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[Upgraded 2022]KINVOCA C25 Joy Pad Controller for Nintendo Switch, Replacement for Joycon, Wireless Switch Controller, Programmable Macros, Turbo, Motion Control&Dual Motors, Black with Charging Grip

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Features

  • Designed for Nintendo Switch/ Switch Lite: compatible with Switch version above 12.0.1; used independently in each hand or attached to console for full-sized controller in handheld mode(Notices: please contact seller for PC update firmware)
  • Macros & Turbo: programmable macros to record button combination as well as interval time; Turbo provides 25 shots/s
  • Motion Control & Dual Shock: 6-Axis gyro for precise aiming and shooting; dual vibration for compelling gaming experience
  • Ergonomic & Long Time Playing: streamlined design with convex joysticks and enhanced triggers; 300mAh built-in battery in each controller provides 10 hours gaming session
  • What You Get: left controller x 1, right controller x 1, charging grip x 1, usb c cord x 1, instruction x 1

Description

C25 JOYPAD


Product Dimensions: 2.36 x 5.51 x 5.12 inches


Item Weight: 7.1 ounces


Manufacturer: KINVOCA


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 6, 2021


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  • Better than the bin bok slims
Color: Gray w/ Grip
Overall I loved these. Only downfalls was that the L1 and R1 buttons were super flush with the main body of the joycon so hard to tell you’re pushing it. Also, you can’t hold these like a regular controller in handheld mode (attached to switch) due to the placement of the charging port. You have to basically palm hold the switch with these. How bout some positives? The reasons behind why these are better than the binbok slims are really just personal preference. The thin sticks are a few millimeters taller than the BBK slims and definitely have more travel. The d pad is eh. I don’t play any games with vibration either so couldn’t give ya a fair insight but! Love the click ones on the ABXY buttons and others. All in all good purchase. And now for the huge drawback. I’ve had these since March, and just this week out of no where the left one is dead. Completely dead. Won’t charge. Won’t turn on. Most I’ve gotten it to do was try and sync while it was plugged in charging to a wall adapter, but since then nothing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022 by Derrick

  • Amazing!
Color: Black
I have tried the hori split pad pro, nexi go controller, multiple skull and co grips, and a couple other grip cases. All I was looking for was something with better joycon triggers for handheld play and a better ergonomic feel in my hands. These babies blow all those previously mentioned out of the water. By far the longest trigger buttons which make pressing them a lot more enjoyable. It also has a thickened backside like a regular controller does, which allows your hands to be much comfier than the stock joycons. Very study once installed as well. HIGHLY RECOMMEND ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022 by maria winchester

  • Great Nintendo Joycon Replacement
Color: Blue and Yellow w/ Grip
The media could not be loaded. I had to write this review because I was surprised by these. First, when you slide these on the Switch, snap feel isn’t the exact same as the original joycon, but it’s fine. HOWEVER... these feel very snug, which is awesome. There is no wiggle once installed. They feel so nice and snug as if it’s one solid unit like the Switch Lite. You don’t feel like these with break off from the body of the Switch; love that. Next, the buttons. All the button presses feel good. I love the feel when you press ZL and ZR. L and R are a bit clicky and kind of louder than I would have liked. ZL and ZR were softer to me. A, B, X, Y are fine, no complaints there. I need to point this out; although you don’t press them often, I loved the fact that + and - are actual buttons on this than being their shape on the original joycon. Home and screenshot work fine. DPad and analog sticks The analog sticks are great; they have good travel and don’t feel cheap. I think I like them better than the original joycon sticks. They seem a little, just a little taller. The button press with each stick is fine too. Now the DPad. Okay, so the DPad is better than the joycon because there is none on the joycon. So if I had to choose, I would pick the one here. However, after using the Hori DPad for Switch, Hori trumps this one a ton for me. This one feels like they just put a DPad over top of the joycon buttons and each direction press feels like an actual button press; again, very clicky. Hori feels softer, kind of how the ZL and ZR button feels on this controller which is perfect. Also, it is hard to pull off diagonal presses. Other than that, the regular direction presses work so not a deal breaker at all. The rumble feature is like normal rumble. It seems like there is just a medium level or high level rumble; no intricate rumble like the original joycon. Nothing to shout about there. And I did not try out gyro or the turbo buttons. But it’s great that they are there. Haven’t had them long enough to determine battery life. Closing The fact that these controllers are bigger than the joycon to give better grip, has a DPad, Gyro, great button feel, great analog stick feel, can be used detached from the Switch and has additional features like turbo and a way to set consecutive button presses, all at only $40.00, makes this an EASY recommend. I started to have drift on my right joycon and a year ago I had drift on my left joycon which pushed me to get the Hori DPad. I could use the Hori on the left and this on the right, but the shapes of the controllers are different and would be odd. The DPad on this is good enough so I’ll manage. Again, only 40 bucks. If you are on the fence, get off the fence and grab it. I think you won’t be upset you did. Update as of 02/22/2021 Still going strong. No issues at all. No drift or anything. Still haven’t tried the other features like turbo and stuff. Only thing that I still don’t like is the clicky L and R button and the clicky D-Pad. I just wish they all felt like the ZL and ZR buttons. But they all still work fine. Thinking abt grabbing a second pair just as a back up. Still recommend. Also, I have not charged these since I bought them and I would say I pick up and play my Switch at least every other day on average at about 1 to 2 hours at a time. Solid buy. Update as of July 12, 2021 Nothing more to say other than I’m still using them and have had NO issues at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2020 by John E. Neale Jr

  • Solid pro-style joycon alternatives
Color: Red and Blue
These are basically my impressions after using them for around a week. I'll go over what I feel like are the most important points: Comfort: 4/5. My hands don't go numb after 30 minutes of playing anymore, so that's certainly an improvement. In a vacuum these would be more like a 3/5, but I do find them more comfy to hold than the original joycons, and that's what's important. My main knock against the comfort is the closeness of the analog sticks to the buttons on the right joycon. When I'm using the buttons, the base of my thumb kinda digs into the cap of the analog stick. It's noticeable, but I think I'm getting used to it. Build Quality: 3.5/5. They feel pretty solid for chinese controllers that cost nearly half of what the official ones do. My reason for docking points comes from the right R shoulder button feeling rather loose compared to the one on the left. It doesn't affect gameplay at all, but I do have concerns for how that'll hold up in the future. Analog sticks: 4/5. The very first thing I did with these controllers was to go into the stick calibration software on the Switch and look for any dead zones; I couldn't really find any. These are full-size analog sticks like you'd find on any other controller, and they feel pretty nice to use. No complaints. Buttons: 4/5. ABXY buttons feel fine, although they're in an odd rounded square shape and the letters are engraved onto them rather than being painted. This can lead to them sort of imprinting on your thumb if you're holding a button for a while. Overall, they feel pleasant enough to press. The shoulder buttons are appropriately clicky and a bit larger than on the official joycons. Dpad: 4/5. Surprisingly, the star of the show for me. The Dpad on this is stiff and clicky, and it feels like the kind of dpad you'd get on a 3DS, but bigger. However, there is a noticeable pivot that keeps you from pressing all four buttons at once. Going into the button input software on the Switch, I rocked my thumb up/down and right/left, and I had a hard time getting it to register any wrong inputs. In game, it's actually pretty nice to use for the 2D genres I play like bullet hell and platformers. No idea how well it works for fighting games since I don't really play them. Rumble, gyro, other features: 4/5. The gyro works, and I couldn't really tell any differences than on the official joycons. The rumble is obviously not HD, but it works fine for what it is, and if you don't like it you can always just shut it off in system settings. I used these almost exclusively in handheld mode, but taking them off and using them separately I didn't have any issues. The included turbo buttons work and do what you'd expect them to. The Macro button is a little odd; basically you hold it down and then program the button sequence, then hit it again to save. It only works per-joycon, so you can't have any more complex macros with the buttons and dpad, for example. Overall: 4/5. As of right now, I'm happy with this purchase and I would pretty quickly recommend them to anyone looking for either a replacement or just another set of joycons. I actually prefer using these over the official ones, and I'll hopefully be using them for quite a while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2021 by Kabal

  • Good controller
Color: Gray w/ Grip
Works great and im able to have a good grip
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022 by Yahaira Irizarry

  • Pleasant purchase
Color: Blue and Yellow w/ Grip
Overall, the quality is good. One button stopped working after six months, but the customer service replied fast and sent us a new replacement in a few days.
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2022 by Leon

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