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The PowerA Nano is basically a beat-for-beat recreation of Nintendo’s own Pro Controller, with the same basic color scheme and button layout but in a gamepad about two-thirds the size.
The PowerA Nano Enhanced Wireless Controller is available for pre-order for $49.99 from PowerA, and will available at Amazon and other retailers. It's expected to launch in August.
It connects wirelessly via Bluetooth and, like most Switch gamepads, it's charged via USB-C. PowerA says that the battery inside the Nano can last for 20 hours on a full charge, which is a solid ...
Credit: PowerA The controller does not have a battery case, which is a great bonus as it is chargeable. It does come with a 6' charging cord, however, it uses the same C-USB input as other Switch ...
The Nano by PowerA is licensed by Nintendo for Switch and Switch Lite, and features a ergonomic design that is comfortable to hold. Now the controller sells for just $16.99 for a limited time.
The PowerA Nano Enhanced Wired Controller is available directly from the PowerA website for $39.99 and comes in classic black or lilac. Third-party retailers, including Amazon, also offer it at ...
The PowerA Nano Enhanced for the Nintendo Switch takes almost every detail and feature from the larger, more expensive Switch Pro controller and shrinks it. Its lack of rumble and NFC for Amiibo ...
Peripherals maker PowerA does a good job of making third-party gamepads — the MOGA Pro has been a bit hit with Android gamers, for example. Now, the company is launching a new controller for the ...
A shrunk down partner to PowerA’s standard ‘Enhanced Wireless Controller’, it comes in at the same £39.99 price point, but still packs some pro features into its minimised shell.
A shrunk down partner to PowerA’s standard ‘Enhanced Wireless Controller’, it comes in at the same £39.99 price point, but still packs some pro features into its minimised shell.
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