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Model: Hori - Dark Blue, Nintendo Switch, Split Pad Pro, Ergonomic, Video Game Controller for Hand-Held Mode
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I don't think it has rumble either. I bought a version of this on Amazon for $50 called the BinBok. It feels much better than the standard joy cons, but I can't compare it to this directly since I don't own it.
If you don't care about motion or rumble, then this is obviously the better deal.
Picked these up a couple weeks ago when another SDer posted this deal. Have been using them while my joycons are being serviced and I've come to really like them. They feel good in the hand, have nice sticks, and the paddles on the back are a nice feature. They aren't self powered and don't have rumble which I don't mind. I find these 3rd party controllers usually have very noisy rumble anyway. For a cheaper set of controllers that I don't mind if my kid destroys, I really like them.
I don't think it has rumble either. I bought a version of this on Amazon for $50 called the BinBok. It feels much better than the standard joy cons, but I can't compare it to this directly since I don't own it.
If you don't care about motion or rumble, then this is obviously the better deal.
I go the split Hori pad about 16 months ago -- one started to develop a drift, so I recently bought a discounted BinBok set off Amazon.
While the BinBok can be used as wireless joycons and have rumble, I have to say I preferred the Hori ones as far as general feel. The turbo/mapping buttons were easier to use, and turbo could be applied JUST to the "paddle" button -- the Binbok applies the turbo to the "paddle" and the button it's emulating.
I recently got these $25 blue Hori split controllers -- I suppose it's time to return to them!
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This is a repost from a few weeks back. Good luck to those who find it in stock. Look in the glass case, 'faceoff' wireless controllers were $25 as well
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Boy are they massive though!
(No rumble, no motion controls, no NFC and only work in handheld mode. Good otherwise.)
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Might go for a drive later and see if it's in stock.
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If you don't care about motion or rumble, then this is obviously the better deal.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hori-B...hbdg=L1200
If you don't care about motion or rumble, then this is obviously the better deal.
While the BinBok can be used as wireless joycons and have rumble, I have to say I preferred the Hori ones as far as general feel. The turbo/mapping buttons were easier to use, and turbo could be applied JUST to the "paddle" button -- the Binbok applies the turbo to the "paddle" and the button it's emulating.
I recently got these $25 blue Hori split controllers -- I suppose it's time to return to them!
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