PDP 500-134-NA-CM04 The Nintendo Switch controller is a bargain in my opinion for what you get Lots of photos as possible of the article and its various functions, what the controller can do, right down to the front, back and side of the PowerA wireless controller so you can see the button layouts and their differences. . The build quality is pretty good, when you hold this controller and play with the joysticks and buttons it doesn't feel like a cheap or cheaply made controller. I like that the record button and home button are far away because when I pressed the "-" key while playing, I accidentally took a screenshot. To get the most out of this product, you can change this setting from MONO to STEREO. The 10ft cable is great for dock mode gaming and is a reasonable distance from the TV. The two back buttons are programmable and I had no problem accidentally hitting these buttons mid-game. The microphone works great for gaming. Standard headset sound when a microphone is connected. The function button under the right analog stick is easy to use. Press twice to mute the microphone. Hold down the function key while pressing the back keys to program the back keys. If you hold down the function button while pressing the D-Pad up and down, you can adjust the volume of your head. installed independently of the switch. Here are the pros and cons: PROS - Cost - Cord length - Headphone jack with stereo output and mic support - TV sound won't disturb anyone in the room when a headset is plugged in - Independent audio volume control - Back button programmability - Mic mute capability - I like that Home and screenshot button layout. I don't seem to accidentally press them like I used to with the PowerA Wireless Controller. CONS - If you unplug or plug in the mic while playing, the switcher will always prompt you to plug the controller back in - Some button presses seemed to be missed, but it was rare enough that it didn't affect my rating. I liked it so much bought a second one for my son. Game for gamers!