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[* black] Although we aren't geneticists, we bust out the ~~scalpel~~ [product|IF145-002-2|spudger|new_window=true] to compare these fraternal twins.
[* black] Each controller is fitted with a 525 mAh lithium-ion battery, Bluetooth, accelerometer/gyroscope, and a vibration motor.
- [* black] The batteries are not hot-swappable but can be replaced like on the [guide|1814|Gameboy Micro|new_window=true].
+ [* black] The batteries are not as easy to replace as in the original Wii Remote controllers, but they're still fairly easy to get to.
[* black] Nintendo claims that the Joy-Con controllers offer up to 20 hours of game time, but it'll take a whole 3.5 hours to charge 'em back up.
[* black] If waiting for the controllers to charge isn't your thing, Nintendo offers a [http://www.bestbuy.com/site/nintendo-joy-con-charging-grip/5730706.p?skuId=5730706|Joy-Con charging grip|new_window=true] that let you charge and play at the same time. Plus it combines the controllers into a single large controller. Nifty!