Topic: thumbstick performance
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PowerA Advantage Switch 2 Wired Controller Review: Solid but Basic
The PowerA Advantage Switch 2 Wired Controller is a budget-friendly option with standard buttons, mappable rear inputs, and audio features, but it has a lightweight, hollow build. It includes Hall effect thumbsticks for durability, but they feel loose and imprecise, making them unsuitable for acc...
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PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless Controller Review: Skip It
The PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless Controller includes premium features like Hall effect thumbsticks and a charging dock but is hindered by significant flaws such as an uncomfortable grip and malfunctioning trigger locks. Despite having a long battery life and useful additions like a carry case and a...
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Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller vs. Original: Key Differences
The original Pro Controller is more affordable and compatible with both the original Switch and Switch 2, but it won't work with the original hardware if you choose the Switch 2 model. The Switch 2 Pro Controller offers upgrades like a refined build, smoother thumbsticks, and programmable rear bu...
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