Customer Reviews With Photos
After buying a new OLED while traveling, I finally caved to the hype I'd been seeing/hearing about the Satisfye Grip. When I saw this combo with the slim profile case, I thought it would be perfect for tossing into my backpack without being overly bulky. The good news is that it is indeed comfortable and very satisfying to hold. It also stands up on its own, albeit almost perfectly straight up so it's not ideal. It also looks pretty great as well. A lot of thought clearly went into designing this product, as they even put rubber "cushions" inside the grip where the Switch is expected to make contact with it, so I don't feel like it will be very likely to scratch your joycons or the mid-back of the console. That being said, the lower back of the Switch absolutely makes contact with the hard plastic of the lower "legs" of the grip. As there are no rubber cushions on that portion of the grip, the hard plastic surfaces inevitably rub together during handling and will cause scuffing/scratching. I noticed the scuffs forming after removing the Switch a few days into ownership to replace a joycon. I've attached a picture to show you exactly where the grip makes direct contact with the back of the console. The solution, albeit a bit crude, that I developed to protect my special edition console from further damage, was to simply cut a piece of crystal clear contact paper to match the shape of the console and place it on the back panel. I think you could probably also get away with lining the grip with some felt tape in that area as a better looking solution, but I didn't have any on hand. I wish I could give it 5 stars, because it's a pretty nifty grip, but this is a bit of a design flaw I think they should work to remedy with their next generation of products.
I am a very cautious shopper when it comes to resale items but this purchase was far from that! Thank you so much for packaging the figure with care and being true to you word about condition of the item.
Wanted to try lever-less without breaking the bank. This a great on the go or for home travel size leverless box. I use the sally box on pc and my Xbox series x w an adapter. The pc is good to go with no adapter. I like the responsiveness and quietness of the buttons. I have a senior dog that sleeps next to me and the button sound doesnt bug him. The lights are fully programmable. I would buy/recommend the sally box to anyone. Not disappointed w my purchase and would buy again.
I have a 8BitDo that I used for fighters and arcade games, but it felt incomplete. I dropped the entire genre because I just felt like I wasn't getting better with it. My Discord grew, and fighting games like SF6, MK1, and Guilty Gear Strive became more prevalent. I was seduced to buy another. So I took a shot at this because of Mayflash's reputation. Went for the Elite for the Sanwa compartments which is a steal. It's responsive, clicky, extremely customizable, and the glossy plate is comfortable. It comes with a 2.4hz usb port and a USB port attachment that's hardwired into the arcade stick. It has 8-ish different compatible modes including PS4, PS5, XInput, and Android (for cellular games). If you're new, and you're already pondering one, this thing will take up your entire lap. Get comfortable...Because it's so fun to use that you'll be sitting there for hours.
Well I'm completely blown away by the quality of this controller. My experience with 3rd party Nintendo controllers is that they're usually just junk. Not this one though. It says it's "Official Licensed Wireless Pro Controller." I will note it doesn't say "Officially Licensed by Nintendo" and it doesn't have Nintendo's official seal on its box, so they're being a bit tricky there with the description, as it leads one to think it's been officially licensed by Nintendo - but it's not. They're talking about the Bluetooth licensed portion (this is mentioned in their photos for the product). Regardless though, this thing does pretty much everything my official Nintendo Pro controller does, and it does it pretty much exactly the same. The only difference I've found so far is that the controller is slightly lighter in weight than the Nintendo Pro and the A B X Y buttons are slightly smaller, but I only noticed that because I stuck the two controller side by side. While I was using the KMD I didn't even notice. I played a few games with the controller, Streets of Rage 4, Mario 64, Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2, Cadence of Hyrule, and a few random SNES games. It handled all of the games well. Very responsive and I noticed 0 lag time for any of the inputs. The rumble mechanism works just as good as the Pro controller, which is fantastic. The battery appears to maintain itself really well as I've not had to charge it yet. It says it's 600 mAh, whereas the official Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is 1340 mAh, so I would expect the KMD to last about half as long. You'll probably notice it more if you're using it for heavy rumble sessions. The material on the handles is slightly different than the Pro controller as well. The KMD's material feels like your normal controller plastic, while the Pro controller used a bit of a softer feeling plastic, but I didn't find any difference holding it in my hands. The KMD didn't feel less comfortable or more difficult to hold. But I'm not a controller snob, so take my opinion as you will. The joysticks felt great for every game I played with them, and the d-pad felt wonderful, especially on Cadence of Hyrule and the older SNES games. There are a few games that just give you more accuracy using the d-pad and I'm glad this d-pad doesn't have any sharp edges to make your thumb hurt after awhile. It's quite comfortable and responsive. The KMD also comes with a USB-C charging cable that looks clearly less durable than the Pro's USB-C, but a USB-C cable is a USB-C cable. It does its job. I didn't use any of the Bluetooth connectivity that this controller has, but it's good to know I'd have that option in the future if I wanted to. I didn't use the turbo feature either, as I don't own a lot of games that would require turbo. It also says it's designed and engineered in the USA, which is a plus in my book. However, it doesn't say it's assembled in the USA, which would have been the cherry on top. At half the price of a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, you could easily pick this up, save yourself some money, and get the same controller gaming experience as the Pro. Easily a 5-star product.
Got for me and my fiance and we are obsessed
My son asked Santa for these amiibos for Christmas and he delivered. Don’t ask me what they do because I have no idea but he was pumped to get them. They only work in Mario Odyssey but he plays that game most frequently.
El producto llegó antes de lo esperado, llegó en perfectas condiciones, aún no lo he probado pero basándome en los anteriores Ys que he jugado y el previo a este el lacrimosa of Dana, se que va a ser un excelente juego.... Recomendado
I love it… I’m happy with my purchase.
It came in good condition, no bumps or scratches from delivery. I didn't know if it would work in my switch, but not only did it work it translated to the english version. But you can't get Nintendo coins for it. I love the artwork and I love playing this as a handheld.
The install was straightforward, using the iFixit documentation. The screen and digitizer work and look just like the original. So happy, and it was cheap. Definitely recommend heating the screen, the original adhesive was strong.
Overall nice product, and the grip makes it comfortable to use (I have large hands, but not like Shaq large hands). Definite upgrade from the attached Joy Cons. The good: • The buttons are soft but not too clicky, which I like • Comfortable form • Has 4 cartridge slots on the back • Can use OG switch or OLED switch with this • Vibration and lights are fun / adjustable and can turn them off too • Kickstand is stable • Pass through charging • Switch sits snuggly and didn't get scratched • Feels durable, like you can beat off a wild raccoon attack and relax to play switch afterwards The not so good: • Buttons made my hands tired after an hour, not sure why • Light effects are kinda cheap/goofy looking; limited color choices (where's purple? and others) • Mine had a glitch in the upper right where there was light bleed/blue light always there • Small bottom buttons are confusing, hard to see which is which (different from akiya-switch.com photos), and I kept hitting screenshot instead of home button by accident For the most part, decent quality but obviously not perfect. For $50, I was underwhelmed and unimpressed by the misc defects and lack of thought that were present in this grip. But if you're not too picky with details like I mentioned, you'll likely be happy with this. I've used way way worse, so this is still a decent choice.
All these games i purchased came in great condition and played very well all of them are brand new and akiya-switch.com did a good job making sure none of them were damaged💯👍💯
The first one I ordered came in broken, but I'll give credit. It was replaced fairly quickly, and the new one came out pretty nice! *Not 5 starts because of the following* 1. This kit DOES NOT come with the screen adhesive. 2. No instructions is a downer, because must people do not know that you are supposed to adhere the top glass, and the LCD together or it will shift around inside the system. 3. Lack of any type of pry tools included is also a bummer. So if you buy this kit, you must know what you're doing, and also be set up to do this type of work.
game came to me covered in paint or something
