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What is the difference between SN30 Pro and N30 Pro2?
- The differences are:
- A. Shoulder button physical layout
- SN30 Pro – two level placement for R1/R2 and L1/L2.
- N30 Pro 2 – one level placement for R1/R2 and L1/L2.
- B. LED indicators
- SN30 Pro – four small LED lights placed on the bottom
of the controller.
- N30 Pro 2 – two long narrow curved lights on the sides.
- C. Motor and thumb stick cap size
- SN30 Pro - eccentric shaft gear motor and 17mm diameter
thumb stick cap.
- N30 Pro 2 – Linear vibration motor and 11mm diameter
thumb stick cap.
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Does this controller have Screenshot, Home, Turbo, NFC functions when connected to
Switch? Can I also wake up my Switch wirelessly with it?
- When connected to Switch, you can find on this controller:
- A. Screenshot = STAR button
- B. Home button = Logo button
- Turbo and NFC functions are not applicable here.
- When connected to other devices, you can find on this controller:
- A. STAR button = Turbo button
- No, you can not wake up your Switch wirelessly with this controller.
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What systems does it work with? Does it auto reconnect to those systems?
- It works with Switch, Windows 10, macOS, Android, Raspberry Pi.
- It does auto reconnect to all the systems mentioned above with the
press of START once they have been successfully paired.
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Does it work with PS5, Xbox Series, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii, Wii U?
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How can I make sure the button mapping on this controller is as Switch Pro not
Xbox controller when it is connected to Steam?
- Just follow the procedure as below:
- A. Press and hold Y+START to turn on the controller
- B. Press and hold pairing button located at the bottom
of the controller for 3 seconds to pair them
- C. Find ‘Switch Pro support’ & ‘Nintendo button
mapping’ and click on them
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What do the two LED lights on the sides indicate?.
- They are controller mode indicators:
- A. When they blink once: D-input mode
- B. When they blink twice: X-input mode (Xbox 360 mode)
- C. When they blink 3 times: macOS mode
- D. When they blink rapidly: Switch mode or pairing mode
- E. Solid LEDs: connection is successful
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How do I charge the controller? How long does the battery last when fully
charged?
- We suggest you charge it via a phone power adapter.
- The controller uses 480mAh rechargeable battery with 1-2 hour
charging time. The battery can last up to 18 hours when fully
charged.
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Can I use it wired, via a USB-C cable?
- Yes, you can. You can connect it to Switch, Windows 10, Android,
Raspberry Pi and macOS.
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If I press down the analogue sticks on this controller, do they have any function?
- Yes, they function as L3 and R3 when they are pressed down
vertically.
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What is the Bluetooth range?
- 10 meters. This controller functions the best within the range of 5
meters.
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My N30 Pro2 does not connect to Switch no matter how many times I have tried.
What should I do?
- This might be caused by there are too many controllers connected to
your Switch, as one Switch can take up to 10 controllers at a time
maximum. Please follow the steps below to fix it:
- A. Go to ‘System Setting’ on your Switch, then click on
‘Controllers and Sensors’ to disconnect the controllers which are
connected to it
- B. Restart your Switch
- C. Press and hold Y+START to turn back on the
controller. Press the pairing button on the bottom of the controller
for 3 seconds
- D. Go back to ‘System Settings’ and choose ‘Change
Grip/Order’ to pair them
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Does this controller use HD rumble or a normal rumble?
- It uses a normal rumble, not HD rumble. .
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How many N30 Pro2 controllers can I use at a time?
- It depends on the number of controllers each device can take.
MultipleN30 Pro2 controllers can be used at a time.