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2 Pack OEM Official Nintendo Switch Pro Wireless Controller - Black - HACAFSSKA

2 Pack OEM Official Nintendo Switch Pro Wireless Controller - Black - HACAFSSKA

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Model Number:
HACAFSSKA
UPC:
084282730862
EAN:
0084282730862
Walmart SKU:
722616122

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Customer Insights: Rated 3.93/5 from 27 reviews.

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Best Bang for Buck Nintendo Pro Controller Pack

Dean October 22, 2025

Exactly what I was looking for. They may be the older model for the original Switch but it has the ergonomics and functionality that I'm looking for, but it's cheaper in this pack for 2. Bang for buck and being new, I don't really think you can beat this.

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Great controllers

Stanley February 5, 2026

These Nintendo switch 2 controllers are great! These controls are so much better than trying to hold on to the little controllers that come with the switch 2. I'm sure they're fine for a kid but not adults.

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edward May 22, 2026

This is a great deal for switch pro controllers.

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loved them

David December 19, 2025

Fast Delivery, great quality

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Switch controllers

Anonymous December 25, 2025

Controllers are just what I needed for multiple player games.

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These will last longer

Gilbert January 31, 2026

I've gone through 2 other brand these last the longest

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Not Ideal for Switch 2 Console

Mberk007 January 11, 2026

​Review: The Original Pro Controller on Switch 2 ​Verdict: The ultimate "Player 2" controller, but a frustrating daily driver. ​Backward compatibility was a major selling point for the Switch 2, saving early adopters from immediately buying extra hardware. However, after six months of comparing the original Pro Controller ($70) against the new Pro Controller 2 ($90), the older hardware feels like a significant downgrade. ​Here are the specific downsides preventing the original controller from being a viable primary input device. ​1. The "Wake" Issue (The Dealbreaker) ​The most jarring friction point is that the original Pro Controller cannot wake the Switch 2 from sleep. The Switch 2 uses a newer low-energy wireless protocol for "Instant Wake" that the old chipset lacks. ​The Consequence: To play on your TV, you must physically walk to the dock and press the console's power button. In 2026, this feels archaic. ​2. Missing Inputs: The "C" Button %26 Paddles ​The Switch 2 introduced the "C" Button (a new function key) and native Back Paddles. The original controller lacks both. ​Gameplay Impact: Games like Mario Tennis Fever use the C Button for quick menus. On the old controller, you are forced to use clumsy button combinations to replicate a single press. Furthermore, losing the remappable back paddles puts you at a disadvantage in shooters like Metroid Prime 4, where movement and aiming are tied to keeping your thumbs on the sticks. ​3. Stick Feel %26 Audio ​Comparing the sticks side-by-side reveals the age of the original. ​Friction: The Pro 2 uses Hall Effect-style "Smooth-Glide" sticks. Returning to the original Pro Controller immediately feels "gritty" and heavy due to the plastic-on-plastic contact. ​No Audio: The original controller lacks the 3.5mm headphone jack found on the Pro 2. If you want private audio while docked, you are forced to rely on Bluetooth (which still introduces slight latency) or run a long cable to the console. ​Final Recommendation Do not buy an original Pro Controller for the Switch 2. The inability to wake the console wirelessly and the lack of current-gen buttons make it a hassle for daily use. However, if you already own one, keep it. It functions perfectly as a secondary controller for local multiplayer games like Smash Bros or Mario Kart, where the advanced features matter less. Would you like me to compare third-party Switch 2 controllers that might fix the "Wake" issue for a lower price?

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Over-priced for poor performance, not worth it.

Nina September 7, 2020

Buttons are WAY stiffer than Joy-Con, entirely different configuration for hands, uncomfortable. Not worth the money, since buttons are so hard to push/item is difficult to use. (Nintendo should reimburse people for selling poor-quality Joy-Cons that malfunction after a few months, since EVERYONE is having issues with their product, but instead I had to buy my own replacements.) Better to get a second-hand Joy-Con replacement for $30 than buy these -- waste of money.

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Not the real thing- steer clear!

Blair December 28, 2025

These are not genuine Nintendo products. The firmware won't update, one of them had stick drift out of the box, and upon closer inspection, they're missing several key identifying marks that would confirm that they are the real thing. I will be returning them and paying the additional cost to ensure that I am getting authentic Nintendo products.

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Online ordering app is the WORST %26 NO RETURNS

Robert November 13, 2023

The old bait and switch, was sent the wrong item. Total inconvenience for returns. They would not all me to return the item to the store. Will be sticking to AMAZON from now on at least their inconvenience is expected.

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