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The Joy-Con 2 controllers are much better than the originals, but I won’t be using them outside of handheld play.
They come with extensions for the controller’s infamously tiny SL and SR buttons for effortless pressing — super convenient for grabbing your opponent in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, by the way.
First, the SL and SR buttons look significantly larger than on the originals—more in line with the L1/LB and R1/RB buttons on a PlayStation or Xbox controller.
The view from the side shows the SL/SR buttons, which are on the current Nintendo Switch Joy-cons. There are some interesting new additions to note.
The product comes with a pair of mini controller grips, which each fit a Joy-Con in them, as well as two straps. Apart from making the SL/SR buttons bigger and easier to press down, the back has ...
That includes a new style Joy-Con with some interesting additions and upgrades. A peripheral company has spilled the beans on the Nintendo Switch 2 – namely its upgraded Joy-Cons.
It also doesn't include HD Rumble, the player LED, a sync button, SL and SR buttons, an accelerometer, or gyro sensors. So it's a Joy-Con for a very limited set of games, which is a shame.
No Bluetooth, gyro sensor or SL/SR buttons mean it can only be used in handheld mode and not in TV or tabletop modes. There is also no rumble feature, which is not a critical issue but not ideal ...
In Byotan's provided clip, a single Joy-Con is used (via the "A" button) to activate the shutter of the camera of an Android phone, which is on a stand a short distance away.
16 Spoony_Tech Sun 5th Jan 2025 @KY502ShinyHunter I installed metal pieces where the plastic ones broke and at least on those joycons they don't come off the Switch. I have others and they are all ...