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Many charging stations support up to four Joy‑Con controllers at once. Grip‑style accessories pair the left and right Joy‑Con into a single full‑size controller rather than charging multiple separate units.
Some chargers list multi‑layer safety protections such as overcharge, short‑circuit, and overheat protection. Certain detachable grips also include overcharge cutoff behavior to stop charging once batteries are full.
Some detachable grips allow play while charging. When a USB‑C cable is connected, certain grips can charge both the Joy‑Con controllers and the grip’s internal battery simultaneously; check the product listing for any model‑specific limitations.
Many grips join the left and right Joy‑Cons into a single controller with larger, more ergonomic handles for a wider, more comfortable feel. Several listings note ABS construction—lightweight yet impact‑resistant—to improve durability and grip comfort.
Specifications vary by model. Many are USB‑powered or list “Battery: No Battery Used.” Some chargers specify USB‑C fast charging (e.g., 5V/2A), while at least one dock lists 5V/0.5A with a 3‑foot cable and a 2.5W output.
Some detachable grips include an internal 2000 mAh battery. Those listings claim a full charge can extend controller playtime by up to about 40 hours, and that charging the grip itself takes about four hours.
Dimensions vary by model. Across listings, heights range from about 2.9 to 6.7 inches, widths from about 1.6 to 5.9 inches, and depths from about 1.93 to 6.1 inches.
Specs differ by model. Examples include USB‑C fast charge at 5V/2A with a ~60 cm cable, and another dock listing 5V/0.5A, a 3‑foot cable, and a 2.5W output.