It features a USB-C port for charging, though no confirmation of fast charging capabilities was provided. Powering everything is a proprietary 220 mAh Li-ion battery that, according to Nintendo, lasts around three hours. It connects to iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch devices via a Cypress CYW20734 Bluetooth transceiver and contains a bit of flash memory to allow for transferring Pokémon data from the Pokémon Go mobile game to the recent Nintendo Switch releases. The entire controller is only around two inches (50mm) in diameter and weighs roughly 2.3 ounces (65g) yet packs quite a bit of tech into such a small form factor. ![]() It rumbles, It talks, it lights up, it’s wireless, and uploaded a video that reveals what’s really inside. The latest entry in the fan favorite franchise Pokémon saw release earlier this month alongside a particularly interesting controller. Known as the Poké Ball Plus, this controller is able to control Pokémon games that are available on completely separate platforms, as well as transfer data between them.
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