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The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. connect to Switch 2 Merchant Video

1 1200mAh Battery
2 Motion Sensing
3 RGB Lighting
4 NFC Sensor
5 Swappable D-pads

1 TMR Sticks
2 HD Rumble
3 Mecha Button
4 Micro Triggers
5 Magnetic Faceplates
EasySMX S10 Switch Controller
Compatible devices In S-mode: Compatible with Switch 2/1. In X-mode: Compatible with PC, Tesla, and mobile devices. 1200mAh Battery 17-hour playtime (with lights/vibration) on just 3-hour charge Faceplate Magnetic Swappable Faceplattes Hardware Specs TMR Sticks & HD Rumble & Mecha Button & Mirco Trigger & 2 Programmable Back Buttons Multifunctional one Tap Wake up & Motion Sensing & NFC function & RGB Lighting D-Pad Classic Cross & Smooth Circular
【One-Tap Wake Up】EasySMX S10 Switch Controller compatible with Switch 2 featuring one-touch wake-up! Seamlessly switch between S/X modes for instant gameplay on Switch 1/2, PC & mobile. Single-button mode switching with universal cross-platform support.
【Switch 2 Connection Guide】 1. Set back toggle to “S” mode → Hold HOME 3 sec until LED flashes fast. 2. On Switch: Go to 【Controllers】> 【Change Grip/Order】 → Solid LED + short vibration = paired. 3.(First-time only) Within 20 sec: Remove & reattach Joy-Con to activate wake-up function. 4. Short press HOME to auto-reconnect later.
【TMR Joystick】 Combines Hall Effect durability with carbon-film precision. Seamless gameplay – Perfect for competitive play.
【Full Mechanical Buttons】 Fully mechanical micro-switch buttons with 0.3mm actuation and 5 million+ click lifespan, providing tactile feedback akin to premium gaming keyboards.
【HD Vibration】 Powered by genuine ALPS Linear HD Rumble motors for multi-layered haptic feedback that brings your games to life!
【1200mAh Battery】Enjoy 17-hour playtime (with lights/vibration) on just 3-hour charge, perfect for marathon gaming with fewer charges.
【Interchangeable D-pad & Custom Faceplate】Swap between disc and cross-style D-pads, plus magnetic removable faceplates for personalized gameplay and style. Change your look in seconds!
【Additional Features】①Customizable RGB Lighting ② 2 Programmable Back Buttons ③ 6-Axis Gyroscope ④ NFC Function


Wordguystudios4.0 –
Very good cheap option for the switch 2
For the price and what it does, the controller is pretty awesome. It has very accurate linear motors to what’s even in the joy-con 2s. It also has nice sticks that, iirc, are hall-effect, so no drift at least in the near future. The buttons are nice and click, and feel great to press.One of the few draw backs is swapping between the official pro 2 controller and this makes it show it’s price and quality. Again, still really good for what it is. The other is kind of the d-pad. Minor gripe, but it does feel slightly weird compared to other controllers I’ve tried out due to the clickiness of the d-pad.Also, less of a gripe, and more of a quirk that I found interesting was setting up the wake from sleep. Having to remove the joy-con, connecting the controller, and then going from then on was interesting to say the least. If I could give it a 4.5 star, it’d get that, but removing those minor gripes would put it at a 5 for me.
William J. Hartman –
Great deal, solid controller.
Nice grip, feels sturdy. Firmware update had it work flawlessly with Switch 2, even wakes from sleep as advertised. Great deal imo.
Victor –
10/10. Love it!
I’m not being dramatic when I say, I think this is the nicest controller I have ever used in my 30 years of gaming. Very impressive. The joysticks alone blew me away. They feel so precise and smooth and there’s like zero dead zone. I use this on my switch 2 and my Steam Deck and my PC rig. Works like a charm. Love the very subtle clickiness of all the buttons. They’re like macro keys that you would find in a gaming mouse but in a controller.
I Want That –
Like the controller but a few cons
Have been using this controller for about a week. I like the controller but like everything it has its pros and cons for me.Pros:1. Wakes the switch from sleep (most third party controllers do not)2. NFC works great if you have amiibos, seems to work even better than pro controller3. Lights on controller are a cool addition4. Battery last a long while for gameplay before needing to be charged.Cons:Button layout is different they moved home button to the bottom of the controller and moved the “+” and “-“ buttons down. I keep trying to reach over and push the “+” button and it isn’t there like the pro controller. This will just some getting used to.2. Vibration seems weak compared to pro controller.3. This is the biggest con of all for me. Every single button you push makes both an audible and sensory click noise. Can drive you crazy. I don’t know why the did this.Overall I do like the controller and it does everything the pro controller does but for half the price.
Placeholder –
Great Pro 2 Alternative
Great controller! Sticks feel great, I like mechanical “clicky” buttons and triggers, it feels sturdy, has NFC in case you care about Amiibo, rumble feels pretty nuanced and the coup de grace – Switch 2 wake-up is reliable and easy to set up.Only downside is the back buttons not being recognized as such by the Switch 2, though they are configurable right on the controller.All said, it’s a great sub for the Pro 2 controller for less money.
IJReilly –
So close…and yet so far
I really wanted to love this controller. It’s very well-made, feels great in the hand, sticks and all buttons feel fantastic. It connected to my Switch 2 right away and the Switch 2 recognized it as a Pro Controller. Great start! Then I loaded up DK Bananza. Everything was…ok…but off a bit. I wondered if there was some response delay in the buttons. JUST perceivable enough that it seemed like it was throwing me off.So I connected the 1st party Joycons and went back and forth between those and this controller, timing as best I could how quickly DK would jump on the screen. Sure enough, something was just a liiiiitttle bit off. The Joycons were nearly immediate, but the EasySMS was a split split of a second behind. This was a problem for me…maybe not for everyone, and not for all games, but it was enough to hurt my experience in Bananza. Maybe if I hadn’t started with the Joycons and already played so much of it with them, I wouldn’t have noticed. But I did.Then there’s the HD Rumble. It’s there, yes, but it should be noted that this controller’s rumble is apparently based on the v1 from the original Switch and not the newest HD Rumble on the Switch 2. I’ll find out soon what that means for the OG Pro Controller when I get it from my kids, but for this controller, it apparently means that, at least in DK Bananza, the thing buzzes and vibrates almost constantly. Just stepping slowly makes it rumble. I wondered if I was crazy and again went back to the Joycons. Sure enough—the Joycons were not only more mild and a bit more nuanced, but did not vibrate just by simply walking/running around.Still wanting to give the controller a chance, I followed the instructions to turn off rumble in the instructions (M button + up/down on the left stick), and simply could not get them to work. Couldn’t turn it up, down, or off. Nothing. Sigh. Side note—I also couldn’t get it to wake up the Switch 2.This controller is really nice. It has features many third party controllers don’t have. The HD Rumble is absolutely better than normal rumble on most controllers, but it’s still off, at least when it comes to Switch 2 games. The button switches FEEEL marvelous, but the slightly perceptible delay I noticed when compared with the Joycons just hurt the experience for me too much to be able to enjoy it. Solid effort, but just not good enough.
James Zekis –
A solid switch controller
I’m about two weeks into using this controller and I’m very satisfied with the purchase. Setup was fairly easy. It does wake up the switch. The build quality is pretty solid. Only gripe is the sticks were a little bit stiff the first few days I used it but fairly quickly they’ve normalized. The buttons are satisfyingly clicky.A great alternative to the 1st party controllers.