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Switch-like controller makes the Razer Phone 2 a compelling gaming device

With the Junglecat controller, the Razer Phone II is a cheaper Android gaming handset than the Asus ROG Phone 2, but it still costs more than a Nintendo Switch

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At first glance, it does bear some resemblance to a Nintendo Switch.
This article originally appeared on ABACUS
Mobile gaming has become more compelling in recent years thanks to powerful smartphones. But there are still some comforts offered by dedicated consoles that are difficult to replicate. 
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That hasn't stopped Razer from giving it a shot with its Junglecat controller, which has turned out to be a decent alternative to a Nintendo Switch.

The Junglecat is a detachable Bluetooth controller with two halves that can attach to the sides of compatible cases, much like you would attach Nintendo’s Joy-Con controllers to a Switch. It includes cases for the Razer Phone 2, Samsung S10+ and the Huawei P30 Pro.

I gave the Junglecat a try on the Razer Phone 2. When attached to the sides, the Razer Phone looks a lot like a Switch. It’s just a bit shorter and longer. 

More importantly, it turns the phone into a compelling gaming device, albeit an expensive one. The Junglecat lets you play Fortnite with almost no compromises. All the buttons work (even the L3 and R3 buttons, unlike on iOS). 

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At first glance, it does bear some resemblance to a Nintendo Switch.
At first glance, it does bear some resemblance to a Nintendo Switch.
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