The rear is rubber for maximum grip 😂 I loved this! All these features is what we need the switch 2 to have. Those macro buttons are crazy advanced, never knew about those. Please do more of these reviews 👏
M8 I can’t believe you just did a vid on this! My left joycon went down a few weeks ago.. suffering from drift. I wouldn’t mind I hardly used the damn thing! But anyway I’m gonna watch the vid now cheers dude 🎉🎉
@@RetroCrisisnot a bad price this one aswell… I’m definitely tempted ❤ I was looking at the Hyperion Pro but apparently it suffers from random disconnects 🥲
Nice review, couple of questions. How’s the flex of the joycons? A common problem with 3rd party joycons is that they don’t quite fit the rails of the switch properly and they sort of wobble or flex in the housing. Do these fit good? Can the left macro button be programmed to buttons on the right joycon and visa versa? Some other controllers only allow the left macro button to work with left side buttons.
Good questions. So far with my experience, these slide on the the rails with no issues. The release mechanism isn't as polished as the official JC, but saying that, the T5's release is perfectly useable with no issues. I've not experienced much in the way of flex - if anything, the original JC show more signs of flex than the T5 does. I did try the macro programming like you suggested but sadly they seem limited to their own units rather than cross-JC programming... It's possible I'm doing something wrong, but form my testing, programming seems limited to individual JC.
@@RetroCrisis good to know. That macro programming seems to be standard across the board, sadly. It’s the one benefit that something like the retro flag style case has over JC replacements
how do I connect the left controller to play handheld mode it’s just in table top? When I connect it to the switch it doesn’t do the visual thing and doesn’t turn on I have to hold the pair button
So according to their websites, the QRD is £47.69 - but could be less with the discount code in the description. Whereas official joy con from the Nintendo store appear to be £69.99
@@RetroCrisis Thanks that's great so you re basically getting a superior product For a lower price, Nintendo does like to overcharge for its accessories And also hates 2 Reduce the price of its first Party games even when they've been out for years 😂😂😂 I may have to pick up One of these at some point
@@RetroCrisis ah ok, because those are the most popular games where a lot of 8Bitdo controllers and even Nintendo's own Pro Controller mess up, by getting accidental diagonal input when pressing a cardinal direction. I'm always on the lookout for controllers with this issue so I can steer clear. If these come to Amazon I'll give them a try, since I can return them if they have the issue.
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The rear is rubber for maximum grip 😂 I loved this! All these features is what we need the switch 2 to have. Those macro buttons are crazy advanced, never knew about those. Please do more of these reviews 👏
AND Maximum pleasure! 🤣 The Switch 2 would definetly benefit from the improved sticks. They should do an official version of these
@@RetroCrisishahahaha improved sticks 😂😂😂 Nintendo are too pu$$y
M8 I can’t believe you just did a vid on this! My left joycon went down a few weeks ago.. suffering from drift. I wouldn’t mind I hardly used the damn thing! But anyway I’m gonna watch the vid now cheers dude 🎉🎉
Ah good timing. Personally I'm happy with this pad. I've also heard good things about the Hori split pad too
@@RetroCrisisnot a bad price this one aswell… I’m definitely tempted ❤ I was looking at the Hyperion Pro but apparently it suffers from random disconnects 🥲
Looks great to be honest, very nice video RC.🌠🎮🖖🍀
Cheers PJ 🍻
Nice review, couple of questions.
How’s the flex of the joycons? A common problem with 3rd party joycons is that they don’t quite fit the rails of the switch properly and they sort of wobble or flex in the housing. Do these fit good?
Can the left macro button be programmed to buttons on the right joycon and visa versa? Some other controllers only allow the left macro button to work with left side buttons.
Good questions. So far with my experience, these slide on the the rails with no issues. The release mechanism isn't as polished as the official JC, but saying that, the T5's release is perfectly useable with no issues. I've not experienced much in the way of flex - if anything, the original JC show more signs of flex than the T5 does.
I did try the macro programming like you suggested but sadly they seem limited to their own units rather than cross-JC programming... It's possible I'm doing something wrong, but form my testing, programming seems limited to individual JC.
@@RetroCrisis good to know. That macro programming seems to be standard across the board, sadly. It’s the one benefit that something like the retro flag style case has over JC replacements
Have you found a case to fit this in for travel, either with switch or separate
how do I connect the left controller to play handheld mode it’s just in table top? When I connect it to the switch it doesn’t do the visual thing and doesn’t turn on I have to hold the pair button
Can you use each joy con individually? For example can we use them to play mario party?? Thank you
have you figured out how to update the firmware?
They sound great as I hate the official Joyless cons, Just one question though what's the price comparison ? How much more do these cost?
So according to their websites, the QRD is £47.69 - but could be less with the discount code in the description. Whereas official joy con from the Nintendo store appear to be £69.99
@@RetroCrisis Thanks that's great so you re basically getting a superior product For a lower price, Nintendo does like to overcharge for its accessories And also hates 2 Reduce the price of its first Party games even when they've been out for years 😂😂😂 I may have to pick up One of these at some point
How is the accuracy of the dpad in stuff like Tetris and Contra?
I don't own Tetris or Contra for Switch. But it worked fine with the games I tested it on. No issues experienced (so far)
@@RetroCrisis ah ok, because those are the most popular games where a lot of 8Bitdo controllers and even Nintendo's own Pro Controller mess up, by getting accidental diagonal input when pressing a cardinal direction. I'm always on the lookout for controllers with this issue so I can steer clear. If these come to Amazon I'll give them a try, since I can return them if they have the issue.
does it have HD Rumble?
I don't believe so
does it have any wobble ?
No wobble. Nothing that was obvious to me