Gamepad fire. For an oled plug-n-play, for an ordinary owl, a set of spacers is included, the instructions clearly explained how to connect. It’s just a thrill to hold in your hands, but this is subjective, it’s more convenient than joycons because of which your hands just go numb. But there were some problems, there is no rubberized nozzle for the right stick, they are all bare plastic, but there is one on the left. What is the reason for such a decision? Dont clear. The vibration is too strong and the size of the motors plays them a minus, not a plus. Joycons have much better vibration. Slow charging. It is indicated that there will be no problems, it supports pd, and it seems like yes, but no. Not really. Below are the pics with the pins. The nominal values of the switch when charging: 15 volts and 2.6 amperes. Without a gamepad connected, 15 volts 0.8 amps (below nominal because the switch is almost charged at the time of the photos). Through the gamepad 9.2 volts 1.2 amps. There is a dead zone of sticks, but not as obvious as for other Chinese gamepads, tolerable. But I wouldn't go to Apex to play with that. In general: very good, but there are nuances.