CRKD Ult Pro, technical review of the Switch controller that rivals Nintendo

Published on March 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The CRKD brand has presented the Ult Pro, a controller that aspires to be the reference for Nintendo Switch and its successor. Priced at $69.99, it positions itself below the official Pro Controller but offers a superior set of technical features. This focus on customization and high-end components not only interests gamers but invites evaluation as a hardware tool for creative environments, where precision and ergonomics in long sessions are crucial.

CRKD Ult Pro controller on a dark background, showing its joysticks, programmable back buttons, and ergonomic design.

Specifications and potential beyond gaming 🎮

Technically, the Ult Pro stands out with six remappable back buttons, adjustable triggers, and joysticks designed to resist drift, a common problem in standard controllers. Its high polling rate on PC ensures immediate response, while HD vibration and motion controls complete its profile. For a 3D user, these features can translate into granular control for manipulating cameras in modeling software, navigating viewports more fluidly, or assigning frequent functions to the back buttons, optimizing workflows. The ergonomics and interchangeable components point to prolonged usage sessions.

Value for the creative user and conclusion ✨

Does it represent a valid alternative for a studio or 3D creation enthusiast? Its competitive price and technical robustness make it interesting, especially if used in multi-platform environments (Switch, PC). Although it lacks the immediate recognition of professional peripheral brands, its set of features offers exceptional value. It is not a device specific for 3D, but its customization capability and durability make it a very versatile and recommended hardware option for those seeking a unique controller for leisure and digital work.

Does the CRKD Ult Pro manage to surpass Nintendo's official controllers in precision and latency for competitive 3D games like Splatoon or Fortnite?

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