Fixture S2 launches soon, compatible with Nintendo Switch OLED Model

Fixture S2 launches soon, compatible with Nintendo Switch OLED Model

The Fixture S2 accessory for Nintendo Switch is launching next week.

Fixture Gaming is about to launch its latest solution for playing Switch games with the Pro Controller on the go. The Fixture S2 is compatible with the Nintendo Switch OLED Model. It is officially launching on November 16 on Fixture Gaming’s website and on Amazon.

The company is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. Industrial designer Austin Stark founded the company to design and manufacture “high-quality, innovative gaming accessories” for the Nintendo Switch. 

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Fixture S2 launches soon, compatible with Nintendo Switch OLED Model

What is the Fixture S2?

Here’s how they are describing the new accessory:

A single accessory mount that connects the Nintendo Switch OLED Model with a Pro Controller for exceptional gaming on the go, the Fixture S2 lets you take your games anywhere while enjoying the Pro Controller’s legendary precision and comfort. For added flexibility, the Fixture S2 can also be used in tabletop mode – easily transitioning into a super stable stand for solo or multiplayer gaming.

The Fixture S2’s thoughtful design can be seen in features such as the patented two-axis, metal friction hinge – which allows you to quickly and easily adjust the height and angle of the Nintendo Switch OLED Model screen and fold the entire unit down to an extremely compact size. You can also charge both the Switch and Pro Controller simultaneously during play. The mount’s snap-in design for the controller and slide-in design for the Nintendo Switch ensure a rock-solid lock at all times: Simply slip the top of the Pro Controller into the mount and apply gentle pressure. Then slide in the Switch, adjust the height and angle of the screen to taste – and you’re ready to go!

How much is the Fixture S2?

It will retail for $44.99. Switch owners may choose to go with the bundle instead, which includes the S2 and the official carrying case for $64.99.

Do you own a Nintendo Switch? Would you like to play it on the go with the Pro Controller? Let us know on the forums!