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Nintendo Switch 2 users are reporting pinched fingers from Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons. The magnets are strong enough to cause minor injuries, especially in children. Nintendo was aware of this and ...
Note that the Switch 1 Joy-Cons cannot be charged directly using the Switch 2. You will need to charge them via your original Switch only. Also read: Where to buy Nintendo Switch 2 online.
If you're new to the Nintendo Switch 2, you’ll quickly learn that Joy-Cons are your ride-or-die. Lightweight, versatile, and loaded with features, these controllers power the fun.
A user teardown of the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy Cons revealed similar stick components. The Switch 1 Joy Cons have been plagued with drift problems for years. Other changes to the Joy Con design may ...
In a new video posted to the iFixit YouTube channel, the company discovered that the new Joy-Cons 2 uses the same joystick mechanism, suggesting that they will likely drift over time.The video ...
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.
Less immediately noticeable than the Joy-Con 2 "thunk" is the Switch 2's wider kickstand, which I quickly learned to appreciate. That's something Nintendo brought over from the Switch OLED model ...
If you already own a Nintendo Switch, your controllers, both Joy-Cons and the Pro Controller, will work with the new Nintendo Switch 2. That means you won’t need to drop another $70–$95 on ...
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.
The comfort of Joy-Cons certainly isn't a dealbreaker for me, and I'm certainly not going to avoid playing my Switch 2 — especially once there are more exclusive games to play.