Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller Features Same Battery Life, But Charges Faster


With the release of the Nintendo Switch 2 approaching, we now have the tech specs for the upcoming console’s Pro Controller. It has the same battery life as the previous one but charges faster. 

Switch 2 Pro Controller Charges Almost Twice as Fast

As spotted by Nintendo Life, the official Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller Technical Specifications are now live on their website. The Switch 2 Pro Controller’s battery life is the same as the original Switch’s, approximately 40 hours. However, the upcoming console’s Pro Controller will charge much faster, taking just approximately 3.5 hours for a full charge, whereas the previous Pro Controller needed 6 hours to do so. 

The Switch 2 Pro Controller’s battery capacity has decreased to 1070 mAh from the previous controller’s 1300 mAh. However, that doesn’t affect battery life, as both controllers provide the same 40 hours of use.

There are also some other upgrades. For example, the Switch 2 Pro Controller also features some fresh additions to its body, such as the GL/GR buttons located on the back, and the new C button, which enables players to access their newly launched feature, GameChat. Lastly, the Switch 2 Pro Controller now features HD Rumble 2. 

The Pro controller is almost 10 grams lighter than the previous controller, coming in at 235g. Players should note that previous Pro Controllers are compatible with the upcoming console. However, the feature that allows you to wake the console by pressing the home button will not be available. 

In other news, the price of the Nintendo Switch 2 will remain at $449 in the US. Also, here’s how to pre-order the upcoming console. What are your thoughts on Nintendo Switch 2’s Pro Controller having the same battery life as the previous one? Let us know in the comments or on our new community forum!


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