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The HORI Nintendo Switch Battle Pad (Mario) is a wired USB controller inspired by the iconic GameCube design, featuring anti-snapback analog sticks, fast-action shoulder buttons, and customizable Turbo settings. With a 10-foot cable for lag-free play and official Nintendo licensing, it offers durable, ergonomic performance tailored for competitive Smash Bros players seeking precision and reliability.





| ASIN | B01AD478IY |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,320 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #48 in Nintendo Switch Controllers |
| Brand Name | HORI |
| Button Quantity | 16 |
| Color | Super Mario |
| Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Gamepad |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (5,492) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00873124007152 |
| Hardware Platform | nintendo_switch |
| Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 4.92 x 3.35 inches |
| Item Weight | 290 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HORI |
| Model Name | Battle Pad |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 873124007152 |
T**J
Recommend for SSBU, WAY better than PowerA
For context, I break a PowerA gamecube wired switch controller in about 2 weeks. I was absolutely shocked after seeing this Hori controller last me THREE MONTHS of hard play (SSBU) and it still runs about the same as it did as day one. Absolutely unbelievable performance from this thing. If you play SSBU, and want to get a wired controller that won't break the bank, this is one of the best choices out there. It FAR outperforms PowerA by a FAT mile, both in durability and input accuracy and FAR outperforms its value for money. The buttons are crispier and respond better than PowerA as well. One note: The Z and R buttons are switched so MAKE SURE to switch them on the settings before you play. **update** Been using this thing for 5 months now, still showing the same performance. Absolutely wild how good this thing is.
A**T
Great Value for Price
Honestly, I’ve had no problems with this controller. It’s perfect for SSBU.
S**Y
Good product
Good product fast delivery.
N**E
Great controller for about a year
Conclusion: Sadly the best controller I've tried, so I'm buying my second one now. Nintendo charges an arm and a leg for basic wired controllers, so I haven't tried their official one yet, but am going to bite the bullet and try it once I find one in store (since apparently Amazon, unsurprisingly, does jack all to guarantee that you're getting an official one). I'll update this review after I try the Nintendo version. Pros: - Quieter than the PowerA controllers - The buttons align very well with their cutouts, so the buttons don't get stuck under the plastic (again, unlike PowerA) - The joy sticks have decent anti-snapback. It's not perfect, but it's pretty good. - The buttons feel great. This is obviously subjective, but I like them. Cons: - The grip is weird. Not a big deal and the grit does wear down a bit over time, but I agree it'd be better if they were just smooth. - The trigger alignment takes some getting used to. (SSB Ultimate specific): I think it's harder to short-hop with L on this controller. I use Y anyway, so not a big deal for me, but as a heads up to people who use that. - Longevity. This is both a pro and a con. I haven't had any controller survive as long as this one, but I just had the ZR button break on me. I've taken the controller apart and cleaned it, and also measured continuity / resistance across the two solder points for that button, as well as the resistor and such in its path. To me it seems like there may be some shielding that's cracked inside the PCB for that button since depending on the angle at which I hold the PCB while doing the testing, the resistance goes from ~1200 mOhms (what it should be) to 600. Whatever the case, it means that the button is permanently on. The video I've attached obviously shows the button doesn't work (i.e. would indicate it's permanently off), but I think that's in part due to the Switch being smart. The ZR button is always active in the PC version of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl with this controller, and when I hit the turbo button, it immediately causes my character to start grabbing in SSBU (i.e., the button is always active according to the controller).
A**R
Bad for Smash- Awful control sticks
This controller looks great. I'll give it that. What you can't see in the image, though, is that the handles have a really weird grip texture to them. It feels like you're holding grit paper. The rest of the controller is smooth, like a classic Gamecube controller. I wish it was the same on the handles, but it's not uncomfortable. Sticks click properly, the buttons all work pretty well, but I can't change the functions of the ZR and ZL buttons, so that's annoying, but tolerable The turbo button (which really shouldn't be there at all!) is right in the middle, so if you're used to a Gamecube controller, have fun with that, because I've accidentally hit it a few times-- luckily it doesn't do anything on its own, it needs to be used in conjunction with a different button, but still. My main complaint, however, comes from the faulty analog stick. It seems like it works fine at first, until you realize that if you are holding the stick in one direction and let go, occasionally it will register as an input in the opposite direction! This is incredibly important in games like Smash Bros, where if your character unexpectedly turns around, you might miss a grab or attack and leave yourself wide open. It's really unfortunate that this controller is bad for the one game I really got it for, because the design is really nice. I might just return it and pick up one of the PowerA controllers instead, since I really do want a GC controller with all the extra buttons to make it a viable alternative to the pro controller. [EDIT] Upon double checking that I wasn’t misinputting or anything, I went ahead and checked the calibration on the control sticks. It’s heinous. Moving in a careful, small circle is impossible due to how it’s set up, only straight up/down/left/right work properly. On both the C-Stick and Analog Stick, that problem and the above mentioned problem of incorrect inputs are a serious issue. I attached a video showcasing both calibrations. You can see it jump to the opposite input every so often. Even for a third party controller, quality should never be this low. Also, still can’t get the ‘hold shoulder buttons while plugging in’ to work. That’s a bad design decision, and it also isn’t even really mentioned anywhere! I had to find some random reviewer on YouTube to mention this, since they chose to swap the trigger locations for some reason and instead of just having a switch or something.
B**N
Childhood is back
Works perfectly on pc, booted up Sonic Adventure DX, and all the buttons just feel right, all the way back then when I was a kid.
I**S
Left analog stick stopped working after 12 hours. (UPDATED REVIEW, customer support is great.)
Noticed stuttering when pressing the left analog stick up, looked at the calibration tool by plugging it into my PC, sure enough it doesn't recognize when I push it up, it'll cut in and out. Used for about 10 hours of gameplay. If I find a solution to this, I'll update the review. UPDATE (September 1st, 2020) - Got in touch with customer service via their HORI USA site. Will add to this review what they do with my situation and update the rating according to what solution they offer. UPDATE (September 22nd, 2020) - HORI customer service takes a little bit of time to respond, but they stand by their product and are willing to help out with any issues with the controller. They sent me an RMA and are going to either replace or repair the controller. You won't get service like this with the no-name brands, looks like Nintendo knows how to pick their first-third party manufacturers. I'll also add that I tried my friend's controller (no-name brand), and this one just flat out feels better. The surface of the analog stick has the right amount of rubberization, while the NNB is ... sticky for some reason. Only complaint is that HORI's controller is very lightweight, but definitely not worth reducing the rating over that.
M**E
Z buttons are NOT an issue
I rarely leave reviews, but I had to leave one here because most of the negative reviews here are unwarranted. I almost didn't buy this controller because of them, and I'm glad I did buy it. The main thing I want to bring up is that the Z buttons are not analog. Of course they aren't -- this is a Switch controller. The official Nintendo brand pro controller doesn't have analog Z buttons. Joycons don't have analog Z buttons. As far as I know, the Switch doesn't even accept analog signals for those buttons. Having analog buttons on this controller would be incompatible with the system and with every Switch game in existence. If you have a pro controller, go press the Z buttons on it -- this controller's Z buttons feel exactly like that. T controller feels pretty much exactly the way I hoped it would feel. I played hundreds and hundreds of hours of GameCube as a teen. If this controller wasn't good, I would know it. That's why I was so hesitant to buy it. However, I am not disappointed. The buttons are good and responsive. The sticks both feel good. I really don't have anything to complain about. There are only two things I would change: add rumble, and add an internal, rechargeable battery that charges with USB C exactly like the pro controller.
J**L
It is acceptable
I have tested this for 30minutes and seems to work fine.
R**Y
Buon prodotto.
Il joystik è arrivato nei tempi previsti nella sua custodia originale Nintendo. Molto leggero e carino di estetica. Perfettamente funzionante. Consiglio!
ج**ك
ممتاز
يد ممتازة تشتغل علي محاكي دولفين بلا مشاكل تحتاج فقط اعدادات من نفس محاكي
Y**K
扱いやすい(当たりかな?)
この手のコントローラーを購入すると、たまにスティックがふにゃふにゃで柔らかく操作しづらい個体がありますが、私の購入したものは完璧に近い操作感です。 同じHORIさんのやはりCGコントローラーで、WiiU用も買ってますが、こちらはふにゃふにゃでした。
J**B
Perfect for Nintendo games. Zelda, smash bros, Mario kart etc
Good controller although the r and L buttons aren’t a replica of the original GameCube controller. Still a great controller though
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