
The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is the premium alternative to Joy-Cons, offering a traditional gamepad experience for those who prefer comfort over portability.
Build Quality
The Pro Controller feels premium in your hands. The textured grips, satisfying button clicks, and comfortable weight make extended gaming sessions a pleasure. The gyroscope and HD Rumble features from the Joy-Cons are preserved, ensuring full feature parity.
Battery Life
With an advertised 40-hour battery life, the Pro Controller easily outlasts the competition. USB-C charging is convenient, and the controller can last weeks between charges with regular use.
The D-Pad Question
The D-pad has been controversial since launch. Some units register unintended diagonal inputs, which is particularly problematic for fighting games and 2D platformers. Nintendo has quietly improved this in later manufacturing runs, but it remains a concern for used purchases.
Value
At $70/£60, the Pro Controller is expensive. Third-party alternatives offer similar features for less, though none match the build quality and first-party support. For serious Switch players, it is nearly essential.
- Excellent build quality
- 40-hour battery life
- USB-C charging
- Comfortable for long sessions
- Full feature parity with Joy-Cons
- Expensive at full price
- D-pad can register false inputs
- No headphone jack
- Bluetooth audio still not supported
About the Author
Anthony Micallef
Anthony Micallef is the creator of Anton Retro, a platform dedicated to retro gaming enthusiasts. With years of experience in Nintendo homebrew and modding, he creates guides to help gamers get the most out of their consoles.
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