According to my research, you would need a special adapter to connect this controller to another console wirelessly. It might work with a cable, but I wouldn't recommend it because the shoulder buttons on the Pro Controller are digital and not analogue like the original Xbox and PS controllers.
Battery life: no idea. But relatively long.
So you probably mean with one Pro Controller each? Yes, of course that's possible. You can simply use 4 controllers on the Switch at the same time.
Hello Patrizio,, with one controller one player can play and with this one I played Super smash bros. If, for example, 3 players want to play against each other locally (at your house, for example), then one player will play with the Pro Controller and the other two each with a Joy-Con. I hope I could answer your question.
Hi Loewa1. Yes, it works. We often use the Pro Controller and the two small Joy-Cons with Mario Kart 8. With the small Joy-Con controllers we also use these holders:
SPEEDLINK Grip Handle Set (Switch)
(Without the holder, the Joy-Con is a bit small for normal hands...)
yes. in retropie, search for new controllers in bluetooth, then press and hold the sync button on the pro controller. otherwise google/youtube helps out. Sometimes it makes a bit of a mess when you try to connect it to the switch again, or the switch doesn't find the controller straight away (maybe it's just me).
Not yet :/ (bought it for that) this controller is not yet supported on PC, no matter if you connect it through USB or BT, gonna need to wait for steam support or BetterJoy update.
Yes, you can play wirelessly with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. The controller supports a wireless connection via Bluetooth, which makes it possible to connect to both the Nintendo Switch and other devices such as PCs without the need for a cable.
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