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Nem said:
FiveOVER said:

Actually, if you go by looks alone, there is a flexible band behind connecting the two sides, while the switch has two separate joycons. I could also argue that the method of attachements are different enough.

The only thing they can argue for is the similarity in functionality, which is too general imo.

https://youtu.be/-IG6wj0xeBk?t=1m33s

Don't think the band is necessary for it to work. So, i don't think it's relevant. It's cosmetic if you will.

But, generally yes to what you concluded.

It is relevant because *they* reference the bridge as part of their patented design.