Regular $99.
Saw this marked on sale on both Target and Amazon websites with my local Target having one in stock. Store display said $99 and I was fully ready to have them price match their website but it rang up as $60. The extra $5 savings is likely very YMMV.
This is a very premium feeling remote with swappable joysticks and mappable (or removable) rear paddles. I honestly prefer it to the Switch Pro controller which is considered by many to be one of the best controllers made across any platform.
It comes with both a black and white faceplate that are interchangeable and also includes a 10ft braided USB-C cable that will allow for charging and/or wired play. All accessories are able to be stored in an included carrying case.
It has favorable reviews across all sites with plenty of additional details on both Amazon and Target.com.
AMAZON:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XXTW...RKK93C10C6 Usually ships within 3 days
TARGET:
https://www.target.com/p/powera-f...A-82973300
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I could keep going, but I most definitely agree that it's ridiculous they could copyright something like that. Especially when the N64 had a rear button back in 1996.
It's not copyright, patents are a completely different system with a different purpose.
If you like rumble, then go with the Nintendo version as this doesn't support rumble. I always disable rumble so it isn't something I miss.
The Nintendo Z trigger is a trigger not a duplication of a face button which is what Scuf has a patent on. Other things like offset joysticks... the patents for that expired in the early 2000s but Microsoft paid the license on them (to ASCII corp i believe) for the first XBOX. For rumble, Sony lost a huge lawsuit for violating patent and it's why PS3 didn't ship with rumble until the court case ended.
I got this for Christmas and it's a decent controller, but the bottom triggers feel a little cramped and kind of annoying honestly. Its not really a problem though as they are removable.
Also the face plate and analog sticks are replaceable and some extra parts (including the white face) are included in the case.
The controller also comes with a pretty nice carrying case, so that's a bonus.
Overall it isn't bad, but every time I've looked at, it was about $70, so I'm not sure how good this deal is.
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"NOTE: Controller does not support HD rumble, IR or Amiibo NFC.; Motion controls require Bluetooth Wireless Mode; Stereo audio and in-game chat available in Wired Mode only"
PowerA has controllers under $30, but they definitely feel it. Cheap plastic, clicky buttons, etc. This Fusion Pro controller feels very premium by comparison.
But the problem is 1) It doesn't have Haptic Feedback/ vibration. 2) The headphone jack does not work wirelessly. You have to plug in to the switch to get it to work.
The supplier does it for everyone. Xbox official controllers, the PS5 controller. All of them.
Definitely not better than the official pro controller if using it for the Switch though lol.
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