First Look: Rival Labs Gaming Contender PC & Switch Pro Controller #Shorts

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In this YouTube #Shorts Episode, we give you a look at new controller for the Nintendo Switch & PC from Rival Labs Gaming called the Contender.

While the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is one of the best controllers on the market, that performance comes at a price. At $70, the Nintendo controller has a premium price to go with the premium performance. There are many 3rd party solutions out there, and a new manufacturer has thrown their hat in the ring. Rival Labs Gaming makes their debut with their new Contender Controller for the Switch and PC.

While Rival Labs Gaming is a new name to me, they are collaborating with our friends at Retro Fighters. Here is what Retro Fighters says about this new controller:

"Rival Lab Gaming has been working hard in the lab and has concocted the perfect formula for the Switch gamer. Introducing the Contender gamepad! The Contender features the latest in Bluetooth technology, connecting with ease to your Switch or PC! Supports NFC, motion controls, vibration feedback and also features an awaken feature so you can get back to gaming without delay! The Contender showcases an ergonomic design with added rubberized grips and is accented by atmospheric lights. The Contender is the perfect way to show off your gaming skills!"

*Key Features*
- 2 Color Options
- Wireless Bluetooth Technology
- Motion Controls and NFC
- Adjustable Vibration Feedback
- Compatible with Switch & PC
- Added Turbo Function
- Screenshot sharing button
- Accented Red & Blue lights
- 600 mAh rechargeable battery
- 8-10 hours of playing time
- USB-C Connection
- System Awaken Feature

We are looking forward to testing out and reviewing this new offering in the Switch arena. Make sure you are subscribed to the channel as we'll have our full review posted in the near future.

#Nintendo #Switch #ProController #Controller

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