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Since the Nintendo Switch launched in ... The previous console’s Joy-Cons had a distinct little wiggle to them, even when attached, but the new ones feel locked in. As I said in my day one Switch 2 ...
I spent three weeks testing the Nintendo Switch 2, considering design, performance and more. It's a solid successor—but with some caveats.
At first glance, the Switch 2 looks quite a bit like its predecessor. It has a nearly eight-inch screen surrounded on both ...
As reported by Automation MEDIA, the Switch 2 Joy-Cons are apparently causing some pinches and minor injuries to users.There is a very small, narrow gap between the controllers and the console ...
The Switch 2 has a bigger screen and bigger Joy-Cons (though, remarkably, it's still as skinny as the original Switch). It narrows the performance gap with its console competitors.
Nintendo was aware of this and included a warning in the Joy-Con 2 instruction manual. Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons might not have Hall Effect sticks , but the magnetic attachments are generally ...
While the Switch 2’s price is higher, the included Joy-Cons mean the system arrives with two controllers. PlayStation and Xbox consoles typically include only one. All told, the Switch 2 is ...
Like the new console itself, the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller corrects some of the issues with the previous iteration.
Some Nintendo Switch 2 owners are reporting that their Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons are disconnecting over and over again. However, they've also found an easy fix: just use the Nintendo Switch 2 ...
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.