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Aaron
> 3 dayThe perfect thing for Super Mario Party, since it only supports detached joycons. Yeah the shoulder buttons arent super precise, but what do you expect from 5 dollar controllers? These are cheap and they get the job done.
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David Stevens
> 3 dayThey are simple sleeves that the joy cons drop into. Work great. Playing Mario Kart with just the joy cons is hard for my hands, those controllers are so small, but these make it much easier to hold and play. A must have!
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Samuel
> 3 dayFor anyone who has tried to use an individual joy-con (with or without the slide-on attachment for the top), these controller skins will be game changers... pun fully intended. Neither me nor my friends could use my controllers on their own before, but these controller shells make it possible for me to include more friends if I ever want to have a game night.
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Sky Nguyen
> 3 dayReally Comfortable to hold. Has a good grip and makes gaming a ton easier especially the top left and right bumper. The joy con stays in place and doesnt slip out. The box I got came with thumb pads for the joystick which wasnt mentioned. So it gave me more stuff in the box than expected.
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MomofTwo
Greater than one weekA good way to get a better grip on the joy-cons.
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Raging45
> 3 dayThe ZL and ZR buttons are covered and can not be used.
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Paco valdez
> 3 dayI love these grips really comfortable
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Rome
> 3 dayI love my switch and love playing against friends. These things make that experience much more enjoyable. I do not have small hands so playing without these was difficult. Definitely worth the buy.
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Jacob Boline
> 3 dayAmazing. Any switch owner needs a set of these
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PrettyNerdy30
> 3 dayThese little grips are so cool! My kids are able to play together much more easily now that we have these. They make the Joy-Cons much easier to hold onto and to press the shoulder buttons. To be fair, the Switch comes with slide-on pieces that have a wrist strap and larger shoulder buttons, but they are rather difficult to hold onto, even for my four-year-old. The plastic is lightweight and black, just like what youd find on a Pro controller - NOT coated like the Joy-Cons seem to be - and the grips have a notch between each handle (on the picture of the red Joy-Con, look just under the thumb stick and you can just see it) that allows you to remove the controller from the grip without pulling on the thumbstick. To place the Joy-Con into the grip, simply line up the + or - on the Joy-Con with the corresponding mark on the grip; you will not hear a click, but you will notice that it fits snugly into the grip, thanks to indents in the grip itself that give the Joy-Con room to fit snugly while accommodating the curves on the back of the Joy-Con. There will be a small gap on the opposite end, but it does not interfere with game play. I highly recommend these, and if you travel like we do, youll want to pick up a car headrest clamp and travel USB charger as well. Happy gaming!