Okay, so picture this: PowerA just spilled the beans about a bunch of cool gear for the Nintendo Switch 2. Yeah, it’s that next-gen gadget everyone’s buzzing about. And guess what, all these accessories are lined up to drop right when the console itself shows up. Super convenient, right?
So, apparently, these gadgets have to jump through all these crazy hoops to get Nintendo’s thumbs up. We’re talking super high-tech stuff here, like controllers with… hold on, lemme think… right, Hall Effect sensors. Those are like some kind of fancy science magic that make the thumbsticks smoother and way more accurate. Honestly, it sounds like something out of a space movie.
Anyway, these gizmos hit stores in June, and you’ll find them on PowerA’s site, Amazon, and the usual spots you’d hunt for this kind of tech treasure.
First off, there’s this Advantage Wired Controller, and it’s priced at, what was it… yep, $39.99. This thing’s packed with all kinds of wizardry like Hall Effect thumbsticks—no drift, or at least less of it? Plus, it’s got these mappable buttons and even a C Button for quick chats during games. Oh, and sound controls! Usually, stuff like that gets me all tangled up, but the thought is nice. By the way, the cable’s like 10 feet long. So, unless your living room is like a football field or something, you’re set. And designs? Three words: Black, Mario, Mushroom Kingdom. Enough said.
Next, there’s this Slim Case. Price tag? $19.99. It’s this sleek, low-profile thing in dark heather gray—like the color of my mood before coffee. Isn’t it weird how we’re obsessed with color names these days? It’s got everything from a zippered shell to a plush lining and even acts as a stand. Fancy stuff for a case, huh? Plus, space for ten game cards. For someone indecisive like me, that’s fab.
And then, ’cause what’s the point of a fancy gadget without protection, there’s the Screen Protector duo pack. It’s $12.99 for two, with all the tools you need to slap them on without any bubbles messing up your view. If I could get someone to do this for me, that’d be great. But hey, they throw in a microfiber cloth, so I guess I’m partly there on my own.
Anyway—wait, where was I? Oh, right. Basically, this gear drops just in time to deck out your Switch 2, turning it from just another gadget to your gadget. Keep an eye out!