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title: "MOBAPAD Huben2 Wireless Switch Controller Pro – PC Controller with ALPS Linear Motors, Pro Controller Switch, Omron Mechanical Buttons, 6-Axis Motion (White)"
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# 1ms ultra-fast 1000Hz joystick response Multi-platform wireless & wired connectivity Dual ALPS Linear Motors for HD rumble MOBAPAD Huben2 Wireless Switch Controller Pro – PC Controller with ALPS Linear Motors, Pro Controller Switch, Omron Mechanical Buttons, 6-Axis Motion (White)

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## Summary

> 🎯 Elevate your game with precision, power, and pro-level customization!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MOBAPAD Huben2 Wireless Switch Controller Pro – PC Controller with ALPS Linear Motors, Pro Controller Switch, Omron Mechanical Buttons, 6-Axis Motion (White)
- **How much does it cost?** 114607CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Immersive HD Rumble:** Dual ALPS Linear Motors recreate realistic vibrations—feel every recoil, engine roar, and environmental cue like never before.
- • **Customizable Control Power:** Switch between tactile Omron mechanical triggers and analog Hall effect modes, plus program 4 rear macro buttons for pro-level combos.
- • **Seamless Cross-Device Play:** Connect effortlessly via Bluetooth, dongle, or USB-C to PC, Switch, Android, and iOS for ultimate gaming freedom.
- • **Ergonomic Endurance & Style:** Enjoy 15 hours of battery life, an ergonomic grip designed for marathon sessions, and a sleek travel case to game anywhere in style.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Capacitive thumbsticks with 4,096-step resolution and 1ms response time deliver pinpoint accuracy and zero drift.

## Overview

The MOBAPAD Huben2 Wireless Switch Controller Pro is a versatile, high-performance gaming controller compatible with PC, Switch, Android, and iOS. Featuring ultra-responsive 1ms capacitive joysticks, dual ALPS Linear Motors for immersive HD rumble, and customizable Omron mechanical triggers with macro buttons, it offers professional-grade control and comfort. With multiple connection options, ergonomic design, and a 15-hour battery life, it’s engineered for serious gamers seeking precision and style across all platforms.

## Description

Product description Immersive HD Rumble Dual Trigger Modes – Hall Effect + Omron Microswitch capacitive sensors with capacitive sticks, 4096-step precision, 1000Hz polling, and zero deadzone Compatibility Works seamlessly across Switch, Windows, Steam, Android, and iOS Back Buttons, Macros Customize with 4 back buttons, turbo, macros, and full tuning via Mobapad app on PC and mobile. Replaceable round/Cross D-pad Swap between round and cross D-pad styles to match your game. Enjoy precise input for fighters, platformers, or classics easy switching. Six-axis sensing motors Built-in 6-axis gyro enables precise motion control for Switch and PC games—ideal for racing, aiming, and immersive actions. Turbo Function Turbo mode enables rapid-fire with one press—ideal for action, shooter, and arcade games. About 15-hour battery life The built-in 1000mAh battery provides up to 15 hours of playtime on a single charge, keeping you gaming longer without frequent recharging.

Review: The Scalpel of Controllers - can wake Switch 2! - After using maybe a hundred controllers the past few years, I think this one is among the best if not the best option out there today. Update: on Silksong, HD rumble on the Huben 2 feels as good or better than HD rumble 2 on the switch 2 itself. Positives - It can wake the Switch 2. Huge plus. - Flawlessly centered sticks with pinpoint response. - Hair-trigger face buttons without play that require average pressure. - All four shoulder buttons have hair-triggers with minor to minimal play. - D-pad is sharp, nimble, tactile, and minimal play. - Gyro response is almost perfect; only a very small dead zone. - HD rumble Gen 1: Rare feature, few controllers still have it. - Rubberized grips - Grip shape is very close to Xbox Series S, which feels fantastic. Negatives - Triggers (L2/R2) with hair trigger mode off have minor to moderate dead zones at the start. - Not cheap, but worth it. - AB and XY are flipped for Nintendo (same as all 3rd-party controllers). - Face button resistance is not heavy at all, but I prefer them slightly lighter. - L3/R3 require average click pressure; I’d personally like a little lighter activation. - Wish it had the insanelt smooth sticks from the switch 2 pro controller but not a big deal and pie in the sky request. Switch 2 wake up Nintendo seems to be using a rolling code system (similar to garage door openers), and the Huben 2 somehow reads a sequence from a Joy-Con. However it’s done, it’s brilliant and a major quality-of-life feature. It does require you to connect the controller to a phone and update the firmware which takes just a minute. Comparison to Other Controllers Flydigi Vader 4 Pro: My previous go-to. Its flaws: slippery grips, awkwardly square grip shape, and a good D-pad but way too much play, good face buttons but again too much play. The Huben 2 solves all of those while improving trigger and button dead zones not to mention much better rumble. The Vader 4 Pro is still very good, but the Huben 2 is excellent. Both feel like surgical instruments, but the Huben 2’s D-pad is unmatched. Switch 2 Pro Controller: Smoothest sticks ever, but ruined by squishy and inaccurate buttons, stiff L3/R3 clicks, and a ridiculously small grip size (like it was built for a 3-year-old). HD Rumble 2 is nice, but losing it is negligible since Huben 2 still has Gen 1 HD rumble. Razer Wolverine V2 has similar feel and features but looser D-pad, wobbly face buttons, no HD rumble, doesn't work on Nintendo and is over $200! The Wolverine V3 is really more comparable to cheaper controllers (Flydigi Vader 3 non-pro, Vader 4, easy SMX D10, etc.). Price vs value: After testing as many controllers as I have, the value feels absurdly good considering how close to ideal this one is. It's cheaper than the switch 2 pro. Review Complaints (as of Aug 26, 2025) One review claims it’s uncomfortable due to “too small at the top.” Not sure what “top” even means. Another said uncomfortable due to some rough feature on the casing but I couldn't pin point from ware and haven't had this issue. Another said 'it’s too big', but its grips are actually smaller than Flydigi, EasySMX, Gamesir and other brands. The main difference is that the Huben 2 is slightly wider, with grips set further apart. Hard to see that being an issue for anyone. Compared to the tiny Switch 2 Pro controller, the Huben 2 is larger, more ergonomic, and more comfortable overall. If you have tiny hands, the Switch 2 Pro Controller is for you. The Huben 2 and the X box Series S controller is essentially the same size. As of Aug 27, 2025 I don't expect complaints brought up by other reviews here will lead to common issues.
Review: Great upgrade from the ChiTu! The new dpad is great! But it's too bulky for small hands - I love the Mobapad ChiTu and M6 for playing on the Switch, so I immediately got this controller after hearing that they fixed the dpad - and they did! It now works perfectly and it's great for intense 2d games like Street Fighter or Puyo Tetris. It's so good, I wish they sold the fixed dpad internals for it so I could install it into the old Mobapad ChiTu and M6 joycon! Other improvements compared to the ChiTu: - the R2/L2 buttons now have a switch to change them from analog trigger to digital button, which is great if you want analog triggers for racing games or digital buttons for every other game - there's two more back buttons, making for 4 in total. Unlike how the ChiTu has back buttons on the base of the controller, this one adds 2 more along the grips, making it more comfortable and natural to press. - analog sticks are more accurate thanks to a new technology? I don't play FPS games or things that need sensitive analog stick use so I can't really tell though - it still has great mouse keyswitches for all the face buttons/triggers/dpad just like on the ChiTu/M6 Things I don't like: - the front plate, that is now removable (so you can swap the analog sticks, I think?), is glossy and a fingerprint magnet. It took a while to get used to the smooth feel of it compared to the matte texture of the ChiTu and M6, but I eventually did. I'm still not a fan of the gloss feel though. - the button layout is Xbox but it's primarily a Switch and PC controller. Why? There's no way to change the buttons out either to reflect a Switch layout - it's heavy. There's extra weights inside the controller just to make it heavy for no reason. - doesn't wake the Switch 2 (but no controller does right now except the Gulikit Elves II, or so I hear) However, the main reason I don't like it over the ChiTu and why I'm returning the controller is because it's too big now and it's uncomfortable to use the analog sticks. I have small hands and the Huben 2 is just slightly thicker, front-to-back, making the thumb distance to reach the analog sticks feel taller and stressful for long playing. I actually went back to using the ChiTu, despite the terrible dpad, just because it's more comfortable to hold and use in comparison. This is only a problem for people with small hands like me. It's not a unique problem either; most modern controllers like the PS5, all Xbox generations, Nintendo Switch Pro, 8bitdo Pro controllers, Gulikit, etc. they're all weirdly designed around thicker controllers or wide grips that make the analog stick slightly stressful to reach. The Mobapad ChiTu was the only modern controller I found that was comfortable so I'm very disappointed that the Huben 2 betrayed my expectations. I think this could even be solved if there were optional analog sticks that had lower bases so my thumbs could reach it better. Anyway, it's a great controller if you have normal sized hands and don't mind heavy controllers with glossy face plates that are fingerprint smudge magnets. The new dpad alone is worth it!

## Features

- ✅ 【Pro Controller Switch Alternative for PC & Mobile 】 Connect easily to Windows, Switch, Android, iOS via dongle, Bluetooth, or wired USB-C for competitive gaming on any device.
- ✅ 【HD Rumble Precision 】 Dual ALPS Linear Motors deliver lifelike vibration effects—gun recoil, environmental cues, and engine thrust with stunning realism.
- ✅ 【1ms Response 1000Hz Joysticks】 Capacitive thumbsticks provide 4,096-step precision and lightning-fast 1ms input, eliminating drift and enhancing control accuracy.
- ✅ 【Dual Trigger Modes + 4 Macro Buttons】 Swap between tactile Omron click triggers and analog Hall effect triggers, plus program with rear buttons for custom combos.
- ✅ 【Full Customization & Comfort 】 Customize via Mobapad PC/mobile app (macros, vibration, stick sensitivity), ergonomic grip, 15-hr battery, and included travel case & USB-C cable.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0FDKTVL42 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #387,603 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #333 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Date First Available | June 17, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
| Item model number | Mobapad Huben2 White H6 |
| Manufacturer | Mobapad |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 2.95 x 6.3 inches; 1.87 Pounds |
| Release date | June 17, 2025 |
| Type of item | Video Game |

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Scalpel of Controllers - can wake Switch 2!
*by M***E on August 27, 2025*

After using maybe a hundred controllers the past few years, I think this one is among the best if not the best option out there today. Update: on Silksong, HD rumble on the Huben 2 feels as good or better than HD rumble 2 on the switch 2 itself. Positives - It can wake the Switch 2. Huge plus. - Flawlessly centered sticks with pinpoint response. - Hair-trigger face buttons without play that require average pressure. - All four shoulder buttons have hair-triggers with minor to minimal play. - D-pad is sharp, nimble, tactile, and minimal play. - Gyro response is almost perfect; only a very small dead zone. - HD rumble Gen 1: Rare feature, few controllers still have it. - Rubberized grips - Grip shape is very close to Xbox Series S, which feels fantastic. Negatives - Triggers (L2/R2) with hair trigger mode off have minor to moderate dead zones at the start. - Not cheap, but worth it. - AB and XY are flipped for Nintendo (same as all 3rd-party controllers). - Face button resistance is not heavy at all, but I prefer them slightly lighter. - L3/R3 require average click pressure; I’d personally like a little lighter activation. - Wish it had the insanelt smooth sticks from the switch 2 pro controller but not a big deal and pie in the sky request. Switch 2 wake up Nintendo seems to be using a rolling code system (similar to garage door openers), and the Huben 2 somehow reads a sequence from a Joy-Con. However it’s done, it’s brilliant and a major quality-of-life feature. It does require you to connect the controller to a phone and update the firmware which takes just a minute. Comparison to Other Controllers Flydigi Vader 4 Pro: My previous go-to. Its flaws: slippery grips, awkwardly square grip shape, and a good D-pad but way too much play, good face buttons but again too much play. The Huben 2 solves all of those while improving trigger and button dead zones not to mention much better rumble. The Vader 4 Pro is still very good, but the Huben 2 is excellent. Both feel like surgical instruments, but the Huben 2’s D-pad is unmatched. Switch 2 Pro Controller: Smoothest sticks ever, but ruined by squishy and inaccurate buttons, stiff L3/R3 clicks, and a ridiculously small grip size (like it was built for a 3-year-old). HD Rumble 2 is nice, but losing it is negligible since Huben 2 still has Gen 1 HD rumble. Razer Wolverine V2 has similar feel and features but looser D-pad, wobbly face buttons, no HD rumble, doesn't work on Nintendo and is over $200! The Wolverine V3 is really more comparable to cheaper controllers (Flydigi Vader 3 non-pro, Vader 4, easy SMX D10, etc.). Price vs value: After testing as many controllers as I have, the value feels absurdly good considering how close to ideal this one is. It's cheaper than the switch 2 pro. Review Complaints (as of Aug 26, 2025) One review claims it’s uncomfortable due to “too small at the top.” Not sure what “top” even means. Another said uncomfortable due to some rough feature on the casing but I couldn't pin point from ware and haven't had this issue. Another said 'it’s too big', but its grips are actually smaller than Flydigi, EasySMX, Gamesir and other brands. The main difference is that the Huben 2 is slightly wider, with grips set further apart. Hard to see that being an issue for anyone. Compared to the tiny Switch 2 Pro controller, the Huben 2 is larger, more ergonomic, and more comfortable overall. If you have tiny hands, the Switch 2 Pro Controller is for you. The Huben 2 and the X box Series S controller is essentially the same size. As of Aug 27, 2025 I don't expect complaints brought up by other reviews here will lead to common issues.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great upgrade from the ChiTu! The new dpad is great! But it's too bulky for small hands
*by P***A on August 20, 2025*

I love the Mobapad ChiTu and M6 for playing on the Switch, so I immediately got this controller after hearing that they fixed the dpad - and they did! It now works perfectly and it's great for intense 2d games like Street Fighter or Puyo Tetris. It's so good, I wish they sold the fixed dpad internals for it so I could install it into the old Mobapad ChiTu and M6 joycon! Other improvements compared to the ChiTu: - the R2/L2 buttons now have a switch to change them from analog trigger to digital button, which is great if you want analog triggers for racing games or digital buttons for every other game - there's two more back buttons, making for 4 in total. Unlike how the ChiTu has back buttons on the base of the controller, this one adds 2 more along the grips, making it more comfortable and natural to press. - analog sticks are more accurate thanks to a new technology? I don't play FPS games or things that need sensitive analog stick use so I can't really tell though - it still has great mouse keyswitches for all the face buttons/triggers/dpad just like on the ChiTu/M6 Things I don't like: - the front plate, that is now removable (so you can swap the analog sticks, I think?), is glossy and a fingerprint magnet. It took a while to get used to the smooth feel of it compared to the matte texture of the ChiTu and M6, but I eventually did. I'm still not a fan of the gloss feel though. - the button layout is Xbox but it's primarily a Switch and PC controller. Why? There's no way to change the buttons out either to reflect a Switch layout - it's heavy. There's extra weights inside the controller just to make it heavy for no reason. - doesn't wake the Switch 2 (but no controller does right now except the Gulikit Elves II, or so I hear) However, the main reason I don't like it over the ChiTu and why I'm returning the controller is because it's too big now and it's uncomfortable to use the analog sticks. I have small hands and the Huben 2 is just slightly thicker, front-to-back, making the thumb distance to reach the analog sticks feel taller and stressful for long playing. I actually went back to using the ChiTu, despite the terrible dpad, just because it's more comfortable to hold and use in comparison. This is only a problem for people with small hands like me. It's not a unique problem either; most modern controllers like the PS5, all Xbox generations, Nintendo Switch Pro, 8bitdo Pro controllers, Gulikit, etc. they're all weirdly designed around thicker controllers or wide grips that make the analog stick slightly stressful to reach. The Mobapad ChiTu was the only modern controller I found that was comfortable so I'm very disappointed that the Huben 2 betrayed my expectations. I think this could even be solved if there were optional analog sticks that had lower bases so my thumbs could reach it better. Anyway, it's a great controller if you have normal sized hands and don't mind heavy controllers with glossy face plates that are fingerprint smudge magnets. The new dpad alone is worth it!

### ⭐⭐ Poor implementation
*by Z***C on August 4, 2025*

Not worth the price. MobaPad's N1HD was a much better ergonomic design because when you gripped the controller, the weight was distributed correctly. In the Huben2, the top of the controller is too narrow, resulting in the hump on both sides digging into the sides of both fingers, causing painful friction and callouses within less than 15 min of usage. Also, what's the point of having a removable magnetic front plate if you don't allow for ABXY button swap? This is marketed a Switch controller but layout is x-box format. And if you go through the hassle of opening up the entire controller, the plastic ABXY button legends are cut uniquely so that you can't even swap it. It would have taken zero effort to make the buttons cross compatible. The see-through plastic finish of the magnetic front plate tracks fingerprints easily. And 2 of the four assignable back buttons are in an awkward place and should have just been removed since they are so difficult to press. What does seem to have been improved is the manual switch that enables the clicky short trigger. In previous models the manual short trigger would break very easily, but it does seem to be have been replaced with an actual clicky trigger instead of flimsy plastic travel stopper. The true HD Rumble and mobile app are as always very very good (which is the main reason to buy Mobapad products). Hopefully they fix all of these issues for Huben3.

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