
"When I reviewed the Switch 2 back in June, I noted that the lack of any sort of extended grip on the extremely thin Joy-Con 2 controllers made them relatively awkward to hold, both when connected to the system and when cradled in separate hands. At the time, I said that "my Switch 2 will probably need something like the Nyxi Hyperion Pro, which I've come to rely on to make portable play on the original Switch much more comfortable.""
"While there are plenty of third-party controllers for the Switch 2, none of the current options mimic the official Joy-Cons' ability to connect magnetically to the console tablet itself (controllers designed to slide into the grooves on the original Switch tablet also can't hook to the successor console). The Hyperion 3 is the first Switch 2 controller to offer this magnetic connection, making it uniquely suited for handheld play on the system."
The Switch 2 Joy-Con 2 controllers are extremely thin and lack extended grips, making them awkward to hold when attached to the console and when used separately. Nyxi introduced the Hyperion 3 as a third-party controller that magnetically attaches to the Switch 2 tablet, the first such controller to offer the Joy-Con-style magnetic connection. The Hyperion 3 features a larger ergonomic grip similar to the Hyperion 2, intended to address small buttons and the flat back that can cause hand discomfort. The controller also supports Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless use in docked mode, is available for preorder with planned March 1 shipments, and is offered at a relatively high price.
Read at Ars Technica
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