Nintendo запускает гладкую новую эру аксессуаров для Switch2
Nintendo Switch 2 аксессуары, контроллеры Joy-Con 2, Switch 2 Pro Controller
Joy‑Con 2: Bigger, Stronger, Smarter
The Joy‑Con 2 units are over an inch longer than their predecessors, improving comfort during long sessions . They now snap into place via strong magnets—an audible click confirms a secure fit
While initial hopes for Hall‑effect joystick tech were dashed, Nintendo compensated with higher‑quality sticks that offer smoother input and better longevity
Mouse Mode and GameChat Integration
Arguably the most innovative feature is the “mouse mode.” Users can place a Joy‑Con 2 sideways and use it like a computer mouse—ideal for strategy and simulation titles. Patents also hint at a split controller equipped with a mouse sensor
Meanwhile, a new “C” button on the right Joy‑Con activates GameChat, enabling voice and video chat via the dedicated Nintendo Switch 2 Camera
Pro Controller 2: Premium Upgrades
The Switch 2 Pro Controller builds on its predecessor with enhanced HD Rumble 2, remappable GL/GR back buttons, and a built‑in headphone jack
It also boasts the “C” button to support GameChat, making it a compelling choice for those who prefer traditional controllers
Priced around $84.99–$85, it"s positioned as a premium option, though some suggest casual players may stick with Joy‑Con 2 for typical use
Beyond Controllers: Camera, Grip, and Storage
Nintendo also unveiled several other launch accessories: the Joy‑Con 2 Charging Grip with customizable GL/GR buttons ($39.99), the Joy‑Con 2 Wheel for racing games ($24.99), and the Nintendo Switch 2 Camera ($54.99) that supports 1080p video chats and privacy shutter
Storage-conscious players are encouraged to use microSD Express cards, as Switch 2 supports only this faster format
Accessories in the Wild: Retail Availability
Pre-order activity suggests strong consumer demand. Retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop quickly sold out key items like the Pro Controller, Joy‑Con 2 pairs, and the camera accessory
Prices remain steady post-launch, but secondary demand and occasional bundle deals may influence availability
Looking Ahead: Third‑Party & Future Enhancements
While Nintendo"s first-party accessories are already shaping the experience, third-party manufacturers are filling gaps. Users on r/NintendoSwitch2 are calling for options like Joy‑Con 2 with D-pads for fighting games, signaling demand for more specialized designs
Engadget also notes competitive alternatives, such as 8BitDo s Ultimate 2, offer compelling Pro-style performance at lower prices
As the console ecosystem expands, expect an even broader array of controllers, docks, chargers, and cases through the year.