#Wanting to ask if any of you got the Gamesir T4 Pro controller and if its good.
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Reputable knock-off is such a weird term.
Why not just buy from a normal 3rd party maker instead?
Although Gamesir's products are fine, they do have some questionable practice in the past. And they surely are not the most well-known brand for controller.
Check the list below, perhaps?
CONTROLLERS RECOMMENDATIONS
• Full-size controller
・ Nintendo Pro Controller - $70: The only full-size controller that has all features of the Switch. Bad D-pad.
・ 8bitdo: Trustworthy brand. Superior software support and features. Lack some features like NFC for Amiibo, remote wake up.
・ Gulikit Kingkong Pro 2 controller - $69: Wireless. All Switch features, sans HDrumble. No drift joystick. On the fly macro.
・ PowerA Controllers: Licensed, have a wide range of designs, quality, price. Has warranty support in popular markets like NA.
・ PDP Controllers: Similar to PowerA.
・ IINE Wireless controller - Full features, good price.
• Alternative Joy-con
※ Note: There is no alternative Joy-con with all the features of the original Joy-con.
・ Hori Split-pad Pro - $44.99: Full-size joystick. Lacks gyro, vibration, NFC. No wireless mode. hard to find a case that fit. Decent quality.
・ Hori Split-pad Compact - $49.99: Smaller version of the above.
・ JYS Joy-con - $45.99: Acceptable quality. Full-size joystick. Built-in Amiibo database. No NFC, no remote wake-up.
・ Binbok Joypad - $49.99: Full-size joystick, wireless mode. Lacks NFC, has back paddles. OK-ish quality. There's another similar one under NYXI brand.
• Another option is using Playstation/Xbox's controller on the Switch with an adapter: 8bitdo Wireless USB adapter or Mayflash Wireless Controller Adapter - Mayflash is easier to pair by plugging in but pricier.
Because tryna get deals.
But counterfeits and such are so prevalent that no Walmarts or anything can be trusted.
And were tryna do auctions of online shopping for max aving.
As in, inside Walmart?
Ye. Or online in their stocks.
Hmm I thought only online, but it's also inside their store eh?