I love the feel of this controller and the extra headphone jack as I don't know of any other Switch controller with a built in headphone jack. It is very comfortable in the hands. and it's a heavy feeling, but in a good, solid way. The problem I have is the concavity around the cross. Essentially, this makes the Shoryuken when you're on the left side of the screen very inconsistent. I find my thumb hitting or missing the concave side and my movement stops or makes me jump. Now, if you're on the right side of the screen, that's no problem as the left concave area around the D-Pad is quite recessed. This won't be an issue for everyone, but I find it very frustrating playing a character in Street Fighter that has quarter circle or Z button movements. Also, I couldn't get this controller to work with Mayflash Magic S (for PS4) version 1.1. It's a little disappointing, but I have no reason to believe it will work with this particular converter. It's just really weird because every other Switch controller seems to work fine for me with this converter. I was very happy to have something with a headphone jack that I could use on Switch, PC and PS4 (with a Mayflash converter). But that didn't work and I settled on the 8bitdo M30 (it's the best Switch/PC FightPad style controller I've found) and just got a USB headphone/mic converter for use with PS4 Bought. If you don't need to do half circles and Z movements, this could be a great option! Note. This controller works with Steam on Windows 10 but has some oddities and it took a while to figure out the button layout. If the controller is plugged into the Switch and you plug in your headphones, the controller will disconnect and then reconnect. Hope that helps!