Package dimensions | 17.4 x 15 x 6.5 centimetres |
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Package Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
Brand | Zakgbxbig |
Colour | White |
Part number | 131 White+Black |
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Switch Controller for Nintendo, Wireless Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch/Switch Lite, Switch Remote Controller Gamepad Joystick, Turbo and Dual Vibration (White)
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Brand | Zakgbxbig |
Colour | White |
Lens type | 3d |
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- 【Motion Controls & Dual Motors & Turbo】:the pro controller gamepad for Nintendo Switch supports Gyro Axis, Dual Vibration and Turbo.Best 3rd party switch pro controller for Zelda / Mario Odyssey / Splatoon 2 / Mario Kart etc. (Support newest version)
- 【DUAL MOTORS VIBRATION & TURBO FUNCTION】 providing a more realistic gaming experience. Dual electric motors and 6-axis Gyro motion controls functions for an enhanced gaming experience. Built-in dual motor, 3D joystick with high precision.
- 【Long Playing Time】:the wireless remote controller built in 500 mAh rechargeable battery.Gaming Time: Approx. 6-8 hours / Standby Time: Approx. 25 days / Charging Time: Approx. 2 hours.Wireless Transmission Distance: ≤ 10m.Enjoy your game continuously.
- 【BLUETOOTH V2.1 WIRELESS GAMEPAD TECHNOLOGY】 support stable connection within 8 meters, low interference and ease of operation. Ergonomic design and light weight construction make it comfortable even for long hours of continuous gaming.
- 【GAME CONTROLLER FOR NINTENDO SWITCH】 with 4 blue LED indication functions and 16 function input buttons, Include an accelerometer and gyro-sensor, making independent left and right motion control possible. Best 3rd party pro controller for nintendo switch.
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ASIN | B09J4FKYK9 |
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Manufacturer reference | 131 White+Black |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | 28 Dec. 2021 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | 5,818 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games) 86 in PC Games 1,369 in Nintendo Switch Consoles, Games & Accessories |
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Non-slip DesignBased on ergonomic and designed to fit your hand nicely, made of anti-sweat material that make sure you can grip the controller more stable. |
Turbo FunctionWith the amazing turbo function, there is no need to press the buttons for many times and still could win the game easily. It could also extends the service life of the buttons by reduce the frequency of pressing buttons. |
Dual VibrationBuilt-in dual motors which provide great vibration feedback for you, enhance your game immersion. |

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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 March 2022
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The unit is a little chunkier than some non branded controllers and has a slightly different shape when compared to the official joy cons or pro wireless controllers that are manufactured and supplied for the Switch console. Indeed it has a slightly different design and feel to other non branded competitors available to purchase separately in the market today too. It’s certainly not uncomfortable to hold and use although it takes a little getting used to when you have spent a long time holding a more slimline controller. My eldest children actually found it easy to hold despite its larger size and preferred to use this one over the original joy cons. My youngest kids had no troubles adapting either but unlike my eldest, they actually preferred my licensed and other non branded pads over this one. For me personally I also found it easy to adapt to and I actually found I preferred the look and feel in use of this controller.
Out of the box setting up is an absolute breeze. I attached the accompanying USB cable directly to the switch to charge it and as soon as I turned my console on and pressed the on button on the controller it recognised it instantly without me having to do anything. I was up and playing games in less than 60 seconds. How easy and simple is that?
The buttons are all mapped the same as a standard controller too so no need to mess about assigning each or configuring layouts. There are some additional buttons on the rear of the unit which I believe may be programmable? I personally didn’t need or use this feature though so I cannot comment directly on this aspect. The rumble feedback is good and actively replicates my official joy cons and charge wise this unit lasts about the same time as standard controller, with re-charge times being approximately the same too. Being USB you can either plug directly into your console or charge it up elsewhere. A small row of lights highlight the position number if multiple players are using other control pads. This particular model is a little chunkier than the official pro wireless offering from Nintendo, albeit only marginally so, but nonetheless still has a very nice and tactile feel to it in my humble opinion.
There is no lag between button presses and thumb pad movement and everything works exactly as expected. Button presses do feel a little clunkier and more ‘clicky’ than I would like but that may be just reflective of price and certainly not something I really noticed after a short time using it. It’s incredibly cheap when compared to the official pro wireless control pad yet performs exactly the same yet it is available for a fraction of the cost of an official unit. Would I purchase this one again or recommend it? I am happy to say it’s a resounding yes! It feels more than comfy for longer gaming sessions and having other similar non-branded controllers this one stacks up really well. Ultimately it’s a good controller and priced incredibly low for what it is. Quality of build is particularly good and I can see this unit lasting a very long time. Absolutely nothing to dislike about this at all. Perfect!
The first thing I noticed was that I liked the size of the controller. It's smaller than a PS5 controller but larger than the Switch Pro controller, which I find good because sometimes Switch controllers, both first and third party, can feel a bit cramped in my hands, but this has a good size to it. The general build quality feels good and there's nothing that immediately struck me as bad. It is quite simple, you get the standard buttons, logically laid out on the face, but there's no extra paddles on the rear or anything fancy like that. It charges via USB-C , which plugs in via the top of the controller, which I appreciate. The battery seems to charge relatively quickly and the level can be checked via the small blue LED lights.
Buttons are important though right, so what about them? There's quite a bit of travel in the face buttons, and they do have a satisfying, tactile, rubbery "clunk" as you press them down. I like them and despite the amount of travel, they don't feel soft at all. Likewise, the sticks feel good and have a good amount of stiffness to them, stopping them from feeling too loose or floppy. I like the curve of the shoulder triggers. To be honest, as far as buttons go, the only low point is the D-Pad, which feels fine and isn't "bad" at all, but I am not really a fan of the cross types as I think they can sometimes feel a bit weird in the corners. It is like all the rest of the buttons, however, nice and solid feeling which is good. The overall controller itself is a shade light for me, but I think it's within the boundaries of "fine" and most people will be okay with it I think.
The instructions are brief but good and although the controller is relatively simple, if you do find yourself needing to refer to the manual then it is easy to read and includes screenshots, which is helpful. I connected it to my switch quickly without any grief, just as if it were an official Nintendo controller. I didn't try it on my PS4 or 5 but I did try it plugged in to my PC and it worked straight away, plug and play, without any drivers in Windows 11.
Overall I think this is a decent little controller for the switch and nice to have on hand if you might need it for PC or android too. It feels nice and solid and whilst it lacks in comparison to something like the PS5 controller, it is really pretty excellent for £20, which I would say is pretty good value for money.

By Ben on 19 March 2022
The first thing I noticed was that I liked the size of the controller. It's smaller than a PS5 controller but larger than the Switch Pro controller, which I find good because sometimes Switch controllers, both first and third party, can feel a bit cramped in my hands, but this has a good size to it. The general build quality feels good and there's nothing that immediately struck me as bad. It is quite simple, you get the standard buttons, logically laid out on the face, but there's no extra paddles on the rear or anything fancy like that. It charges via USB-C , which plugs in via the top of the controller, which I appreciate. The battery seems to charge relatively quickly and the level can be checked via the small blue LED lights.
Buttons are important though right, so what about them? There's quite a bit of travel in the face buttons, and they do have a satisfying, tactile, rubbery "clunk" as you press them down. I like them and despite the amount of travel, they don't feel soft at all. Likewise, the sticks feel good and have a good amount of stiffness to them, stopping them from feeling too loose or floppy. I like the curve of the shoulder triggers. To be honest, as far as buttons go, the only low point is the D-Pad, which feels fine and isn't "bad" at all, but I am not really a fan of the cross types as I think they can sometimes feel a bit weird in the corners. It is like all the rest of the buttons, however, nice and solid feeling which is good. The overall controller itself is a shade light for me, but I think it's within the boundaries of "fine" and most people will be okay with it I think.
The instructions are brief but good and although the controller is relatively simple, if you do find yourself needing to refer to the manual then it is easy to read and includes screenshots, which is helpful. I connected it to my switch quickly without any grief, just as if it were an official Nintendo controller. I didn't try it on my PS4 or 5 but I did try it plugged in to my PC and it worked straight away, plug and play, without any drivers in Windows 11.
Overall I think this is a decent little controller for the switch and nice to have on hand if you might need it for PC or android too. It feels nice and solid and whilst it lacks in comparison to something like the PS5 controller, it is really pretty excellent for £20, which I would say is pretty good value for money.




