Description:
This wired Switch Pro-style controller delivers full-size comfort and responsive controls for handheld Nintendo Switch play, offering adjustable turbo, motion sensing and dual vibration to enhance racing and shooter sessions. It connects via USB-C for plug-and-play operation and can be used while charging with the official Switch power adapter, providing a familiar pro-like grip for extended play.
Key Points
The controller features larger face buttons and a roomy D-pad that make menu navigation and combo inputs less cramped during longer sessions. Motion control uses a 6-axis gyroscope for quicker tilt responses, useful in titles such as Mario Kart and other motion-enabled games. According to the manufacturer, the unit includes dual vibration motors to add tactile feedback that matches on-screen action. There is an independent screenshot button for easy captures while playing. Consider that this is a wired, no-battery design so portability depends on having a cable and power source.
Technical Specifications
Name: HASACOOL One-Piece Switch Pro Controllers Replacement
- Connection: USB-C wired plug-and-play
- Motion: 6-axis gyro for motion control
- Vibration: Dual built-in motors
- Turbo: Adjustable auto/manual turbo with 3 speeds (approx. 5/12/20 shots per second)
- Joystick: Hall effect (Hall Sense) analogue sticks, claimed to reduce drift
Usage Recommendations
Enable the console setting for “Pro Controller Wired Communication” before first use to ensure correct recognition. For shooting games, try the auto turbo modes to reduce repetitive button presses, changing speeds according to weapon type and gameplay. When plugging into the console, pay attention to the buckle area to ensure a secure fit and avoid stress on the port. If strong vibration is distracting during longer sessions, lower rumble intensity in game settings when possible.
Positive Aspects
The Hall Sense joystick aims to limit drift and deadzone problems, which helps with precision in tight manoeuvres. Wired communication reduces input lag compared with some wireless peripherals, which may be noticeable in competitive play. The absence of an internal battery simplifies the controller and removes charging management from the user experience. Some users may prefer a wireless option for docked or room-scale play, however this wired design focuses on latency and endurance rather than untethered convenience.










