The versatile Joy-Con controllers offer multiple surprising new ways for players to have fun. Two Joy-Con controllers can be used independently in each hand, or together as one game controller when attached to the Joy-Con grip. They can also be connected to the main console for use in the handheld mode, or shared with friends to enjoy two-player action in supported games. Each Joy-Con controller has a full set of buttons and can act as a stand-alone controller, and both boast an accelerometer and gyro sensor, making independent left and right motion control possible.
A: Most games can use just the two that came with the console for 2 player play. On the back of the game case it will tell you what controllers can be used and in what way.
A: It's the other way around. The left joy-con is red, and the right joy-con is blue. If you buy a "neon" Switch system, it comes with blue (L) and red (R). But this spare set is red (L) and blue (R). If you've already bought a neon Switch system, buying this set will leave you with one pair (left and right) of blue joy-cons, and one pair of red joy-cons.
Q: My current controllers aren't working properly. Can I pair a new set to my Nintendo switch?
A: Yes. The easiest way to pair these new Joycons is to just physically attach them to the desired system. They will pair immediately. Make sure to update them in the settings as well once attached.
Q: Is the wrist strap included?
A: Yes
A: It doesn't come with the grips
Q: can you use the joy cons for a nintendo switch lite?
A: Yes you can just go to controller settings and change to joy cons
A: Seems like the red one is defective. Mine last 2 days maybe a little bit more between 3 to 4 hours of gameplay minimum before asking for charge. Replace as soon as you can.
A: Yes, these are compatible with Nintendo Switch OLED. Have fun!