Nintendo Switch 2's magnetic Joy-Cons were first planned for the original Switch, but they continuously fell out during use in tablet mode. The magnets have now been improved for use with the ...
The Switch 2 is supposed to use electromagnetic connections to hold the controllers in place. In the video, you can see divots in the console for the magnetic connections to slot into. A new ...
Nintendo had the idea of using magnets to attach Joy-Cons to the original Switch, but couldn't get it to work.
And, as we expected, it was confirmed the Switch 2 will boast magnetic Joy-Cons, a change from its predecessor's mechanical rail locking system. However, while this feature will be new to us as a ...