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HORI Nintendo Switch HORIPAD Wired Controller Officially Licensed by Nintendo - Nintendo Switch;

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Edition: Black


Features

  • Turbo functions
  • Detachable D-pad adapter
  • Precision offset analog sticks
  • Fast-action trigger shoulder buttons

Description

Officially licensed by Nintendo. After three decades of innovation as Nintendo's original peripheral licensee, HORI's done it again with the HORIPAD for Nintendo Switch. This sturdy, high-performance controller boasts an array of features including fast-action trigger shoulder buttons, a detachable D-pad adapter, high-precision offset analog sticks, turbo settings and more. Wired functionality provides lightning fast responses and tournament ready performance, while an ergonomic grip and a lightweight profile ensures continued comfort. (Does not include motion control or vibration feedback functions.)


Release date: July 31, 2017


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Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 3.94 x 1.18 inches; 12.35 Ounces


Binding: Video Game


Language: German


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: NSW-001U


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 12.3 ounces


Manufacturer: HORI


Date First Available: June 9, 2017


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  • 4/5 stars - not bad overall, but things to KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY
Edition: Black
update:: 11.10.2022::: still great for my use which is purely using it for the turbo functionality. However, the joysticks are garbo. maybe it's just my unit.. but I literally never use them and I tried to use them the other day.. sometimes they wouldn't register my inputs. I would never recommend this if you're looking for an actual controller to use. But if my unit died.. I would buy again just for the turbo functionality. update:: 9.18.2022 still using this controller to skip through all the sumeru dialog in genshin... bless this controller --------------------------------------- update:: 2.17.2022 no longer own a switch but I still use this controller for my PC. it's great for skipping dialog in Genshin Impact.. I just turn the auto press button on and afk. Really wish genshin allowed to skip all dialog with a hold button or something. Maybe not be useful if you don't play genshin with a controller tho. works perfectly on PC.. I did have to do the hold combination for 2 seconds to switch it to xinput? format? holding - + home and select buttons all at the same time. other directions i've figured out: holding the TURBO button while using the right joystick up or down will change how fast the button triggers. i think there are 3-4 speeds? you have to go up on the joystick multiple times or down multiple times to change the speed settings. pressing the home button clears everything turbo + button once makes it so you can press the button and it'll turbo while held turbo + button twice makes it so that the button triggers on it's own ---------------- UPDATE:: after using this exclusively for Animal Crossing, I've decided that the TURBO function is amazingly well thought out. WHILE there ARE NO DIRECTIONS.. I figured out how it works with just playing around. The fact that you can change the speed, allow MULTIPLE buttons to automatically trigger or trigger the button by JUST HOLDING IT DOWN is saving my fingers a lot of stress. By pressing the home button, it turns off all the turbo actions which is very nice. There might still be more functionality that I don't know of because of the lack of directions, but for what I want to do (pick up items by just holding the Y button instead of tapping it constantly and auto shaking trees or mining rocks or just auto going through dialog without having to spam A is very nice). --------------------------------------- Overall the controller seems well made. All the seems are flush so there isn't any sharp corners when holding the controller. So far, the only game I've used this with is ANIMAL CROSSING, so it's a very casual game. It works fine for that. I don't know how this controller would fair with more competitive games like smash or alike. For $19 I'd recommend it. The two main features, turbo button and dpad layout swapping are nice. I use the TURBO function when picking stuff up in Animal Crossing. I can just walk/run around and it'll pick up stuff automatically instead of having to press y every second. I don't really use the dpad feature that much since I don't play smash or anything like that. I have no real preference. Just know if you use the dot layout, they're quiet recessed. The cable is a very nice length. I was considering a controller with a detachable cable, but the problem with those is that the micro usb port can wear over time and cause intermediate disconnects. Maybe if it was USB TYPE C I would have considered a detachable cable controller more. But until then, a non-detachable cabled controller is better, IMO. The joysticks are very smooth and work perfectly. (FOR NOW - We'll see how they hold up over time and if they start drifting, but first impressions - they're very nice. I will update the review as needed in the future) My main issue, and this may not concern many, is that the controller feels much bulkier than using the joycons. After using the slim profile of the joycons, I've become used to it. Not a HUGE issue, but if you're someone who likes the slimmer profile of the joycons, this may not be for you. I can get used to it because I've used xbox controllers in the past, but even the xbox controllers feel slimmer than this one. Obviously this is a personal preference thing. Additionally, the buttons have a nice "press" to them. They have a little bump, BUT after the bump.. the button needs to be pressed even MORE to actually actuate, which is pretty annoying, IMO. If you do a light press, just enough to hear and feel the bump, the button doesn't actually actuate the press.. you have to press slightly MORE to actually have it register. After using the B button more, it seems like it will sometimes register and other times I will need to apply extra pressure for it to register. Very annoying. So for people with smaller hands.. I would say avoid this controller. Overall, I'd say it's worth getting for ANIMAL CROSSING.. it can be helpful when crafting or picking things up or farming branches. You can set the turbo to press Y automatically and A automatically. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 20, 2020 by M

  • Great buy
Edition: Black
My friends son lived this grift
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 16, 2022 by courtney poole

  • Not as Good as a Pro Controller
Edition: Black
Nintendo's Pro controller is really enjoyable to use The HORI controller is a bit on the awkward side and feels more rough to use. On the plus side (I think), the directional pad is harder to hit on accident, which can be a real pain in Smash Bros. Additionally, this controller seemed to have less snapback problems on the control stick than the Pro controller I started with (although that could just be a defect rather than the normal performance, but defects are common in controllers, I believe). This controller is also better for doing tilt attacks to some attacks, as it becomes harder to do smash attacks. At the same time, it feels like this controller sometimes fails to register the movements properly and I get stuck walking when I try to run, even when I double tap sometimes. This makes me think the HORI controller is less responsive than the true Pro controller. Additionally, this controller is super loud, which is partially because it has worse control sticks, but also, every button on the controller seems to make a lot of noise no matter what. You probably will drive someone insane if they are trying to sleep and your noise is not insulated from them. Lastly, although the snapback on this controller was infrequent at first, it seems like it is equal, if not worse than the official Pro controller after you have used it enough. I have had inputs happen that seemed completely impossible. I still think once I adjust to the controller enough, I can play around all of these problems, but this is still a very loud controller, probably the loudest I ever used. Oh yeah, and for the directional pad... when I first got it, it almost felt broken. I have not really tested it, but thankfully it feels more properly balanced (for some reason) after I used the controller long enough. I tried playing Skullgirls with it but it did not feel especially useful even though I heard this style was better for 2D fighters. However, the pro-controller directional pad is pretty stiff, although I still think it could work better. At least HORI has come out with a dedicated fighting controller since the first time I looked at this controller. It looks like it does not use this weird directional pad style either. One last thing... The cord is more ideal for me, which is probably why I probably would still use this controller over the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. Not only does it work through a true physical connection, but it also has a great length to the cable. It should be functional in most setups. I do not like relying on something with an internal battery that might fail one day, as well as something that might be impacted by other wireless signals. The main downside is that you always need to occupy a USB slot. Not sure what is a good way to extend the USB on Nintendo Switch either. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 21, 2021 by Valerie Jones

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