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The ECHTPower Wireless Switch Controller combines retro-inspired design with cutting-edge Hall Effect joysticks for drift-free accuracy. Featuring programmable macros, turbo modes, and customizable RGB lighting, it offers 8-16 hours of battery life and broad compatibility across Nintendo Switch models, iOS, Android, and PC. Perfect for gamers seeking precision, personalization, and all-day play.
A**1
Great budget alternative to the Switch Pro controller
I bought three of these on sale for $20 each, since, aside from my Switch Pro controller, all of the extra Switch controllers I have are wired. Even at the regular price of $25 each, though, I'd still say that these are a solid alternative to the Switch Pro controller if you don't want to shell out $70.First, the dimensions are very similar to the Switch Pro controller, as can be seen in the attached picture. The face buttons, bumpers, and triggers are a bit on the small side; the face buttons are very close together; the triggers feel a bit shallow; and it doesn't fit the hands as well as the Pro controller. On the other hand, the buttons are are clicky without feeling hollow, and are also responsive. The sticks feel fine, as does the d-pad, home/screenshot/+/- buttons, and the paddles and other bells and whistles. The vibration is also surprisingly strong, which one doesn't typically expect in a third-party controller. I also love the Super Famicom color scheme.Overall, for the price, these are great so far. The Switch Pro controller is superior, but for those who don't want to shell out $70 for one (or two, three, or four), this is a very good alternative worth considering.
S**V
Great controllers would definitely buy again.
Works Great! A Much cheaper alternative to official pro controller.
B**C
Hall effect, low cost, and great for kids!
I bought 4 of these controllers and my kids love them. They find it easy to hold, love the vibration features, and like the colors. It was easy to connect to our Nintendo Switch. The price was more than reasonable compared to other hall effect controllers.
J**N
Great bang for your buck but still a flawed controller.
First off, I would say my score is closer to a 3.5/5 than a 4 but Amazon is Amazon. I got this controller for $19 after tax with a coupon to use on my PC. For that price, there is a ton of value here. 90% of the reason I chose this controller is because of its aesthetic. I LOVE the Super Famicom color scheme. I've played with this controller for a few days and I would say my impressions are mostly positive but there are glaring issues that keep this controller from truly being a budget king that I hope the company addresses to take their controller to the next level.Pros:+ Hall effect joysticks. HE Joysticks are sadly still not the standard so its always nice to see a controller that has them.+ Extra programmable paddles on the back. Should be standard on every controller at this point but always nice to see.+ Turbo button. Sadly a lot of third party controllers make you pay a premium for this so its really nice to see it on a budget option.+ Buttons (for the most part) feel responsive and clicky.+ RGB with a decent amount of options. I was disappointed to see there wasn't just a basic "white" color but you can turn off the RGB completely which is a great alternate option for someone that doesn't care for RGB.+ Works both wired or wireless on PC.+ The controller looks great. Aesthetically its one of the best controllers out there IMO.+ You can completely reset the controller with some button inputs in case its having a random issue.+ It's 20 bucks for a completely functional decent controller.Cons:- Triggers. The triggers just don't feel great. Not necessarily the actual build quality but the responsiveness on screen. You have to REALLY press it and if you press it too lightly, the input can either whiff completely or it inputs but only for a second then immediately breaks away. This is VERY noticeable in FPSes when you're aiming down sight. This is kind of a hard thing to quantify without experiencing it but other 3rd party controllers I've used don't do this including the $30 Nyxi Chaos. It's not impossible to get used to but its not something I feel like I should have to get used to.- The analog sticks, while they exceeded my expectations, feel a little loose and the deadzone is a smidge too big. Don't get me wrong, perfectly usable but when you need to make very fine adjustments in a FPS you can see the controller struggle just a bit.- RGB implimentation is jank. It works fine but things like the macro programming rely on the RGB to give you an idea that its in programming mode. If you turn off the RGB then you turn it off for EVERYTHING, including indicators when programming the buttons. This is a pretty glaring oversight. Once you understand the controller then the lights aren't needed and you can do it by feel but this is silly.- You can't set the triggers to the programmable buttons. Why? The Nyxi Chaos is very similar (albeit better) to this controller and it can program the triggers to the back paddles so I know its possible. This is a pretty big downside to me.- Build quality overall is pretty cheap and the controller is very light. You get what you pay for. I don't really mind the lightness of the controller but it does make it feel cheap.Overall, for 20 bucks this a very good controller. The cons, while there, don't really ruin the experience at all but would I saw its worth it? The aesthetic really carries this for me but otherwise I would say probably not if you want the best value. I mentioned the Nyxi Chaos controller which is about $10 more than this controller and pretty much doesn't have any of the cons that I mentioned for this controller. The build quality isn't amazing on that controller either but its heavier and does feel like a step up. So I would say just pay the extra 10 bucks and get that controller.That said, if I got this controller I wouldn't be upset and it does the job.
K**A
Feels good, buttons are meh
The media could not be loaded. The controller feels really good, I love the joysticks and all. Maybe the one I purchased has issues but it seems the buttons seem to "stick" perhaps it'll get better with use or maybe I need to swap it out.Edit: Had the controller swapped out for a replacement and the replacement works great! Thank you!
J**.
Probably the best for $25, Of course it isn't perfect
Been using this controller on my switch for some months now, Honestly for $25 bucks it's probably the best thing you could get, The buttons feel great, The sticks are very precise and smooth (Not sure if they're hall effect but they feel good), But I think they could've instead of putting flashy rgb lights focused on giving it better rumble (it's terrible, too strong) or NFC/Amiibo support, But again is $25, It looks beautiful with that SNES color scheme, And the battery life lasts a long time
A**R
Solid Controller
A really good controller, nice buttons, along with an instruction booklet on how to connect to the Nintendo Switch or the PC. The instructions also talk about how to set the turbo, the lights around the sticks, and the strength of the vibration. The controller is light but with that comes that plastic-y feel.
C**A
Only works for a month!
I bought this controller in spite of the reviews claiming that the controller stops working eventually. I chopped it up as probably a rare thing and hopefully the controller I get won’t be defective. Wrong! It worked fine for a month and stopped working. Conveniently outside of the return window. It has beyond bad stick drift. It won’t even move with the analog stick anymore. I was very gentle with this controller and it’s still clean as day 1. No spills or anything that would justify the damage. Don’t but this controller. Save the money and get a real one
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