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Ganoncrotch said:

Not to mention the fact that the difference between a cosmetic item and something required to connect a console to view it on a TV.

Also the Dualshock 4 which is packaged with the console is a fully functional controller, if I want another pad I can do just that, but the grip being packed in with the Switch has the charging feature omitted to sell another version of the same grip after the console is bought. Apples and oranges in terms of trying to compare what is going on here.

You'd only need purchase a charging grip if you buy a second set of joycons. The controllers charge whenever they are connected to the console. It'll be pretty hard to consume the 20h batteries if you remember to dock them after your play session.



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