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Product description
This pair of steering wheel attachments turns two Joy‑Con controllers into more immersive racing controls for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and other steering-compatible Nintendo Switch titles. The twin pack includes one neon red wheel and one neon blue wheel, offering quick colour matching and a casual way to make multiplayer races feel more tactile.
Key Points
Each wheel accepts a single Joy‑Con by sliding it into the central panel, converting the controller into an easy-to-grip steering wheel for intuitive left and right inputs. Installation is tool-free and quick, so you can switch between handheld and wheel modes in moments. The twin pack lets two players race at the same time, with contrasting colours to tell controllers apart during play. Please note that Joy‑Con controllers are not included, and images showing them are for demonstration only.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Orzly Steering Wheels for Nintendo Switch
- Compatibility: Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch OLED Joy‑Con controllers
- Pack contents: 1x Neon‑Red wheel, 1x Neon‑Blue wheel
- Fitting mechanism: Slide‑in central panel for one Joy‑Con per wheel
- Intended use: Steering wheel attachment for steering‑compatible games such as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Usage Recommendations
For the most responsive feel, make sure the Joy‑Con snaps fully into the wheel housing so the buttons and stick remain accessible. These wheels work well for casual multiplayer sessions and family gaming nights, where simple, ergonomic controls help new players enjoy racing without a learning curve. Consider removing wrist straps to avoid entanglement during energetic play, and store the wheels in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Positive Aspects
The colour contrast between the red and blue wheels helps with quick player identification and adds a playful look to your Switch setup. The lightweight plastic construction keeps the accessories portable for travel between friend’s houses or when visiting family. As a note of clarity, these attachments replicate the motion and button access of a Joy‑Con rather than adding force feedback or additional electronics, which may be relevant for players seeking advanced racing peripherals.









