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Anker is my favorite USB cord maker. they make some nice nylon braided ones that are very durable and affordable. I use them for all my consoles and PC controller hookups.
Does anyone know if the Joycon Charging Grip come with an included USB-C cable?
I was going to buy an Anker USB-C cable, to use with my portable battery, but if one's included with the Grip I'm buying, I might not bother.
Can you really charge this with any old USB cord? I assume the system includes a chunky AC adapter for a reason?
Unless we're just talking about the controllers.
They are mass produced, so you can buy a decent on for cheap.
For charging USB-C devices: USB-C charger
In terms of charging a computer that uses USB-C power, we havent yet found a third-party solution we can recommend. Last year, PCWorld ran a test comparing different USB-C chargers across different laptops and found that no single charger could even charge every computer, let alone charge them all rapidly. I have no doubt that universal charging for laptops will be a reality one day on laptops, writes Gordon Mah Ung, but right now its pretty messy. For now, we recommend using whatever USB-C power adapter came with your computerfor example, Apples 29 W, 61 W, or 87 W USB-C Power Adapter, depending on which MacBook model you haveor another adapter specifically recommended by your computers vendor.
Samsung's 128GB seems to be the price sweet spot: https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Select-Memory-MB-ME128DA-AM/dp/B01DOB6YW4/.
Reliable brand, good size, and fair price at $40.
Not, "any old" USB. It has to be a USB-C.
They are mass produced, so you can buy a decent on for cheap.
Thanks, good to know. On the plus side though it's very small, and if you only need a small boost (say 30 mins to 1 hr) for portable Switch sessions, it seems like it would do the job no?
I'll want one regardless that I can plug into my power bank. The AC adapter seems to plug directly into the wall.
Thanks for the help people! I'll be getting these:
Anker 2-Port 24W USB Wall Charger
and
Anker PowerLine+ USB-C to USB 3.0 cable (6ft)
I wanted a two-port wall charger as I wanted something that eliminates my need to bring one for the Switch and my phone. I'm also willing to spend a bit more on the braided cable as I know it'll get bent at weird angles like I do things like play in bed. Can't complain about the pricing! Figured I'd post both as a quick reference for someone else in the same scenario.
In terms of USB charging I'll be getting something like this Anker charger:
This one specifically is only $13 bucks and should add a good amount of playtime to the Switch on the go.
SD Card: Sandisk 200GB UHS-1 Class MicroSD card.
$70. The UHS-1 speed class seems to guarantee a transfer rate of up to 300MB/s, so that should max out load times for the Switch depending on its storage controller (an iPhone 7 gets 400MB/s read speeds from its internal storage). Write speeds are guaranteed to be better than 10MB/s.
Samsung's 128GB seems to be the price sweet spot: https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Select-Memory-MB-ME128DA-AM/dp/B01DOB6YW4/.
Reliable brand, good size, and fair price at $40.
been eyeing this for awhile https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00V62XBQQ/?tag=neogaf0e-20
200GB, price has been fluctuating from 65 to 69 now
So what are the best specs we should be looking for when it comes to these cards?
I know there are different read/write speeds but I really don't know cards are the best or are more suitable for a gaming system.
XC I/(1?) 10 are the best?
I don't think the Switches power requirements have been announced. The power adapter that you linked to says 24W, but each port is only 12W (2.4 amps at 5v) which is the equivalent of an iPad charger. The power adapter for the Google Pixel outputs 18W and weakest Macbook charger is 29W.
How do the microthingies work? Do you just buy one and replace the one that comes with the switch??? Or does it go elsewhere on the machine? Sorry for dumb question but i never bought one of these and use them as console storage. Are the speeds fast on these things?
The Wikipedia article explain all this. I'm on the phone so it is hard for me to make a good link.I'm wondering this as well.
The Switch doesn't come with a card. It has 32GB of internal storage. You just insert a MicroSD card in the slot. That's it.
Ugh. Had that one and I loved it. I just left in a hotel room for a friend's wedding. Need to pick up another.In terms of USB charging I'll be getting something like this Anker charger:
This one specifically is only $13 bucks and should add a good amount of playtime to the Switch on the go.
SD Card: Sandisk 200GB UHS-1 Class MicroSD card.
$70. The UHS-1 speed class seems to guarantee a transfer rate of up to 300MB/s, so that should max out load times for the Switch depending on its storage controller (an iPhone 7 gets 400MB/s read speeds from its internal storage). Write speeds are guaranteed to be better than 10MB/s.
That card says "Performance/speed:Up to 90MB/s read speed, write speed lower)", so 300MB/s sounds a bit unlikely, unless I've misunderstood something.
No you're correct, 300MB/s is the max for the UHS-1 bus, but no cards have flash memory that fast, the fastest I've seen is 95MB/s read and write on the Sandisk Extreme Plus cards.
Sandisk's UHS-II cards actually deliver on the promise of 275MB/s.
I heard from somebody that when you order a good brand of SD card off of a place like Amazon with multiple sellers, you can't always be guaranteed you're getting the real deal instead of a knockoff. Has anybody else heard this? I've been looking at possible storage solutions for the Switch and it has me a bit worried to order something with a good price.
If you have a USB-A (i.e. "normal USB") to USB-C cable, yeah you can plug it in, but there's a decent chance it won't be powerful enough to keep the Switch charging while playing. And while off it would hopefully charge, but it might do it pretty slowly.Slightly off topic, but I'm a bit confused - can I plug the Switch straight into a seat-back USB port on a plane journey like I can with my 3DS?
Yes there is a realistic chance.I really want one of those Anker chargers. Is there realistically a chance of incompatibility?
Depends on how their "fulfillment with Amazon" or whatever works, like I could see counterfeits being mixed in with legit stuff, and buying becomes a lottery at that point. I'm curious if Amazon keeps their own stock separate from the seller stock though, in which case buying from Amazon themselves should be ok at least.I heard from somebody that when you order a good brand of SD card off of a place like Amazon with multiple sellers, you can't always be guaranteed you're getting the real deal instead of a knockoff. Has anybody else heard this? I've been looking at possible storage solutions for the Switch and it has me a bit worried to order something with a good price.
The fan is in the switch so it wont fry itself. The one think I'm wondering is if you play in handheld mode while charging do you get docked performance. 900p/1080p downsampled should look amazing on that screen.
On Amazon I would also stick to "fulfilled by Amazon" for SD cards. I usually buy my SD cards in person at a store that does price matching. I haven't heard of a major brick&mortar store carrying counterfeit SD cards.
Depends on how their "fulfillment with Amazon" or whatever works, like I could see counterfeits being mixed in with legit stuff, and buying becomes a lottery at that point. I'm curious if Amazon keeps their own stock separate from the seller stock though, in which case buying from Amazon themselves should be ok at least.