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Other cheap joy-con grips are flat and horribly uncomfortable
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Joy-Con controllers are now both loose when connected to the Switch console and slip out/detach from the console, even when locked into position and without pressing the release button.
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The Joy-Con controllers need to be forced into the grip to actually fit
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Slightly tricky to remove the joy-cons versus the standard Nintendo grip
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Doesn’t match the Mario joy cons, this red is to bright looks better with grey joy cons that I
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This grip feels way different from the original Nintendo grip that comes with the Switch, and I feel like it might damage my joy-cons
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Removing the joy-cons from this grip is not as easy as removing them from the original grip.
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The left side of it was jammed so my left hot con is stuck inside the grip
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The joy-con rails are plastic and not metal
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My son loves this Joy-con grip
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More annoyingly, there are some "finger rests" (I think?) for the L and R buttons, and with the way the joy cons have their lock buttons placed, this can make removing a joy con difficult
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It needs a little coaxing but not so much that I think it would damage the joy-cons
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Not a bad controller, but there are additional supports on the back of the controller that are not present on a standard Joy-Con grip
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This grip feels much different than the joy con grip that comes with the switch
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Much better feel and grip than the normal joy con grips
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This is NOT THE OFFICIAL Nintendo Switch Joy-con Grip
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Nintendo Joy-Con controllers do not fit properly in this grip
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The runners into which the joy cons slide are made of plastic, not metal (as the official ones are)
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so hard to drag out joy con from it.
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Highly recommend this product it feels better than the official joy con holder
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I definitely recommend!One con though: the left joy con does not slide in as smooth as the right one...
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These keep your joy con charged while playing, and they make the controllers more adult sized
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So much more comfortable than holding the joy cons attached
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The right joy-con comes out easily like it should, but the left joy-con does take a bit more effort to remove
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I dont want to break my joy con.
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I don't like it.the left part to put the joy con is really tight and scratch my left joy-con.
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I'll admit this Joy-Con grip is better than the original one that comes with the system
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This grip feels way different from the original Nintendo grip that comes with the Switch, and I feel like it might damage my joy-cons
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Love this joy con grib
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Like other reviews have said, the left side is a little tough to slide the Joy con into, also the tracks are plastic instead of metal
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I find this controller grip more comfortable than the one that comes with the switch, but the right side is pretty hard to pull the joy con out of.
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Slightly wider than the stock joy con grip that Nintendo provides
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Other cheap joy-con grips are flat and horribly uncomfortable
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Fun grip for our joy-cons
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The sides where the joy con attaches is plastic
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The best joy con grip
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The left joy-con rail gets stuck and you have to jimmy and shove it in there to connect the left
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It says that it's the officially licensed Nintendo Joy Con Grip
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I feel there is a bit of a flaw with the design tolerance with left Joy-Con track
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Works just as well as the Nintendo Joy-Con Comfort Grip (and just as awkward), but that's not really PowerA's fault, is it
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One of the joy-cons (original from Nintendo) is difficult to slide into the grip.
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Right joy con is a little lose
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4 out of five because my left joy-con slot is a bit tight and i have to slightly push it in, nothing to problematic, just not as smooth as the one that came with the switch
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Joy-Con grip is different from Nintendo’s pack-in grip that comes with the Switch
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The left side is so tight that you have to force the joy-con in, possibly damaging or scraping it, and it is very difficult to get the joy-cons out of the grip because of how small the openings are for the release buttons on the back
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/o cousin that destroys everything and the controller is still intact.