
Hori
The Hori HORIPAD Turbo (Black) is an officially licensed Nintendo controller available in wireless and wired variants, targeting competitive gamers with turbo functionality, programmable rear buttons, and drift‑resistant TMR sticks. It offers ergonomic comfort and fast response but lacks vibration, full motion controls, and a headset jack.
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$19.99
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$38.27
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$19.99
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$39.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and Nintendo’s own marketing describe the HORIPAD Turbo as a sturdy, ergonomic controller built for tournament play, highlighting its fast response, reliable turbo, and drift‑resistant TMR sticks. However, they also criticize the omission of rumble, full motion controls, and a headset jack, noting that these missing features may deter players seeking a more immersive experience.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the controller’s rapid wired response, comfortable ergonomics, and effective turbo for action titles, while consistently lamenting the lack of vibration feedback, missing headset jack, and limited motion support on certain Switch models.
Common Complaints
Missing rumble/vibration, absence of a headset jack, limited motion‑control support on the wireless model, and occasional compatibility uncertainties with Switch Lite rumble features.
What People Are Saying
“Lightning-fast wired response”
“Sturdy, ergonomic”
How It Compares
vs. PowerA Wired Controller
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose PowerA for budget‑friendly, basic wired play; choose HORIPAD Turbo for competitive features and customization.
vs. Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the Pro Controller for immersive, all‑round gaming; select the HORIPAD Turbo for tournament‑focused play where turbo and drift‑resistant sticks matter.