Satisfye – ZenGrip Pro Gen 3 OLED, a Switch Grip Compatible with Nintendo Switch – Comfortable & Ergonomic Grip, Joy Con & Switch Control. #1 Switch Accessories Designed for Gamers (Black)
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(as of Aug 10, 2024 10:41:13 UTC – Details)
Product Description
OUR NEW ANTI-SCRATCH silicone tabs floating solution keeps your Switch from coming into direct contact with the Switch grip itself and leaves room for warm air to evacuate on the backside, so that your Switch gets the protection it deserves
WHILE OTHER GRIPS will leave you fatigued after some time, our asymmetrical ergonomic comfort grip will keep you fraggin in Fortnite hour after hour
We LOVE handheld mode and that is solely why we decided that the joycon weren’t good enough, and we created a grip that will replicate that good feeling a pro controller gives you
WE’VE STUDIED OUR COMPETITION, common issues are eg. too tight, blocking shoulder buttons, not chargeable, small grip, not ergonomic, scratching of JoyCons and we’ve designed our updated grip based on your feedback and solved these problems
DON’T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT, read our reviews. We’ve already sold thousands via Kickstarter and Indiegogo, so the product has already harvested great feedback. Do like the thousands of gamers have done before you, buy the ZenGrip Pro Gaming Grip
Customers say
Customers like the portability, grip, and cramps of the video game accessory. They mention that it makes gaming in portable mode much more enjoyable, ergonomic, and provides the best experience when playing handheld. They also appreciate the rubberized design that allows for safe, slip-free gripping of the product. Customers also like the quality, value, and comfort. However, some disagree on ease of use.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Cyle L –
Awesome Grip for Comfortable Gaming
The Satisfye – ZenGrip Pro Gen 3 OLED is awesome! It feels so comfortable to use and slipping it on the Switch is really easy. It allows me to enjoy prolonged gaming sessions without any discomfort. This was a great investment, and Iâd recommend it to any adult who plays their Switch handheld for longer than 30 minutes.
Lyn –
A must have switch accessory
I’m a casual gamer who did not mind playing without a grip but bought one after many switch YouTubers recommended it. I can say I do not have remorse and this was a good purchase. Felt weird at first but I got accustomed to it. Now I have put in over 200 hours in Splatoon 2. I must say my game play has improved with this grip as it makes the switch feel like a really big pro controller. 5 stars for this. I love how it feels. As I am considering a lite as well, I hope satisfye will make a grip for that too. Highly recommend. Now as of using it for two days, it has not scuffed or scratched my switch. However I am very careful sliding it in and out of the grip. I’m not super handy or creative so I haven’t tried to mod the grip or anything. Mostly just praying and hoping it doesn’t later on. Fingers crossed.What does not get five stars are the thimbstick grips. I mean they feel really good on the stick but sometimes the joycon and games don’t respond as well with them on? I’ll be trying to run and the game thinks I’m walking despite how hard I’m moving and pressing the stick. Which is odd because I ordered skull & co grips and do not have this issue. So it seems to be a satisfye grip issue only so far? I can’t really confirm this because these are the only two grips I have tried. However I’m not too upset since they were included with the grip and I didn’t really pay extra for them. Bummer. The grips feel exactly like the thimbsticks on the pro controller and I liked that feel. But I bought the skull and co ones so I’m good. Satisfye might want to address the issue of why their grips interfere with how the joystick works. The joystick itself works fine and is calibrated fine. But for some reason the grips interfere with feedback in game? So just be aware of that. Otherwise I like them. Just sad that for me they’re not really usable.Overall I am fairly surprised with my experience with satisfye grip. I do recommend and have recommended it to my fellow switch owners. It’s a must have for handheld play.l, especially since I almost NEVER dock my switch at all. I can count on one hand the amount of times I used my dock. So this grip is a life changer. I definitely will be using this. Now I do hope satisfye comes out with custom colors like skull & co have. Which is another grip I ordered to test out. I would love to be able to customize my grip to match the neon red & blue of my joycons. Buuut for now consider me a very happy customer. Oh and to me it does make my switch heaver. While my hands did not cramp, my arms did? I usually don’t get achy playing games for a long period of time but I did notice I had some muscle pain in my arm from playing and holding the switch because it felt heavier. Maybe that’s just me but I would suggest taking breaks to give your arms a rest because it does make the system a little heavier.
Kyle D –
Can’t stop talking about it
I’ve had issues with the Switch for years. It’s a great console but my hands are just too large for the basic joycons and console. I have other third party joycons but the shoulder buttons are starting to wear out.I play in handheld mode almost exclusively and even short playtimes (5 or less minutes) would start to numb out my hands. I have 12-13inch hands from wrist to middle fingertip, and I can safely say this was even more comfortable than the Hori Split Pad Pro I tried (I returned it because I want gyro support), it also feels more stable than the Hori because it’s a solid piece and doesn’t feel like all the weight is on the sides of the Switch.The only reason it doesn’t have five stars on comfort is because it does make the switch bulkier and heavier, so that can wear on you after a while, but it took nearly 45 minutes of play before I started to feel even the slightest numbness, which was attributable to poor arm position more than anything.All in all, I recommend if:- You have large hands / get thumb numbness when playing in handheld- Prefer handheld mode
Chase –
THIS Should Come Standard with ALL Nintendo Switch Consoles!
To say I’m….Satisfye’d would be an understatement. Honestly, reading some reviews had me initially worried, but once I got the grip in-hand. Here is my breakdown:Ergonomics: The Switch is now ergonomic. Period. This (as my title suggests) needs to be implemented into future products that Nintendo puts out. I no longer get those thumb cramps and numbness from the odd angles it puts my thumbs at. It’s essentially like holding a wider version of the Pro Controller (which is actually still better for long play session in general), but for on-the-couch chill play it’s fantastic. In addition it also acts as a convenient stand, rather than laying it down on it’s back, it sits with screen facing. Only bummer is no ‘angle control’ so playing with a Pro Controller is a bit awkward – since you can’t angle the screen in any fashion.Build Quality: Build quality is second to none. There is a rubbery grip on the handles that helps add to the already great feeling and seemingly durable textured plastic. Very impressed. Also, it comes with a set of rubber thumbstick covers. Usually, I avoid using these, but Satisfye did right here as well! They actually FEEL great, and don’t over-do it at all. It actually benefits playing with the covers.Wrap-Up: This is THE grip to get. I can’t say it enough. I bought it expecting to be ‘ok’ with it, but turns out it exceeded my expectations and then some. Trying to play without the grip just doesn’t feel right. Minor caveats, It does add a bit of bulk, and you cannot dock it with the grip on – so if you travel a lot, you’ll have to purchase the case as well from Satisfye. Seriously though 5 stars all around.
Dalia –
Es muy cómodo, mejora el agarre y es más fácil jugar en modo viaje
Amazon Customer –
Had one of these for the original Switch 2 years ago, but when I upgraded to the OLED, I needed the newer version. On their official website, these grips are just far too expensive in Canadian dollars for me. With a discount, tax and shipping, you’re still looking at around $87. However, luckily this has been listed here for $37 which is fantastic!Fits snug, and the handles themselves stick out enough to provide a “full” feeling in hand like a controller would. Helps me game much more comfortably, longer. Build quality is great too
Corinna Tajeri –
Joshua Ikin –
As a long time Switch owner who primarily uses it as a handheld, my only problem with it was hand cramp. This grip was a genuine game changer for me. While previously I could never manage more than 45 minutes before experiencing discomfort while playing, now I can happily play for hours on end without thinking about a sore thumb.The grip itself is pleasingly well made, holding it you can feel the quality. The asymmetric design is ingenious and works with the placement of the thumbsticks on the Switch to greatly increase your comfort while playing. Soft rubber holds the console snugly in place, and you can remove and insert repeatedly with no issues. If you’re worried about this scuffing your joy-cons then rest easy.I’ve used this for 3 months now, and can never imagine going back to using the Switch without it. I was initially put off by the price-point, but after taking the plunge I can only say I’m so glad I did. If you play your Switch as a handheld, don’t hesitate.
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