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YCCTEAM Wireless Pro Controller Compatible with Switch/Switch Lite, Remote Gamepad Joystick with NFC, Double Vibration and Wake up Function

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Features

  • Game Pro Controller with Wake up FunctionYCCTEAM pro controller for switch comes with a wake-up feature. When the game console is in sleep mode, you just need to press one key 'HOME' button to wake up the console. This YCCTEAM Pro controller compatible with Switch /Switch Lite is far beefier, with larger A, B, X and Y buttons on the right-hand side, the best D-pad, backed by two triggers and offset analog sticks. Whether you play game at home or on the tabletop, it's a must-have accessory.
  • Wireless Pro Controller Supports NFCThis pro controller is a great replacement for the smaller original controller. You can follow the game instructions to place the Amiibo doll or card in the NFC detection area to score new characters, game modes or other fun bonuses. If youre looking for a way to get everything out of your gaming, but the controller just doesnt feel as good as in other game consoles. YCCTEAM has brought out this Pro Controller on the market that fixes this problem.
  • Dual Motor & Motion Controls GamepadOur wireless controller have a built-in dual motor to give you cooler and more realistic gaming feedback, as well as a built-in 6-axis gyroscope to enhance accuracy and detect every detail of your movement for more precise control. You can play with your friends and family, enjoy more fun with team games! Note: The controller is produced and sold by a third party, not the original product.
  • Dual Motor & Motion Controls GamepadOur wireless controller have a built-in dual motor to give you cooler and more realistic gaming feedback, as well as a built-in 6-axis gyroscope to enhance accuracy and detect every detail of your movement for more precise control. You can play with your friends and family, enjoy more fun with team games! Note: The controller is produced and sold by a third party, not the original product.
  • Easy to Set up Pro Wireless game Controller Setting up the pro controller is easy and no input lag time. Startup your game console, go to controller selection and connect the devices. It really couldnt be more simple than this. After pairing the devices youre ready to go and play game whatever you wish with your YCCTEAM Pro Controller. With almost no input lag, the familiar feeling makes it easier to complete challenges in games that require more dexterity and faster reflexes.

Brand: YCCTEAM


Compatible Devices: Nintendo Switch


Controller Type: Joystick


Connectivity Technology: NFC


Color: ALL Black


Product Dimensions: 4.65 x 6.18 x 2.48 inches


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Date First Available: December 14, 2020


Manufacturer: YCCTEAM


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • LOVE it! Amiibo compatible!!!
I’m not a hard core gamer, so I can’t attest to things like how the controller feels after 48 straight hours of use, but I have used it for an accidental 6-hour playing session (stinking hyperfocus…), and it was still comfortable to hold. It feels very well constructed, works well from across a 12 foot living room, and I have only had to charge it twice since I purchased it a few months ago. My 4-year-old can hold and use it easily for his games, so it works for smaller hands, even though it’s a standard size. My favorite thing about this controller is it works beautifully with Amiibo! You hold them over the same spot as on the pro controller: in the center towards the front. (That one took me forever to figure out because it’s not in the instructions, and I had only used joy cons previously. You Tube to the rescue!) I LOVE this controller! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by L. Schlierman

  • Very good controller, superb D-Pad
Ever since I got a Switch a few months ago I've been on a quest to find a decent pro controller. I'm not a big gamer but I enjoy playing many of the old school games and modern side scrollers. My favorite games are Street Fighter 2 (totally recommend Ultra) and Ghost n Goblins Resurrection. Both of these games require a good D-pad or gameplay can be severely hampered. Surprisingly it's been pretty hard to find a controller with a decent D-Pad. The stock ones that come with the Switch are just no good; it's not even a D-pad, just four buttons.. I've tried hooking up the Wii Pro controller to the Switch with adapter and that was decent but not great. I tried a budget Switch Pro controller and it wasn't very good. I tried the 8Bitdo Genesis Bluetooth controller for Switch. It was great because it has the six buttons up front which is great for fighting games but the D-pad while good still left a lot to be desired. I've avoided getting the official Switch Pro Controller because of it's price and that all the reviews say the D-pad is no good. Well I finally tried the YCCTEAM Wireless Pro Controller and it is by far the best; not perfect but very good especially for the price. I highly doubt the official Pro Controller is any better and likely much worse. The problem on modern D-pads is often you get up/down triggered when pressing R/L. In SF2 that can affect your ability to pull off special moves considerably. I'd say with this controller I can pull off the moves I want 85-90% of the time. I think the only thing better would be an actual joystick but that's not that convenient to use IMO; hard to put in your lap if you're on the couch. With the 8Bitdo I could get moves off maybe 70% percent of the time and the budget $15 Switch Pro controller maybe 50-60% of the time. I'm very happy with my purchase of this controller and it's a definite keeper. I've tried it with all sorts of games and it works great; good analog sticks and button response. It's got a good weight but not too heavy or light. The textured surface is a bit of an odd pattern but gives good hold ability. Battery life is a bit less than others but I have easy access to charging the controller in between uses so it's not really a factor for me. I rarely play for more than an hour or two at a time anyways. Overall definitely recommended!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023 by J.B.

  • Good for everything but 2D Platformers, Gamecube games, and racing games
So given the price I paid for this controller, I can't be too upset. I purchased this as a cheap temporary replacement for my Dualshock 4 controller for PC gaming, and I got what I paid for. In some ways it exceeded my expectations, but the shorcomings, especially D-Pad issues, have me disappointed to say the least. Overall, I'd say it's a pretty good controller for the money if you don't want to use it to play the aforementioned 2D Platformers, Gamecube games, and racing games. Pros: -Analog sticks: The analog sticks feel great, with a good recessed center for your thumbs, as expected of most modern controllers. They're very responsive, and right out of the box it feels great to use for shooters. -Gyro: I play a lot of shooters, and while I like keyboard and mouse for more competitive or precise experiences, I enjoy playing shooters with my controller for relaxation. However, to get the most out of any given controller, it's always best in my opinion to find a way to implement gyro controls to assist in aiming precisely. The gyro on this controller feels great, and as someone who fell in love with the concept for gyro on PC back in 2014 with the Steam Controller, later converting over to the Dualshock 4 as my primary, I can say the gyro feels just as precise. Capping zombies in RE4 feels just as good as it did with the DS4 controller. 😁 -Controller look and feel: While some people are complaining about how it "feels cheap", I think they're confusing "light" with "cheap". With it being so light, it actually feels better for aiming in my personal opinion, though your mileage may vary. The plastic feels high quality, the buttons feel great with a nice clicky tactile feel akin to a mechanical keyboard. I also like the design on it as it not only looks pretty cool, it also feels like it won't slip out of my hands due to the texture. Cons: -2D Platformers: The D-Pad is bonkers! If you hold down in any of the 4 cardinal directions and your thumb isn't PRECISELY where it needs to be, it will count it as a roll-over. For example, I tested this playing some Super Mario Bros 3. I was holding down to test what it would be like to try and duck, and without touching either the left or right directions, just by wiggling the D-Pad slightly, it was barely registering I was trying to press down, instead making Mario move left or right. Gamecube games: There's no analog in the triggers, so you can't even emulate the dual-state triggers of a Gamecube controller. What would normally be analog triggers are digital buttons, though that's not a fault of the controller. It's a fault on Nintendo for not making their 2017 hybrid console include at least the FUNCTIONALITY for analog triggers to allow for Pro Controllers to have analog. Analog triggers have been an industry standard since the Dreamcast really, 20 years prior from the original Japanese release. And that leads me into my final point; Racing Games: Most every racing game since the Xbox 360 in 2005 uses analog triggers for the accelerator, reverse, and brakes. This allows for gradual control of the level of acceleration, letting you decide if you want to gently push on the gas or slam the pedal to the metal. However, as it is problematic for playing Gamecube games, it is also problematic for racing games that there is no analog in the triggers as it means full throttle or nothing, there is no in between. For some racers, this won't be a big deal, but for many like Project Cars, GRID... I could name dozens, if not hundreds of racers. Not to mention simulation games that utilize analog triggers. So overall, despite its flaws, for $25, I can't really complain. It's half the cost of a proper first-party wireless controller, and most people aren't going to be using this primarily for 2D Platformers or racing games anyway. The Switch already had the problem of no analog triggers, so again, I can't fault the controller. The D-Pad and the lack of rumble are really the two actual faults of the controller design itself, but honestly, I have my DS4 and Steam Controllers for those purposes if it comes down to it. The reason I bought this was because my DS4 right stick was getting some major drift, so I bought this as a temporary solution until I can get a proper DS4 controller replacement. This will get the job done with minimal problems from the drawbacks, so if you're in a similar boat, I can recommend it if you're on a budget. If you have the money though, don't cheap out, get a proper controller. 4/5 for the price, but if it costs more than $25, get something else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2021 by Retro

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