Deck Style Gaming Controller
February 23, 2026
The abxylute N6 and N9C are professional-grade, full-size controllers designed specifically to enhance the handheld experience for the Nintendo Switch 2. These controllers address common handheld gaming issues such as ergonomic discomfort, stick drift, and input lag. By integrating the feature set of a Pro Controller into a deck-style grip, the abxylute series aims to provide a balanced and natural feel for long gaming sessions without sacrificing performance or portability.
The abxylute N6 focuses on modern handheld comfort and precision. It features Hall-effect joysticks, which use magnets rather than physical contact to read movement, effectively eliminating the risk of stick drift. The N6 also includes native 9-axis motion control, adjustable vibration with four intensity levels, and a stable, low-latency wired USB-C connection. Ergonomically, the device is built with a deep 8.5 cm grip that mimics the feel of a full-size controller, distributing the weight of the console more evenly across the palms. It also features forward-facing speaker chambers that naturally amplify the console's audio and a dedicated "C button" for instant access to the Switch 2 GameChat system.
The N9C is a limited-edition model that blends a nostalgic, GameCube-inspired layout with cutting-edge mechanical technology. It features mechanical micro-switch buttons and triggers for a sharp, tactile response, as well as capacitive joysticks with swappable 8-way or circular gates. A unique feature of the N9C is its modular power system; it includes a built-in battery hatch for two replaceable batteries that can provide reverse charging to the Switch 2, extending its handheld life.
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