Hori Wireless Horipad Controller for Nintendo Switch - Mario
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Say goodbye to tangled cords and constantly swapping out batteries with the Wireless Horipad Controller for Nintendo Switch - Mario! This lightweight, yet sturdy controller gives you total freedom with Bluetooth connectivity, letting you play from up to 32 feet away. With up to 15 hours of battery life¹ on a single charge thanks to its built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, your gaming sessions can go on and on—no interruptions. Plus, charging is a breeze with the included USB-C cable. The built-in accelerometer and gyroscope bring motion controls into the mix, giving you even more ways to play, and you can feel good knowing it's officially licensed by Nintendo. Game on, cable-free!
¹ Battery life and charge cycles vary with use, settings, and other factors; actual results will vary
All specs¹ Battery life and charge cycles vary with use, settings, and other factors; actual results will vary
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Features
- Bluetooth wireless controller with 32 feet range
- Up to 15 hours of battery life¹
- Lightweight and ergonomic
- Accelerometer and gyroscope for full motion control
- Recharge using USB-C cable
- Officially licensed by Nintendo
Specs
- Dimensions: 6 x 2 x 6.7 in.
- Weight: 0.50 lbs.
SKU#
SKU#
NSW-310U
What's in the box
- Hori Wireless Horipad Controller for Nintendo Switch - Mario
- Instruction sheet
- USB-C cable
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Hori Wireless Horipad Controller for Nintendo Switch - Mario FAQs
Mario Switch . Feb 9, 2025
Do you need a box for this or you aim it at the tv???
Answer from Verizon Customer Support8 months
The Hori Wireless Horipad Controller for Nintendo Switch - Mario is connected wirelessly to your Nintendo Switch. -Art
Amibo . Jan 28, 2025
Can I use Amibo with this controller?
Answer from Verizon Customer Support9 months
You can find more information about compatibility here: https://www.nintendo.com/us/amiibo/#faq -Joe
