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Hori D-Pad Controller (L) Wired for Switch Zelda Edition

Give your Nintendo Switch a classic feel with the HORI D-Pad Controller (L). It is ideal for intense titles where precision counts, such as NES classics on Nintendo Switch Online and your favorite

Give your Nintendo Switch a classic feel with the HORI D-Pad Controller (L). It is ideal for intense titles where precision counts, such as NES classics on Nintendo Switch Online and your favorite platformers, puzzle, and fighting games.

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Give your Nintendo Switch a classic feel with the HORI D-Pad Controller (L). It is ideal for intense titles where precision counts, such as NES classics on Nintendo Switch Online and your favorite platformers, puzzle, and fighting games.

Only for handheld mode.

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Compatible Console
Switch
Connection Method
Wired
Colour
Black
Hall Effect Sticks
No

Type

Retro
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Jim Hawkins
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4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

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Very first impressions, I will update later to see how it holds up:

(update 3 years later, it hasn’t faded or anything, I use it constantly and I basically consider it essential. With the current price, don’t even think about it, in my long review I compared it to the official joycon)

Initially, this controller serves one and only purpose: it has a dpad for portable 2d gaming. Because I read various things, there is no other reason to buy a cheaper and objectively worse controller than Nintendo’s for 10 euros less. It’s called dpad controller (L), it has a highlighted dpad on the box, etc., that’s its reason for existing. So what doesn’t it have compared to a Nintendo controller: wireless use (it only works attached to the switch in portable mode), ir sensor/motion controls, vibration, basically nothing. It’s just a left "joycon" (it identifies as a controller because the term joycon is probably a Nintendo trademark) that only works on the console.

As such, it feels a bit hollow. Also: it’s noticeably cheaper construction, some secondary buttons like the screenshot button and the top left (-) feel rubbery, the back feels a bit like cardboard, something you constantly feel because your right hand touches the original. Additionally, I have the mario edition and – not to jinx it – but I’d be surprised if it doesn’t fade soon (and the color isn’t very nice and doesn’t go well at all with the usual red right joycon).

*Finally, because it doesn’t have a battery, correct me if I’m wrong but I think it "drains" battery from the console. However, with very little testing so far I didn’t notice a huge difference in operating time.

Having said all that: because it’s licensed it’s a pretty faithful clone of Nintendo’s joycon, even in details like the position of the letters on the back, etc. The whole construction is quite decent. Even its box is original with a seal, etc., which gives it some prestige. All the buttons (except for the minus and the screenshot button which don’t really matter) are functional, including the stick. It’s decent and, although noticeably off-brand, aesthetically and functionally it "fits" with the console. It doesn’t feel like it’s from a cheap store, it’s not exactly like a joycon but it comes impressively close for what it is. The only aesthetic difference I noticed compared to the original is that the button on the back that you press to detach the joycon from the console has a weird square "bump", meh. But overall it’s very close to a real joycon.

But let’s get to the selling point, the dpad. My initial impression was suspicion, as the plastic isn’t the best, but after trying a bit of Metroid, the first world of Mario World, and some Mario Maker, yes it’s a functional and perfectly responsive dpad, in Nintendo’s standards (in worse construction but still more functional than something like Sony’s for example, it’s a traditional dpad). I tried the diagonals etc. and it seems fine.

So the very existence of the dpad – which works fine – makes it more or less a necessity if you play 2d games and want to play portably and justifies the purchase. And for 3d games, a bit of Mario Odyssey I played, it’s perfectly functional (the stick is fine!). The Mario edition I got was about 22 euros and I’d say it’s easily worth it, at least for me who plays a lot of 2d, as in short the experience is superior to playing these titles with the original joycon without a dpad. Right now I feel excited as I have extra motivation to play 2d titles in bed, outside, etc.

Negatives of the dpad: at the edge of the sides of the "cross" there’s a curvature which, combined with the material it’s made of, makes my thumb feel a bit tired after some time playing 2d Mario under pressure. It’s not a better dpad than something like 8bitdo and maybe not even the pro controller’s, but it’s portable and it’s in that league. I didn’t notice any input lag or any other problem.

Also: I have no idea what else is on the market for portable 2d. But hey, it’s 20 euros. It’s just fine.

Finally, I see many are thinking of getting it because their official left joycon is drifting. I suppose that’s an extra incentive, mainly because when you play with this you feel a bit more at ease that you’re not wearing out the official stick. I have no idea if this one will drift over time like the official. However, I insist that for ten euros more I’d get an official left joycon if I wasn’t specifically interested in the dpad. (About the drifting, maybe I’m naive but maybe cd media replaces it like Nintendo does in western countries after the fiasco, check it out).

In conclusion, my first impression is that it’s a decent licensed off-brand joycon with a functional dpad, so I recommend the cheap version if you play 2d titles. I think it will always be in my bag for trips. Nintendo and dpad go hand in hand for me so this plastic thing fixes a lack. It could be a bit better built but it’s fine.

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Teo X
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5 out of 7 members found this review helpful

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Apart from the visual aspect, it is simply a joycon that does not work wirelessly and does not have vibration. Along with the shipping, it is not worth its price between us.

Furthermore, the buttons feel as if they are worn out and make a small noise that is quite different from the original.

It's better to save your money and get an original set instead.

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  • Johnnie_Vader
    3
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    It is good but it is significantly inferior in quality compared to the original, something I did not expect since I am paying half the price of the original without having wireless capability, so essentially it is the same price as the original. The lower quality elements are the directional pad buttons and the screenshot button, as they are made of rubber and are pressed relatively hard and collect dust easily!

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  • johnt46
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    Perfect in its job and more comfortable as it is slightly larger than the normal size. Very lightweight due to the lack of a battery and the D-pad is very useful in many games!

    Note that it does NOT work wirelessly and does NOT have vibration. Also, it is not suitable for playing handheld with grips as it does not fit.

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  • Dosmod
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    Quality very good with the only exception being the color on the designs around it that faded after just the second day in the areas where the thumb touches when in the cross position.
    The "-" and "capture" buttons are rubbery and not as good. The L and ZL buttons are clicky and make a bit more noise than the original ones, but otherwise they are fine.
    The cross is very good in terms of feel and functions as expected. It is not comfortable to hold due to the position of the cross (but this is an inherent design problem of the original joycon).
    If you want a cross, it is very good and lightweight (note that it only works when connected to the switch - that's why it is relatively cheap). 4 out of 5 stars because of the fading, otherwise I am fully satisfied.

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  • george_bagiatis
    5
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    The ultimate control for the Nintendo Switch, especially considering the drifting problem that its counterparts have. With this, you simply forget about the problem... The only negative is that they are ONLY for handheld use, meaning you can't play wirelessly. However, compared to the other option, for someone who only plays handheld and has other controls for wireless play, it is just what you need.

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    Works great and the Pokemon design is very beautiful!

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  • This review is about the colour: Red

    • Comfort
    • Button pressing
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Durability
    • Silent
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    This review is about a variation of the product

    • Comfort
    • Button pressing
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Durability
    • Silent
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
    • Button pressing
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Durability
    • Silent
    • Value for money
  • It is good but it is significantly inferior in quality compared to the original, something I did not expect since I am paying half the price of the original without having wireless capability, so essentially it is the same price as the original. The lower quality elements are the directional pad buttons and the screenshot button, as they are made of rubber and are pressed relatively hard and collect dust easily!

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    1
  • Perfect in its job and more comfortable as it is slightly larger than the normal size. Very lightweight due to the lack of a battery and the D-pad is very useful in many games!

    Note that it does NOT work wirelessly and does NOT have vibration. Also, it is not suitable for playing handheld with grips as it does not fit.

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    2
  • Quality very good with the only exception being the color on the designs around it that faded after just the second day in the areas where the thumb touches when in the cross position.
    The "-" and "capture" buttons are rubbery and not as good. The L and ZL buttons are clicky and make a bit more noise than the original ones, but otherwise they are fine.
    The cross is very good in terms of feel and functions as expected. It is not comfortable to hold due to the position of the cross (but this is an inherent design problem of the original joycon).
    If you want a cross, it is very good and lightweight (note that it only works when connected to the switch - that's why it is relatively cheap). 4 out of 5 stars because of the fading, otherwise I am fully satisfied.

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    1
  • The ultimate control for the Nintendo Switch, especially considering the drifting problem that its counterparts have. With this, you simply forget about the problem... The only negative is that they are ONLY for handheld use, meaning you can't play wirelessly. However, compared to the other option, for someone who only plays handheld and has other controls for wireless play, it is just what you need.

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    6
  • Works great and the Pokemon design is very beautiful!

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Description & Specifications

Give your Nintendo Switch a classic feel with the HORI D-Pad Controller (L). It is ideal for intense titles where precision counts, such as NES classics on Nintendo Switch Online and your favorite platformers, puzzle, and fighting games.

Only for handheld mode.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Compatible Console
Switch
Connection Method
Wired
Colour
Black
Hall Effect Sticks
No

Type

Retro
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (13)

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  2. 4
  3. 1
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
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  • Value for money
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Jim Hawkins
4
4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

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Very first impressions, I will update later to see how it holds up:

(update 3 years later, it hasn’t faded or anything, I use it constantly and I basically consider it essential. With the current price, don’t even think about it, in my long review I compared it to the official joycon)

Initially, this controller serves one and only purpose: it has a dpad for portable 2d gaming. Because I read various things, there is no other reason to buy a cheaper and objectively worse controller than Nintendo’s for 10 euros less. It’s called dpad controller (L), it has a highlighted dpad on the box, etc., that’s its reason for existing. So what doesn’t it have compared to a Nintendo controller: wireless use (it only works attached to the switch in portable mode), ir sensor/motion controls, vibration, basically nothing. It’s just a left "joycon" (it identifies as a controller because the term joycon is probably a Nintendo trademark) that only works on the console.

As such, it feels a bit hollow. Also: it’s noticeably cheaper construction, some secondary buttons like the screenshot button and the top left (-) feel rubbery, the back feels a bit like cardboard, something you constantly feel because your right hand touches the original. Additionally, I have the mario edition and – not to jinx it – but I’d be surprised if it doesn’t fade soon (and the color isn’t very nice and doesn’t go well at all with the usual red right joycon).

*Finally, because it doesn’t have a battery, correct me if I’m wrong but I think it "drains" battery from the console. However, with very little testing so far I didn’t notice a huge difference in operating time.

Having said all that: because it’s licensed it’s a pretty faithful clone of Nintendo’s joycon, even in details like the position of the letters on the back, etc. The whole construction is quite decent. Even its box is original with a seal, etc., which gives it some prestige. All the buttons (except for the minus and the screenshot button which don’t really matter) are functional, including the stick. It’s decent and, although noticeably off-brand, aesthetically and functionally it "fits" with the console. It doesn’t feel like it’s from a cheap store, it’s not exactly like a joycon but it comes impressively close for what it is. The only aesthetic difference I noticed compared to the original is that the button on the back that you press to detach the joycon from the console has a weird square "bump", meh. But overall it’s very close to a real joycon.

But let’s get to the selling point, the dpad. My initial impression was suspicion, as the plastic isn’t the best, but after trying a bit of Metroid, the first world of Mario World, and some Mario Maker, yes it’s a functional and perfectly responsive dpad, in Nintendo’s standards (in worse construction but still more functional than something like Sony’s for example, it’s a traditional dpad). I tried the diagonals etc. and it seems fine.

So the very existence of the dpad – which works fine – makes it more or less a necessity if you play 2d games and want to play portably and justifies the purchase. And for 3d games, a bit of Mario Odyssey I played, it’s perfectly functional (the stick is fine!). The Mario edition I got was about 22 euros and I’d say it’s easily worth it, at least for me who plays a lot of 2d, as in short the experience is superior to playing these titles with the original joycon without a dpad. Right now I feel excited as I have extra motivation to play 2d titles in bed, outside, etc.

Negatives of the dpad: at the edge of the sides of the "cross" there’s a curvature which, combined with the material it’s made of, makes my thumb feel a bit tired after some time playing 2d Mario under pressure. It’s not a better dpad than something like 8bitdo and maybe not even the pro controller’s, but it’s portable and it’s in that league. I didn’t notice any input lag or any other problem.

Also: I have no idea what else is on the market for portable 2d. But hey, it’s 20 euros. It’s just fine.

Finally, I see many are thinking of getting it because their official left joycon is drifting. I suppose that’s an extra incentive, mainly because when you play with this you feel a bit more at ease that you’re not wearing out the official stick. I have no idea if this one will drift over time like the official. However, I insist that for ten euros more I’d get an official left joycon if I wasn’t specifically interested in the dpad. (About the drifting, maybe I’m naive but maybe cd media replaces it like Nintendo does in western countries after the fiasco, check it out).

In conclusion, my first impression is that it’s a decent licensed off-brand joycon with a functional dpad, so I recommend the cheap version if you play 2d titles. I think it will always be in my bag for trips. Nintendo and dpad go hand in hand for me so this plastic thing fixes a lack. It could be a bit better built but it’s fine.

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  • Button pressing
  • Construction quality
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Teo X
2
5 out of 7 members found this review helpful

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Apart from the visual aspect, it is simply a joycon that does not work wirelessly and does not have vibration. Along with the shipping, it is not worth its price between us.

Furthermore, the buttons feel as if they are worn out and make a small noise that is quite different from the original.

It's better to save your money and get an original set instead.

Translated from Greek ·
  • Weight
  • Construction quality
  • Durability
  • Comfort
  • Button pressing
  • Noisy
  • Value for money
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  • Johnnie_Vader
    3
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about a variation of the product

    It is good but it is significantly inferior in quality compared to the original, something I did not expect since I am paying half the price of the original without having wireless capability, so essentially it is the same price as the original. The lower quality elements are the directional pad buttons and the screenshot button, as they are made of rubber and are pressed relatively hard and collect dust easily!

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Button pressing
    • Weight
    • Durability
    • Silent
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
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  • johnt46
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about a variation of the product

    Perfect in its job and more comfortable as it is slightly larger than the normal size. Very lightweight due to the lack of a battery and the D-pad is very useful in many games!

    Note that it does NOT work wirelessly and does NOT have vibration. Also, it is not suitable for playing handheld with grips as it does not fit.

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Durability
    • Silent
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  • Dosmod
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    Quality very good with the only exception being the color on the designs around it that faded after just the second day in the areas where the thumb touches when in the cross position.
    The "-" and "capture" buttons are rubbery and not as good. The L and ZL buttons are clicky and make a bit more noise than the original ones, but otherwise they are fine.
    The cross is very good in terms of feel and functions as expected. It is not comfortable to hold due to the position of the cross (but this is an inherent design problem of the original joycon).
    If you want a cross, it is very good and lightweight (note that it only works when connected to the switch - that's why it is relatively cheap). 4 out of 5 stars because of the fading, otherwise I am fully satisfied.

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  • george_bagiatis
    5
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    The ultimate control for the Nintendo Switch, especially considering the drifting problem that its counterparts have. With this, you simply forget about the problem... The only negative is that they are ONLY for handheld use, meaning you can't play wirelessly. However, compared to the other option, for someone who only plays handheld and has other controls for wireless play, it is just what you need.

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Button pressing
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Durability
    • Silent
    • Value for money
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  • Verified purchase

    This review is about a variation of the product

    Works great and the Pokemon design is very beautiful!

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: Red

    • Comfort
    • Button pressing
    • Weight
    • Durability
    • Silent
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
  • This review is about the colour: Red

    • Comfort
    • Button pressing
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Durability
    • Silent
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    This review is about a variation of the product

    • Comfort
    • Button pressing
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Durability
    • Silent
    • Value for money
    • Comfort
    • Button pressing
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Durability
    • Silent
    • Value for money
  • It is good but it is significantly inferior in quality compared to the original, something I did not expect since I am paying half the price of the original without having wireless capability, so essentially it is the same price as the original. The lower quality elements are the directional pad buttons and the screenshot button, as they are made of rubber and are pressed relatively hard and collect dust easily!

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • Perfect in its job and more comfortable as it is slightly larger than the normal size. Very lightweight due to the lack of a battery and the D-pad is very useful in many games!

    Note that it does NOT work wirelessly and does NOT have vibration. Also, it is not suitable for playing handheld with grips as it does not fit.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • Quality very good with the only exception being the color on the designs around it that faded after just the second day in the areas where the thumb touches when in the cross position.
    The "-" and "capture" buttons are rubbery and not as good. The L and ZL buttons are clicky and make a bit more noise than the original ones, but otherwise they are fine.
    The cross is very good in terms of feel and functions as expected. It is not comfortable to hold due to the position of the cross (but this is an inherent design problem of the original joycon).
    If you want a cross, it is very good and lightweight (note that it only works when connected to the switch - that's why it is relatively cheap). 4 out of 5 stars because of the fading, otherwise I am fully satisfied.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • The ultimate control for the Nintendo Switch, especially considering the drifting problem that its counterparts have. With this, you simply forget about the problem... The only negative is that they are ONLY for handheld use, meaning you can't play wirelessly. However, compared to the other option, for someone who only plays handheld and has other controls for wireless play, it is just what you need.

    Translated from Greek ·
    6
  • Works great and the Pokemon design is very beautiful!

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