The Nintendo Switch has two main types of controllers: the versatile Joy-Con controllers and the more traditional Pro Controller. The Joy-Cons can be used independently in each hand, attached to the console for handheld mode, or slotted into a grip for a traditional feel. The Pro Controller offers a larger, more ergonomic design with a traditional D-pad and is often preferred for longer gaming sessions.
Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers
Versatile use: Can be used wirelessly in each hand, attached to the console, or shared for two-player games.
Included grip: A Joy-Con grip can be used to connect the two controllers for a more traditional feel.
Motion controls: Each Joy-Con has an accelerometer and gyro-sensor for motion control.
Battery life: Lasts for over six hours, but varies depending on the