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The DOYOKYDOYOKY binbok Joy Pad Controller for Switch/Switch OLED is a wireless joycon controller featuring 8 adjustable LED colors, customizable turbo functions, precise motion controls, and an ergonomic design for enhanced comfort and performance.
J**O
WOW
I don't understand why these are so affordable, yet so awesome?! You can change the colors, the vibration settings. These also link right away to your switch and charge on the device. It comes with a charging set apart if you want that. I love how it hold in mu hands, its comfortable for me. Overall, i give thise a 10/10, would buy again.
R**E
Excellent, affordable and comfortable alternative to the standard Joycons.
I purchased this controller because, as like countless others, I find using the stock Joycons in handheld mode to be very uncomfortable for play sessions longer than 10 minutes or so. I was looking for a controller with a form factor more akin to a standard controller of the time, and this does the trick very nicely. It is very comfortable in the hands, the buttons and especially the D-pad are quite responsive and enjoyable to use, given their size relative to the tiny face buttons on the Joycon. This controller is also very fast in docked and tabletop modes with no latency that I was able to detect.There are only two drawbacks that I can see with these controllers so far, and one of those drawbacks is easily remedied. The first con is that these controllers are very lightweight and feel fragile in the hands, which is not to say that the buttons rattle or feel cheap in any way. A few well-placed weights set inside the housing of the controllers wouldn't go amiss, and I find myself wishing that the manufacturer had done as much to give them the much-needed heft that they're lacking. The second con, which, as mentioned, is easily remedied, is that they each need their own power source to charge, when not connected to a powered Switch. However, any third-party Joycon grip with the added feature of being able to charge the Joycons can and will charge these without issue, if you prefer playing the Switch on your TV.
B**.
A quality 3rd party Joycon.
Quality. This is a fantastic 3rd party set of Joycons. When you pick it up it feels nice and solid. The texture and shape has a good feel.The common thing amongst 3rd party joycons is to give you checkboxes and fall to deliver on them. This has been the best so far. The only negative is the d pad doesn’t like rolls so far. It gets caught in the shell a little.Pros: Texture and shape. Vibrations feel solid. The gyroscope works well and sticks are responsive. The back buttons on the underside are nice to have.Cons: The d pad rolls aren’t as smooth as can be. It can be hard to set a button for back buttons.Impressed.
M**G
A great upgrade for my Nintendo Switch
First of all, it is not a complete review as I haven't tested everything at this moment.+)the look is fantastic, the buttons are precise (except the d-pad which is just "okay"), the joysticks work perfectly fine with almost no dead zone at all, the LED is nice to have, you have Turbo and Macro buttons in addition to the standard buttons, "-" and "+" buttons are round (easier to press), capture and home button are a bit raised (easier to press), it is slightly too big for my hands but still WAAAAY better than the original joy-con, you can adjust lights colours and intensity, as well as vibration intensity; works wireless, Switch still fits into its dock~)the instruction booklet is a bit vague, the vibration is not so great (soon I turned it off), the brightness of the LED is not very bright at maximum, the d-pad-) plastic feels pretty cheap (but it is functional and looks good nonetheless...), of course the size and form factor makes your Nintendo Switch less "mobile" when attached?) charging and playing time (haven't tested by now), also haven't assigned Turbo and Macro so far...Conclusion:I'd highly recommend to buy and try these Binbok split controllers, judging from mine.
N**L
Great controller, but questionable decisions in design and packaging.
Firstly, I have to address that I think that this is a really cool controller and a huge upgrade from your standard joy cons, and I would happily use them over the Nintendo brand joy cons. However, there are some weird things about this controller.Firstly, I have to say that the condition of the packaging was terrible. I am not typically bothered by minor dents and tears when I receive my package. However, the box appears to be torn to shreds and taped back together very poorly. I can confidently say this was due to Binbok and not Amazon because the outside package was completely unharmed while the box with the controller was severely damaged. By some miracle, the joy-cons themselves were damaged in no way and worked adequately.Overall, the controller works great. After toying around with them for a little bit, I had no significant problems with them. They are overall very comfortable and fit the Switch rather nicely. Binbok's joy-cons are nearly flush with the system in the front. However, the controllers are wider than the system, so it is not flush in the back. These joy-cons are much larger than the typical ones, so they are much more comfortable to hold and easier to use, especially for people with larger hands. The controls are incredibly responsive, and I have not had any problems with the inputs. Though I was surprised by how light these things are, I was expecting a little bit of weight from them. The joy cons even can be used to wake up the Switch the same way Nintendo branded controllers can. They can be charged by connecting them to the Switch as usual and fits on the dock nicely and snugly. You can get this controller in several different colors, I would recommend someone buy black or transparent if they were if you want the controller to match the system. The controller feels and looks high quality, though it is an incredibly light controller. This controller can be portable, tabletop, or docked. These controllers can perform almost anything just as well, if not better than the Switch Joy-cons do, and NO JOY-CON DRIFT as of yet.Despite how cool of a controller this is, it has some odd quirks. Firstly, you can charge these controllers via charging cable if you want to use them unattached from the system and still charge it. However, each joy-con has to be charged separately, so you need two separate charging sets to play while charging. On top of that, the controller only comes with one charger cable for some unknown reason. It would be more convenient and make more sense to add a charger cable to the joy-con grip so you can charge both joy-cons at once. Also, because of how large the joy-cons are, they make it really difficult to use the USB ports on the side of the dock. It is really annoying because I often use these ports to charge my other controllers, so they are ready to be played with. On an upside, the Switch can sort of stand upright without the kickstand with Binbok's controllers attached to the system in portable mode (but I wouldn't rely on it). I have not yet played a game using motion controls yet, so I will have to test that out and update afterwords. I have not had any problems with the d-pad despite most people saying that it doesn't work properly sometimes (though good d-pads on a game controller seem to be a thing of the past). I have heard that you can improve the d-pad functionality if you remove the sticker on the bottom of it by taking the controller apart, but if that is a requirement for it to work properly, then it is a design flaw on the part of the developer. These controllers also don't have an NFC scanner, so if you have amiibo cards or figures, you'll want to hold onto your standard joy-cons if you want to use those. The joy-cons also do not have the infrared sensor at the bottom of the right joy-con like there is on the regular ones.Overall, these controllers are a great replacement for Nintendo branded joy-cons, and I would recommend them to someone who wants an upgrade to the standard joy-cons. You will have to buy a larger Switch case so the Switch can fit with the Binbok joy-cons attached to it if you want to use them portably. There are plenty of switch cases you can buy through Amazon or other dealers that typically cost between $21-$25 and can be bought from Binbok and Hori. You can also purchase a slimmer version of the Binbok joy-cons if you don't want to buy a larger case.The odd quirks to these controllers I can look past because of how great the quality and functionality of the controller is. However, the only thing keeping this review from being a five star is how badly damaged Binbok sent the box in. Now I understand that incidents happen where small dings and tears appear on the box and there is nothing you can do about it. Typically, minor damage does not bother me, but when I am concerned for the life of my controller, there is an issue with the way you package your products. It is possible that this due to Amazon, but I don't think it was since only the joy-cons’ box was damaged and the Amazon box was unscaved.Binbok should release a grip that can charge both joy-cons simotamiously while being used as a separate controller. The missing NFC and infrared scanners are not a big issue unless you use games that require them. These controllers give more of a pro controller feel than a cheaply made joy-con and are probably the best alternative. However, I would not do away with your old joy-cons completely since they still have some functionality that these controllers do not.
K**I
Execelente compra, me ha gustado mucho
Su ergonomía es muy cómoda, me quedo satisfecho y claro, lo recomiendo bastante
M**
Comodidad ...
Aunque no está echo de material premium se diferencia solo en el color y q hay un poco más de combinación en los mismos. La caja solo es más pequeña en la q viene empacado , comparado alas otras versiones . En conclusión si buscas el mejor control para usar tu nintendo de forma portátil sin duda este lo es ... El nyxi es de mejor calidad en materiales y más económico de echo es mucho mejor pero el sensor de movimiento en el nyxi falla es menos preciso y este binbok se muy bien pero en materiales no lo es aunque ya en tus manos sin tener los detalles del nixy si se siente cómodo y más preciso . Si tuviera el nixy la precisión del binbok sería el control definitivo . El binbok Úsalo en modo perrito y tambien es casi igual de cómodo q el pro controler original de nintendo .Este es el control más cómodo de forma portátil y de forma no portátil" sería el kinkong este el rey ...
C**N
Muy bueno
La calidad del plástico no es muy buena, sin embargo el control funciona bastante bien, los sticks se sienten de buena calidad no tan frágil como los joycon
A**O
Cómodos y funcionales
Por el momento funcionan correctamente todos los botones y sensores, son ligeros y cómodos tanto para switch normal y oled
K**G
Buenos valen la pena
Son muy buenos sinceramente son algo duros,su ergonomia son poquito cansados porque son duros pero de ahí todo es muy bueno,dura muchísimo la pila,me preocupa que dañen la consola porque se cargan con ella y son más grandes y obviamente debe de tener que cargar más pesada,se conectan rápidamente a la consola,tenía miedo de comprarlos pero quede satisfecha
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