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This “laser” sensor was previously reported by the leaker NextHandheld — the same leaker who confirmed the Switch 2’s name and provided new details about the Joy-Cons and dock back in ...
This Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con dock charges up to four controllers. It’s compact, features RGB lighting, and has built-in protection against overheating and overcharging.
The Joy-Con controllers used by Nintendo's upcoming Switch 2 console could have technology in them that predicts a player's next move. The information comes from a Nintendo patent filing published ...
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Review: Nintendo Switch 2

Cons. They not only feel better than they did compared to the Nintendo Switch, but they're more precise and functionally ...
The Nintendo Switch 2's mouse controls can be a bit of a pain after a while, but fans have already created some ingenious ...
Nintendo's next summer title -- and one of the few new games for the Switch 2 soon after its June launch -- is the ...
It seems like images of some retail ready Joy-Cons for the all-but-confirmed Nintendo Switch 2 have appeared online, but honestly, I just want to know about the games. I do not care what the ...
According to this latest Nintendo Switch 2 report, the next Nintendo console will supposedly utilize magnetic Joy-Cons that attach right to the side of the console rather than having to slot them ...
It's only 2023 when Apple decided to test console games on iPhone 15. From then, you can now play PC games using a controller, and a Nintendo Switch Joy-Con is one of many options to use.
Battery life is also a must-check. Most of the third-party Joy-Cons for Nintendo Switch only have 10 hours, which is a downgrade compared to the original version's 20-hour battery life.
Joy-Cons, the system's standard controllers, are seemingly sold out everywhere, at least in the US--and that's a real problem if you're one of the many Switch owners dealing with drifting issues.
There are multiple ways for the Joy-Cons to be used, including use with the portable version of the Switch, offering two analogue sticks, a D-pad and A, B, X and Y buttons on the go.