HORI Split Pad Compact - Pikachu + Mimigma
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The Split Pad Compact offers a handheld gaming experience comparable to the comfort of a Pro Controller. Equipped with comfortable and easy-to-use analogue sticks, directional pad and shoulder buttons. Advanced features include assignable triggers, turbo functions and much more. Wonderfully suitable for a wide range of Nintendo Switch games. The Split Pad Compact's ergonomic design fits your hands perfectly for maximum comfort and control. Experience gaming with the Split Pad Compact. (Not included: motion control, HD vibration, NFC or infrared.) Officially licensed by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company International. Gameplay experience of a full-size Pro Controller in handheld mode. Ergonomic grips equipped with assignable triggers, turbo functions and control pad. Cute colourful Pikachu and Mimigma design. Compatible with Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch (OLED model).
Platform | Switch, Switch OLED |
Game controller type | Gamepad |
Signal transmission | Wireless |
Power supply | Rechargeable battery operated |
Controller features | Ergonomic, Vibration |
Item number | 22704427 |
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Reviews & Ratings

- Significantly more comfortable than Nintendo's Joy-Con controller
- Good processing quality
- Only work directly on the console
- No HD Rumble, no motion control, no NFC and no IR camera
Whether you see non-existent features like HD Rumble, motion control, NFC IR camera on the Split Pad Compact as a disadvantage depends on your own needs. For my way of playing and for the majority of the games I play, I can do without them. On the other hand, when playing mobile games, I enjoy the much greater comfort compared to the Joy-Con controllers, which tend to leave a rather uncomfortable feeling...
... ????There are two buttons on the back to which you can assign commands. There is also a turbo function. Unfortunately, despite the comparatively high price, the controllers have no vibration motors, no motion sensors and no NFC interface. However, these features are not decisive for the game. People with large hands in particular should take a look at the Joy-Con alternative. (des@ct.de)