Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    TLDR: this has the Japan power supply, not the US power supply. I returned it. The reviews were mostly positive, the seller-answered questions indicated it was an US plug, and the price was right, so I bought this thinking that it would work for me. I was wrong. First, it took over a week to get here, despite us having Prime. I maybe could have forgiven slow transit speed, if that was the problem. But it took 5 or 6 days before it was even put in the mail. Then it was shipped USPS. When shipped, it was just stuck in one of those thin white and blue akiya-switch.com envelopes, which offers zero padding. The box arrived kinda crushed, which had me worried given the plastic cradle inside. But before I bothered to check that, I noticed other issues. The box text was written in Japanese, which was throwing up a red flag. So I pulled out the most important part - the power supply - and compared it to the one that came with my Switch. There were a few differences between the two power supplies, as seen in my pictures. The new Japanese power supply is on the left, and original one that came with my Switch is on the right. While power output is the same, the biggest issue I had was that different electronic certifications weren’t US standards (example: no UL Certification on the Japanese power supply). As such, the actual model number wasn’t the same. On the plus side, the prongs on the power supply look like the standard US prongs. So if you’re feeling spicy and want to use the Japanese power supply, be my guest. Could it have worked? Probably. Was I feeling like gambling on it, with my family’s Switch? Not today.

  • 5 out of 5
    🚨🚨ONLY FOR RAINBOW SIX SIEGE🚨🚨 This thing is fairly easy to set up, but man is it laggy on Rainbow Six. It’s super hard to move around, and I found most of the problems came from the mouse. The sensitivity was so weird because when I would slowly move the mouse across the mouse pad my character would do a full 180, but when I would try a fast flick my character would barely move at all. Another problem was trying to do small inputs with the mouse. If I wanted to slightly move my crosshair to the right, the xim would have a hard time sensing the small inputs. This product is overall just okay. It works, but not well. I would recommend just learning on controller to be honest, because I can’t find any xims that work.

  • The box was damaged, I did not use any blade to open it and the cut was even beyond where the fin covers so it came from the factory that way

  • 5 out of 5
    The very first time my son played with the sword, the tip of the sword came off and hit the TV, breaking the screen. This is definitely a regretful purchase. DO NOT BUY!!!

  • 5 out of 5
    Bought this for my wife so she could have the matching controller for her switch and she absolutely loves it. If you're a animal crossing fan should for sure scoop this one up.

  • 5 out of 5
    After several plays, the wife and I are really enjoying the game. I decided to update my rating to five stars My first experience with the Mario Party series was #8 on the original Wii. The wife and I loved that version and it is still our go to one for a great Mario Party experience. We did not like how the players moved as a group in #9 and #10 so we rarely play those anymore. We also did not like that when you came to the end of the board, the game was over. We liked being able to play a number of turns and going around the board a number of times in #8. This Switch version has gone back to the independent movement of each character so that was a huge plus for us. Kudos for going back to that format. They also removed and end space to each board so you can go around as many times you like depending on the number of turns you play. Number of turns is either 10, 15 or 20 turns... at least on the one board I played (Whomp board). The Whomp board that I played was pretty small compared to what I have been used to in the previous versions. I hope the others are not like that. If they are... a bit of a bummer but we are okay with it. The graphics and colors look beautiful to us. Really rich and vivid. We like the high five feature... even with the rival characters like Wario, Waluigi, Bowser, etc. The mini games are a blast to play too. I could never stand the ones that were based solely on luck. I liked the ones that required skill, quickness and timing, etc. and so far all of the mini games are not based solely on luck... at least the ones we have played. The Sound Stage feature of the game is fun to play as well. It is a timing thing done to music. You have to do various motions with the joy con controller to the beat of the music. In terms of being able to use only the joy con controllers, I have no problem with that and am used to using the small controllers with most the games that I have. Should the option be available to use alternate controllers? It would be nice. Does not affect my enjoyment (so far) of the game. In the meantime... have a great time with this new version. The wife and I will!!! Now go out and party!

  • 5 out of 5
    One of his wallop battle weapons was broken upon arrival. We were so broken hearted as this was a Christmas gift for my 8 year old.

  • 5 out of 5
    Ordered the game, opened it only to find no game in the case. Started a replacement process we will see if this was just a mistake or what. Will gladly update rating once the actual game is delivered, but for now, no game, and have to do the return process.

  • 5 out of 5
    Looking forward to playing, brand new still in the wrapping plastic, so nothing bad yet

  • 5 out of 5
    The designs is very cute but when trying to put the switch in it’s docking station it does not fit. You will have to take the case off in order to charge or play via tv.

  • 5 out of 5
    This is exactly what I was looking for, not only to organize my switch when I'm not playing it but also for when I travel. I wouldn't recommend putting this on a plane unless its your carry on seems sturdy but I definitely wouldn't trust it being thrown around. If its on your person and your traveling in your car then this is perfect. Or if your like me and just have to have things organized this is perfect for that as well. You get what you pay for in my opinion I'd reccomend it.

  • 5 out of 5
    Pretty nice controller for the price. I only use it with a Nintendo Switch. Compared to the official Pro controller this ortz controller is much stiffer regarding button presses and stick movement. It is a pain to pair because it can only be paired on the 'change grip/order' screen. To pair you must click on 'controller' on the Switch home screen, then 'change grip/order' and then press the home button on the controller for about 4 seconds. It can not pair by plugging it in via the usb cable and the switch does not remember it, it must be paired every time you want to use it. Pros: -Comfortable design. -works with the Switch -rechargable and has good battery life(so far) -comes with a nice long USB cord -decent price under $30 Cons: -Annoying to pair -Can not remotely turn on the switch like official controllers can -stiff buttons -no instructions what so ever -no tilt/movement sensors Overall it is a decent budget controller if you do not need the movement sensors

  • 5 out of 5
    Just for playing race game in Tesla while charging, finally this one could match Tesla, after three others failed. Easily control and works well

  • 5 out of 5
    Very fun game. Graphics are amazing, story line seems sort of short but still lots to do and pokemon to photograph. Research tasks add to it for sure, just wish that they would add experience towards leveling up in the different areas.

  • 5 out of 5
    Does what I want it to. It has the bluetooth connections to be wired, or wireless joycons, or a full pro controller. Rumble is not as refined as a real joycon (very strong--but vibration can be reduced), but it does the job. 6 axis gyroscope is also not as good as a real joycon, but again, does ths job. The feel is ergonomically awesome, when connected to the switch. Mine came with the middle piece to charge and connect the two sides together into a full pro controller. Mine also came with both the black sets and the white sets of covers for the joypad. If you want to spray paint to customise the white set, you can, or just leave it white. Instructions for turbo, assign, and rumble intensity were in chinese. =-( So I translated it from a picture to English. Hope this helps you all. If ur a casual player, this works very well. The price for this from Alibaba vs on akiya-switch.com is abt the same. On akiya-switch.com, it's abt $7 more. But you won't have to wait to ship from China. So it's worth it to buy from akiya-switch.com. The one thing that is not good. The "T" and the "M" and the "Coiorvis" logo rubs off easily. I had this for 3 days, and the markings are almost all gone. 12/01/2023: I bought a second set. Again, this set came with the center piece. One slight difference, the former "T" and "M" buttons are now replaced with icons instead of paint, so nothing to rub off. I like this over the Hori Split Pad Pro.

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