Satisfye - ZenGrip Pro Gen 3 OLED, a Switch Grip Compatible with Nintendo Switch - Comfortable & Ergonomic Grip, Joy Con & Switch Control. #1 Switch Accessories Designed for Gamers (Green)

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  • Brad

    > 3 day

    This product is super comfortable. Ill never play the Switch handheld again without it - highly recommended!

  • Prof. Isac Christiansen

    Greater than one week

    Awesome

  • Lavern Stanton

    > 3 day

    Works pretty good but if it had a case that fit the whole unit

  • karen dunham

    > 3 day

    I just love this grip so much. I cant imagine playing my switch in handheld mode without it.

  • Trisca Brantley

    > 3 day

    Makes it so much more comfortable to hold in your hands and play.

  • Jeff

    > 3 day

    Works well and allows for comfortable handling of the Switch.

  • Rianoso

    > 3 day

    Highly recommend to ease fatigue/strain on the forearm. The Switch fits in nice & snug. No issues & a sturdy product. Definitely recommend!

  • Dr. Gregoria Hammes III

    Greater than one week

    This gaming grip truly gets me excited to play the Switch in handheld mode. Prior to purchasing the grip, my right hand would become cramped very quickly, especially when playing Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (due to the constant use of the right shoulder button and “A” button). Though I love my Switch and am utterly impressed by its design and utility, the discomfort was holding me back from enjoying the system for its parallel function in handheld mode. The Satisfye grip has completely fixed this problem as my hand has not cramped since. There is one con (or has the potential to become a con): again, when playing MK8d, the Switch will start to slide out of the grip. It’s nothing too glaring but something I hope stops at “slightly slides out”. One surprise : the grip size is slightly larger than the pro controller. I quickly got used to the hand grip size, but when transitioning from the pro controller to the Satisfye grip, it is noticeable. Not bad. Just, noticeable.

  • RX-110mw

    11-06-2025

    DISCLAIMER: First of all, I might show as being a verified purchaser of this product. I need to point out that I am, but in a roundabout way. When I initially purchased my ZenGrip Pro, I bought the original version (Gen1) via Amazon for my Red Box Switch. Since then, I changed over to a Switch OLED and bought the Gen3 via the Satisfye website. I just wanted to point this out because I may show on Amazon as having bought the Gen1, but Ill be talking about the Gen3 (even though both are pretty much the same in terms of handle shape). MY REVIEW: This grip is easy to put on my OLED Switch and remove. The only issue I have is that my hands tend to start tingling after maybe 15 minutes or so, leading to them going numb (not as common) or falling asleep (most common). Right hand- which is the side of the grip that is angled out more- goes to sleep faster and more often than my left hand. I cant say its better than using the Switch naked though. In that state, my thumbs tend to cramp into a hooked position because in order to press the buttons, I have to bend my thumbs awkardly in order to press the buttons (hook style if you were to use gaming mouse terminology). But the Satisfye ZenGrip Pro, instead, likes to press real hard into my palm, which is doing something to cause the numbness/falling asleep issue. However, my thumbs dont cramp anymore. Overall, its a weird hit/miss situation for me, and I consider my hands to be large. I can wear a sized L glove, but an XL leaves too much extra space, and an M fits too tightly. I can hold my 6.9in screened Samsung S22 Ultra comfortably with one hand, but my thumb can only extend to the center of the screen, so full one-handed use isnt possible. Yet, using something smaller is too small for me and cramps my hand. This said, the ZenGrip Pro is more controller shaped, thus, in theory, more ergonomic than just using the Switch naked. But, its causing harm to my nerves and/or blood flow. Yet, using the Switch naked causes thumb cramping, that the ZenGrip Pro relieves. For me, it fixes one problem, but only brings new problems. Its basically comparing too extreme ends of the spectrum. MY SUGGESTION for Satisfye is this: Everyone has different sized hands. Some are small enough to use the Switch comfortably naked. Some are too big and need the ZenGrip Pro. But some of us have hands in-between, whether theyre medium-sized, or large with short thumbs, wide palms with short fingers, narrow palms with long fingers, etc etc. You have a great, yet simple product. I recommend developing a Gen4 grip, or even a sub-model with adjustable patterns. Make the grips capable of rotating in or out, making the angle more or less aggressive. But, also make the grips capable of sliding in or out (closer/farther from the cosole, affecting the stance of the grip) 2-3 notches. If you can make the grips lock into place without tools, thatd be sweet, but if tools are needed, make them discretely store on the grip somehow so they can be used on the go. Obviously, this version will cost more than the Gen3. But, advertise it as a fully customizable model... an Extreme model (since Pro is used already)... then it would certainly sell. Id certainly buy it, and Im sure many others would too!

  • H. A. Mollick

    > 3 day

    This may only be for me, but I do press on the sticks pretty hard and I am constantly finding myself pushing the switch out of the grip. As in the switch is shifting up when I press up on the analog stick. I wish there was a clasp that could lock in the grip from the top so that this would not be an issue and the grip could be more secure, I feel like this would be an easy add on to the product, but I might be left out as one of few that have an issue with the switch sliding around while in use.

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