![]() ![]() Let’s turn our attention to the ergonomics. I think I’ve boasted enough about the size of the thing. What a wonderful feeling! Form follows function! See, I told you: All my controllers have pawprint thumbcaps. Neither long sessions of Hades nor Shantae gave me cramps. Strangely enough, I had no such problems with the Little Wireless Controller. I have this problem with 3rd-party controllers of similar dimensions. A pleasure to hold in your hands, even when it is – as in my case – smaller than your actual hand.Īt first I was worried about getting cramps when using the tiny controller. It still feels very nice to the touch: sturdy and well-made. Once you take the controller into your hands, you feel how light it is. Then simply place your Switch with the kickstand, connect the Little Wireless Controller and have a go at your favourite games. ![]() It’s small enough to carry around without being a burden. This makes the little guy an ideal companion for travel. With dimensions of 13.7 x 7.1 x 3.5 centimetres (measured by ruler, so I wouldn’t rule out an error margin of 0.2 millimetres (pun intended), it is significantly smaller than the Nintendo Pro controller. They’re not included with the controller. Size IS important! All my controllers get pawprint thumbcaps. One such third party is PDP Gaming who released the officially licensed Little Wireless Controller just recently. Luckily, we have a lot of options: from the Nintendo Switch Pro controller to the various third party offerings. These are the times when a good controller is paramount. But then there are times when I switch to tabletop or even play docked. I don’t know about you, but I mostly play handheld. Introducing PDP Gaming Little Wireless Switch Controller Review ![]()
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