

It's accurate, comfortable, and reliable.Īfter picking up a Nintendo Switch Pro controller, the Joy-Cons have barely left the dock on my Nintendo Switch Nintendo Switch Pro Controller reviewĭon't think it's a cheeky money spinner for Nintendo that you won't get any benefit from, either. This classically-styled handset has a layout that draws on everything from the Gamecube to Xbox One, and it’s a must-have for games like Super Smash Bros. That's where the official Nintendo Pro Controller comes in. Sometimes Joy-Cons aren’t enough sometimes you want something a bit more precise. Other color options are difficult to find
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It doesn't quite beat the full device on this list, though, as dropping that USB-A compatibility does limit its use as a general travel device and kills a range of accessories as well. If you're after a smaller adapter, but you're happy to drop a USB-A port, it's the perfect travel companion.


Special mention must also be made of the Genki Covert Dock Mini. Just remember, the Genki Covert Dock won't work for the Nintendo Switch Lite. Plus, it's good to know that you're also getting three international outlet adapters in the box as well - for UK, US, EU and Australian outlet types. The adapter design of the Covert Dock itself means you won't be slotting this neatly into a standard clamshell case, but it will still tuck itself into any corner of a backpack particularly well. Setup was a straight plug and play affair across all our travels. Simply hook an HDMI cable up to your TV (we tested and were satisfied with cables of up to 8m), connect your Switch via the included USB-C cable and you're good to go.
