When comparing iPega PG-9025 vs Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, the Slant community recommends iPega PG-9025 for most people. In the question“What are the best third-party game controllers for Android?” iPega PG-9025 is ranked 1st while Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose iPega PG-9025 is:
The built in battery provides 6 hours of gaming, which can easily be recharged through a USB adapter as the battery is rechargeable. You won't have to buy batteries, or worry about having batteries on hand.
Specs
Ranked in these QuestionsQuestion Ranking
Pros
Pro Built-in rechargable battery (380mAh)
The built in battery provides 6 hours of gaming, which can easily be recharged through a USB adapter as the battery is rechargeable. You won't have to buy batteries, or worry about having batteries on hand.
Pro Includes retractable phone holder
The phone holder really helps out, as when playing games you'll have both hands on the controller and won't be able to hold your phone. You would need to prop it up somewhere (if you could find a spot).
The arm can fit phones up to 9 centimeters wide. This means anyone with a device that size or smaller can clip it into the controller, making for a convenient form factor while gaming. Because of the width, it can even fit small phones with a case on it.
Pro Supports many operating systems
Supports Android 4.3+, iOS, WinXP/Win7/Win8 and Android TV.
Pro Has L2 and R2 buttons
Has ergonomically placed L2 and R2 buttons on the back.
Pro 5 multimedia keys
There are multimedia keys on the device that allow control while using multimedia apps such as movie players or music players. This can be convenient for when the controller is in ones hands instead of their device.
Pro Very high build quality
Pro Great battery life
The switch pro controller uses a 1300mah battery, which gives a total of 40 hours of play time.
Pro Durable USB-C cable
USB-C is a lot more durable than a micro-USB, which tends to break rather easily.
Cons
Con Cheap-feeling build
The controller is lightweight and gives a feeling it may break when dropped due to the flimsy design. While this is a cheap controller it would have been nice to have a sturdier build to it.
Con Instructions are written in Chinese
The in-the-box instructions are all in Chinese. In order to read them in English, you need the online English PDF manual.
Con Expensive
The controller is generally sold at around $70, while most controllers for Android cost under $50.
Con Not very portable
This is a very large and heavy controller for playing on the go, and it doesn't have a phone holder.
Con Take a long time to charge
Due to the large battery inside, the controller can take up to 6 hours to charge.