Joy-Con

Joy-Con
Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Controllers-FL
Grey Joy-Con detached
DeveloperNintendo Platform Technology Development
ManufacturerNintendo
Product familyNintendo Switch
TypeMotion controllers
GenerationEighth/Ninth
Release date
  • WW: March 3, 2017
Lifespan2017–present
Input
CameraInfrared depth sensor (R only)
Connectivity
PowerInternal 3.7 V, 525 mAh, 1.9 Wh lithium-ion polymer battery (non-removable)
Mass
  • Joy-Con L: 48 g (1.7 oz)
  • Joy-Con R: 51 g (1.8 oz)
Predecessor
Websitewww.nintendo.com/switch

Joy-Con[a] are the primary game controllers for the Nintendo Switch video game console. They consist of two individual units, each containing an analog stick and an array of buttons. They can be used while attached to the main Nintendo Switch console unit, or detached and used wirelessly; when detached, a pair of Joy-Con can be used by a single player, or divided between two as individual controllers. The controllers have been criticized for the tendency of the analog sticks to register inputs when not being touched, which is commonly referred to as Joy-Con drift.

  1. ^ Hamilton, Kirk (January 13, 2017). "Everything We Know About Nintendo Switch". Kotaku. Archived from the original on January 16, 2021. Retrieved December 19, 2020.


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