The face buttons are smooth and rounded meaning you don’t have to endure the somewhat sharp edges you are used to. The sticks feel more like what you would expect from a Pro controller or even a PS5/Xbox Series device. There is more room to manoeuvre around the triggers and shoulder buttons which makes playing FPS titles so much better. No more! The triggers and bumpers are far more comfortable and satisfying to use. As much as I adore it, I won’t lie in saying I had been finding Metroid Prime a real chore in handheld mode. The larger size of the HORI Split Pad Pro makes playing nearly every genre of game a more palatable experience. This bumps up the price from the standard unit available but if you are looking to buy this thing, for the sake of about £20, it is absolutely worth it, and still considerably cheaper than buying a couple of Joy-Cons. ![]() Not only does the HORI Split Pad Pro connect to your Switch like standard Joy-Cons, but it also has an attachment peripheral which you can connect both controllers to and play as an ergonomically sound wired controller. ![]() I have a Pro controller which is obviously a nice bit of kit, and a couple of lovely 8bitdo pads for playing fighters and retro stuff, but by far the best way of playing on my Switch to date has been with the excellent HORI Split Pad Pro. I don’t get on with the small thumbsticks, and unless I am laying down or have some way of supporting my elbows, it can be a tough time playing in long sessions. I find it quite tricky to play Switch games for long periods using the standard Joy-Cons, as aesthetically pleasing as they are to me.
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