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Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Charging Dock from POWER A down to $24

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Amazon is offering the officially licensed Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Charging Dock from POWER A for $23.99. It ships free for Prime members or in orders over $25. That’s 25% under the regular listing, the lowest Amazon has offered it for and the best we can find. Rated 4+ stars from 18 Amazon customers. Details below.

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POWER A Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Charging Dock Features:

  • Charges up to 4 Joy-Con Controllers simultaneously
  • Individual LEDs indicate charge level for each Joy-Con
  • Easy slide-in design connects each Joy-Con to charger
  • Weighted base for stability
  • Powered via USB

The Joy-Con Charging Dock is one of the easiest solution for charging your Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Controllers and keeping track of them. Charge up to 4 Joy-Cons at a time or keep an extra pair to switch out. Simply slide the Joy-Con Controllers down and wait until each LED changes from red to green…Connect the Charging Dock USB cable directly to your console or other device. The weighted base provides stability and conceals an underside cable wrap to keep things neat.

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