The Switch 2 is a genuinely better console than its predecessor, but here is the thing: the ergonomics have barely moved. The Joy-Cons are still slim, still light, and still feel a little cramped if your hands are anything larger than a child's. If that has been nagging at you since launch, Amazon Prime Day just made the fix cheaper.
The Gammeefy JC400 Switch 2 Controller grip has dropped to $38, down from its usual $50. The deal runs through June 26, so there is a narrow window before it ticks back up.

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What the JC400 actually does to your Switch 2
The concept is straightforward. You slide the Switch 2 tablet directly into the JC400 grip, and the whole setup transforms into something that feels much closer to an Xbox controller or a Switch Pro Controller. Wider handles, a more natural button reach, and a weight distribution that stops your hands from cramping up during longer sessions.
For adults who have been white-knuckling the stock Joy-Cons through marathon Tears of the Kingdom sessions or grinding ranked matches, that difference is noticeable within minutes.
Hall Effect joysticks and why that matters
Beyond the comfort angle, the JC400 packs Hall Effect joysticks. These use magnetic sensors instead of the resistive contacts found in standard sticks, which means stick drift is far less likely to develop over time. Given that Joy-Con drift has been a persistent complaint across both Switch generations, this is a meaningful upgrade over the default hardware.
The grip also includes gyroscope support and rumble functionality, so motion controls and haptic feedback work exactly as you would expect from a first-party controller. Nothing gets stripped out for the sake of the form factor.
RGB lighting and button remapping
The JC400 also supports customizable RGB lighting effects and includes button remapping alongside a turbo-button function. The lighting is cosmetic, but remapping can be genuinely useful for players who want to adjust layouts for accessibility or competitive preference without digging into system menus.
Prime Day context for Switch 2 accessory hunters
This deal sits inside a broader wave of Switch 2 accessory discounts during Amazon Prime Day 2026. Nintendo's new console has a growing ecosystem of third-party peripherals, and Prime Day has become one of the few windows where that hardware sees meaningful price cuts outside of Black Friday.
If you have been building out your Switch 2 setup and want more context on what the console offers across different game types, the Switch 1 vs Switch 2 comparison guide for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream breaks down the practical differences between the two platforms in detail. For physical game collectors, the Unrailed 2 physical release guide is also worth a look if you are picking up new titles alongside accessories.
The key here is timing. At $38, the JC400 is priced well below most licensed Nintendo accessories and undercuts several comparable third-party grips. The sale ends June 26, and Prime Day pricing rarely lingers past its advertised window.
For more Switch 2 coverage and deals context, the full gaming guides hub has everything you need to make the most of the platform right now.








