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The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is on sale for $13 off at Amazon
We can all agree that the Nintendo Switch is awesome — there’s just one issue with it, though: The system’s included JoyCons can get extremely uncomfortable. If your hands are on the larger side, the JoyCons can feel small and almost impossible to use (especially when playing games that require speed and accuracy). Well, Nintendo heard the complaints, and developed the Switch Pro Controller in response.
You can grab one of these Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers for right now — check it out and increase your one-on-one time with your Nintendo Switch.
By significantly cutting down on discomfort, the is able to improve your overall stamina and gameplay performance — say goodbye to those hand cramps. The controller doesn’t sacrifice the best features of its predecessor, though, so don’t worry about an unfair tradeoff. HD Rumble, motion controls, and built-in amiibo support are still here, and it’s all completely wireless (charged via USB-C cable — which is included in the package). The Pro Controller is supported in both docked and undocked mode, so you can seamlessly switch between options while you’re going through your next replay of .
Start gaming longer and more effectively with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller — now .
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