The Switch uses two wireless controllers collectively called Joy-Con, which include four standard action buttons and a directional joystick, as well as sensors for motion detection and high-definition tactile feedback, although they differ in some additional buttons and features. Two Joy-Con can be connected one to each side of the console to be used as a portable console, connected to the Grip accessory provided next to the console to use them as a more traditional controller, or used individually in the hand as the Wii remote, and of this form used with local multiplayer games. You can also use certain wireless and / or wired controls that the console does not include, adopted as Pro Controller, which include the same features as traditional controllers except that it includes NFC detection for Amiibo and HD vibration. Nintendo considers the Switch a hybrid console. It can be used as a tabletop console with the main unit inserted into a docking station for connection to a TV. Al...