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The Joy-Cons on the Nintendo Switch are highly versatile controllers until they go wrong. Joy-Con drift can render them unusable, but it's not the only way they can fail. When vital buttons on one ...
In early June, Nintendo confirmed it'll replace Joy-Con 2 controllers that develop drift for free. Separately, iFixit released its Nintendo Switch 2 teardown, starting with the Joy-Con controllers.
It’s awful for anyone experiencing it, of course, but that doesn’t mean the average Switch 2 owner has to worry about Joy-Con drift. At least, not this early on.
The Joy-Con 2’s improved ergonomics also mean it’s more viable to use them detached from the console, even without the grip Nintendo includes with each Switch 2. The Pro Controller is still ...
Per our Nintendo Switch 2 hands-on preview, the console looks and feels more robust, but Joy-Con durability isn't so easily evaluated. We simply have to spend a lot more time with these things to ...
We won’t know how the Switch 2 Joy-Con hold up under strain perhaps until years after the console comes out. But hopefully, based on what Nintendo is saying now, Joy-Con drift will be a thing of ...
Below you will find a few tables highlighting the technical specs of the Nintendo Switch 2, the Dock, the Joy-Con 2 controllers, and the attachments to the controllers (straps, grip, etc).
Only time will tell if Nintendo's Joy-Con 2 controllers will suffer from the same drift as the first console did. For now, we're testing as many third-party Switch controllers as we can with the ...
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The original Switch is smaller: It's 4 inches by 9.4 inches by 0.55 inches. (The joysticks to the ZL/ZR buttons is 1.12 inches.) It also weighs a little less: 0.66 lbs without Joy-Cons, or 0.88 with.