
“The Switch 2 Pro controller has a charging time reduced to half. It has a comfortable specification that charges fully in about 3 hours. GameSpark 4/22 (Tue) 8:30 release Game*Spark GLOBAL GAMING NEWS Nintendo has revealed various specifications in the technical specification sheet of the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro controller, and it has been found that the time required for a full charge is halved compared to the previous generation console.”
It seems we should be prepared to not be able to buy the main unit or the Pro controller for about two years.
The Pro controller of Switch1 cannot wake up Switch2 from sleep. Switch2 is compatible with controllers from Switch1, including the Pro controller of Switch1, but the wake-up function is limited to newer controllers like Joy-Con2.
I have no choice but to buy it…
It’s a bit inconvenient that the old Pro Controller can’t wake from sleep.
There’s no problem because I’ll secure it right away for the back button and headphone jack.
Even if I can’t get the main unit, it seems like I have to buy it if I see it anyway.
GRGL also has a charging grip.
I didn’t know you could wake it up… It’s the first time I’ve learned that.
>>6
Nintendo has been able to do it since the Wii Remote 20 years ago, right?
>>8
Did that happen even if you pressed the button?
If it’s no good with Nintendo, then the current third-party controllers are also no good.
I guess I’ll buy it.
For now, I bought it and in the end, it was 60,000 yen.
This is soft for 10,000.
It actually takes six hours now…
I’m really happy about the addition of the back LR buttons.
The day after tomorrow, I’ll have the right to buy the Switch 2…
I was planning to manage with the Procon 1 for the time being, so not being able to wake it from sleep is quite painful…
>>14
It might be enough to just reach for the main unit’s switch, but I’m so used to waking it from sleep with the Pro Controller right now.
The right to buy reminds me of Opuna.
Isn’t it a bit stingy that you can’t wake it up from sleep?
>>16
If we’re talking about stinginess, I think the Joy-Con charging grip sold separately is the stingiest.
>>20
No, not really…
It seems I was correct to sell off the gamepad for the Switch early.
Third-party ones will also come out with a new Switch 2 license.
If I win the lottery, other peripherals aside,
I want the image and SD card for now.
If the standard was set to the charging grip, the body price wouldn’t be within 35,000 yen…
It also includes an HDMI cable.
The fact that you can use the previous generation controller means it’s not being stingy.
I thought it was really frustrating that you can’t play in TV mode while charging the controller just with the items included when you bought the Switch.
>>24
If you don’t buy the charging grip this time, you won’t be able to use the back buttons.
Isn’t a regular HDMI cable insufficient? It needs to be 4K compatible.
>>25
They’re saying they need ultra high-speed support for 4k 120fps.
To be honest, I feel that the premium high speed (4k60fps) one level down would be sufficient in terms of specifications.
You wouldn’t play continuously enough for the Joy-Con’s battery to run out, right?
What is the continuous usage time like?
I don’t need the Switch Pro Controller for my Switch anymore.
Yes… with the old Pro Controller, I can’t wake it from sleep…
The professional controller that has been working hard for seven years is starting to act a little strange, so I want to transition to a new generation here.
Speaking of which, the purchase of peripherals that can be done after winning the lottery for the main unit is also by lottery because you can’t have a full set, right?
>>32
It can’t be helped, but it’s a hassle… The thread image has demand as a wireless back pad even without the main unit, so I’m anxious.
The back button basically assigns the same functions as other buttons, which means that the controllers from version 1 can generally be used without any issues with version 2 software.
I have the impression that the battery life is good because the charging time is long.
Uh, I can’t unlock the sleep mode.
You can just take off the Joy-Con and leave it on hand, but…
The Switch’s PRO controller operates for 40 hours.
I thought it wouldn’t be that urgent just for the back button, but an environment where I can’t wake it up from sleep is a bit…
I’m not too troubled since it’s placed right behind the monitor, so I guess I’ll wait for the limited edition design of the Pro Controller 2… but I would like it sooner.
I can’t buy it until the home computer comes out…
I want to experience the back side with this, as I’ve never experienced it before…
>>41
Assigning actions like pressing the stick or specific direction keys to send messages is also effective in terms of reducing wear.
I bought a spare Splatoon Pro Controller, but I haven’t opened it after all.
Even though it’s forgotten, it didn’t take 6 hours to fully charge the Wii U Pro Controller.
So, has your playtime not decreased?
Isn’t it amazing?
It’s commendable that the wired LAN is no longer sold separately.
I would have been furious if it were sold separately.
>>47
I regret that I made it a standard feature at the point of organic EL…
The third-party controllers released for the Switch that came out later could not wake it from sleep, right?
I remember thinking, “Is that how it is?” when I couldn’t do the cheap one that Hori released at launch.
There’s no specification for waking up the Switch or Switch2 using Microsoft’s common API.
Let me know if the previous generation’s third-party controller can be used.
>>51
Licensed products can certainly be used.
Non-licensed items (like the latest version of the Reiwa) can be used because the Switch does not distinguish them from the official Pro controller.
I did it!
>>53
I did it…?
It’s only natural for the controller to change with a generational shift.
Has the stick replacement for drift prevention been made possible for users to do on their own?
The Switch is all sold separately, which was quite annoying.
>>56
???
Can you sell the Joy-Con as an option?
The third Procon has finally started drifting, so please deliver the Procon 2 first…
The pro controller doesn’t have an official dock, right?
I want you to sell it because it’s convenient.
I wish it would let me restart in TV mode already…
>>43
I think licensed third parties will just release a version compatible with Switch 2 normally…
I don’t know about the strays that can’t get licensed.
Somehow, the main unit, software, and peripherals have all become really expensive…
I think they’re just happily releasing the latest version for Reiwa (compatible with Switch 2).
>>64
There’s a possibility that it might be compatible with Switch 2 without changing the contents at all.
>>66
There is a small note written on the back: “This device does not support startup. There is no C button.”
How can I obtain new ones?
>>65
Mass merchandise store
For a while, I was planning to only use the old Pro Controller, so I thought it might be a bit inconvenient… but since my setup allows me to reach the dock easily, it’s not a problem at all.
The reason why the Chinese version easily supports the Switch is because the hardware has been extensively exploited and the data has been circulated.
When you add an authentication update like in the box system, compatibility breaks…
People who are not interested in back buttons.
I think once you experience it, you can’t go back.
>>70
The first one I tried didn’t fit my hand, so honestly, my first impression was somewhat disappointing.
I thought this was an exception, but after trying one more, I couldn’t go back anymore… I’ve changed…
I was playing with a GC con and Joy-Con, but is it really that good?
I don’t really understand from the article, but if I plug it into a monitor that doesn’t support HDMI 2.1, it won’t support VRR, but it will still operate in a compatibility mode similar to 1.4, right?
>>75
Of course it will move.
>>75
There isn’t an issue where it won’t display because of backward compatibility.
Just connecting at the highest specification while moving on its own.
>>80
I was confused because I heard that the hub is not compatible and won’t display, so I’m thinking of replacing it. Thank you.
I was surprised that the back button is a Nintendo patent.
>>76
If there are slight differences, it can be recognized as a different patent, so there are quite a few places that hold similar patents.
The only thing I’m concerned about with the PRO is the bounce back.
If you can manage that much, we won’t have to modify it.
I’ve never thought about running out of battery on a pro controller…
If you charge it at night, it should last all day.
I’m playing while charging the pro controller.
The included HDMI 2.1 is over-spec since the video output goes up to 4K 60fps.
I’ve never fully charged it from completely empty.
I thought three hours sounded too long.
If it’s become more durable, I want to buy it.
I’ll settle for a Joy-Con holder with a charging function.
Stop taking what X users say so seriously…
You can’t trust even an anonymous person? That’s true.