Avoid THIS Nintendo Switch & Switch OLED Controller | Funlabs Firefly
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- In this episode, we review the Firefly Mario Wonder controller design for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch OLED.
These days, there's no shortage of prostyle controllers for the Nintendo Switch Nintendo Switch OLED. Designed to give players a much better experience when playing in TV mode than the Joy-Cons or Joy-Con grips, I'm always interested to see other companies takes on these sorts of controllers. Funlab recently reached out to me and asked if I would be interested in checking out their new Firefly controller, and I'm always a sucker for pretty lights so I accepted their offer. Let's take a look.
Out of the box, the Firefly offers little new underneath the hood. The shape of the controller is extremely similar to the Xbox One controller. One of the key characteristics that it carries over from that controller is the god-awful D-Pad design. A circular disc was installed over the top of a pressure-fitted mounting plate, I was not a fan of this design. Thankfully, they include a more traditional D-Pad that you can install in place of the stock unit. More on that in a bit.
One of the really cool things about the Firefly is the pseudo-hidden graphics underneath the white shell. There are a series of LED lights in the controller itself, and as you cycle through them you can see the different designs on the face. They have many versions of the Firefly controller, this one featuring graphics inspired by Super Mario Bros. You can cycle through the lights so that they are on solid in one of several different colors, A breathing mode where the LED colors fade in and out, and a rather annoying flashing mode. I do not recommend the flashing at all.
There are a few other features on the Firefly that have been introduced in other controllers as well. A rapid or turbo fire functionality is here, back buttons are here, and adjustable rumble. It did not wake the system from sleep and was not compatible with Amiibo.
The instructions are very lacking overall. There's no description of how to remove the stock D-Pad and install the optional one. I eventually had to use a set of tweezers to get underneath the disc and pry it up. I did not take note of which direction the disc came off in, and there's an index underneath the D-Pad to get everything lined up. Something, anything in the manual would have been better than the nothing that we got.
Pairing was effortless and straightforward, and I was able to do so within a few seconds on my Switch OLED. While I liked the overall look and feel of the Firefly, very similar to a wrestler who has great promos and no skills in the ring, eventually the bell has to ring. The analog stick, which is not a Hall effect sensor, functions decently, but the D-Pad, the D-Pad is the worst that I've ever tested.
While playing Street Fighter, I could pull off all the moves with the analog stick, which was actually pretty impressive. The D-Pad, however, often missed moves, registered double presses or otherwise failed to respond accurately. I thought this could have been due to swapping out the D-Pad face for the optional one, so I Switch back to the standard D-Pad. There was no difference whatsoever between the performance of either of these, something truly frustrating while I played. The analog stick and turbo all seemed to work okay enough, but the D-Pad was unusable. Like it wasn't just bad, I literally could not use it.
Why it RoX:
Number of different graphical design options available
Exceptional battery life
Three different LED display modes
USB-C for charging
What could be improved:
D-Pad is absolutely unusable
Instructions fail to demonstrate how to install the optional D-Pad
No hall effect sensors
Does not wake system from sleep
Not compatible with Amiibo
Flashing LEDs are just annoying
Should you buy one?
No. In a word no. This is one of the worst experiences I have ever had with a prostyle controller for the Nintendo Switch. Funlab needs to go back to the lab to further refine its D-Pad functionality because it breaks the rest of the controller. The analog stick was okay enough, and the buttons were decent too. But if D-Pad performance is all-important to you this is a hard pass. The instructions also need to be improved to let you know how to swap out the D-Pad. For the money and features, there are simply better options out there for you to consider now.
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It’s good to have options but they got to be close to OEM or just not worth it. Switch Pro Controller while pricey is best option period. Too bad Nintendo didn’t allow for backwards compatibility with the Wii U Pro Controller because it’s my favorite
yeah that one is pretty good, a bit light weight for me as I'm use to huge heavy controllers lol
I got a different style Funlabs remote- mine works great! Syncs easy, Zelda style light-up design is cool, wakes up the system, nfc works, turbo works… the only thing I dislike is the vibration on this one.
Glad to hear, this thing was not good
Now the only take away I can add is I actually got this for a friend of mine before seeing this review, I take it with a grain of salt because I haven't used it myself but my friend said his works amazingly & he also has the Zelda style controller so I don't know myself but maybe they sent you a bad controller Gary? I don't know but yeah I could see in your video, looked like you wanted to pull your hair out because the D-pad was trash, who knows lol
Looks great, but such a shame it doesn't work properly. But, happy to hear an honest review.
Btw you can make the turbo faster, just look on the manual
hope this helps
The Turbo won't fix the other issues with this controller
Found it hilarious when you threw the controller on the floor.
toddler reaction
Or intended for comedy
@@RoXolid yeah i got a laugh when the camera wiggled lol
I agree pretty much on anything you said aside from having no wake up function and doesn't support amiibo because it does. Holding the home button for 3 seconds then letting it go defnitely wakes up my Switch and I can scan amiibo on TOTK just fine.
I agree that the round dpad is really bad tho.
@@cointoss1633 mine works great... I got the zelda ones and amiibo works to my surprise... And the d pad works great but im using the traditional one that was included in the box i dont like the rounded one... Of course this video must of reviewed the first ones off the line... Im sure they made revisioned ones months later after hearing the complaints... Cause i got mine just last month...
this is really odd i just ordered the controller and the other joy cons and they are the mario look. both work fantastic. Ill preface this is this being my first switch and it is the black friday bundle oled one.
I got two different versions of this from Vine (Zelda being one of them) and I had a pretty bad experience similar to yours. One of the sticks had horrible drift right out of the box too and the gyro was completely unusable. Sad to see this isn’t fixed.
Interesting review of this controller
Idk.... Just watching this video made me reconsider it... Im seeing good reviews on amazon... And that Zelda one intrigues me ever so much... Ugh... Im gonna think hard on this one lol i do like that it has the Amiibo functionality...
You can always buy and return it ..
This is an unrelated question. But would you ever consider making a 3d printed cover for the rear section of the TG 16? Thnx
Maybe. I'd have to design it
that's actually a good idea lol
Nice review
Thanks for checking it out
I actually really like the MGC switch controller. It's the perfect size for my 8 year old
MGC?
@@RoXolid Mobile Gaming Corps. Pretty decent for 35-40 bucks
Never heard of them, I'll have to check them out, Thanks for the heads up!