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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Solid Turbo Gamepad for a reasonable price
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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The turbo works well with three speed settings and multiple buttons running simultaneously. The bottom buttons also reprogram to any non-directional input you want. Fit well enough with my large hands. Haven't tested PC functionality yet. Note that the instruction manual is online only. While there are better turbo controllers out there, this serves all my needed purposes without breaking the bank or waiting for restocks
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Works, feels, and looks just like you’d expect it to. There’s nothing fancy about it, and it doesn’t feel uncomfortable to use, you pay your money for it to do exactly what it’s meant to do as it plays the game comfortably without any issues in trying to hold it and place your hands around it.
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I have used Hori controllers for years now. This controller feels really cheap, especially compared to older versions made for the original switch. The quality isn't necessarily there, the controller feels extremely hollow, something you'd expect off of Temu. Within 2 days of having the controller, the left stick started to have deadzones all over. My main purpose for the controller was for the turbo function so I can AFK farm games, so it still serves its purpose, but for the price, I feel like I should have spent a little more for the 8Bit Do controller with programmable macros, OR gone cheaper and got a $20 knock off controller with the same functionality. I understand they have the nintendo certification for an officially licensed aftermarket product, and that is why it will cost more, but I am still really disappointed with this run of the HoriPad Turbo controllers.