YouTuber seemingly reveals the first hands-on look at the Nintendo Switch 2 and its new magnetic Joy-Cons

YouTuber seemingly reveals the first hands-on look at the Nintendo Switch 2 and its new magnetic Joy-Cons
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YouTuber seemingly reveals the first hands-on look at the Nintendo Switch 2 and its new magnetic Joy-Cons
Published: Dec, 18 2024 13:32

The design appears to align with previous leaks. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A Youtuber has seemingly shared the first hands-on look at the Nintendo Switch 2. Leaks for the upcoming Switch successor have been heating up these past few weeks, but now it appears we have the first video demonstration of what the console could be like in the hands.

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YouTube channel NerdNest has released a new video showcasing what looks to be a hands-on showcase of a dummy model of the Switch 2. In the video, NerdNest explained that a third-party accessory manufacturer, iVoler, reached out to them with an offer to test a new case alongside the model of the unreleased device.

 [Nintendo Switch 2]
Image Credit: TechRadar [Nintendo Switch 2]

The YouTuber goes on to provide a firsthand look at a white version of the Switch 2, which appears to align with design leaks we've seen recently. One of the first things NerdNest points out is the model's glass screen, similar to the Switch OLED, as well as the console's new Joy-Cons.

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Unlike the original Switch, the Switch 2 Joy-Con are magnetically attached to the side of the screen and will feature a button on the back of each to seemingly lock them in place. Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. NerdNest tests out this functionality in the video, showing how different they are from the Switch's slide and snap input, while also commenting on how their appearance, along with the addition of the new 'C' button, fits the recent Dbrand leaks.

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