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This Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con dock charges up to four controllers. It’s compact, features RGB lighting, and has built-in ...
If customizable Joy-Cons are legit, they could be a hit—especially for players who love tweaking their gear. It’s a smart way to keep the Nintendo Switch 2 fresh and fun. Wrapping It Up ...
Both Joy-Cons are color-coded, and while you can magnetically connect them to either end of your Switch, they will only charge when placed on the correct side. Your Switch 2 must be connected to a ...
Keep your Joy-Cons charged and ready to go for when you’re at home and on the go with the Switch 2 Joy-Con Charging Dock for $20.99. StackSocial prices subject to change. _ ...
It’s an easy way to avoid the dreaded dead battery alert, as this station keeps your Joy-Cons powered up and ready. The HyperX ChargePlay Quad 2 can charge up to four controllers at once in only ...
A Small But Probably Noticeable Change The reduction of the HD Rumble volume for the Joy-Con 2 controllers is a small change, but one that is likely going to be noticeable. Having HD Rumble allows ...
Another big new feature of the Switch 2 Joy-Cons is that they can work like a mouse with select games. When they’re detached, you hold them, connection rail down, on a surface like a coffee table.
Today, a new video was posted that showcased the Switch 2 console. In particular, the video was about connecting the original Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons with the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
Still, now you can go beyond a simple rumble. With the Switch 2, missing Joy-Cons will now vibrate and play a beeping sound, which should make it easier to hear your poor controller's cries for help.
Early teardowns of the Switch 2's Joy-Cons have revealed what we already knew: they don't use stick drift-immune thumbsticks. I may have a theory as to why.
Nintendo Switch 2 is here, and a lot of your old hardware — Joy-Cons, Pro Controllers, GameCube adapters — will work just fine on the next-gen console.