







Nintendo Switch Pro Controller - Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Edition
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David Cummings
Greater than one weekThis is the best pro controller for Switch. The best D Pad by far.
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Alexander Moreno
> 3 dayYep, just like youd expect it, its an official switch pro controller. Its a shame the Xenoblade version is so expensive along with the other special edition pro controllers, but this one in particular is awesome. The colors on the controller (especially the blue) are much more vibrant that I thought, and it just looks awesome. If you dont mind spending a bit of money for a pro controller, this is it!
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Gabriel Cruz
Greater than one weekAwesome controller.
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Jesse warren
> 3 dayCame to me with a loose right grip
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Ben
> 3 dayBeen using it for months. Its good! I prefer the sticks on this over xbox one controllers. No issues.
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S.Nak
> 3 dayThis takes an almost perfect controller and fixes my one complaint, the D pad. There is now a pivot for the D pad which fixes any issues with pushing directly up or left and right without it going in both directions at the same time. The design is very nice, but I do wish the red was more bright. It is more of a pink than a red, but that is a tiny non-function affecting preference. It might not be worth it to buy this as a replacement, but if you dont have a pro controller I highly recommend this
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Selena Senger MD
> 3 daySuper cool.
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Forrest Futrell
Greater than one weekWorth it.
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T.C.
> 3 dayNintendo has done it again, making another solid controller. Doesnt have the ridiculous battery life of the Wii U Pro, but still extremely good. Plus, its Xenoblade!
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Scott H.
> 3 dayLeft joystick already drifts down significantly, & the calibration (even after many tries) does not address this issue at all. The calibration doesnt seem to do anything for a joystick that at its resting state is already drifting, the calibration only seems to help when you are actively pressing the joystick & it is not interpreting it correctly. Horrible purchase. Why after 20+ years is Nintendo still designing their expensive controllers to break? Makes you wonder whether they are really a hardware company selling software...