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Article updated on April 9, 2024 at 9:00 AM PDT

Best Nintendo Switch Controller for 2024

Don't want to use the Joy-Con controllers all the time? These are the best Nintendo Switch controllers to get right now.

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$69 at Amazon
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Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
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PowerA Enhanced Wireless Controller
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PowerA Nano Enhanced Wireless Controller
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The Nintendo Switch comes with a pretty great built-in controller: the Joy-Con. When you have your Switch docked, or need a little more focus, the Nintendo Switch's Pro controller is superior to the company's smaller Joy-Con. (Drift issues aside, the Joy-Cons are good for simple multiplayer games. The Switch Pro controller is more comfortable, thanks to the addition of actual grips. During an intense gaming session, the full D-pad and larger buttons will help you get the controls right. The Switch Pro controller also gets all of Nintendo's controller features like HD Rumble, NFC for Amiibo scanning and motion controls. It also works wirelessly and in wired mode. It's the best Nintendo Switch controller, but it's also regularly priced between $60 and $70

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It's not the only great option. There are several cheaper third-party Switch Pro-like controllers on the market. To find the best Nintendo Switch controller you can buy right now, we tested out several options. Although Nintendo's official game controller is still the best option in terms of button feel and comfort, some of these alternatives come close.

Going with a third-party Switch Pro controller has some advantages. Not only are they more affordable, but some of them have unique features. For example, some have remapabble buttons, while some have a Turbo button for faster firing rates. Some of our picks also work with MacOS, Windows and Android, too. We'll update this list periodically as we try new products. 

$69 at Amazon

Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

If you can afford to get the official Switch Pro Controller, do it. It's the best you can get at the moment in terms of comfort, performance and features. If you need to buy more than one controller, maybe get this one for yourself and one of the less expensive options below for visiting friends and family.

$39 at Amazon

PowerA Enhanced Wireless Controller

The PowerA wireless controller comes closest to the feel and design of Nintendo's Pro controller, and you can normally get it for $40 to $50, depending on the design, from Amazon, Best Buy and other sources. The PowerA wireless controller doesn't have HD Rumble, IR or Amiibo NFC support as the Switch Pro controller does, but it does have motion controls. It's also available in game-themed versions including Animal Crossing, Mario and Pokemon.

It's one added feature is two extra buttons on the bottom of the controller that can be mapped on the fly. Also, while the original version of the Enhanced Wireless Controller ran on AA-size batteries, the newest models have a built-in rechargeable battery for up to 30 hours of gameplay.

$50 at Amazon

8BitDo SN30 Pro Plus Bluetooth Gamepad (Update: Out of Stock)

If you like to customize, this Bluetooth controller is for you. Using 8BitDo's Ultimate software, you can remap buttons, adjust stick and trigger sensitivity as well as vibration control and easily create macros for complicated button combinations. The left-hand controls are flipped so the layout is more like a PlayStation controller, but everything feels good and responsive. It's comfortable, too, although the black-on-black design makes the button labels near-impossible to see, but

The 8BitDo SN30 Pro Plus Bluetooth Gamepad controller, which normally sells for $50, works with the Nintendo Switch console, Android, Windows and MacOS. Another nice feature: Its rechargeable battery pack can be easily swapped out for a new one so you can keep playing if the included one runs down or no longer holds a charge.

$49 at Amazon

PowerA Nano Enhanced Wireless Controller

It's like the regular PowerA Enhanced controller except smaller. The $50 Nano has the look, feel and features of the larger model including motion controls, rumble (not HD rumble) and mappable buttons. It runs on a built-in rechargeable battery instead of replaceable AA cells. A six-foot USB-C cable is included for charging; you'll get up to 20 hours on a single charge.

The Nano is designed for travel (it even comes with a nice little pouch for storage), but it's also good for kids or anyone with smaller hands. Also, while the shell is more compact, the buttons are full-size, which is generally great. In a couple of games where I was button-mashing furiously, I would regularly miss the Y button and hit the Home button instead -- not great if you're in the middle of a battle. At least the mappable buttons on the back of the controller made a workaround possible. 

One other minor point: I noticed the Bluetooth range on mine is a couple of feet shy of the full-size version's range. It's something easily solved by sitting a bit closer to the Switch and an acceptable compromise for an on-the-go Pro-style controller.

$46 at Amazon

8BitDo SN30 Pro Bluetooth Gamepad Controller

The $50 full-featured design of the SN30 Bluetooth Gamepad controller makes it a more travel-friendly Nintendo Switch Pro controller alternative. There are no mushy buttons here: Everything feels firm and responsive. While it might look similar to the PDP controller above, the thumbsticks are set up like a PlayStation controller. Unlike the PDP, it can be programmed for use with Android, Windows and MacOS.

$20 at Amazon

Horipad Nintendo Switch Wired Controller

It's wired, but the $20 Horipad is one of the more comfortable controllers we tested, and its buttons and sticks feel nice, too. While it does have a Turbo button, it lacks vibration and motion control. Its D-pad isn't a true pad, but a plastic piece that snaps on over four discrete buttons. It works fine, but the fact that it's a wired controller might be a deal-breaker for some. Currently, the black version of the controller is tough to find at its normal price but you can find it in blue and red.