Joy-Con

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Joy-Con are the main controllers for the Nintendo Switch and one of two types that can be used in Splatoon 2. They use Bluetooth LE technology and have a battery life of over twenty hours of continuous gameplay. They also feature finer haptic feedback called HD Rumble instead of traditional vibration technology and replaced the traditional D-Pad on the Joy-Con (L) with a four-button array identical to the ABXY cluster, for more comfortable controls and the same single-controller experience as with the Joy-Con (R).

Description

A Joy-Con (L) and Joy-Con (R) pair, two straps and a grip are included with every Nintendo Switch, with extras and individual controllers sold separately. Minus the L and R, they are exactly as tall as the console itself to create a continuous rounded rectangle shape when they are attached to it.

The Joy-Con (L) has eleven buttons, including a directional four-button array that replaces D-Pad, the clickable Left Stick, the L shoulder button, the ZL trigger, the Capture button, SL and SR, Minus, and SYNC, which doubles as a power/reset button.

The Joy-Con (R) also has eleven buttons, including the ABXY diamond, the clickable Right Stick, the R shoulder button, the ZR trigger, the Home button, SL and SR, Plus, and SYNC.

Joy-Con Grip

The Joy-Con Grip compared to the Joy-Con Charging Grip.

The Joy-Con Grip is an accessory included with every Nintendo Switch. The player can slot the Joy-Con into either side of it to form a more conventional controller. However, it does not add any other features or establish any communications with the console or controllers. The Joy-Con Charging Grip is a separate accessory that charges the controllers while using it, if connected to the Nintendo Switch, and has a translucent plastic backing rather than the matte opaque plastic used in the regular grip.

Features

Joy-Con (L)

  • Left Stick: Used primarily to move the player's character in all directions.
  • ZL: Allows players to transform into squids or octopuses. In this form, Inklings and Octolings are able to move faster through their own ink and jump farther.
  • L: Used to throw clams that the player currently possesses in Clam Blitz.
  • Directional Buttons: Up and down on the directional buttons is used for signals. On the map screen, holding A while pressing Left, Right or Up allows the player to Super Jump to another player and Down jumps to the spawn point.

Joy-Con (R)

  • Motion controls: By tilting the Joy-Con up, down, left, and right, players can change their character's view and aim, as well as move the cursor to Super Jump.
  • Right Stick: Used for more precise aiming, and controls which direction the player looks. Clicking it activates the player's special weapon. Also used a lot in menus.
  • ZR: Allows players to shoot ink using a variety of weapons. In Inkopolis Square, this button is used to zoom in on specific landmarks.
  • R: Allows players to use their sub weapon and, along with L, skip pages when selecting gear or using the menu.
  • A: Used in menus to select specific actions and options and, along with L, to throw clams in Clam Blitz.
  • B: Cancels an action or exits a menu or prompt, and doubles as the jump button.
  • X: Used to bring up the map in multiplayer matches and the shooting range, and the menu in the Square and places like Grizzco, The Shoal, and the shops.
  • Y: Resets the camera angle, allowing for quick corrections. This feature is most commonly used alongside motion controls.
  • NFC touchpoint: Used for reading amiibo.

Splatoon-themed Joy-Con

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Soon after the ARMS Direct, Nintendo announced new Splatoon 2 themed Joy-Con colors, in neon green and neon pink, along with other Splatoon 2-themed accessories including a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. They are sold separately in Japan, as a pair in Japan and Europe, or in a bundle with a Nintendo Switch, Splatoon 2 and a Splatoon 2-themed carrying case in Japan and America. They were released on 28 July 2017, a week after the release of Splatoon 2. Neon green and neon pink Joy-Con straps were also offered exclusively in Japan.

On 5 January 2018,[1] Joy-Con with the swapped color scheme were announced, available by choosing them in the custom Nintendo Switch configurator in Japan or sold as a pair in America.

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