🎮 Power Up & Play On—Comfort Meets Speed!
The Kinvoca Charging Grip is a portable, ergonomic dock designed exclusively for original Nintendo Switch controllers. It enables simultaneous high-speed charging via a 79-inch USB-C cable, with LED indicators showing battery status. The grip enhances comfort for extended play, secures controllers with a slide-lock mechanism, and incorporates advanced safety features to protect both you and your devices.
S**I
Love it
Love this thing , I have mor wine one set of controllers so to charge them is a lot . I don’t have a base to charge all because I have toddler who run off with my controllers . But the quality of this is awesome and easy to use. It was cheaper great for the price, than when I got the one from game stop a couple of years ago . Charging is easy and it’s with a c-port wire type . Works great honestly.
T**7
Worth the investment
I have a Nintendo Switch that I keep docked and connected to my TV because I prefer playing on a big screen—it’s easier for me since I’m a bit older! I have it plugged in near the couch, but the battery lasts several hours without needing to be charged.It uses a USB Type-C charging cord, which is quite universal. I’ve had this adapter for over six months, and it hasn’t given me any trouble.Switching from my Nintendo-branded remote was a slight adjustment, but the differences were minimal.
T**A
Works well
Charges joycons fine, the usb c port is just a little to one side which bugs me.
R**2
Slightly bigger than the nintendo oem grip, but has a battery which is great. longer play time
Why is it that nintendo hasn't made something like this? Honestly it is a great thing to have. No more needing to take out my joy cons in order to charge. Having this controller is great because it gives you so much more play time without needing to unplug your joycons. The joycons can also charge while playing used as well. This controller has an 1800 mAh battery so you have at least one full charge per joycon. The battery light indicator is in the back of the controller. The is nice as well is that there are light indicators on the top to tell you if your joycons are charging of if they're full on battery which super nice. The joycons are slide in through the top just like the nintendo shell except the shell is a little longer than the original. The material does feel a bit cheaper than the OEM joycon grips but it grips pretty well. The joycons can be used while it is being charged and it does not hinder the performance of the joycons in anyways. It does charge via a type c cable that is provided. You can plug it directly into your switch but be aware charging time can take up to two hours and you can also charge the joycons while charging this grip. The type c cable does feel a little cheap so I actually ended up changing out the cable for something else to give it a bit more length as the cable provided is not too long. The charging time varies depending on your medium however I do say it charges my joycons within two hour of being plugged in which is super nice. I am unsure if actually stops charging once it reaches full. You get tons of extra hours with this grip but make sure you take breaks for less eye strain. The joycons lock pretty well into place and can easily be moved if I wanted. Regardless of hand size this grip works pretty well from what I can tell. I think it looks the best with gray joycons but any nintendo joy cons will work with these. Overall I think this grip is really a smart idea and a bit disappointed ninendo did not do this. The grips is pretty sturdy, provides a ton of extra power, and improves longer game play. The only down side is the material does feel a little cheap.
B**I
Still works with grip removed!
I'm writing this to let others know that the back "grip" part can be removed without affecting the charging ability.All circuitry is contained inside the "rectangle" part and not the "grip" part. To separate the two parts, all you need is a small phillips-head screw driver. Remove the 4 screws on the rectangle part, then remove 4 internal screws (inside rectangle part) to remove the grip. Don't waste time on the 4 screws on the grip itself, as they only hold the grip together. Once separated, there is a small hole in the rectangle piece exposing a miniscule amount of wiring, but this is not dangerous or damage-prone, just not aesthetically pleasing.I already have grips on my joy cons (see pictures) but I wanted a handheld/portable way to charge them as well. This was one of the cheapest options, so I decided to buy it and see if I could remove the grip itself.I can't speak to long-term quality since I just barely got this but I'm very happy I have a flat, portable joy con charger now!P.S. I moved the "Charging Grip" sticker to the rectangle piece since I plan on using that piece by itself, but wanted to keep the voltage information attached. That is why the sticker is sideways/damaged in the pictures (all my doing). The sticker was originally located on the back of the "grip" piece. I may move it once more to cover the wire hole.
T**S
Bought 2 sets, one works fine, one regularly slips out.
We have two of these now. One works great, but the other has an issue where the left joy-con slips out with even a small push. I double-checked to make sure it wasn’t a problem with the joy-con itself by swapping them, and the issue persisted.If you decide to buy this, make sure to test it and be prepared to send it back for a replacement if needed. I have no idea how common this defect is, but for me, it was a 50/50 experience.
M**.
Works Great
It works great for my Nintendo Joy Cons when I've got my Switch connected to the TV. I'm able to charge my Joy Cons while I'm playing, if I need to. The charging cable is long so I'm not restricted in movement.
M**F
Joycon basically falls off
The joycon on the left easily slides up and out of the controller with very light upward pressure. I haven’t used it in gameplay yet, but this may make it unusable as a controller (will update). Charging seems to be fine.
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