🎉 Level Up Your Play with the Pro Controller U!
The Pro Controller U for Wii and Wii U is a versatile, wireless gaming controller designed for comfort and enhanced gameplay. With universal compatibility, ergonomic design, and additional control options, it’s the perfect choice for serious gamers looking to elevate their experience.
C**L
The product works perfect, but doesn't have any documents or user manual ...
The product works perfect, but doesn't have any documents or user manual to learm how to use it. My advice is to charge it during a day and then it will works. At first time, I charge it by 4 hours and it didn't work well, then i charged during all a day, and it works perfect!
M**L
Awesome wireless controller for virtual console, brawl, anything else!
This controller emulates the functionality of a Wii remote(w/o motion plus) and that of a Wii classic controller. Despite the box's best efforts to convince you it's a Wii U pro controller without saying the words "Wii U Pro Controller", it's not. This is simply hitching on the popularity of the Wii U, but make sure you know what you;re getting.The buttons and stuff: This controller is very close to a Wii U Pro Controller, and not just in style and button layout. The shoulder/trigger buttons work just fine with a clicky/mushy feel. The analog sticks are a bit different, in that they offer more resistance than the official Nintendo Wii U and Wii controllers. However, this isn't good or bad. It's just slightly different and works just as well as the official controllers. The face buttons are a bit more clickier but work great. The one problem is the d-pad. It seems ok at first, and even works perfectly fine in a lot of games, but it's extremely sensitive. When I play a side scrolling game like Mario on the NES, I don't notice anything. However, I tried Link to the Past, which has 8 directional movement, I noticed a huge problem. The d-pad tends to want to move in diagonal directions. I can press right, but move just a little up or a little down will press up or down as well. It's actually annoying and I had to resort to using the analog stick for this.The form: Not much to say here. The form of this controller is great and works very nicely around my hands and grip.The games: Virtual console games are perfect for this controller. There are a few games that suffer from the d-pad problem, but everything else works flawlessly. I tried playing Brawl with this controller as well. I'm used to the gamecube controller so I needed to get warmed up to it, but it's a great brawl controller. Lastly, I played Wonderful 101 on Wii U with this controller because I noticed it was compatible. It worked just as well as the Wii U gamepad, which is about as good as it gets.The battery: I really can't speak for how long this battery lasts, but it lasts a very long time. You won't have to think about charging it often. Plus, it's a bonus that it charges through micro usb and doesn't take AA batteries like the Wii Remote.The verdict: If the d-pad issue didn't exist, this would be a near perfect controller. It's a great thing to have if you love the classic controller, but are annoyed that it has to be connected to a Wii remote. It's cheap and well worth a buy if you like playing anything compatible with a Wii classic controller. I love playing Megaman X on this thing!EDIT(7/25/14): So I just tried to play Brawl with this thing. The controller turned on for a second, but shortly turned off again. It wouldn't turn on, so I plugged the charger in and that didn't help. I believe that the controller is completely dead at this point. I'll be contacting Interworks about this and I would advise anyone to not buy this controller.
R**V
Better That I Expected
I almost not buy this controller, due the bad review, but the control is really good, Like the oter review said, this is not a really pro controller for WiiU, it is a inalambric Classic controller for Wii, but works very well in several WiiU GamesI actually probe this controller whit some games in my collections and :Works perfectly on:Super Marios 3D WorldMario Kart 8Sonic & All star Racing TransformedCOD Black Ops IIInjusticeNew Super Mario & Super Luigi UDKC Tropical freeze (but with some issues, the control scheme is different)NFS Most Wanted UDoesn't work whit:Batman Arckam OriginsNinja Gaiden 3RE RevelationsWell if the game accept WiiMotes or Classic Controller this control work very well (in mostly of games) but if not like in Ninja Gaiden 3 this control doesn't work,In some of the game where I probe the control and work the control scheme was the pro controller ones, but in DKC Tropical Freeze the control scheme change a lot.This controls comes whit in a switch in the back to change between a classic control style and a Wii Mote style, in some games like DKC i had to switch it and the control scheme was very different, but it doens't work in the controller stylejust in the Wii mote style.Overall:The control is perfect for Wii and works very well whit a lot of games for WiiU (this games on Wii U must support classic controller or Wii remote)
J**N
I recommend you only use it for Virtual Console
Scroll all the way down for pros and cons.The first thing you'll notice about this product by looking at the reviews is that this does not work as a Wii U pro controller. It works as a Wii classic controller. Thus, it does not work for games that have Gamepad and Pro controller support exclusively such as Zombie U or Call of Duty: Ghosts.I bought this controller because I wanted to take a chance and hopefully get a working one so I could test it myself. Luckily, mine worked. I have no syncing/connection problems or anything like that. No battery problems; the controller functions "perfectly". So what's the problem?First I'll describe the controller looks. To the eye, it is a beautiful piece of work. It's built to look like a modern controller combined with a Super Famicon controller, making it seemingly perfect for virtual console. It's design is sleek, sexy, and simple. It has all the same buttons that the Wii U Gamepad has. The controller feels great ergonomically and I have pretty normal hands I'd guess. The controller is also somewhat lightweight (I prefer heavier controllers but everyone seems to like the lighter ones).The controller comes with a mini-usb (not micro-usb) cable for charging. It doesn't provide any connection to any system besides charging. The connection is purely over Bluetooth. This means that you can't just plug it into your computer and play a game with it; you'll need a Bluetooth adapter, Bluetooth software, and controller mapping software. The controller can be used as a Wiimote, as it has a pointer in the front of it. The back of the device has a Sync button for connecting to the Wii or Wii U and a reset button which you can only access by poking with pencil lead or something very slender. The back also has two switches: one switch toggles the tilt sensor mode...which I believe changes the direction of the gyro sensor for use with horizontal mode...the other switch toggles between horizontal remote mode, and classic controller mode. Horizontal mode will allow you to use the controller as if you were holding a Wiimote horizontally for games like Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam. Horizontal mode changes the control scheme so button Y would act as X, etc. Classic controller mode is just the normal controller mode.Now for the problems. The analog sticks...they may as well be D-pads. The left analog stick acts just like an 8-directional pad. I can't make very precise movements because the analog stick simply registers them as the closest direction. For instance, if I moved the analog stick to a 31 degree angle, it would register to the nearest 45 degrees. This makes it very difficult to play Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, and if there are any first person shooters that use the classic controller, I would imagine it is near impossible to play. The right analog stick seems a bit better, more of a 16-directional pad or a little better, but still damn near impossible to use on certain games. Also, the analogs do not have any sensitivity or depth. If moving the analog slightly would normally make a character walk slowly, it would make your character run. The analog registers as idle, or max in one direction. This means I can't sneak around in MH3U, I can only run.Also, the buttons seem somewhat loosely attached to the system. Pressing a button once may register twice, or not at all. This seems to happen a lot with the triggers/bumpers depending on where you press it.There is some good news though. If you planned on using this controller to exclusively play virtual console games that don't use the analog sticks, I can recommend this since the D-pad and buttons work.PROS:-Looks beautiful-Lightweight-Rechargeable-Versatile-Great for Virtual ConsoleCONS:-Analogs are like joysticks glued onto a D-pad (they suck)-Buttons may register incorrectly or not at all-Cheaply made-High chance of device having connection/battery issuesIt is a risk for you to buy this controller. Mine had no defects, but I'm still pretty unsatisfied with it. I suppose I shouldn't have been expecting much for the price. Don't buy this for over $15 unless...who am I to tell you what to do with your money.
H**A
good
wii u good but wii games button remote on work "joystick walk failed"
J**O
Buen control para Wii U
Al principio pensé que no iba a funcionar en la Wii U ya que no lo detectaba la consola. Después de varios intentos se pudo. Recomiendo mejorar el manual de instrucciones.
T**N
It's an OK controller but not worth more then $30
To start of with this is NOT a Wii U Pro Controller, this is a Wii Classic Pro Controller merged with a Wii Remote and I never thought otherwise. That said I found the build quality a bit lacking. The frame and shell of the controller feels solid and I had no issues with the analog sticks or shoulder buttons. However the face buttons are not so hot, they feel squishy and unresponsive at times with the "Y" and "X" buttons being the worst. When the "Y" and "X" buttons are pushed, the button surface sits just below the face of the controller and it almost seems like with a bit more force I could push them under the controller shell itself. Be sure to have a pin or paper clip handy for the reset button cause you may need it, I had to reset my controller a few time while pairing to get it working and a couple times after to boot. To finish off, the Wii Pro Controller U for Wii U would be good if it was $25 or even $30, but at $47 it just isn't worth it at all.
C**N
Pésima calidad nunca se cargo y mucho menos funcionó
Pésimo control desde que me llegó lo puse a cargar y jamás se cargo. Quise jugar con él y nunca encendió en mi experiencia personal es la primera ocasión que un producto de Amazon me falla
S**L
Not a Wii U Pro controller
I purchased this products under the assumption that it was a Wii U pro controller when in fact it is a Wii Classic Controller modeled to appear as a Wii U Pro controller. That is why I am giving it 2/5 starsOn the other hand, as a classic controller it is great! The control sticks are sturdy and I love the inclusion of speakers and a IR sensor on the top of the controller. The buttons feel too cheap and lack in quality compared to the original Wii U Pro controller.If you plan on just playing Wii virtual console games on your Wii U it is great! It is just really shady that it was not communicated to me clearly that it was not a Wii U pro controller, it is awkward playing Wii U games with it because the control stick clicks are mapped to another button and I have to remember that it is a classic controller. I will continue to use this controller to play my Wii games since it is better then having a wii classic controller connected to a wii remote.
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