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The Switch 2 Pro Controller is a standalone controller that pairs with the new Switch 2 and provides a more comfortable ...
With the new buttons and launch lineup, there are only pros and no cons with the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller.
The Switch Pro controller nails the "premium" feeling I love in a controller. It's weighty but not too weighty, sturdy and compact, with excellent joysticks and triggers and a good-enough D-pad.
Have you won the battle to secure a Nintendo Switch 2 preorder? Well, now it's time to set your sights on the new Pro Controller, which is also available starting today.It's currently orderable ...
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 Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller's tech specs have been revealed According to Nintendo, its charging time will be significantly reduced The new gamepad is also ever so slightly slimmer and ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller is a fantastic alternative to the console’s Joy-Cons thanks to its ergonomic design and smooth gaming performance.
As noted by several Reddit users, the current D-pad on the Switch Pro Controller is prone to unintended inputs. It appears Nintendo may have rectified this with the Switch 2 option, though we’ll ...
The Pro Controller 2 completely remedies that, purely based on ergonomics, and if you’re planning on spending a lot of time with your Switch 2 docked, it takes a step towards essential.
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.
The Switch 2 will cost more than Nintendo’s first hybrid console but like I did when I first got my Switch, there’s no doubt I’ll be picking up a Switch 2 Pro Controller to go with it ...
While many folks will choose to opt for the newer Switch 2 Pro controller, it's not going to be necessary for most games. If you already have a Switch Pro controller, you should be fine holding ...