I've actually only used it a little bit, and my only complaint actually derives from a positive design move. You see... I've been trying to learn speedrun stuff for metroid dread, and the Switch Pro controller's ZL and ZR buttons aren't analog.
The King Kong 2 Pro controller has analog triggers, which have been messing up my timing. But it's just a mind game. In reality, they work great, and I should probably be trying a racing game with this thing.
Other Pros:
Connectivity: iOS/Android, X-input, Direct input, Nintendo Switch Analog sticks: Hall effect, so less possibility of drift.
So far, just one con: I don't seem to be able to connect while wired to the switch dock. I need to unplug it, connect wirelessly, then plug it back in. For most people, I suppose that won't matter because you'd generally only feel the need to plug it in, if playing a really long session and the battery is going to die.
For fighting games (like... arcade style) if I'm really serious about it, I use an X-arcade 2 player. More to the point, it was a HotRod SE, and I bought an X-arcade kit to upgrade it (Hotrod SE required a keyboard to be attached to it the whole time, iirc)
Just broke my personal record for number of consecutive days without dying!
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