Works with every Nintendo accessory I've tried it with. Sometimes the latch needs to be moved a bit before it closes completely and this was the only issue I noticed. Given that this set costs less than Nintendo's, I think it's a small sacrifice. I'm not sure if Amiibo supports it, but we don't have it. (I'm not even sure I spelled it right.) The buttons are stiffer than the Nintendo buttons, but they're ergonomic, and I like the rounded recess for the arrow keys and the letter keys, and it offers a slight comfort boost. Analog sticks are convenient, but like buttons, they require a small amount of pressure. They're a bit lighter, but that may be due to the lack of some features. Although they are lighter, they are durable and I wasn't afraid to try them. Another thing to note, which is good and a bit bad for logistics convenience, is that both have a built-in USB-C port for off-system charging. However, since you have two, you either need two USB-C cables or charge one at a time, which is inconvenient. I recommend them and I'm glad I didn't have to spend almost half of what I bought our Switch for on new joycons. .