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CRKD NEO S Wireless Collectible Controller (Retro Gold) $34.62 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has CRKD NEO S Wireless Collectible Controller (Retro Gold) for $34.62. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.


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  • WIRELESS CONNECTION - Bluetooth allows for wireless pairing to your Nintendo Switch OLED, PC, Mobile, Smart TV, Steam Deck OLED, Legion Go, or Rog Ally with the ability to seamlessly switch between them.
  • HALL EFFECT THUMBSTICKS - Hall Effect sensor thumbsticks means no stick drift while guaranteeing precise & responsive control.
  • RE-MAPPABLE BACK BUTTONS - Re-mappable back buttons allow you to bind a single input or a series of inputs adding speed & versatility to your gaming.
  • ADJUSTABLE TRIGGER SENSITIVITY - Hall Effect sensor triggers allow you to fine tune the actuation point of your triggers to achieve your perfect feel.
  • SWAPPABLE STICK TOPS - Easily swappable stick tops allow for easy customization making your controller look & feel new for longer.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has CRKD NEO S Wireless Collectible Controller (Retro Gold) for $34.62. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.


Product Description from Amazon:
  • WIRELESS CONNECTION - Bluetooth allows for wireless pairing to your Nintendo Switch OLED, PC, Mobile, Smart TV, Steam Deck OLED, Legion Go, or Rog Ally with the ability to seamlessly switch between them.
  • HALL EFFECT THUMBSTICKS - Hall Effect sensor thumbsticks means no stick drift while guaranteeing precise & responsive control.
  • RE-MAPPABLE BACK BUTTONS - Re-mappable back buttons allow you to bind a single input or a series of inputs adding speed & versatility to your gaming.
  • ADJUSTABLE TRIGGER SENSITIVITY - Hall Effect sensor triggers allow you to fine tune the actuation point of your triggers to achieve your perfect feel.
  • SWAPPABLE STICK TOPS - Easily swappable stick tops allow for easy customization making your controller look & feel new for longer.

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Model: CRKD NEO S - Wireless Collectible Controller for Nintendo Switch OLED, Mobile, PC, Smart TV, Steam Deck OLED, Legion Go, Rog Ally Gaming (Retro Gold)

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Jan 29, 2026 07:26 PM
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CTRFK8Jan 29, 2026 07:26 PM
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Nothing beats OEM controllers
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Jan 29, 2026 07:36 PM
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NickB5749Jan 29, 2026 07:36 PM
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It reminds me of the Mad Catz Retrocon
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Quote from CTRFK8 :
Nothing beats OEM controllers
Like the first gen Switch controllers with so much drift there were class action lawsuits?
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CTRFK8Jan 30, 2026 02:52 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Like the first gen Switch controllers with so much drift there were class action lawsuits?
Going back 40 years not one 3rd party could make a better design or functionality of the OEM controller that came with the console . That's a fact.
Going back to the Nintendo and sega master system.
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Quote from CTRFK8 :
Going back 40 years not one 3rd party could make a better design or functionality of the OEM controller that came with the console . That's a fact.
Going back to the Nintendo and sega master system.
I just pointed out a clear example where a OEM controller was objectively terrible, so much so Nintendo has a massive recall because of class action lawsuits. Not sure that "functionality" is something we'd like to see more of Wink

Other examples of OEM controllers NOT being anywhere close to good as other available options:
-N64, analogs had drift AND lack of return AND grinding.
-countless different Dualshock / Dualsense had drift issues and countless other analog related problems
-Xbox has multiple class actions due to potentiometer "ghost input" problems.
-OG Sega controllers were famous for their cord 'fragility' (especially if you wrapped the cord around the controller....like we all did)
-Saturn controllers had a weird issue with the hall magnet dropping out, making the controller worthless, etc

If you want more evidence Google "(any system) + "controller problem." It will likely destroy your rose colored nostalgia.

TLDR: There are a LOT of 3rd party controllers that are massive upgrades to even great OEM controllers, that is not debatable no matter how many "that's a fact" you claim.

That being said, I agree most OEM controllers are normally decent but does not disprove other better options existing at the same time, nor does that disprove the objective existence of problems with many OEM controllers, especially 1st gen models.

Frankly, I think you are confusing the fact there are a lot of junk 3rd party controllers with intrinsic OEM quality. But please do not conflate the existence of knockoffs to mean that all original equipment is magically superior....especially with all the premium / pro / esports options available now, and for the last 40 years.
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
I just pointed out a clear example where a OEM controller was objectively terrible, so much so Nintendo has a massive recall because of class action lawsuits. Not sure that "functionality" is something we'd like to see more of Wink

Other examples of OEM controllers NOT being anywhere close to good as other available options:
-N64, analogs had drift AND lack of return AND grinding.
-countless different Dualshock / Dualsense had drift issues and countless other analog related problems
-Xbox has multiple class actions due to potentiometer "ghost input" problems.
-OG Sega controllers were famous for their cord 'fragility' (especially if you wrapped the cord around the controller....like we all did)
-Saturn controllers had a weird issue with the hall magnet dropping out, making the controller worthless, etc

If you want more evidence Google "(any system) + "controller problem." It will likely destroy your rose colored nostalgia.

TLDR: There are a LOT of 3rd party controllers that are massive upgrades to even great OEM controllers, that is not debatable no matter how many "that's a fact" you claim.

That being said, I agree most OEM controllers are normally decent but does not disprove other better options existing at the same time, nor does that disprove the objective existence of problems with many OEM controllers, especially 1st gen models.

Frankly, I think you are confusing the fact there are a lot of junk 3rd party controllers with intrinsic OEM quality. But please do not conflate the existence of knockoffs to mean that all original equipment is magically superior....especially with all the premium / pro / esports options available now, and for the last 40 years.
I just think they're either stupidly dense or rage baiting
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Quote from samuraiX20 :
I just think they're either stupidly dense or rage baiting
Sorry I didn't also bandwagon the horrible logic of 'all OEM controllers over the last 4 decades, no matter the manufacturer, console, or generation is automatically better compared against all other options." Oh, and buttoning a clear OPINION as "tHaT'S A FaCt!"

And "rage baiting?" Attacking me....twice...in a single sentence while adding zero to the conversation? You'd have to be "stupidly dense" to think your reply to me was anything but rage baiting. Unlike you, I've actually discussed the topic at hand and without ad hominem jabs.

If you really wanted to talk this, please let me know how the OEM Xbox One controller is "better" than something like the Victrix Pro BFG or Razer Wolverine? "Design or functionality" to be specific. Heck, if you really want to throw a curve ball into the discussion, Microsoft released the Elite Series, which blows their own OEM controllers out of the water, same manufacturer, but certainly a massive upgrade to the "OEM" version that shipped with the console. Also a lot of people think the 8Bitdo's are better than Xbox or Switch controllers...and cheaper as well.

And again, not saying, OEM = bad, but only, OEM the best that can ever be or has ever been. Hardly a "rage bait" kinda statement....
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
I just pointed out a clear example where a OEM controller was objectively terrible, so much so Nintendo has a massive recall because of class action lawsuits. Not sure that "functionality" is something we'd like to see more of Wink

Other examples of OEM controllers NOT being anywhere close to good as other available options:
-N64, analogs had drift AND lack of return AND grinding.
-countless different Dualshock / Dualsense had drift issues and countless other analog related problems
-Xbox has multiple class actions due to potentiometer "ghost input" problems.
-OG Sega controllers were famous for their cord 'fragility' (especially if you wrapped the cord around the controller....like we all did)
-Saturn controllers had a weird issue with the hall magnet dropping out, making the controller worthless, etc

If you want more evidence Google "(any system) + "controller problem." It will likely destroy your rose colored nostalgia.

TLDR: There are a LOT of 3rd party controllers that are massive upgrades to even great OEM controllers, that is not debatable no matter how many "that's a fact" you claim.

That being said, I agree most OEM controllers are normally decent but does not disprove other better options existing at the same time, nor does that disprove the objective existence of problems with many OEM controllers, especially 1st gen models.

Frankly, I think you are confusing the fact there are a lot of junk 3rd party controllers with intrinsic OEM quality. But please do not conflate the existence of knockoffs to mean that all original equipment is magically superior....especially with all the premium / pro / esports options available now, and for the last 40 years.
whats massive recall from nintendo are you talking about? i have all types of oem nintendo controllers here. not aware of any recall from them
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Quote from Lilyly :
whats massive recall from nintendo are you talking about? i have all types of oem nintendo controllers here. not aware of any recall from them
https://www.theverge.com/21504741...-explained

https://www.reddit.com/r/Nintendo...ee_joycon/

https://repair.nintendo.com/cc/soConsumer.html

Not impacting all users but it took Nintendo several years to even admit the problem and now they are still having to fix them 9 years after the Switch 1 released...regardless of warranty (nor has Nintendo seemingly fixed the root cause of the drift issue either).
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
https://www.theverge.com/21504741...-explained

https://www.reddit.com/r/Nintendo...ee_joycon/

https://repair.nintendo.com/cc/soConsumer.html

Not impacting all users but it took Nintendo several years to even admit the problem and now they are still having to fix them 9 years after the Switch 1 released...regardless of warranty (nor has Nintendo seemingly fixed the root cause of the drift issue either).
none of those links you provided have any mention of a lawsuit or recall.
why do you constantly lie and spew nonsense here?
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Quote from PinchingPennies :
none of those links you provided have any mention of a lawsuit or recall.
https://www.ign.com/articles/all-...-con-drift

Three class action lawsuits found within 2 seconds of googling. A shorter period of time than your own "lies" and "nonsense" took to "spew."

And my prior links did clearly point to the fact Nintendo has a recall (aka return) and repair process for their Switch 1. You even quoted them. You do know what a "recall" means....right? You return (aka "recalled") the impacted device for repair and / or replacement. It doesn't mean that you take your Switch to the Nintendo dealer like you do with a Honda nor does it need to be government mandated, if that is what you pretended I was claiming.

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why do you constantly lie and spew nonsense here?
LOL, that aged poorly LMAO2
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
https://www.ign.com/articles/all-the-lawsuits-nintendo-is-facing-over-joy-con-drift

Three class action lawsuits found within 2 seconds of googling. A shorter period of time than your own "lies" and "nonsense" took to "spew."

And my prior links did clearly point to the fact Nintendo has a recall and repair process for their Switch 1. You even quoted them. You do know what a "recall" means....right? It doesn't mean that you take your Switch to the Nintendo dealer like you do with a Honda....

LOL, that aged poorly
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you made a claim that there was class action lawsuit and when pressed about your lies, you provided 3 different links that have absolutely nothing to do with a class action lawsuit.
you got caught lying and continue to make a fool of yourself.


"And my links clearly do point to the fact Nintendo has a recall and repair process for their Switch 1 joycons 9 years after launch and outside of the warranty period. You do know what a "recall" means....right? It doesn't mean that you take your Switch to the Nintendo dealer like you do with a Honda...."


no, you are continuing to lie once again. there has not been a single recall for any controller made by Nintendo for the Switch. you clearly have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.


do you understand what a recall is? do you understand what a class action lawsuit is? because neither have been successfully filed by or against Nintendo, so for the 3rd time now: you have no idea what you are talking about and continue to make a fool of yourself.


but be my guest and continue to beg for attention here on SD, "WooHoo2You". i enjoy laughing at your ignorance every time you comment on things that are above your understanding. :-)

oh, and once again, you got caught lying and making a fool of yourself:

"Not impacting all users but it took Nintendo several years to even admit the problem and now they are still having to fix them 9 years after the Switch 1 released"

it didn't take them several years, they have been servicing defective controllers ever since the Switch 1 was released. I have no idea why you feel the need to continue to lie, but it is absolutely hilarious.
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Quote from PinchingPennies :
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Kiddo, didn't read any of that. I proved my class action claim....THREE TIMES OVER...three class actions in a single link. I also shut down your "lies" nonsense even before you uttered it and again after your false charge. I have also made you eat your words about Nintendo's documented return (aka "recall") process.

Sorry for whatever you are going through but ranting at me over Switch controllers ain't going to help.
Feel free to have the last word, clearly you need it.

BTW, in case you weren't paying attention here are THREE CLASS ACTIONS in a single link.
https://www.ign.com/articles/all-...-con-drift


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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Kiddo, didn't read any of that. I proved my class action claim....THREE TIMES OVER...three class actions in a single link. I also shut down your "lies" nonsense even before you uttered it and again after your false charge. I have also made you eat your words about Nintendo's documented return (aka "recall") process.

Sorry for whatever you are going through but ranting at me over Switch controllers ain't going to help.
Feel free to have the last word, clearly you need it.

BTW, in case you weren't paying attention here are THREE CLASS ACTIONS in a single link.
https://www.ign.com/articles/all-...-con-drift



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you made a false claim about a class action lawsuit and provided 4 different links that fail to mention any sort of lawsuit or recall because they literally don't exist.


a "return process" is not a "recall", which you should know especially since you felt the need to cite Honda who has actually issued recalls dozens of times. Nintendo has never issues one at all.


hold another L, "WooHoo2You". you constantly make a fool of yourself here for all of us to laugh at, so thank you for that :-)

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Quote from PinchingPennies :
you made a false claim about a class action lawsuit and provided 4 different links that fail to mention any sort of lawsuit or recall because they literally don't exist.
3rd time friend:
https://www.ign.com/articles/all-...-con-drift
Copied and pasted from the above
"All the Lawsuits Nintendo Is Facing Over Joy-Con Drift"
"Lawsuit #1: Diaz v. Nintendo of America, Inc."
"Lawsuit #2: Sanchez v. Nintendo of America, Inc."
"Lawsuit #3: Carbajal v. Nintendo of America, Inc"

They literally do exist....I'VE...PROVIDED....THIS.....LINK...FOUR....DIFFERENT....TIMES.

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a "return process" is not a "recall", which you should know especially since you felt the need to cite Honda who has actually issued recalls dozens of times. Nintendo has never issues one at all.
LOL...words are hard? And no, Nintendo isn't require to do mandatory safety recalls like cars are. Is that what you think we're talking about? And what is Nintendo doing if not a voluntary recall? Please tell us the word that will help you sleep tonight? The best you can come up with is splitting hairs over semantics...LOL.

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hold another L,
I love how you just try to keep willing being right into existence. Like a little kid thinking they can fly if they wish hard enough.
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you constantly make a fool of yourself here for all of us to laugh at, so thank you for that :-)
yet another quote that aged poorly
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