good. This is excluding the shoulder buttons, which have more travel and a barely perceptible click when they bottom out. Additionally while the programmable buttons are great, they can only be paired to a button that is on their controller side. So you can't do 'A' to the left one and 'B' to the right. This limited the usefulness of the left one for me, and may limit it for you if you want to remap two buttons that happen to be on the same side. This accessory also makes the system less portable. It won't fit in standard cases, and Hori doesn't make any for it so far as I'm aware. I've heard that it may fit in a case made for other grips, but it still detracts from the 'take it anywhere' feature the Switch has. Lastly you can't wake the system with a button input, you have to press the power button every time. This isn't a big issue, but one I found annoying enough to add in this section. I really like this accessory, and only attach the regular joycons if I'm using the Switch while I'm out of the house. It makes longer play sessions possible, and makes certain genres more viable in handheld mode. The convenience of being able to dock the console without removing the grip, the nicer sticks, and the added programmable buttons, all make this worth the extra money over just a basic grip to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020 by Edward Andrew Bevan

  • Ditch the horrible Joy-Cons, replace them with Hori Split Pad Pro & Never Look Back.
This review will cover why I decided to choose the Hori Split Pad Pro & why you should too. I like Nintendo, I think they are the best when it comes to Software/Game Design. Their first party games are extremely polished & obsessed with great attention to details. But when it comes to Hardware, Nintendo is absolute Crap with their Switch hardware, from the console scratching TV Dock to the Horrendous Joy-Cons - which I consider as the worst controller I've ever use in my entire life. I'm not kidding with you when I consider the Joy-Cons as the worst controller of all time. I've gone through 2 pairs of Joy-Cons. These are the issues that I have faced during my ownership of those Joy-Cons. 1) ZR button starts acting up. Fixed it by disassemble the Joy-cons & replace the ZR ribbon cable. 2) SL, SR, Sync buttons & LED not working after a year. Turns out that the ribbon cable connecting those part to the Joy-Con motherboard is being bend from the factory. It's an extremely poor design. Fixed it by replacing that particular ribbon cable. 3) Left Joystick starts drifting after a year. Fixed it by replacing the entire joystick. (From those replacement parts from China). 4) Right Directional button starts acting up after more than 50 hours of Super Mario Maker 2 gameplay. This one is the Final Nail in the Coffin - because I can't fix it without replacing the entire Joy-Con motherboard. At this point, I'm being left with a choice of purchasing another pair of new joy-cons & face the same issues again eventually. Or I can ditch the horrible Joy-Cons all together & start looking for an alternative. & I've found the perfect alternative: the HORI Split Pad Pro. The Daemon X Machina Split Pad Pro comes in Black color with Red accents, I think it matches the Switch tablet console perfectly & looks very cool. The size can be a bit bulky at first, but once you hold it in your hand, you will start to love the extra grip & how comfortable they are to hold. The button placement makes sense - no more hitting right joystick when pressing B, the D-Pad is amazing & the full size Joysticks are extremely precise without any drifting issues. Seriously, the Joy-con buttons & joystick is a joke compared to the Split Pad Pro's. If you are having issues with your Joy-cons, whether it's hardware issues or simply just find them extremely uncomfortable to use. I recommend the Hori Split Pad Pro to you. Yes, you will sacrifice the Rumble, Wireless bluetooth, Gyro function & NFC if you choose the Split Pad Pro. But in my opinion it's worth it. When you consider just how poorly designed & even worse built the Joy-Cons are. Those functions mean nothing to me, why? Because I can't even enjoy them with my faulty Joy-Cons. Nintendo can pack all those gimmicky functions into their Joy-Cons, but when the build quality is so fragile & the price is so expensive - you start to wonder is it worth it to continue sticking with the Joy-Cons? Even hardcore Nintendo fans also find it hard to justify the high price & the absolute crap durability of the Joy-Cons. I know I'm fully done with the Joy-Cons for good. Maybe you should too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2019 by AeonLewis

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