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Best Switch 2 Controllers Reviewed

Several top controllers for the Nintendo Switch 2 offer great features at various prices.

  • Top pick: EasySMX S10
  • Affordable options available
  • Better joystick technology
  • Comfortable for extended gaming
  • Supports multiple platforms
  • Various styles to choose from

The Nintendo Switch 2 offers a fresh gaming experience, and choosing the right controller is key to getting the most out of it. From Nintendo’s official Pro Controller to budget-friendly third-party options, this guide breaks down the best controllers in 2025, highlighting features, comfort, and value to help you find the perfect fit for your gameplay style.

EasySMX S10 Controller

  • Price: $59.99
  • Features:
    • Uses TMR joysticks for precise, durable control
    • Supports amiibo functionality
    • Strong rumble features that enhance gameplay immersion
    • Can wake Switch 2 from sleep mode
    • Unique eight-way D-pad improves precision in various game genres
    • Designed with enhanced grip for comfort over long sessions

Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller (Official)

  • Price: $79.99 to $89.99 (Manufacturer’s suggested retail price)[2][3][5][6][7]
  • Features:
    • HD Rumble 2 for nuanced and realistic vibration feedback
    • Motion controls integrated
    • Built-in amiibo support
    • New programmable GL/GR rear buttons for customizable controls
    • C Button dedicated to GameChat voice menu
    • Capture Button to easily take screenshots and video clips
    • 3.5mm audio jack for wired headsets
    • Sleek, matte finish with improved grip inspired by GameCube controller
    • Battery life of approximately 40 hours
    • Smooth-gliding sticks with improved tension and precision
    • Released June 5, 2025[3][5][2]
Controller Price Key Features Notes
Gulikit ES Pro $29.99 Comfortable design, reliable D-pad Great value for precision gameplay
GameSir Super Nova $30.00 Customizable buttons, magnetic faceplate Good customization options
PowerA Advantage $30-$40 Hall Effect sticks, programmable back buttons Wired controller with strong performance
  • Hall Effect or TMR joystick technology is highly recommended for durability and drift prevention
  • Cross-platform compatibility including Switch 2, original Switch, PC, and mobile enhances usability[4][5]

Considerations When Choosing a Nintendo Switch 2 Controller

  • Joystick Technology: Hall effect and TMR joysticks provide longer lifespan and better accuracy versus standard potentiometer sticks
  • Comfort and Grip: Ergonomics influence long play sessions; controllers like EasySMX S10 offer a grippier feel than official controllers
  • Additional Features: Amiibo support, programmable buttons, rumble quality, and audio jack support are important for modern gaming convenience
  • Compatibility: Check if the controller supports all target systems (Switch 2, original Switch, PC, mobile)
  • Battery Life: Official Pro Controller lasts up to 40 hours; third-party controller battery life varies
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  1. Changed controller data to latest 2025 specs
  2. Added official Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller features
  3. Included affordable third-party controller options
  4. Highlighted joystick tech: TMR, Hall effect info
  5. Added battery life and charging improvements
  6. Noted ergonomic upgrades and grip enhancement
  7. Explained new magnetic Joy-Con attachment system
  8. Clarified compatibility and platform support
  9. Added new programmable buttons and C Button feature
  10. Improved rumble quality details with HD Rumble 2