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Save Up To 25% Off Hori's Switch 2 Controllers And Accessories At Target

May 13, 2026
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We spend lots of time with our controllers in hand, so you may as well choose one that pleases your senses. If your aesthetic is soft pastels, Target’s sale on Hori’s Wired Switch 2 controllers might be right up your alley. There are also several other controllers included in the sale, as well as a Hori Switch 2 Puff Pouch, which could likely also fit your original Switch if you haven’t upgraded yet. And for those of you super serious about the time you clock in Mario Kart, the Racing Wheel Pro Mini is on sale too.

The pastel controllers and Mario Kart Racing Wheel are on sale until June 20, so you have some time to take advantage of these deals. Target does not specify how long the sale on the Zelda Horipad controller, wireless Horipad controller, and Hori Splitpad Compact will be discounted, so if you want those, we’d advise you take advantage of the reduced prices as soon as possible.

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Hori Horipad Switch 2 Wired Controller

$30 (was $40)

Hori’s ever-reliable Horipad Turbo Switch 2 controller is a favorite for a reason–not only is it comfy to hold and has ultra-fast response time, but it’s also much more affordable than Nintendo’s $90 Switch 2 Pro Controller. Yes, it is wired, but that’s a boon for those who prefer direct input to putting their trust in Bluetooth.

With programmable rear buttons, precision analog sticks, and Turbo settings, you can customize this controller to your liking. The sale includes three beautiful pastel colors, including Cozy Lavender, Cozy Green, and Cozy Pink.

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Horipad Turbo – The Legend of Zelda

$38 (was $48)

If you’re more of a Zelda fan than a pastels fan, this might be the perfect controller for you. The white front plate and gold back plate already make it stand apart from the crowd, but the gold buttons and Triforce insignia in the middle turn up the class. A handsome Link in action on the bottom right completes the look. Add in that it has those programmable rear buttons and Turbo settings, and it makes this controller pretty irresistible.

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Horipad Wireless – Blue

$61 (was $77)

If you prefer your controllers wireless and don’t mind dishing out a little more money, Target does have a deal on the blue wireless Horipad, saving you $16 off the regular price. With a 32-foot range and 15+ hours of battery life, this baby can keep you going throughout even your longest gaming sessions. It has a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, so just plug it in with the included USB-C cable when you need a recharge.

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Hori Split Pad Compact – Mint Green and White

$47 (was $59)

If you’ve always wished that the Joy-Cons were a little curvier, Hori’s Split Pad Compact might just change your life. These ergonomic replacements feel like a Pro controller but are designed for use in handheld mode, making the Switch much more comfortable for longplay sessions. It also has assignable rear triggers, Turbo functionality, and a D-pad. If the mint green isn’t your style, there’s also a Sonic the Hedgehog edition on sale for $61.

Both of these models are for the original Switch and the Switch OLED. Hori hasn’t announced a Switch 2 version yet, but we’d wager that one is coming eventually.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Hori Puff Pouch

$25 (was $30)

Hori’s signature Puff Pouch carrying case comes in lots of colors, but if you happen to love mint green, you can snag this one at a discount. The inside has a pocket with a velcro strap to secure your system, as well as an elastic strap built to hold your physical games. While the branding does say this case is for the Switch 2, we can’t see any reason not to use it for the original Switch (or any other portable console around the same size).

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Hori Mario Kart Racing Wheel Pro Mini for Nintendo Switch

$60 (was $70)

Any longtime Mario Kart player knows that playing the game with a controller has its limitations. Leave those in the dust with Hori’s officially licensed Mario Kart Racing Wheel, which is modeled off the design of real steering wheels and comes with pedals and onboard controls. It’s a definite upgrade from Hori’s Racing Wheel Attachment, which is still fun to use but can’t quite capture the fun of having real pedals at your disposal.

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