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Gammeefy JC400 Switch 2 Controller on Sale at Amazon

The Gammeefy JC400 Switch 2 Controller is down to $40 from $47.49 during Amazon's Spring Sale 2026, running until March 31 while stock lasts.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Mar 28, 2026

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The Gammeefy JC400 Switch 2 Controller is down to $40 during Amazon's Spring Sale 2026, a discount from its usual $47.49 price tag. The sale runs until March 31, or sooner if stock runs out, so the window is short.

Why Switch 2 players are looking at third-party grips

Here's the thing: the Nintendo Switch 2's Joy-Con 2 controllers are not built for long sessions. They're slim, compact, and designed for versatility across docked and handheld modes, which means ergonomics take a back seat. After an hour of handheld play, most people feel it in their hands.

That's exactly the gap third-party grips fill. The Gammeefy JC400 works by having you remove the Joy-Con 2s entirely and slot the Switch 2 console directly into the controller body. The result is a full-size grip on each side, closer to what you'd get holding a traditional gamepad.

What the JC400 actually brings to the table

The ergonomic shape is the headline feature, but the JC400 packs in more than just a better hand feel. The key here is the inclusion of Hall Effect joysticks, which use magnetic sensors instead of the physical contact points that cause stick drift over time. For a portable device you're likely carrying everywhere, that's a meaningful upgrade over standard analog sticks.

Other features worth noting:

  • Customizable RGB lighting via the KeyLinker app
  • ~10-hour battery life on a single charge
  • Full support for Switch 2 vibration and gyroscope features
  • Wake-from-sleep console functionality
  • Button rebinding and turbo input options

According to GameSpot's coverage of the deal, it's one of the more comfortable third-party handheld options currently available for the Switch 2.

The deal window is tight

At $40, the JC400 sits in a reasonable price bracket for a third-party controller with Hall Effect sticks, which typically command a premium on any platform. The $7.49 saving isn't enormous, but for an accessory at this price point, it's a solid entry for anyone already considering the purchase.

For Switch 2 owners who spend most of their time in handheld mode, a grip like this changes the experience noticeably. Longer sessions become less fatiguing, and the Hall Effect sticks mean you're not trading comfort now for drift problems later. Make sure to check out more:

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