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I realize that. But that's just for that machine, but I'm speaking for arbitrary devices.
The protocol hasn't gotten faster in the last few years that I know of.
I've used several with different devices, but most of my direct comparison experience is with an Xbox series X controller paired to the Deck via BT and by dongle, and it's very noticeably more laggy with Bluetooth. I've only occasionally tried others, but every Bluetooth-connected controller I've ever used definitely has a noticeable delay.
But the controller comes with the high speed wireless puck. That puck works on anything. I don’t see the problem.
My point (the part I quoted in my original reply) was that you would need the puck plugged into the device you're playing on, assuming you don't want to deal with the delay.
So if that's not a problem for you, then that doesn't apply, but I assume most people will want the fast connection.