
Share the fun with Joy-Con
When you attach both Joy-Con controllers to the Joy-Con grip, they work together like a traditional controller, and without the grip, they work independently as two separate controllers.
By giving a Joy-Con to a friend, you can compete or cooperate with them in multiplayer mode, wherever you are.
Not only can you hold a Joy-Con vertically or horizontally to play, but you can also use both at the same time by holding one in each hand.
Attach the included Joy-Con straps and slip the straps around your wrists to take advantage of the Joy-Con's gyroscope. Holding a Joy-Con sideways also makes the SL/SR buttons easily accessible.
A touch sensation that goes beyond simple vibrations
Imagine that the Joy-Con is a glass containing ice cubes. Thanks to HD vibrations, when you move and tilt the Joy-Con, you can feel the ice cubes clinking together.
One, two, three... HD vibration is so realistic that you can even tell how many ice cubes there are, almost as if you were holding a glass in your hand.
The vibration feature built into the Joy-Con provides an immersive gaming experience that images and sound alone cannot reproduce.
Shape, motion, and distance detection
The infrared motion sensor camera in the Joy-Con (R) is capable of detecting the shape, motion, and distance of objects captured by the camera.
For example, it can detect how far away a player's hand is, or whether the hand is making a specific shape, such as in the game rock-paper-scissors. This opens up new forms of gameplay that were not previously possible!