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The MOGEMYTH Switch Controller is a versatile wireless gaming controller compatible with Nintendo Switch, PC, iOS, and Android devices. It features dual vibration, a 6-axis gyro sensor, customizable buttons, and an impressive 1000mAh battery for over 30 hours of gameplay. With cool RGB lighting and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, this controller is designed for gamers who demand performance and style.
T**R
This price should've included a better manual
The manual for this product is terrible. It's written by a machine/bot with typos and nonsensical grammar. You can kind of get the gist of it, but you're still left figuring things out on your own.While it seems like the controller will only work with PC if you use the included USB bluetooth dongle this isn't the case. I confirmed the controller will connect to my PC's native bluetooth in Android mode and (mostly) works fine. In theory, it should do the same for PC mode. In PC bluetooth mode the controller tries to sync itself to the included bluetooth adapter, but if that adapter is not found it does presents itself as a generic sounding "pro controller". Choose that and you can then pair it as an Xinput controller. Without the dongle you lose the ability to switch over to Dinput though. For modern games this isn't an issue, and it frees up a USB port.The controller has lots of buttons (including 4 on the bottom), turbo capability, lights (limited customization though), and macros (but confusing to setup). I had a couple of instances where the up/down stick got stuck (kept triggering in the game even though stick was centered), but I wasn't sure if it was a software glitch (game) or a hardware glitch (controller). I'm going to blame the game since it has only occurred in one game. However, the sticks feel a little loose to me, and I'd prefer more travel on the trigger buttons. Otherwise, the hardware seems decent - I'd give it 4 stars.But at $65 though this controller is asking for a lot and the price knocks it down to 3 stars. You get a better value out of 8bitDo's controllers, which are about $50 (and less when on sale). It offers similar capability, compatibility across multiple platforms, and Android and PC applications to program macros and turbo. Plus a rechargeable battery that can be swapped out with AA's in an emergency. Overall, just easier to use. What this Mogemyth controller offers over 8bitDo is lights (meh), and NFC for Amiibo. But if you're using this for a PC, the latter feature doesn't matter.
Z**N
Good
Nice! Very good
T**N
Would have been great if not for the laggy motion controls
This is an okay controller that, unfortunately for me, wasn't a good fit. I'm mainly a PC gamer, but prefer controllers to a mouse and keyboard. I connected this controller to my PC in Switch mode because that's the mode that supports motion controls. It paired over Bluetooth immediately and was recognized by both gamepad-tester.com and Steam.The controller uses ALPS analog sticks, which I verified after I disassembled it. The deadzones on these are very tight, which is a good thing. Very slight inputs near center will still register in the game, allowing for more accurate movement.The D-pad isn't bad. It sits up a little high for my taste, but diagonal inputs aren't too hard to hit. It's the typical membrane type and doesn't use tactile buttons internally. The face buttons are the membrane style and work well.Since this is meant to be a replacement Nintendo Switch controller, the triggers aren't analog. They're just buttons, so keep that in mind.I tested the NFC reader (amiibo), and it worked on my Switch.The controller has some weights inside it to artificially weight it down. I removed them, as I prefer lighter controllers.The only thing holding this controller back from being really great is the noticeable lag in the motion controls. This is the case when used with both the PC and the Switch console itself. Since I use gyro aiming in FPS games, the gyro lag makes this controller a non-starter for me. It's too bad, as there are some really good things about it.The bottom line is it's an okay controller if you're not using motion controls. If you are, then you may want to look elsewhere.
J**A
Great switch controler
Got this for our console. It syncs easy with usb dongle was able to also work wo the provided. I synced using cord then unplugged. Stays connected, no noticeable lag, or connection drops. Have not setup or used other buttons just standard. Like this controller.
D**E
Smooth and Enjoyable Controller
I recently got the MOGEMYTH Wireless Gamepad PC Controller for my son, and it has quickly become his favorite gaming accessory. As a young Nintendo enthusiast, he was over the moon with joy when he first laid hands on this controller.One of the first things we noticed was the comfort and smoothness of the controller's touch. The ergonomically designed grips and buttons ensure a comfortable gaming experience, even during long play sessions. The smooth responsiveness of the controls allows my son to effortlessly navigate through games and execute various actions with precision.This gamepad comes packed with a ton of functions that my son absolutely enjoys. The intuitive layout of buttons and triggers gives him easy access to all the essential functions, enhancing his gameplay and making it even more enjoyable.The wireless feature of this controller is a game-changer, providing my son with the freedom to move around without any wires getting in the way. The stable connection ensures uninterrupted gameplay, and he can comfortably play his favorite Nintendo games from a distance.Additionally, my son did have one minor suggestion. He was hoping that the top buttons could be slightly bigger, as he believes it would improve his tapping accuracy. However, despite this small observation, he continues to thoroughly enjoy using the MOGEMYTH Wireless Gamepad PC Controller. The overall gaming experience it provides has made it an indispensable part of his gaming setup.
Z**
Awkward
The left and right bumper have an awkward press that doesn't have any feedback. It's also a really deep press, so I have to press down consciously, which isn't what I want. Maybe someone else would like it, but not me.
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