Reddit Reddit reviews Satisfye – New Elite Bundle, Accessories Compatible with Nintendo Switch - The Bundle includes: Grip, Elite Case and a Low Profile USB A-C Cable. BONUS: 2 Thumbsticks+1 JoyCon Rail

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Satisfye – New Elite Bundle, Accessories Compatible with Nintendo Switch - The Bundle includes: Grip, Elite Case and a Low Profile USB A-C Cable. BONUS: 2 Thumbsticks+1 JoyCon Rail
IF YOU LOVE playing handheld mode in comfort, protecting your Switch, JoyCon and all your gaming accessories, then do it in style with our new Pro Gaming Elite Bundle. A gamer's dreamCHARGE YOUR Switch with our high speed, low profile USB-C charging cable, even while the Switch stands in the grip. All included in the bundleTOTAL CONTROL over your gaming peripherals while traveling. Our carrying case has a flap that protects your screen, space for multiple cartridges and controller and a protective hard exterior shellTHE INCLUDED GRIP acts as a protector for the Switch and Joy Con while it fits securely inside the gripcase. Travel with the carry case knowing your Switch is safe and secureDON'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 Satisfye Elite Bundle
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9 Reddit comments about Satisfye – New Elite Bundle, Accessories Compatible with Nintendo Switch - The Bundle includes: Grip, Elite Case and a Low Profile USB A-C Cable. BONUS: 2 Thumbsticks+1 JoyCon Rail:

u/MatNomis · 3 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

I own what I think are the three most common (in the USA anyway):

  • RDS GoPlay (with case; and adding the "tape fix")
  • Satisfye (with slim or big cases)
  • Skull & Co Gripcase (with case)

    With any of these, I highly recommend getting the cases. Once you put these grips on, the Switch doesn't fit into any standard Switch case. I failed to follow this wisdom with the first grip I purchased (the RDS GoPlay), but fortunately it fits into the Satisfye Slim case (probably the big one, too). I don't think the inverse would be true, as the GoPlay fits with room to spare. I'm assuming the actual GoPlay case would be too small for the Satisfye.

    All three of these are comfortable and provide a substantial improvement over the Switch with nothing. All three of these cases have issues with docking. The Satisfye and RDS grips will not ever fit into the dock...they're just not designed for it. The Skull & Co was designed to fit into the dock, but they only just barely managed it. The fit is tight, and they also did not realize that Nintendo's docks are not all created equal, and some have a smaller gap, into which the Gripcase won't fit into. It's really a crapshoot whether your Gripcase will dock with your particular dock.

    The Gripcase is the trickiest to remove of the three. If you do it wrong, you'll put noticeable "shearing" forces on your joycons, because you'll be leveraging them against their rails as you try to peel the case off. Make sure to watch Skull & Co's usage video on how to remove it.

    The Satisfye only requires a careful sliding of the Switch, against some rubbery friction. The RDS case simply pops off after you flex the plastic clamps a bit. Ironically, the RDS is both the easiest to remove, yet also allows you to detach the joycons without removing the Switch from the grip--not an issue for a plane ride.

    The Grip Case is the narrowest and most compact. For analog-stick intensive games, it provides a good grip, but doesn't give you "adult" thumb spacing. Your thumb knuckle may still need to bend quite a bit with your right hand. The Satisfye, OTOH, is explicitly asymmetrical to deal with this, and gives you a very good thumb placement onto the analog stick...at the expense of making the buttons a little harder to reach without adjusting your grip. The RDS is symmetrical, but "flares out" almost as widely as the Satisfye, so you can simply adjust your grip as appropriate.

    To be honest, I use all three at different times. Specifically for a plane ride, I'd use the Satisfye. However, if I could keep/own only one to be used for all my grippy situations, I'd keep the RDS, simply because I find it to offer the best combo of comfort, versatility, and ease of use. The Satisfye is slightly more comfortable, but it needs to be removed more often (and removal itself is less convenient). The Skull & Co is the smallest/narrowest, but also least comfortable of the three (though still very comfortable compared to no grip), potentially somewhat versatile if it fits in your dock (but that's random chance), and trickiest--arguably scariest--to remove. OTOH, it also offers side & back protection for the Switch, since it's more like a silicone smartphone case. So if you are trying to increase the Switch's ruggedness, this is probably the best option of the three. Also of note: the Skull & Co grip case doesn't reliably fit into every Nintendo dock, but it certainly works with Skull & Co's own dock, which is a nice product if you're willing to take the buyer-beware risk of using third party docks. The Grip Case also offers multiple palm rest options, but none of them flare further out to the sides, I don't think even the newer, chunkier palm rest they've started selling would help with the right-thumb-to-analog stick spacing.
u/RruinerR · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

The old model battery is 2.5hrs-6.5hrs, depending on game and other factors.
The new model is 4.5hrs - 9hrs, again, depending on game and other factors.

The newer model also has a brighter handheld screen.
And, as much as you say you PLAN on being docked most of the time, you will find times and excuses to undock and take it along. (I never realized how much I wanted Fire Emblem 3 Houses with me when I had the tires put on the car...)

With that being said, a 200GB microSD for sure. Best price per GB and 200GB is quite a lot of games loaded.

I also suggest a grip for handheld with a case that fits the grip.
Again, i know you dont plan on being portable, but the Grip is GREAT when you are playing handheld, and a case is required for portable. And you'll want a case that fits it.
I suggest this one Switch GoPlay

These are also good, a bit more expensive.
https://www.amazon.com/Satisfye-Nintendo-Accessories-Premium-charging-Thumbsticks/dp/B07G3KB7RT/

https://www.amazon.com/Satisfye-Accessories-Compatible-Nintendo-Charging-Thumbsticks/dp/B07K2GX4P7/

u/mctwists · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitchDeals

I see this one for $47, is this what you're referring to? Is there a cheaper way to get this? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G3KB7RT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Gxh5BbCWRS5WM

u/dinoeyes · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

I would recommend this as well, seems like the best option out there for this purpose.

Satisfye grip and case

u/breezytrees · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitchDeals

Bonus: the satisfye case and grip were designed around this exact battery pack.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G3KB7RT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_R9ThDbXZC3S15

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitchDeals

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u/heylmjordan · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

I'm looking at their options and I think I might get this?

u/sarcasmasquach · 0 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Pro Controller vs. Extra Joycons vs. Extra Joycons with Satisfye Mini Joycon Grip

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Haven't bought a Switch yet but when I do, cost will be a factor. However, ergonomics will be prioritized over cost in the event that the best controller setup for me means I end up buying one less game right out the gate. I should mention that I'm going to buy the Satisfye Elite Bundle right away for undocked play. I honestly have no idea if I'll ever play the thing docked or enough to warrant any of the following options, which of course complicates matters. I don't think I'll ever crowd around the thing undocked with three other people but at least one other person, sure. I'm getting Mario Kart as one of my first games and if nothing else, that title will definitely see undocked multiplayer use. For the sake of argument, let's just assume that I will rarely play with the Switch docked but I still would like to have some flexibility for multiplayer use. I've done a lot of research on third-party solutions and I'm not entertaining anything other than what I've listed here. I don't like how some controllers are wired and therefor only work in docked mode or use batteries. Many controllers have attractive prices but only so-so reviews and lack the full functionality that you would get with either joycons or a pro controller. In fact, I can't find a single controller that can do everything that the joycons or pro controller can.

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I'm looking at three distinct options and can't decide on which is best. Here they are:

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Pro Controller
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Best single-player option, full functionality

Most ergonomic docked option

Best two-player solution (other player uses standard joycon grip)

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Would still need at least one more controller for four-player action

Not very portable

Might rarely or even never play docked

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Extra Joycons

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Per player cost is the most efficient

Enables four players

Supreme portability

Hard to say if playing docked will ever occur, or enough to justify other options

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No good, ergonomic controllers for docked mode (if I ever even play docked, that is)

Keeping them charged becomes a minor annoyance

Worst option for two-player setups

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Extra joycons w/ Satisfye Joycon grip

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Enables four players -OR- Two players with grips (one ergonomic, one not)

Offers most flexibility for play styles

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Most expensive option

Keeping them charged becomes a minor annoyance

Grip is not very portable, but more portable than the pro controller

Might rarely or even never play docked

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Thanks in advance for any feedback you might have, I really appreciate it. For the record, I'm getting Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate as well as $60 e-shop credit for the eventual release of Animal Crossing. I also plan on playing Paladins and Warframe as well as subscribing to the online service.

u/Further_Beyond · 0 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

Not entirely transparent.... but, I use;

  • Satisfye Grip
  • J&TOP DIY Replacement Dock

    This combo gives you everything you’re looking for minus complete transparency. The Satisfye Grip has a bar running through the back that will probably partially cover your stickers.

    The grip can be docked on the replacement dock tho so you never have to take it off. I love it.