Satisfye - ZenGrip Pro Gen 3 OLED, a Switch Grip Compatible with Nintendo Switch - Comfortable & Ergonomic Grip, Joy Con & Switch Control. #1 Switch Accessories Designed for Gamers (Blue)
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GPbo
Greater than one week+Pros: - Serve me as a great birthday gift for $29 bucks. - This is not the companys first design so the thumb handles have been filed down and tuned to suit both large and small hands and its great. I was looking for some kid product for my coworkers son for his upcoming birthday. And the kid seems to be enjoying this. I borrow his Nintendo Switch to test out and its good for adult hands too. - Float design is good. It doesnt stress out the Nintendo Switch weight on the side handles. It also stabilizes the Switch if youre not holding it. - Ill take the devs word for it. The kid comments that the grip is better than anything hes used before. - In case you wonder, its all plastic. But has a very good feel to it. - The silicone bumps are strategically allocated so your Nintendo Switch wont be touching the grip. And that minimizes scratches significantly. They also allow air flow so it wont get too hot to handle. +Cons: - Kiddo will not put the dang Nintendo Switch down.
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Amy E, Silver
> 3 dayreminds me of things I had for my GBA, only thing missing is a magnifying screen and lamp good design on keep clearance between switch and plastic tried it with OG switch, Ill update if I try with OLED
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Brent J.
Greater than one weekWonderful. I dont play the N-S without it.
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Turbojacket
> 3 dayI have a love/hate relationship with this grip. While it’s easily the most comfortable grip on the market, there are two major flaws with this grip that claims to be “touch free.” The first are the silicon buffers that glide along the back of your switch. Over repeated inserting and removal, the silicon has “buffed” lines into the rear case of the OLED. So the normal finish of the case is slightly rough and these silicon pads have effectively “smoothed out” that finish into visible lines. The second gripe is that the feet at the base of the grip have literally gouged the switch. My assumption is that over time grit or dust gets wedged between the plastic of the grip and the case of the switch. Through playing in handheld the subtle twists and modulations that come naturally with using the grip create micro frictions and these trapped dirt particles dig into the finish of the Switch. I am giving this a 1 star simply because using the product as advertised damages your console, and from the “floating, no touch” silicon pads that also damage the unit. It’s a comfortable grip, and arguably the most comfortable on the market, but with the trade off of physical damage to your Switch, this is getting sold off before it continues to gouge and scratch my brand new OLED console. It’s a shame.
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D3spard
> 3 dayCompact, makes the switch infinitely more comfy to use for prolonged periods of time. Nice subtle improvement over the last iteration and it still fits in the previous models slim case.
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Rafael R.
> 3 dayWhen I first got my Switch I played handheld almost exclusively. I played Breath of the Wild and only discovered after beating the game about this grip. It wouldve made my experience 10x better having it from the start and I wish someone wouldve told me about it. It makes the Switch ergonomics much more enjoyable to hold for prolonged periods of time.
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Charlie5000
> 3 dayThis is second grip I have tried for the Switch. It reduces hand fatigue an is super comfortable and sturdy more than any other grip. I have not seen anything comparable to it on the market. It is also super easy to get the Switch in and out of it.
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Mike
21-11-2024Seriously this is a game changer for the switch handheld mode. Makes holding the console in your hand actually bearable and the thumb grips it comes with compare evenly with the skull candy pack my wife bought me.
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SCHROETTER
> 3 dayAs expected !
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Cooper
> 3 dayYouve read the reviews, believe them. The dual nature of the Switch begs to be played on the go and now I can do so reliably and--more importantly--comfortably without having to bring the stock Joycon Grip in my travel kit. This thing was thoughtfully considered for design and is made from a quality plastic. Reading any updates from Philip, the lead developer, lets you know that he is taking his products seriously and it shows through his updates regarding the changes of plastic grades he went through. Also, it has the integrated grips that keep the Switch *locked* in place. Seriously, the system is not coming out without any outside tension forces to separate it from the grip. Im a huge Mario Kart 8 fan and able to play comfortably with my hands as I white knuckle through courses, whereas the cramped style prior to the Satisfye grip led to shorter sessions (and a few losses that I blame entirely on ergonomics ;D). I could take or leave the thumb grips for the analog sticks, but overall Im glad they were included as I feel it adds a bit of extra value to the package as well as being a quality covering itself. I do notice a bit less slippage for games requiring a lot of analog input and Im sure I will come to appreciate them more over time. Thank you for making a great product that should be in the hands of everyone playing the Switch, even if they only utilize handheld/tabletop mode occasionally. This review was originally posted on Satisfyes webstie under product reviews but my sentiment remains the same for this product; its excellent!