My YCCTEAM’s Wireless Switch Pro Controller - Part 7 (Battery Charging Test)
Hey guys! I’m finally back to bring my next YCCTEAM’s controller part topic that I’d promised for this year. I’m hoping I’ll finished this for later months to give the results of how good was my pro controller is. It will take time though, so I’ll make sure to show the most of my YCCTEAM’s controller this year.
Anyways for the next topic, you probably know about I’ll be doing gyro control testing since I’d talked though from my pervious part topic last year. Actually I wanted to change plans a little cause I haven’t got myself a tablet stand so it can hold my tablet to help me recording video while using my controllers on hand. It would be tricky if I don’t have alternate items to hold my tablet, I even use my GulitKit Dock at first with my iPad Mini before giving up. It was last weeks ago, but one day that I actually got a right tablet stand so it definitely fits for my tablets and just I ever wanted to making recordings of me playing my YCCTEAM controller with my hands. Can’t wait to show it for next time soon, but for now I’m started off my next topic part for my YCCTEAM Controller with battery charging; which I happened to finished this last two days ago for February 2021. As you can see from my first edited photo on top🔝 is the instructions that I would needed those items I’d use my Nintendo Switch Console/Handheld with: The YCCTEAM Pro Switch Controller, Its 40-Inch Type-C Cable, and GuliKit Pocket Dock. I would have go to the other options by using my Samsung/Apple Adapter I’d use for my tablets....except my Samsung USB Cable worn out and ripped so I can’t plug it for the adapter cause reasons. That being said, I’m fine to do charging test by using with my GuliKit Dock.
Here’s the second edited pic of me plugging my Type-C Cable into behind my pocket dock; where the USB Socket from the middle should be. Looks simple enough, but should take note though if you wanted to play games while you needed to charge the controller you’ll would have to get it closer by sitting chair like I was. It was a 40-Inch Type-C Cable that I’d checked the length was not long enough. So its best that I can use my chair to get close of playing games with my controller while it’s charging.
Here’s the third edited pic after plugging my type-c cable into my pocket dock, but later come to plugging with my YCCTEAM Controller to see how it look when charging in place. Again, It would be tricky since my 40 Inch Type-C Cable wasn’t long enough to hold my controller while it charging. I’ll just place my controller til it’s fully charged, but at least knowing I had my chair to sit and play my controller while charging.
Here’s the fourth edited pic where I started my YCCTEAM Pro Controller’s Battery Charging Test by putting back my GuliKit Pocket Dock next to the T.V.; mostly plugging my ac adapter for power on my Nintendo Switch (for charging as well) and the HDMI Cable to connect my T.V. to help display screen from my Nintendo Switch console. I can’t leave without my Type-C Cable though as I’ll using it to charge my controller. Good thing from last weeks ago that’s I powered down the controller after playing Super Smash Bros Ultimate game. So let’s get into it.
Here’s the fifth edited pic that I actually got this first before showing putting back my GuliKit Dock next to my T.V. However it’s a same thing where I’d charging my controller and shows that is actually working. Thought it could only works if I putting on my Switch console/handheld into the dock to see if it can charge, but guessing without my Nintendo Switch on dock can work other ways. Nice! 👍
Now for the sixth and final edited pic I took screenshot from my Samsung Galaxy Tab E. Even though I’d said I wanted to keep safe my tablet til I’ll be getting a new USB Cable sooner or later, but at least the battery from my Tab E still have more juice to handle so why not to use it as a stopwatch to count on how much charging time for my YCCTEAM Controller full? It really took more hours that I want to stay during nighttime, but worth to check out the results of my controller charging a little. I got 3 hours and 43 minutes as I kinda not expected since I checked online to see my controller’s charge time was “2.5 hours.”
My Thoughts:
I can take this as a long battery charging results I gotten; even I should’ve gone this during the morning for the last 2 days before going to bed. ^^* Nevvertheless, 3 hours of charging my YCCTEAM’s Controller was not bad to took. I can still be using my controller to play one of my games while charging for 3 hours left. If not, I can leave it to charge full and maybe doing drawing drafts to take waiting time I wanted.
Now that saddles, I was thinking for the next topic about spreading playtime with my YCCTEAM Controller til the battery runs out eventually. That way, I can use my tablet again for stopwatch results. Although if or not will be my Samsung Galaxy Tab E, at least my iPad Mini will work out differently. See ya guys next time! 👋
Pervious Posts for my YCCTEAM’s Pro Controller Topic:
Wireless Switch Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch/Switch Lite (Part 1) - Link Here #1
My YCCTEAM’s Wireless Switch Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch/Switch Lite Unboxing (Part 2) - Link Here #2
My YCCTEAM’s Wireless Switch Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch/Switch Lite Comparison with my Xbox One (Part 3) - Link Here #3
My YCCTEAM’s Wireless Switch Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch/Switch Lite Comparison with my Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Cons (Part 4) - Link Here #4
Testing Buttons (Part 5) - Link Here #5
Rumble Feature Testing (Part 6) - Link Here #6

















