Satisfye - ZenGrip Go Elite Bundle (Lite), Accessories Compatible with Nintendo Switch Lite - Bundle includes: Grip, Elite Case, Low Profile A-C USB Cable. BONUS: 2 Thumbsticks (Gray)
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Tamarra O’Brien
> 3 dayThe case is amazing but it is a little bit bigger then I thought it would be. ( I got the larger case ) But the grip is amazing! So if you been thinking about getting it do it, it’s so worth it¡!¡
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Nicole K
Greater than one weekhigh quality material and tons of space, with a cable designed for in case charging. If you can spare an extra 10 dollars I highly recommend this over the smaller cheaper version.
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Michael Russell
> 3 dayA must if you have a switch lite. Kind of pricey but i would recommend. 9/10.
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E.Fleck
> 3 dayAll I can say is that I have had this for one day and it already is a game changer. My hands used to get so fatigued and my fingers would fall asleep...not any more. The grip and the case are just perfect. I would recommend this to anyone. I don’t see how I played my Switch Lite without it.
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Tekkyo
> 3 dayGrip, wonderful case, thumb pads, and a usb A to usb C angled cords. This has everything and they all work well. Highly recommended, loving my case, just know that it is big so it will take up a good amount of bag space.
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Jason S
> 3 dayIt was exactly what I thought it was gonna be. The quality is nice and it has improved my playing experience.
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Juan Camilo Montoya
> 3 dayNot only is it comfortable, but it makes it possible to play for hours on en without habing your hands and wrists feel tired and cramped. Recommended 7/5
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John Healty Christian
> 3 dayLiked: Material is soft on the inside, The grip is very compatible, there is usb A to usb c cable, there is powerbank compartment, there are 2 thumb grip making the analog stick more thicker and easier to control, 2 zip pocket and 14 catridges slot 2 unusable catridges slot. Disliked: No shoulder straps like the website version.
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HH
> 3 dayThese handles are really comfy. I thought having one side at more of an angle was weird but its actually perfect. And the case is great. Its nice and sturdy and has lots of room for a charging cord, ear buds, whatever else.
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Flickstiq
> 3 dayI think that when you review something, you have to explain where youre coming from so that others know whether your perspective matches theirs. So about me... I personally feel like the Xbox One controller is very comfortable. I have muscle memory built up for it and that style is where Im going to immediately feel the most comfortable. The stock Switch Lite hurt my hands (medium size) and cramped my right hand. It was to the point that Ive bought and sold various Switch devices a few times over the years. Ill get excited for a game and hope that Im amplifying the discomfort that I remember. Maybe this time it wont be so bad. But its always that bad and its just a bad design. This time I decided that Im going to figure this whole comfort thing out because the device itself is cool and Id really like to enjoy it. I started with a wrap-around case with small grips on the bottom. This type of case is very common and costs around $10. The grips on the bottom provide a place for your fingers to rest, but dont do anything for ergonomics beyond that. Your hand still cramps up and you still have to claw the right side. As I researched it further, I found that people keep recommending the Satisfye grip and were saying that its the best. So I sucked it up and bought this $50 kit. Its worth noting that you can buy just the grip for around $25, but then you dont have a case that everything will fit in without taking the grip off. The Satisfye case solves this and is molded to fit the grip and Switch along with room for some extras. To me this was worth the extra $25. After having experienced it, I dont regret stepping up a bit in cost to get the case. Its pretty much perfect except that there isnt room to fit both the Switch and the stock charger. You can easily fit a smaller power brick though, so thats a consideration. Now for the grip itself. You can summarize it by saying that it fixes everything that a grip really can be expected to fix. It truly eliminates the hand strain that you experience with just the Switch on its own. The right side of the grip is extended slightly so that your thumb is resting on the analog stick in a natural position. This is awesome! The build quality is nice, and if youve used a cheaper grip, youll immediately notice that the Satisfye grip is high quality. It feels solid and doesnt have that 3D Printed feel that many accessories do. I didnt buy this for the thumb caps, but decided to try them anyway. They create a little bit of extra length on the sticks and also add a slightly concave surface. Definitely better than the sticks by themselves. I can finally play a FPS without relying so heavily on gyro controls. This is awesome and is exactly what I was hoping for. With all of that said, there are still a few things that arent perfect. These are not the fault of the grip itself and are more about some shortcomings of the Switch. Here are a few that the grip wont fix: - The Face Buttons are just in a bad place on the Switch. Using the grip actually makes them a bit harder to reach than before. Swapping quickly from the right analog stick to the B Button is awkward and will take some getting used to. This is especially noticeable in fast-paced games like shooters. Even though the grip kind of makes reaching these buttons harder, Im not docking any stars from the grip itself. Nintendos design forces you to pick between more easily reaching the buttons or fixing the comfort of the right analog stick. Ill pick fixing that stick. - The analog sticks themselves dont feel amazing. This is due to a very strange mechanism that Nintendo decided to use for detecting movement within the analog module. It leaves the analog sticks feeling both too sensitive and not sensitive enough all at the same time. I think that this is partially because there is not enough resistance when youre moving the stick. Its also because the sensors that track movement arent especially accurate. Again, not the fault of the grip, and if anything the grip gives you more control which helps to balance this a bit. So in summary, the grip brings us much much closer to the feel of a Xbox One controller. However it doesnt overcome the Face Button placement or the crappy analog sticks that Nintendo chose to use. So dont expect this grip to suddenly make the Switch equal to a Xbox One controller. But it does solve the hand cramping, and I think that I can adjust to the rest of it. It makes the console into something that I can actually keep and use. On a cosmetic note, before purchasing I had wished that Satisfye made the grip available in different colors. White is not usually my first choice when there are other options. I think Id still rather have it match the console (I have the gray one), but its not as off-putting as I had expected. It properly matches the buttons and analog sticks and looks like it belongs with the console. Ive ultimately rated this Five Stars because I feel that it fixes everything that you would expect a good grip to fix.