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Mario’s pop-designed “Wireless Hori Pad for Nintendo Switch” Released-Dengeki Online

From Hori, peripherals for Nintendo Switch“Wireless Hori Pad for Nintendo Switch Super Mario Edition”Will be released in February. The price is 6,578 yen (tax included).

A wireless controller equipped with an accelerometer / gyro sensor. You can play the game anywhere you like within the communication range.

Equipped with an acceleration sensor / gyro sensor similar to the Nintendo Switch Pro controller. It can also be used for games that use an accelerometer / gyro sensor, such as holding the controller.

Charging is possible by connecting the included USB cable (USB Type-C) to the Nintendo Switch dock. Although it has a built-in battery, it weighs about 180g, so it has a lightweight design that does not get tired even if it is held for a long time.

External dimensions: Width approx. 160 mm x Depth approx. 60 mm x Height approx. 110 mm
Mass: about 180g
Cable length: USB cable (USB Type-C) approx. 30 cm
Connection method: Wireless connection by Bluetooth 5.0

* USB cable (Micro USB Micro-B) cannot be used.
* It will be charged even if you connect the AC adapter attached to Nintendo Switch directly to this product.
* When charging, connect the AC adapter to the Nintendo Switch dock.
* This product can be used with software compatible with the Nintendo Switch Pro controller.
* Amiibo cannot be used.
* This product is a controller dedicated to wireless communication. Wired communication is not possible.
* This product cannot correct the stick and accelerometer / gyro sensor.
* When using this product, please update the system of the Nintendo Switch main unit to the latest version.
* This product cannot be used on a PC.
* This product does not have the following functions.
NFC (Near Field Communication), HD Vibration, Motion IR Camera, Burst Function / Burst Hold Function

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