With the launch of the Nintendo Switch, 2 comes the arrival of new peripherals and accessories tied directly to the newest Nintendo console. But do you really need to buy a Switch 2 Pro Controller?
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TL;DR: The Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller features a faster three-hour charge time, a smaller 1070 mAh battery with 40 hours of use, customizable rear buttons, and a dedicated GameChat C-button.
For as long as I can remember, Nintendo's gamepads have been a core part of my life. The NES's original rectangular controller was awfully unergonomic, but I still loved it, and it set me down the ...
As spotted on Famiboards and picked up by Nintendo-centric sites like GoNintendo, an FCC filing emerged yesterday, March 31, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Securing a Switch 2 is only half the battle, after all. Securing a Switch 2 is only half the battle, after all. A ...
Like the new console itself, the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller corrects some of the issues with the previous iteration. The original Switch Pro Controller would register false inputs—up when you ...
A new controller for the small hands club. Its exclusive features might tempt you into upgrading, minor as they are. A new controller for the small hands club. Its exclusive features might tempt you ...
Best Buy is selling the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller for $74.99 right now, $10 off the list price. But, there’s a catch: it’s a members-only deal for My Best Buy Plus or My Best Buy Total ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller boasts a 40-hour battery life. That’s plenty for weekend gaming marathons. Charging now takes just 3.5 hours with a USB-C cable or Switch 2 AC adapter. The ...
Of all the things one could improve upon from Nintendo’s last console generation, the original Nintendo Switch Pro Controller seemed to need the least effort. It was already one of the most reliable ...
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