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Woot has HORI Wireless Nintendo Pro Controller with Motion Control for Nintendo Switch - The Legend of Zelda Edition for $34.99. Shipping is free with Prime.
Bluetooth Wireless controller with 32 foot range
Lightweight and ergonomic
Accelorometer and gyroscope for full motion control
Recharge using USB-C cable (USB-C Cable Included)
Officially Licensed by Nintendo
https://electronics.woot.com/offe...cnt_wp_0_0
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Any one know how this compares functionally to pro controller?
All "standard analog" controllers will drift eventually over time with use…
Edit: "standard analog"
It should. I think this looks really nice and would probably pick one up for $35 if I didn't already have too many controllers. However it's always baffling to me how the officially licensed third party controllers don't have rumble nor do they display their battery level on the Switch but basically any random third party controller I find on Amazon has both of those things.
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Ironically, Valve apparently commented to LTT recently that they skipped hall sensors on their Deck refresh because they're not reliable enough
Yeah that sounded kinda like cost cutting from Valve when LTT mentioned it in their very detailed OLED Steam Deck review..
It's off topic but if you or anyone has thoughts on the OLED Deck vs the new Legion Go I'd welcome the input: I only own an OLED Switch and I'm shopping for a new handheld since I finished ToTK and don't want to play any other Switch games.
It's off topic but if you or anyone has thoughts on the OLED Deck vs the new Legion Go I'd welcome the input: I only own an OLED Switch and I'm shopping for a new handheld since I finished ToTK and don't want to play any other Switch games.
Edit: The operating system does make a difference too. Steam Deck is running on pretty polished software that makes the handheld experience great but it is running Linux so there is the occasional game that has minor issues or some games with Anti-cheat can simply not be allowed to play at all (Destiny 2). Some anti-cheat games will work but it's up to the developer to allow it. Windows is on the newer handhelds and it isn't a great handheld experience but its getting better and with Windows, you never have to worry about compatibility. Windows can be installed on the Steam Deck and there are guides on that if you want to go that route.