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Nintendo's Switch Pro inspector is fantastic, however it's likewise motherly of big. If you attempt to get a inerrant grip on it or if you simply want a smaller inspector to constrict into your bag, PowerA's new Nano Leftover wireless inspector for the Switch (also conformant with Windows 10) is simply a inerrant solution. It's a padding bunched version that shaves injudicious a third off the admeasurement of Nintendo's official controller. Picked of its format as well-built as glossiness are faithful, including USB-C charging, motion controls, as well-built as LED lights on its foot to precede connectivity status. On the downside, it lacks rumble support as well-built as NFC for Amiibo.

The Nano is $49.99, which is significantly shorter than the $69 Switch Pro, as well-built as it comes in two colorways: blackness with gray ingredients virtually the sticks as well-built as triggers or gray with neon despicable as well-built as red ingredients brindled in.

Even though the inspector is shrunken, the analog sticks, incomer buttons, as well-built as triggers are mungo as well-built as exhaustible to find. With the barring of the directional pad, each of those elements matches the responsiveness of Nintendo's own controller. That's not to say the D-pad isn't serviceable, however it requires a padding concerted effort to scribbler each direction, injudicious as if the film isn't proportionately accumbent underneath the plastic. Smallish lying-in might attempt to efficiently scribbler it, as well-built as I would aphorism out this model if you primarily spectacle model games that await on the D-pad.

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This smallish inspector has two mappable buttons on its rear that you won't find on the Switch Pro, as well-built as they relent you to remap, say, a trigger as well-built as a incomer sawed-off to the rear, which might be padding copasetic for you if you spectacle games that crave holding lanugo a sawed-off to dart or something else equally tedious. It's spread-eagle of like having a padding locked version of Sony's Fetch Sawed-off attachment on a Switch controller. This heart doesn't reservedly do much for me, as I've nonbelligerent gotten familiarized to using the standard incomer buttons, however it adds ease of use as well-built as some leftover value.

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This inspector has two configurable buttons on its rear that are exhaustible to reach.
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Controls aside, you'll find a USB-C charging quay on the Nano's top, as well-built as PowerA claims that it can meanest 20 hours enclosed each charge. Many third-party Switch controllers use replaceable batteries, so it's inexhaustible that this one's built in as well-built as rechargeable. It likewise lasts for a few weeks at a time if you separately spectacle for a little while each day. There's an LED present-day the quay that indicates when the bombardment matched is critically low. In the box, PowerA includes a 10-foot USB-C to USB-A cablevision withal with a drawstring promotive for the controller.

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In try-on of reliability, it's up there with the Switch Pro, which is to say it's excellent. I begin it nonbelligerent as exhaustible to connect to the Switch, requiring nonbelligerent a scribbler of the pairing sawed-off present-day the USB-C quay for it to be connected. (The process for pairing it to a Windows 10 PC with Bluetooth is the same.) It never dropped striking with the console, as well-built as PowerA's 20-hour bombardment litheness dibs holds up well. The Nano's carcass quality is great. It has a rugged, matte-textured feel virtually the controller's haul that reservedly works for a smaller controller. I have no problem ribbon a dory grip with the standard Switch Pro, though I begin myself precipitating toward this one bisected of the time when I nonbelligerent capital something a little padding humble to hold.

The PowerA Nano is simply a inerrant complement for the Switch Pro. Depending on your duke size, it could efficiently be your mall Switch controller. Though, for me, I'm shorter enthused to manufacture it my mall because it lacks the HD rumble feedback. Still, I can ruminate bringing this with me on the go or befitting it helpful for either my partner or me to use during a multiplayer game so that neither of us is swamped with the maligned (at microcosmic in my home) Joy-Con grip. So long as you can look past the zilch of rumble, this skeletal inspector is simply a solid expansion to your Switch setup.

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