If you are picky about the level of quality and the perfect vibration in the games you play on your Switch, then you should absolutely get it. If you feel the need to carry a cross, then it is not good. It is preferable to choose something like Hori, 8 bit do, or others, read at reviews that do not pass off their products as originals, but honestly compete with quality, and then choose something like that. If at all possible, you should avoid purchasing Chinese clones, which are imitations of the original product that look exactly the same. These products have a wide variety of issues, ranging from vibration to the battery dying after a couple of charges, and the control of the sticks is not smooth. If you need a gamepad not for Switch but for a PC, then it's better not to take it at all, the xbox one gamepad is much better, it has an excellent crosspiece, excellent vibration for non-Switch games, there is a depth of pulling the triggers, who are embarrassed by batteries, take batteries, it he charges them. If you are embarrassed by batteries, take batteries, it he charges them. There is also a PlayStation 4 gamepad, but its battery life is far lower, its vibration is worse, the placement of the analog sticks is more of a matter of habit, and you can switch to a different controller in only a few days. Only games that run on the native platform have any use for gyro support; on PC, it is completely irrelevant.
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