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Instead of buying a third-party controller for your iOS device, you can use your existing Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons to level ...
The Switch 2 features a larger 7.9in screen, up from the original Switch’s 6.2in, and as a result, the connecting Joy-Cons are naturally bigger too. The larger Joy-Cons make the console feel less ...
meaning you can connect them to your iPhone or iPad in just a few seconds. Using Joy-Cons gives you the tactile feel and control you want from a "real" console, so this is more than worth your time.
As Nintendo gears up to release its long-awaited new console, the Switch 2, fans wonder how its new Joy-Con system and its ...
The Switch 2 situation still looks dire for US customers as Nintendo continues to delay pre-orders due to tariffs on goods from China (even as other electronics were exempted late last week). And that ...
After an agonizing wait, Nintendo finally revealed more details on the Switch 2 during a Direct presentation on the morning ...
The upcoming Nintendo console builds on the capabilities and game catalog of its predecessor on all fronts, making for a ...
First hands-on impressions from the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience, with Mario Kart World, Donkey Bananza and more launch titles played ...
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 ...
Razer PC Remote Play now available, lets users stream PC games to phones and tablets with full controller and display support ...
The idea behind Hall effect sensors is that they reduce the likelihood of stick drift. This problem was so pervasive on the original Switch's Joy-Cons that Nintendo offered free, unlimited repairs for ...