RGB Wireless Pro Controller for Switch Console/OLED/Lite – Mecha-Tactile Action Buttons/Map Button/Motion Control/Vibration/Turbo/Wake Up – LED Light Gamepad – Video Game Remote Accessory (Iron Gray)
$ 21.99
Price: $21.99
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Product Description
【Industrial Mechanical-style Design】Designed with industrial mechanical elements, it exudes a strong sense of the Industrial Revolution
【Mecha-Tactile Action Buttons】Experience the mechanical ‘click-clack’ sound with every press, providing exceptional responsiveness during gaming sessions
【Replaceable D-pad】Choose between disc-style D-pad and traditional D-pad to suit your preferences and gaming needs
【7-color RGB Lights】7-color RGB light ring with 4 lighting modes: static, breathing, rapid flash, and vibration flash – your choice
【Back Map Buttons】Map or combine various buttons through the MR/ML, triggered by the XR/XL buttons, to execute your combos faster and gain a competitive edge
【6-Axis Motion Control】Accurately and swiftly track your hand movements, allowing you to stay one step ahead in directional adjustments
【Adjustable Dual Vibration】Equipped with dual 5-level adjustable vibration motors (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%), providing you with the most realistic gaming feedback
【Turbo Function】A/B/X/Y/L/R/ZL/ZR/D-pad can be set with a turbo function, offering three adjustable modes (5/12/20 shots/s) for quicker triggering and winning the game
Customers say
Customers find the video game controller functional and affordable. They appreciate its responsive buttons, ergonomic design, and lighting features. The controller feels comfortable in their hands and looks nice.
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6 reviews for RGB Wireless Pro Controller for Switch Console/OLED/Lite – Mecha-Tactile Action Buttons/Map Button/Motion Control/Vibration/Turbo/Wake Up – LED Light Gamepad – Video Game Remote Accessory (Iron Gray)
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$ 21.99
Julia Brich –
Versatile Budget Controller
I’ve used a lot of other Binbok controllers so far, and they seem to be my go-to for cheaper controllers. Overall I’d say I like this controller, especially more than some of the last models for their pro controller line.I’ve been using this controller for both my switch and my steam deck. I really like the rgb on it as well. I’m able to pair to consoles, and it can even wake up my switch. I added a video which should hopefully help people with pairing issues. When I wanted to buy this, I worried about the pairing issues I kept seeing in the reviews.The controller feels nice to the touch overall, and the buttons are a bit mushy but have a good mix of stiffness to them. This controller specifically feels a lot different than a lot of other controllers I’ve used. It’s a lot more smooth, which I personally like quite a bit. The worst part of the controller is probably the triggers and bumpers. The triggers and bumpers have a rubber grip texture to them, which I don’t personally like but others might. The bumpers and triggers both also feel a bit shallow as well as a little cheap. It’s not a deal breaker, but something to be aware of.All of the other buttons are nice, and the back buttons are another good addition. The dpad is better than other controllers around this price range, but it also won’t be the best dpad you’ve ever used. My only other gripe about this controller is the light to indicate whether or not the controller is player 1, 2, 3 or 4 is a bit bright. Again, not a deal breaker but kind of annoying. Battery life is pretty decent. I don’t know exact hours but it’s not all that short.Overall pretty happy with the controller and I think it’s great for the price range it’s in.
magis123 –
Very Bright & Decorative Controller
Positives – the brightness and color is just something to see honestly – it probably is the most LEDs on a single controller I’ve seen, the face buttons are pretty satisfying – not magnetic Hall effect satisfying but are a good blend between mush and click, dead zones are within about 3mm of each other so solid, texture is nice, overclocking capable if you know how to do it.Neutrals – cable was honestly cheap and came with a hard right kink to the controller end that seemed to cause it issues connecting via wired but after replacing cable it was fine, the back buttons are good and possibly better than the triggers themselves, gyro works and did not seem to cause any issues, vibration motors are solid, directional pad is good, but not greatNegatives – no Hall Effect Joysticks meaning eventually will get stick drift, the triggers and bumpers are so mushy – they just do not feel satisfying to push – they are quite possibly some of the mushiest I’ve felt in a long while, the stupid hole problem that all these less expensive controllers have where the hole for the screw is right across the grip making it uncomfortable, pairing is a pain the butt honestly – it did not want to pair with the PC until I basically brute forced it.
Elrick Browne –
Nice feeling affordable switch style pro controller
This controller feels nice in the hand and I love the gray color. The light ring around the analog sticks looks amazing, but i love the LED ABXY, never had a controller where those light up. Button have good feel, triggers and analog sticks are responsive. Pairs easily by connecting with usb cable to switch, then disconnecting and it will auto pair wirelessly. Like being able to adjust rumble strength. I can’t speak to turbo as i dont use it, and I also haven’t programmed anything to the addition back buttons yetThe only con i have is the dpad requires alot of effort to push. Other than that, its a good controller.
d –
PLEASE READ! Important controller info.
I bought this controller to connect to my Samsung TV to use on the Xbox app to cloud stream some games. It connected to my TV, but once I started the app it wouldn’t recognize any controller inputs.I was going to start a return. Then I found secret pairing modes that neither their website or online/physical manuals told me it could do. Within recognized Bluetooth devices it shows up as “wireless controller”. When I switched pairing modes on the controller, it now says “Xbox wireless controller” in my Bluetooth device. Some 3rd party wireless controllers seem to have these different pairing modes for different devices.I found this out by just screwing around with different buttons while trying to pair it to the TV. I knew it was in a different pairing mode because the ‘home button’ of the controller changed colors. Instead of pressing right on the D-pad to pair (according to the given instructions). I pressed left and this is when it changed pairing colors. I also pressed up on the D-pad and it turned a completely different color that also works.Red(right) = for Nintendo switch (I think)White(left) = Xbox controllerBlue(up) = Xbox controllerThe controllers wouldn’t recognize it on the red pairing mode. Once I switched to the white pairing mode (also blue pairing mode) . They worked fantastically. I have not tried to pair these controllers to my nintendo switch, so maybe it’ll work just fine in either. Maybe this is why people have trouble in general with pairing difficulties on their other devices. I figured if I had this issue then someone else might and this could help them enjoy the controller as much as I am.
Seth –
Great controller for price
Ive had the controller for a while for my switch, phone, and pc and it works well no drift only problem i have right now is the left trigger doesnt work
Bradley Williams –
BEST SWITCH CONTROLLER
I was an Xbox kid like most. I don’t play much anymore but I still have some time to play stuff every now and then and it is the exact feel id expect from an Xbox controller. The light and modes are great. The addition button are very nice too map for whistle sprinting in BOW plus some other quick presses in other games. A lot of early post had problems connecting but mine was seamless so I’m not sure if they have fixed the problem but the work around I read are pretty easy and they don’t seem to loose it after the first time.