If you owned a Nintendo Switch over the last few years, you’ve probably heard about, or become a victim of, the dreaded “Joy-Con drift” issue that’s plagued the console’s gamepads since its launch.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is already a huge success. Nintendo is selling more units than it can manufacture, and it's likely the high demand will hold for quite a while. The original Switch (and the ...
This page contains instructions on how to sync and pair controllers, such as Joy-Cons or Pro Controllers from both the Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch 2 era with your Nintendo Switch 2. It’s ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 comes with two Joy-Con 2 controllers, plus a Joy-Con 2 Grip and Joy-Con 2 straps. They can be used in numerous configurations, but if you're looking for even more options, there ...
Nintendo has launched its long-anticipated Switch 2. The new Joy-Con 2 controllers are an exciting addition; instead of using a joystick, they will work as a mouse very simply. Just put the accessory ...
The Joy-Con 2 controllers Nintendo Switch 2 comes equipped with will not feature Hall effect analog sticks, Nintendo has now confirmed, dashing hopes that the new controllers might make use of the ...
Nintendo Switch 2 is here, and if you’re a Nintendo fan (and, more importantly, a Switch owner), you probably have a bunch of well-used original Switch controllers. After testing controllers using my ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons, essential for gameplay, are charged by attaching them to the console while docked or plugged in. A Joy-Con Charging Grip allows playing while charging. Battery levels ...
Stick drift comes for everyone, but Nintendo Switch hardware has a reputation for being particularly prone to failure. Naturally, everyone is wondering if the Nintendo Switch 2 and its new Joy-Con ...
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