The difference is quite astounding and makes playing games on the system a completely new, and better, experience! Thanks to the ergonomics of the grip I can also play for longer stretches of time without noticing because my wrists no longer start to cramp. Thanks to the Switch Grip Lite, my hands can now comfortably hold onto the handles while the asymmetrical design navigates my thumbs right to where they need to be. No longer must I awkwardly position my pinkies to hold up the bottom of the Switch while still allowing my thumbs and index fingers to reach their needed positions. Thankfully adding the Switch Grip Lite to the mix completely removed the problems! Even the regular Switch isn't this obnoxious to play on to me. The smaller size has made getting a comfortable grip on the system that much harder. Sure it can be done but I personally get annoyed by it fairly quickly. Sadly, the Switch Lite is one of the more uncomfortable devices I have ever played games on. I was actually really excited to pick up a Switch Lite when they launched since I spend most of my time on the system in that mode. These hooks also act as a stand for tabletop play, a function the Switch Lite is not cable of on its own since Nintendo removed the original Switch's kickstand. Two small hooks extend down from the main crossbar to further help keep the Switch Lite in place. The new floating-point design is also supposed to help with airflow to keep your Switch cool. This is not a problem I personally ever experienced on the original grip, but I am glad to see it addressed all the same. These rubber grips have a dual function of holding the Switch Lite in place while also preventing any scratches on the system that might be caused by attaching the grip. The biggest improvement to the grips overall design are a series of rubberized grips being added to the front of the main crossbar as well as extra grips being added to the handles. Then the black rubber grips further accent the grip itself. Speaking of sleek, I love the color scheme in use on the Switch Grip Lite it's white coloring accents Switch Lites very well. The name of the grip can also be found just below this on the back. The Satisfye logo is nicely engraved into the right handle and on the back of the unit with a sleek glossy finish. Both handles are rounded and feature rubberized grips on the back side to prevent any slipping while playing. Just like the original, the Switch Grip Lite sports asymmetrical handles designed to place your hands and wrists at more natural angles while playing.
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