Just a word of caution: if your hands are a little shaky, be aware that a product like this will increase that effect on the Switch. Screen. This isn't a flaw in the Fixture S1 - it's simply because the controller acts as a fulcrum, so movements that might be imperceptible when using the Switch with a joystick or joystick replacement attached are unfortunately magnified on screen. rests longer in the center of the movement axes. I fall into that category - I don't experience any shaking or shaking in my hands when using the Switch in normal handheld situations, but my hands are quite shaky with Fixture, resulting in some very annoying screen shake. I am still very satisfied with the product for several reasons! First, it's very durable and well built. It fits the controller snugly, but not so tight that it could become damaged. However, it is a bit of a hassle to remove and I would be a bit worried about attaching and removing it frequently. However, the Switch fits perfectly and holds securely as the mount attaches through slots on the side of the system, much like joysticks and their replacements. This makes it very easy to attach and remove without the risk of damaging the system. Built-in "foot" stand of the switch. That's why even if I can't use it as a full wearable joycon replacement, I can still use it in its secondary function. So yes, it's worth buying, with one caveat. That unless you have particularly strong hands, any product that supports screen from a controller like Fixture does might not be of much use to you. It's not Fixture's fault and it's not that easy to fix this problem, so I'm not giving any stars in the rating.