Bman94
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As of many, I've finally been hit with Joy-con drift (happened sometime late last year, had the Joy-cons since summer 2017) and I'm in the market for replacements. Based on my research these two are the most highly rated ones/most talked about. If you have one of these what is your personal feelings towards it? IF you own both, which one is the better one? Personally, I'm looking for one with a REALLY good D-pad for fighting games/platformers and a good grip.
Acu
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I've tried quite a few replacements for the Joy-Cons and Hori Split Pad Pro is THE substitute.
Zacro's grip is OK but the button layout is a bit uncomfortable for my liking. Maybe if you have bigger hands, that's the one I'd pick.
But if you are not sure, Hori is an assured and reliable pick.
DiceyRobot
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I have the Hori split pad pro. Just to make sure you're aware, it only works for handheld...you can't use it in docked mode. Since I only play in handheld mode, this wasn't an issue for me. I haven't gone back to the standard joycons since then. The buttons and d-pad are solid, not the best but not the worst either. I played Celeste using the d-pad and it worked well enough.
It's also a lot lighter than you'd think given its bulky size, so that helps. I usually play for 30-60 min at a time and never felt fatigued or sore from it.
Oh, also there's no rumble feature if that's important to you.
Overall, I'd say it was very much worth the purchase to replace my joycons simply for the d-pad alone. It's a big improvement there. The ergonomics was a nice bonus and analog stick feels more "right".
Ouroboros
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I use the Hori ones. They are GREAT. No complaints and will probably pick up a second pair just incase something happens to my current ones.
Just keep in mind the Hori set are portable only. They have no wireless capabilites.
Mahaveer RaGOATnatan
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Split pad pro is garbage the joysticks are slippery and i have big hands and i would rather play with the regular joycons than the hori pad. Got them for monster hunter and didnt wanna spend money on joycons since mine were drifting. What a waste
NioA
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If you play only in handheld mode, the Hori split pad pro are great, highly recommended
Ashler
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I have both.
Hori is better.
Faceless_Caesar
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The Binbok joycon sound like they are a lot more feature rich than the Hori ones. I have the Hori Split Pad Pro and I do miss quite a few of the features from the original joycon but the Hori Split Pad Pro is compatible with my human hands.
dipship31
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I really like my Binbok joycons BUT you mention wanting a lot of use out of the D-pad. In my experience the D-pad on these has been inconsistent. Seems to miss inputs every now and then so that might be a deal breaker for you. I can't comment on the Split pad pros
Spring-Loaded
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The D-pad on the hori ones is good
Mahaveer RaGOATnatan said:
i have big hands and i would rather play with the regular joycons than the hori pad
This makes no sense though. Hori split pad joycons are objectively bulkier than regular joycons.
Mahaveer RaGOATnatan
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Spring-Loaded said:
This makes no sense though. Hori split pad joycons are objectively bulkier than regular joycons.
Yeah.
But
Just something about he split pad that wasnt comfortable. Didnt like the feedback on the buttons too.
Yesterday
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Spitpad has no gyro so be aware
TheKeipatzy
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I personally own the Hori controller and I use that almost exclusively and had help mode I really like the grip and I can actually play until the battery runs out in monster Hunter without really a problem
I've seen a review for the other one and if you need like a wireless option that is definitely a way to go I got a pro controller for a good deal so I usually use that when I have it on the dock
chairhome
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dipship31 said:
I really like my Binbok joycons BUT you mention wanting a lot of use out of the D-pad. In my experience the D-pad on these has been inconsistent. Seems to miss inputs every now and then so that might be a deal breaker for you. I can't comment on the Split pad pros
I haven't followed too closely, but Binbok is releasing (or has released?) An updated version of the joycons that specifically addresses the d-pad
dipship31
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chairhome said:
I haven't followed too closely, but Binbok is releasing (or has released?) An updated version of the joycons that specifically addresses the d-pad
Ah maybe I got an early batch. If they have improved I may have to try out the new ones.
retroman
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- Oct 31, 2017
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I'm really happy with my Split Pad Pro. It never leaves my Switch!
jalkerway
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I really enjoy the Binbok controller, though I can't speak too much on the d-pad for fighting games. I can use handheld mode without my hand cramping up or falling asleep.
I've used the Horii split pad and like it, but not having wireless was a huge downside for me. Not having rumble or motion could also be a factor for you.
If there's a new version of the Binbok coming out, I'd say definitely wait for reviews on that first over buying either of them right now.
DanteMenethil
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I have a hori split pad and it works good on fighing games
Namikaze1
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I own the hori split pad and I love them. As someone with big hands, it was a pain playing portable mode with the joysticks. The MHR demo was what ultimately pushed me to buy the Hori Split Pad. It hasn't left my Switch since. I don't care for rumble or gyro so I'm not missing those features that much.
MikeE21286
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I've had both. Neither are perfect.
The bin bok ones feel better IMO but the d-pad is nearly unusable garbage. They also can double as a pro controller of sorts which is nice.
the Hori only works in handheld mode and are bulkier. Also there is a little tab on the back (hard to explain) that makes them nearly unusable with most switch cases.
Because of the case/tab issue with the Horis, if I had to recommend one it would be the Bin Bok.
A third option I would recommend more would be the EtchPower joy on replacements. I think there are a number of brands that create these but they do everything the BinBok does and the d-pad is great. And they are only $40. By far the better option IMO.
ECHTPower Wireless Controller for Nintendo Joycon Switch, Macro Button/Turbo/Vibration/Motion Functions, L/R Switch Controller Joypad, Wireless Controllers for Nintendo Switch (Black and Red) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08L77JHY4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_Z6CA5VFN3HADSGB2TDN2?psc=1
Fadewise
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Does the Binbok allow for cross-side mapping for the underside buttons (ie, can I map the left underside button to one of the right hand face buttons)? That's my biggest complaint about the Hori.
chairhome
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dipship31 said:
Ah maybe I got an early batch. If they have improved I may have to try out the new ones.
Yeah, I have a batch from just before they took it off amazon and refreshed. The new one specifically says "updated version". Some mixed reviews saying the d-pad is fixed, one saying that it's bad in a different way now?
Amazon.com: Joy Pad Controller for Switch, Wireless Joy Con Replacement Switch Controller 8 Colors Adjustable LED Joypad Controller with Back Map Button/Turbo/Dual Shock/Motion Control (Update Version): Computers & Accessories
Amazon.com: Joy Pad Controller for Switch, Wireless Joy Con Replacement Switch Controller 8 Colors Adjustable LED Joypad Controller with Back Map Button/Turbo/Dual Shock/Motion Control (Update Version): Computers & Accessories
www.amazon.com
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