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eXtremeRate Replacement Handheld Controller Housing with Full Set Buttons, DIY Replacement Shell Case for NS & NSO Console – Console Shell NOT Included

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Color: Purple


Features

  • Custom designed replacement housing to perfectly fit for NS console. Precision cut to work exactly like the oem shell
  • Unique replacement case to add much more personality to your controller, no more boring standard gray color
  • The installation process requires customer with moderate electronic installation experience. Get an installation video guide on YouTube by searching "o8QPB2uTbHk". Watch the video in half speed. We recommend watch, pause, do, and repeat
  • The matte purple color looks great; Great smooth grip, soft in hand and feels silky; Anti slip, sweat free for a long period game playing
  • Package includes replacement case for NS controller (no electronics part included), full set buttons, PH00, Y00 screwdrivers set and spare screws

Hardware Platform: Nintendo Switch


Brand: eXtremeRate


Color: Purple


Material: Plastic


Finish Type: Matte


Product Dimensions: 3.94"W x 3.15"H


Manufacturer: Extremerate


Item Weight: 3.53 ounces


Item model number: CP313


Special features: Ergonomic Design


Other display features: CE


Form Factor: Cover


Date First Available: January 1, 2024


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  • So cute, not easy but worth it
Color: Dark Grayish Violet
The media could not be loaded. The process of switching the shell was not easy but it was cool to learn. Followed instructions on YT video. All tools needed are included although I found the Y screwdriver was not great and had to use one I already had. R joycon took about 3 hours, L joycon about 45 minutes. Wish the shells would come with SL/SR buttons to replace the original colors, I noticed some color shells do include them but the grey violet did not. Quality of shell feels good and smooth to touch. Really happy overall and already purchased a second color to do my other joycon set. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024 by lisa lisa

  • Gorgeous colors, a must-have for anyone into customization!
Color: Heaven Blue
Title. If you have a favorite color that isn't already offered as an offical Joycon colorway, or have any inkling of persuasion to be unique and let your stuff stand out from others, then you're doing yourself a disservice by not getting a custom shell. eXtremeRate offers a fantastic selection of aesthetically pleasing colors that, for the most part, all go together quite nicely, so it's hard to go wrong if you want to mix and match. I had a hard time deciding between various combinations of white, heaven blue, sakura pink, and light violet. The only suggestion for improvement I have in terms of the selection here is that I wish you could buy the halves separately, as duo-tone Joycons are kind of the precedent set by Nintendo. Quality is top-notch. While the shell and buttons do have a different texture than OEM, they feel every bit as sturdy and are virtually identical to official Joycons. The internals fit perfectly and lined up with every notch and screw hole during the shell swapping operation. The aforementioned different texture on these is just slightly more rubbery/silicone-y, but not at all like the sticky or friction-y kind that picks up all the lint as soon as it touches your pocket lining; I consider it an improvement over the original. While this has nothing to do with the product itself, assembly is pretty dang hard. I wish it were as simple as just unscrewing the plastic case and putting on a new one, but you have to disassemble pretty much the whole controller and migrate multiple layers of parts into the new shells. It's not exaggerating at all when people say expect it to take 3-5 hours for your first try! Fortunately the kit includes the two kinds of screwdriver needed, though it goes by easier if you have your own higher-quality tools. I wouldn't say there is much risk of damaging your Joycons as long as you're careful, have the right tools, and follow a tutorial. Some skills you will need that I would have prepared my past self for: unscrewing some of the outside screws without stripping them (fortunately the kit includes replacement screws that are Philips head instead of tri-wing); pulling out and re-plugging in ribbon cables (you'll absolutely need steady hands and some tweezers or needle-nose pliers), and possibly having to click certain pieces into place like LEGO. Those hours of work paid off, and I'm in love with how they turned out! Definitely way more attached to my Switch now that it has a custom shell and Joycons. I'm honestly tempted to buy an extra set of Joycons or two just to do more custom colorways and mix them around; we'll see. In the meantime, I absolutely recommend getting some for yourself. Shell swapping made out to be a fantastic DIY project that's ultra rewarding and satisfying in the end and really helps make your Switch feel like your own. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2019 by qbin qbin

  • DO NOT buy these. Not worth the money or the work.
Color: Cherry Blossoms Pink
The media could not be loaded. I bought this skin and the buttons from the same company. I received all of the parts during the last week of March and made the changes to my brand new, out of the box, joy-cons within a few days, so I have at least two full months using the joy-cons after having installed both the buttons and the skin. I've waited until I got a lot of game play in to write my review for this product. First, I DO NOT recommend taking the joy-cons apart at all to put in new buttons or a new skin. I watched a few youtube videos before purchasing that claimed that replacing the buttons and/or skin was tedious, but doable for inexperienced people, but that is extremely misleading. I want to go a head and say DO NOT DO THIS. I myself am fairly inexperienced at customizing electronics, but I went forward with customizing the joy-cons with my fiancé's help (he builds custom computers and has a lot of experience taking electronic parts apart and putting them back together). Even for someone who has experience doing this, the parts and space inside the controller are extremely small and any wrong move you make can impact the controls. I didn't immediately notice to any issue with my joy-cons after we completed the changes, but a few days after we customized the joy-cons, I tried to use one of mine to play Mario party with my fiancé and found the the right joy-con will not register for single controller use. I thought the issue had more to do with the fact that we were using different joy-cons from different pairs, so I grabbed the pair for our other joy-con set and didn’t think to much about it for a while. After about a month and a half after the customization, I noticed some delayed responses to some of my controls when playing. I’ve been heavily paying Animal Crossing during quarantine, so I assumed it was a low battery issue, but after charging the Switch and joy-cons and moving the joy-cons to the joy-con grip, my right joy-con (same one as before) kept temporarily losing connection during extended game play. Then, when I tried to move my Animal Crossing game into two player mode, I found that my left joy-con worked fine, but my right joy-con would not register as a single controller (again, the same issue as before, but this time I wasn’t using joy-cons from two different sets). I still use my joy-cons, but I can’t use them for game play that requires precise controls, like fishing in Animal Crossing or boss fights in BOTW. The toughest issue with the joy-cons is that most of the games will use the controls on the right joy-con for actions, so I really am limited in some of the things I can do with my joy-con. I don’t recommend replacing either the skin or the buttons for the joy-cons, as any customization you do to the joy-cons requires you to take the whole thing apart. I understood that making these customizations could affect the integrity of the joy-cons, which is why I bought a new pair to use for the customizations; However, even considering my precautions, I still don’t recommend customizing the joy-cons, even if it’s a second pair, because you’ll be limited in the uses for those joy-cons (can’t use them in Mario Party, for games that need more accurate controls, etc.). For as easy as this company attempts to make customization with their video tutorials and the tools they include with the product, you really are just wasting your money and time with these products because the joy-cons are not made to be easily customizable and even someone with more experience in customizing electronics will find it difficult to manage the small ribbons, small parts, and small wires. In the end, you won’t be able to make full use of the joy-cons and will probably need to buy yet another new pair. The soft feel of the skin and variety of colors is not worth trouble in customizing and the risk of not being about to you the joy-cons afterwards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020 by Jen

  • Perfect fit
Color: Mint Green & Heaven Blue
Love these plastics! I wanted to make my Joycons match an Animal Crossing base and it did not disappoint. Install was easy. Everything fit perfectly. Color and texture are spot on. I would highly recommend these to anyone.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by Titan Titan

  • Pretty good. Not that pink.
Color: Cherry Blossoms Pink
The color is not exactly what I expected considering it has cherry in the name. That’s the only reason it’s four stars instead of five. You’d think it’d be more pink, but I’d be lying if I said the appearance was bad. It seems to have good scratch resistance and the performance of the joy con is unaffected. Ease of swapping is also easier than most youtube videos would have you believe. It feels slightly softer than the official joy con shells. There’s no adhesion, but the screws keep everything in alignment. It also comes with all the tools you need and extra buttons which is a super nice touch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024 by Gabe B Gabe B

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