The membranes on the face buttons are softer than the first one. Sticks are a little sensitive, however I like the trigger placement and rumble. Are a great feature.
Switched from my SN30 Pro modded with metal sticks that I've been daily driving to the Lite 2. Still waiting on a teardown video to see if I can mod the controller to have tact switches for the dpad and abxy buttons. The controller is great imo already, but I do prefer the slightly higher tactile bump from L and R bumpers. It's weird how the +, -, home, and star buttons are all tactile switches but the dpad and abxy are using rubber membrane on contacts.
@@shotgunkawaii116 completely different, the lite 2 is more of a switch joycon type of buttons rather than it is like a snes controller with the sn30 controller...
@@graziaamantini9009 i don't know how to define it specifically or correctly; but it's like the "language" the controller use and the best "language" for pc gaming is xinput (So the controller works like an xbox controller and since xbox and windows are both microsoft products, xinput works flawlessly on pc most of the time)
Doesn't matter we have betterjoyforcemu to put any Switch controllers into xinput for years now, as far back as 2018. Update 8/21/22: Been using this controller for 2 weeks now and the controller is amazing. Played Spider-Man Remastered, Multiversus, Genshin Impact, Forza Horizon 4, PS Remote Play, xCloud, and emulation with emulators. This controller does it all.
The membranes on the face buttons are softer than the first one. Sticks are a little sensitive, however I like the trigger placement and rumble. Are a great feature.
about the trigger, is it analog?
@@imbaroud5273 no
@@jerimieirwin1612 owh ok, thanks
Switched from my SN30 Pro modded with metal sticks that I've been daily driving to the Lite 2. Still waiting on a teardown video to see if I can mod the controller to have tact switches for the dpad and abxy buttons. The controller is great imo already, but I do prefer the slightly higher tactile bump from L and R bumpers.
It's weird how the +, -, home, and star buttons are all tactile switches but the dpad and abxy are using rubber membrane on contacts.
Sheesh just play and shut up NEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
@@shotgunkawaii116 completely different, the lite 2 is more of a switch joycon type of buttons rather than it is like a snes controller with the sn30 controller...
does it rumble loudly?
Can it be use on Android, to play some emulator in it. I like this design small and easy to store with my oled switch.
It pairs to android 9 or newer. So yes if you have that
should i buy this or the wired sn30 pro 2
Love this controller!
Im too!
Would this fit in a first party switch case pocket?
Still there is no info anywhere if the controller has or nor gyroscope and thats the only thing holding back my purchase ...
I did read somewhere that it does have gyro.
Damn, watched 4 reviews with no mention of gyro, if the dpad is mushy or clicky...wasted videos, they don't check the whole controller.
it does have gyro and vibration
Does it work on iOS
it only works on android
Nothing works on iOS
Yes, it works with my ipad
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@@shagolaaHi, what are the list of games that support this controller?
if only this thing have xinput...
What Is xinput?
@@graziaamantini9009 i don't know how to define it specifically or correctly; but it's like the "language" the controller use and the best "language" for pc gaming is xinput (So the controller works like an xbox controller and since xbox and windows are both microsoft products, xinput works flawlessly on pc most of the time)
Doesn't matter we have betterjoyforcemu to put any Switch controllers into xinput for years now, as far back as 2018.
Update 8/21/22:
Been using this controller for 2 weeks now and the controller is amazing. Played Spider-Man Remastered, Multiversus, Genshin Impact, Forza Horizon 4, PS Remote Play, xCloud, and emulation with emulators. This controller does it all.
@@tommy6742 thanks for this, i'll grab a pair for my steam deck
@@tommy6742 thanks for the info, just one more question: did you play wired o wireless? Is any aditional config you need to do before playing on pc?