magictodoor Grips for Nintendo Switch Joycons, Joy-Con Protective Accessories
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There are many Switch games that can be played with just one joystick. con as a controller (SNES virtual console, Mark Kart, etc. ) and it works fine, but anyone who has tried knows that the joystick is not as responsive as it should be. If you have normal or large-sized hands, the cons are very uncomfortable. They can cause cramps, and even with the wrist strap slides included, the trigger buttons are difficult to press. Because there is no grip, they are also easily dropped. br>br>Take, for example, this product, which is inexpensive but feels solid in the hand and has no rough edges from machining. Above all, it gives the joy-ride a little more substance. a disadvantage, giving the impression of a small-scale operation Other than that, it's a standard controller. The triggers are now simple to press and feel responsive, and the shell's design is quite clever - The joystick can be pushed through a hole in the middle. con out when it's needed, and the joystick opening that's been cut The convention can be used for both fun and profit. con. br>br>The only disadvantage I can think of is that there are some functions that require you to press the R or ZR buttons on the single joystick at the same time. con (a few menus in the virtual console, for example), which requires removing the controller from the grip because it is inaccessible. Having said that, I believe that including a way to push this while the joy-ride is on is a good idea. br>br>If you're looking for a grip to make single joy-sticks, this isn't it. br>br>If you're looking for a grip to make single joy-sticks, this isn't it. br>br>If you're looking for a grip to make single joy-sticks, this isn't it. br>br>If you're looking for a grip to I can confidently recommend these for more comfortable con play.
Since Super Mario Bros. on the Nintendo Entertainment System, I've been playing video games almost every day, and I've grown up with squishy controllers. Until now, playing with only one joycon has been one of the worst experiences possible. This actually makes it more pleasant to use, and it simply WORKS. I was expecting fitment issues or misaligned shoulder buttons due to the low price, but nope, everything works as it should. There's even a hole in the back to pop the joycon back out, which is a clever little flourish. I have slightly smaller hands, but this fits me like a glove (the original/ORIGINAL Xbox controller was practically unusable for me), so if you have monster hands, it might not be perfect, but if you have monster hands, you should probably just buy a whole new switch pro controller anyway, and stop trying to use a single joycon you giant-hands. a monster with two hands br>br>I absolutely adore these items and am extremely pleased with my purchase!.
If you don't have a controller and want to play Overcooked or another game with a friend, these little grips come in handy. I was concerned that the plastic would scratch the controllers, but the top and bottom have a soft fit with some small foam pads, so this isn't an issue. br>br>However, for those with large hands, this made a significant difference, transforming them from unusable when undocked to reasonably comfortable. They're not ideal for long gaming sessions, and they won't be able to replace your Pro controller, but they're perfect for a few rounds of Mario Kart with friends.
Cons. Grips give the impression that you're holding a standard controller. It's a lot easier to press the "top" or "trigger" buttons with this. The joy stick on the blue controller is, unfortunately, in the center. This is more of an issue with the joy con's design as a whole. The grip has been slightly adjusted to move it slightly to the left, but it can still be a little uncomfortable. Finally, pressing one of the triggers on only one of the grips results in a small click. It's only a minor issue, but given the item's low price, it's understandable. br>br>At less than $10, it's a steal.
grip on the Joycon bones! With Mario Kart, I tried both grips, and while the odd placement of the joysticks/buttons within a larger grip takes some getting used to, it all works out. The only minor flaw is that the tiny pads on the bottom that keep the Joycons in place don't appear to be very durable and will eventually wear out. However, they're extremely simple to replace, and almost any material would suffice (duct tape is my preferred method). to). br>br>In conclusion,.
These are a perfect fit for my (adult) hands in my opinion. It's much more comfortable to hold and control than the Switch's small snap-on accessories. br>br>I also asked my 8-year-old for her opinion, and she said: "Much easier to grip onto, but I do have to extend my fingers farther than I'd like when pressing the top buttons. It helps you grab onto it better and keeps it in place. " "br>br>"br>"br>"br>"br>"br>"br>"br>"b It might be a little difficult for small children's hands to press the top buttons, but it's great for adults and probably older children as well.
The man's hands will appreciate the comfort. My Mario Kart Racing requires a larger Joycon than the original. My hands cramped up after a while. That's now taken care of. The hard plastic gives it a premium feel. I was not compensated or endorsed in any way for writing this review.
The inability to use the regular Zl and l buttons, which are used for important tasks in some games, such as Binding of Isaac, is my only minor gripe with the controller. Overall, this is a fantastic product that is well worth the investment!.