Another good recommendation is the NexiGo NS32 controller. It uses Hall Effect joysticks (the most accurate I've ever used), adjustable RGB, turbo function and decent ergonomics. It doesn't have NFC and it can't wake the Switch, but I can live with that (every third-party controller has to make some compromises). It's quickly replaced my 8BitDo Ultimate Bluetooth controller as my daily Switch driver.
Cool controller options, but the question is, which can remotely turn on the switch like the Nintendo pro controller and joy-con? Would've liked to see that included in the video.
The Retro Fighters can't since they use a dongle. The 8bitdo controllers can. The Ultimate C, as well as the older SN30 Pro can. The older PowerA and PDP models can't. There are so many older and newer model variations that can and can't. I wouldn't be able to list them all. The ones I purchased from Amazon, funny enough, both can.
As soon as I went to buy it, it was unavailable. I want the SNES color scheme one. It's still on my list. It just slipped my mind, especially with the the stuff I've been sent from other companies.
they are all offset sticks i prefer inline sticks its better for nintendo with all the "retro fighting" and mario. the dpad gets more use. ive been using an 8bit sn30pro+ for like 7 years and just been replacing the membranes once or twice a year. what about replacement parts?
My main controller is the Gulikit KK3 Max! But I owne an 8bitdo ultimate, and snpro+, Standard pro controller and the Power A pro controller. I prefer the KK3 Max over all. I also have my eye on the Retro Fighter GC controller.