Design and Features
My first reaction when unboxing the PowerA Nano was just how absolutely adorable it is. It feels great to hold while still having some heft to it. The controller has a nice powder coat finish to it, making it smooth to the touch and giving it a premium look and feel. The analog sticks feel snappy and responsive, and have a slight concaveness that allows your thumbs to grip a bit better than Nintendo’s Pro Controller. The face buttons are a bit lower profile, but have a nice press to them. The shoulder buttons have a nice ergonomic shape that angles slightly upwards to accommodate your fingers. The travel on the actual triggers is very low, which is ideal for first-person shooters, or other games where response time is critical. There’s also a satisfying click from both the shoulder buttons and bumpers. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=powera-nano-enhanced-wireless-controller&captions=true"] The Nano Enhanced Wireless Controller is designed specifically for Nintendo Switch, so it includes the Plus, Minus, Home, and Screenshot buttons for full navigation. These buttons are noticeably lower quality than the other face buttons, and feel a bit mushy when pressed. Unfortunately, the D-pad is of similar quality. While nobody designs a D-pad quite like Nintendo, this one hardly even clicks when pressed, resulting in a very mushy feeling experience.Software
While the Nano Enhanced Wireless Controller doesn’t come with any software per se, its programmable Advanced Gaming Buttons on the rear do require a few steps in order to work properly. You’ll need to hold the program button for a couple seconds, followed by the desired input button, and finally selecting the left or right Advanced Gaming Button to map the control. The fact that this can all be done without needing to go into any system settings or in-game menus is great, and allows for extremely flexible play that can be customized for any game on the Switch.Gaming
I spent a good amount of time navigating my Animal Crossing island while putting the Nano Enhanced Controller to the test. Movement from the analog sticks was fluid and responsive, and all face buttons worked as intended. Where it really shines, though, is the Advanced Gaming Buttons. Depending on the situation, whether I was fishing, planting flowers, or refurnishing my home, I could change the input to meet my needs. For instance, I mapped one of the buttons to pull up the radial menu for my tools for quick on-the-fly switching and the other to bring up my inventory. Sure, these are normally only a button press away, but being able to move fluidly between tasks in-the-moment without taking my finger off the analog stick was something I really appreciated. The fact that you can change them at a moment’s notice, too, makes it that much more impactful.Purchasing Guide
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.from IGN Reviews https://ift.tt/3eYs5lZ
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