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While a Switch 2 Pro Controller is a nice addition to anyone’s peripheral collection, it isn’t actually needed to play any games on Nintendo’s newest system. The Switch 2 Pro Controller ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller launched alongside the console itself, and I’ve been using it as my go-to Switch 2 ...
Like the Switch 2 to the Switch, the $84.99 Switch 2 Pro Controller is a solid upgrade over its predecessor, with a higher price to match (the original Switch Pro is $69.99).
Nintendo’s submissions have included the new Nintendo Switch 2 Camera, alongside a brand new iteration of their Pro Controller, for those that think sticking two Joy-Con into a hand grip is ...
Nintendo estimates the Switch 2 Pro Controller's battery to last about 40 hours between charges, which seems in line with my tests. According to the console, two dozen hours of gaming took the ...
Last on this list is the 8BitDo Pro 2 gamepad, one of the best low-priced Nintendo Switch controllers. With Hall Effect joysticks and paddle back buttons, it offers excellent value for money.
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 ...
Nintendo estimates the Switch 2 Pro Controller's battery to last about 40 hours between charges, which seems in line with my tests. According to the console, two dozen hours of gaming took the ...
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Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller Review
A handful of small redesigns and a pair of back buttons make the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller a worthy upgrade.
If you’re looking to get additional controllers so your entire family or more friends can join, you can always purchase the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller for $85 or a second set of Joy-Con 2 ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller comes with mappable back buttons, HD Rumble 2, gyro controls, amiibo support, and a dedicated C button for GameChat. It’s a complete feature set that third ...
In case you haven’t heard, the Nintendo Switch 2 just dropped on the market. But getting your hands on one involves more luck than sense—it’s insanely popular and going out of stock everywhere.