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As of the Nintendo Switch's Version 10.0.0 update on April 13th, 2020, the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and [[Joy-Con]] can have custom button mapping via the system's settings, allowing more versatility beyond ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''{{'}}s [[Controls]] menu. | As of the Nintendo Switch's Version 10.0.0 update on April 13th, 2020, the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and [[Joy-Con]] can have custom button mapping via the system's settings, allowing more versatility beyond ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''{{'}}s [[Controls]] menu. | ||
A special variant of the controller with a ''Smash'' livery released alongside ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Additionally, a limited edition variant with a gold ''Smash'' livery was awarded to the winner of {{Trn|EVO Japan 2020}}, {{Sm|Shuton}}. | A special variant of the controller with a ''Smash'' livery released alongside ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Additionally, a limited edition variant with a gold ''Smash'' livery was awarded to the winner of {{Trn|EVO Japan 2020}}, {{Sm|Shuton}}. | ||
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==Technical Data== | |||
{{incomplete|Needs more information on the hardware like the [[GameCube controller]] article}} | |||
===Input lag=== | |||
The Switch Pro Controller has among the highest latency of all usable ''Ultimate'' controllers when used wirelessly, experiencing lows of 92.86ms (5.5 frames) and highs of 112.86 (6.8 frames). It's just slightly worse than the [[Joy-Con]], which has a higher minimum latency of 93.7ms (5.6 frames) but otherwise similar results.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWqSODoookc Ultimate latency analysis]</ref> If used wired with a USB-C cable, it's ironically ''worse'' than if used wireless. | |||
===Licensed variants=== | |||
====Nintendo Switch Online Controllers==== | |||
Released over several years, these are Switch Pro Controllers that are designed like controllers from previous console generations meant to be used with the various classic games on the Nintendo Switch Online service. Different designs include Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, and Nintendo 64. | |||
====Hori Battle Pad==== | |||
Released in 2018 by 3rd party controller manufacturer Hori. Has the internal components and buttons of a Switch Pro Controller, but with an outer shell designed after a [[GameCube controller]].<ref>http://www.amazon.com/HORI-Battle-Luigi-Version-Turbo-u/dp/B00ND0E604/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419626093&sr=8-1&keywords=Hori+Battle+Pad</ref> | |||
====PowerA GameCube Styled Controller==== | |||
Released in 2018 by 3rd party controller manufacturer PowerA. Has the internal components and buttons of a Switch Pro Controller, but with an outer shell designed after a [[GameCube controller]]. This controller is wireless by default, but has a USB-C port to allow a wired connection. | |||
==In competitive play== | ==In competitive play== |
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