Many fans have been upset with the fact that the left Joy-Con doesn’t feature a traditional D-Pad, instead using four disconnected buttons so that it can be used as its own full controller if used separately. That is changing however, thanks to HORI releasing a left Joy-Con with an actual D-Pad.
It is not perfect though since this Joy-Con will lack most of the tech of the first-party Joy-Con, such as HD rumble, gyro sensors and an accelerometer. There is also no bluetooth functionality., which means that it can only be used when connected to the Switch in handheld mode, but not when used separately or in the Joy-Con Grip.
Will you be getting this?