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You'll see a lot of people suggesting 8bitDo.
I have their Ultimate 2 gamepad and I'll give them this - it's probably one of the most comfortable gamepads I've ever used. It's great.
That being said:
If you're playing anything remotely competitive or punishing, I would not recommend 8bitDo products. If you're only playing casual games with quick and easy save options, and you're OK having to restart your gamepad every now and again, go for it.