The Hori Split Pad Pro was easily one of the best Nintendo Switch controllers when it first launched in conjunction with Daemon X Machina over five years ago, offering a fantastic wired-only Joy-Con ...
The Hori Split Pad Pro is an excellent Joy-Con alternative, offering far greater comfort and extra precision. The handheld player is going to get a lot more out of it, but with an attachment to suit ...
While the Nintendo Switch is wonderful in handheld mode out of the box, the Joy-Cons aren't the most comfortable controllers for those with larger hands. They also feel a tad insubstantial and lack a ...
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We all love the Nintendo Switch. It’s a fantastic, versatile gaming device with a massive library of incredible games. But for some Switch owners, playing in handheld mode can be uncomfortable after a ...
With a D-pad, better ergonomics, and programmable rear buttons, and no joystick drift (so far), the Split Pad Pro is almost the perfect cure for the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con drift. The Split Pad Pro ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Nintendo Switch, compared to its predecessors the Wii and Wii U, is a much more traditional game console, with a big emphasis on pad-based ...
Hori's Split Pad Pro is among the best Nintendo Switch controllers; though it lacks motion controls and can't be detached from the console in portable mode, it makes the Switch feel much more like a ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook HORI is giving their popular Split Pad Pro controller for the Nintendo Switch a more ergonomic ...
HORI’s popular Split Pad Pro controller for the Nintendo Switch offers gamers a full-size controller experience while in handheld mode. Features include full-size buttons and analog sticks, ...
The $49.99 Split Pad Pro is exactly what it sounds like. Take a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, split it in two, and add Joy-Con rails to each side, and you’re pretty much there. It turns the Switch ...
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