This feels better than the original that comes with the Switch. It is curved at the back so it’s more comfortable to hold and position as well as the grip surface on the back is great.
We did find that it is harder to slide the Joy Cons in though, but hopefully it might loosen up with time.
Highly recommend this.
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- Lightweight, ergonomic design for comfortable gameplay anywhere
- Double-injected rubber grips for added comfort
- Easy slide-in design secures each Joy-Con
- Player indicator lights shine thru the center panel
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- Language : English
- Product dimensions : 17.1 x 12.7 x 5.7 cm; 149.69 Grams
- Release date : 20 November 2020
- ASIN : B08F44MNK9
- Item Model Number : 1518372-01
- Country of origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: 2,374 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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Let your Animal Crossing pride shine with this Joy-Con Comfort Grip featuring Isabelle! The Joy-Con Comfort Grip transforms the left and right Joy-Con into a single comfortable game controller for Nintendo Switch. The ergonomic rubber grips keep your palms happy and your fingers from cramping during those long play sessions.
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Reviewed in Australia on 30 August 2020
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Reviewed in Australia on 5 October 2021
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The box and packing looks like official Nintendo grip but it’s not since I have an official one. The back os different and this one is harder to slide the controller out and without Nintendo switch logo.
This one is only “official licensed” product, but it works.
This one is only “official licensed” product, but it works.
Reviewed in Australia on 24 June 2021
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As usual overpriced product from Nintendo. Work perfectly well though. Can’t complain about build but with the price they should offer charging support. Wait for this to go on sale.
Reviewed in Australia on 15 January 2021
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The product has a great rubbery grip and feels comfortable, the joy cons click in firmly. The red colour however doesn't match either the red of the Mario edition joy cons or the neon ones - it's distinctly different from either. Only really looks good with the grey joy cons because the others just don't match.
Reviewed in Australia on 13 February 2022
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The first few times I used this product it worked, but now it doesn’t hold the joy controllers in place, essentially defeating the purpose of the product. Wouldn’t recommend buying.
Reviewed in Australia on 29 April 2022
Colour: Animal CrossingVerified Purchase
Bought this for my 6yo who wanted her own grips. The grips are comfortable, and look great.
Reviewed in Australia on 26 December 2019
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The controls don't "Click" in so they do tend to slide out with playing. They've got a grippy back instead of smooth which my son hates. But it does it's job for the most part.
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Reviewed in Australia on 1 April 2020
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This product looks exactly the same as the Nintendo one but has no metal rails inside leading me to believe it will break a lot sooner than the real ones
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Chinda Ajoku
5.0 out of 5 stars
Power A Joy-Con Comfort Grip
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 April 2017Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
The previous reviewer got confused thinking this was a product by Nintendo, but don't let that put you off as the Joy-Con Comfort Grip is a officially licensed Switch product by Power A. Get the cons out the way first, not as nice looking plastic as the official Joy-Con grip that comes included with the Switch. Also the rails that the Joy-Cons slide into are plastic and not metal like the official Joy-Con grip.
Now on to the pros, the back of the handles have a different shape to them than the official Nintendo Joy-Con grip. It's alot more comfortable to rest your fingers on, and the back of the handles also have a rubberised grip unlike the slippy plastic of the official Nintendo Joy-Con grip. Definitely worth the low price, has made long Switch gaming sessions more easy on my hands.
I've included some comparison pictures so you will be able to see what i mean by the different shape at the back of the handles. My Power A Comfort Grip has the grey Joy-Cons and my Nintendo grip has the neon red Joy-Cons.
Now on to the pros, the back of the handles have a different shape to them than the official Nintendo Joy-Con grip. It's alot more comfortable to rest your fingers on, and the back of the handles also have a rubberised grip unlike the slippy plastic of the official Nintendo Joy-Con grip. Definitely worth the low price, has made long Switch gaming sessions more easy on my hands.
I've included some comparison pictures so you will be able to see what i mean by the different shape at the back of the handles. My Power A Comfort Grip has the grey Joy-Cons and my Nintendo grip has the neon red Joy-Cons.


Chinda Ajoku
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 April 2017
Now on to the pros, the back of the handles have a different shape to them than the official Nintendo Joy-Con grip. It's alot more comfortable to rest your fingers on, and the back of the handles also have a rubberised grip unlike the slippy plastic of the official Nintendo Joy-Con grip. Definitely worth the low price, has made long Switch gaming sessions more easy on my hands.
I've included some comparison pictures so you will be able to see what i mean by the different shape at the back of the handles. My Power A Comfort Grip has the grey Joy-Cons and my Nintendo grip has the neon red Joy-Cons.
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Jay
4.0 out of 5 stars
A product of compromises, good compromises
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 April 2017Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
Compared to the default Joycon grip, this product makes several compromises and several improvements on the original design.
Cons:
>Plastic feels cheaper than the regular grip
>Lights on the face are dimmer and slightly misted.
>The rails that the joycons slide into are plastic not metal, making the sliding action less smooth and the click into place less satisfying.
>It feels like the shape of the grip makes it slightly harder to rest your fingers on the ZL and ZR buttons due to the angle of the joycons, your fingers want to slide off.
Pros:
>Rubberised texture on the back of the handles makes them easier to hold.
>Ever so slightly wider and more ergonomic shape makes the grip nicer to hold than the regular grip.
>Excellent price point compared to the alternative of buying a Charging grip from Nintendo.
If you need a second grip for your joycon controllers then don't hesitate to pull the trigger on buying this product, however if you're looking for a better grip for your personal joycons, then perhaps the difference between this and the regular grip isn't quite worth buying another grip for.
Cons:
>Plastic feels cheaper than the regular grip
>Lights on the face are dimmer and slightly misted.
>The rails that the joycons slide into are plastic not metal, making the sliding action less smooth and the click into place less satisfying.
>It feels like the shape of the grip makes it slightly harder to rest your fingers on the ZL and ZR buttons due to the angle of the joycons, your fingers want to slide off.
Pros:
>Rubberised texture on the back of the handles makes them easier to hold.
>Ever so slightly wider and more ergonomic shape makes the grip nicer to hold than the regular grip.
>Excellent price point compared to the alternative of buying a Charging grip from Nintendo.
If you need a second grip for your joycon controllers then don't hesitate to pull the trigger on buying this product, however if you're looking for a better grip for your personal joycons, then perhaps the difference between this and the regular grip isn't quite worth buying another grip for.
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Chris M.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Either faulty or just poorly made
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2021Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
I bought one of these to include with my old Switch that I was selling. Reviews seemed positive and I've had PowerA stuff before and its been good. Never again.
The buyer has told me that the left joycon won't slide in. It gets stuck half-way. I suspect the rail is not correct. That means I've spent the money on the grip and now refunded a partial amount so the buyer can go and buy the proper Nintendo one! I also can't send it back because I'm not asking the buyer to come and drop it back off for even more hassle.
Good job PowerA!!!! 1 star because that's the minimum!
The buyer has told me that the left joycon won't slide in. It gets stuck half-way. I suspect the rail is not correct. That means I've spent the money on the grip and now refunded a partial amount so the buyer can go and buy the proper Nintendo one! I also can't send it back because I'm not asking the buyer to come and drop it back off for even more hassle.
Good job PowerA!!!! 1 star because that's the minimum!
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Ian Henson
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good grip; recommended
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 November 2017Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
After much deliberation, as ideally I'd have liked the same grip as came with the Switch, I decided to go with this one. I'm pleased to say that I am very happy with it. The rubbery handles make the unit feel more secure to hold. Apart from that the only real difference is that the cut-out for the button you press to release the joy-con is very slightly smaller, making it a tiny bit more awkward to press.
Only reservation I have is that the runners where you slide the joy-cons into it are made of plastic so wonder if they may wear quicker over time. At the moment they slide in very smoothly so I don't think it'll be an issue.
I plumped for the black unit, simply because for some reason it's cheaper! Would have been nice to have a red one but what's the point?
Only reservation I have is that the runners where you slide the joy-cons into it are made of plastic so wonder if they may wear quicker over time. At the moment they slide in very smoothly so I don't think it'll be an issue.
I plumped for the black unit, simply because for some reason it's cheaper! Would have been nice to have a red one but what's the point?
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Tangroo
5.0 out of 5 stars
Different than OEM, but better!
Reviewed in Canada on 21 May 2017Colour: BlackVerified Purchase
I didn't want to spend twice as much on the charging grip, and I don't think that I would have used the charging function anyway. I purchased this grip instead, and I am very pleased with it.
The centre section is slightly wider, but only by a couple of millimetres. The handles are a bit thicker and have a slight bend in them, which makes them fit into my hands more comfortably. I have average-sized male hands. I don't find the OEM grip uncomfortable, but I do find this grip slightly more comfortable. The underside also had a rubbery feel, which is nice.
The only small criticism that I can think of is that the rails are plastic instead of metal. But the joy-cons slide in easily and I don't see the plastic becoming a problem. It seems sturdy enough. Also, the release button is in a little bit of a tight spot, but I don't have any issues pressing it easily.
I have included some photos of this grip with a side-by-side comparison with the OEM grip. This grip is on the left of each photo.
The centre section is slightly wider, but only by a couple of millimetres. The handles are a bit thicker and have a slight bend in them, which makes them fit into my hands more comfortably. I have average-sized male hands. I don't find the OEM grip uncomfortable, but I do find this grip slightly more comfortable. The underside also had a rubbery feel, which is nice.
The only small criticism that I can think of is that the rails are plastic instead of metal. But the joy-cons slide in easily and I don't see the plastic becoming a problem. It seems sturdy enough. Also, the release button is in a little bit of a tight spot, but I don't have any issues pressing it easily.
I have included some photos of this grip with a side-by-side comparison with the OEM grip. This grip is on the left of each photo.


Tangroo
Reviewed in Canada on 21 May 2017
The centre section is slightly wider, but only by a couple of millimetres. The handles are a bit thicker and have a slight bend in them, which makes them fit into my hands more comfortably. I have average-sized male hands. I don't find the OEM grip uncomfortable, but I do find this grip slightly more comfortable. The underside also had a rubbery feel, which is nice.
The only small criticism that I can think of is that the rails are plastic instead of metal. But the joy-cons slide in easily and I don't see the plastic becoming a problem. It seems sturdy enough. Also, the release button is in a little bit of a tight spot, but I don't have any issues pressing it easily.
I have included some photos of this grip with a side-by-side comparison with the OEM grip. This grip is on the left of each photo.
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