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Pads, magnetic faceplates, programmable back buttons, NFC support, and true HD Rumble, and it’s clear that Mobapad aimed to ...
No motion control, rumble, or NFC reader The Joy-con your Switch comes with are great, but sometimes you want a better grip and larger controls. With the Hori Split Pad Pro, you get just that ...
It provides a far more traditional gamepad feel while tightening those thumbsticks beyond the comparatively imprecise Joy-Con and still offering all the rumble and motion controls you could ask for.
The Switch 2 Pro Controller looks quite similar to the original, but it does have one major new feature: two remappable back ...
Since iOS 16, Apple has supported Nintendo's Joy-Con and Pro Controller, meaning you can connect them to your iPhone or iPad in just a few seconds. Using Joy-Cons gives you the tactile feel and ...
TechRadar Gaming asked Nintendo if the Joy-Con 2 controllers have seen any improvement to avoid stick drift General manager Tetsuya Sasaki says the Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers have been "designed ...
If you haven't already noticed, Switch 2 controllers (including the new Joy-Con and Pro controller) will once again use digital triggers. The reasoning behind this decision has now been revealed ...
Coming from the Joy-Con, the difference when using the Pro Controller is palpable, especially after laying your fingers on the responsive, large face buttons and real D-pad. That trademark D-pad ...
and the original Joy-Cons can be connected wirelessly to it. Since the new dock has USB outlets of its own, I don't see any reason that third-party gamepads won't work either. Thankfully ...