Just Bought the Nintendo switch…
Just Bought the Nintendo switch controller from Terios Gaming and it's working great!
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Just Bought the Nintendo switch controller from Terios Gaming and it's working great!
I love this wireless controller for the Nintendo Switch! It feels nice in my hands, though it could be slightly thinner, it still is easy to hold. I love that the charge port is a USB-C! Most of my devices use that charger now so I don't have to lug around an extra cord. Also, the battery life is impressive! I've played over five hours on one charge so far. It also pairs easily. One feature I wish it had would be the ability to turn on the Switch system. If I could make a change I would move the plus and minus buttons out slightly as they are a little bit of a far reach for quick play.
Overall, I'm so thrilled with this controller and may buy a second for multiplayer use.
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