I have both the PowerA wireless controller and this controller (bluetooth version). I first bought the PowerA and didn't like the overall feel of the controller. What I basically didn't like was that PowerA's triggers had silly moves. This is a big bug in Super Smash. The Exlene controller has almost no movement on triggers, which is a huge improvement. The Exlene controller feels much better overall, with better build quality and a stronger click instead of overly loud buttons. In comparison, the buttons on the PowerA controller are incredibly loud, and if you have a significant other, they will most likely complain. The only downside of Exlene compared to PowerA is that it takes a bit more effort to connect the controller (Bluetooth). You need to plug the USB cable into the switch, wait 2 seconds, then unplug it and press the home button. Not very difficult, but pairing the PowerA controller is a little easier. I would highly recommend the PowerA version Exlene controller. I am very happy with this purchase and my PowerA is regulated to a backup controller.