Do we know if the switch comes with any kind of wall charger to go while away from the dock?
I'm pretty sure it just comes with one AC adapter. If you want one for the dock, and one for on the go, you'd have to buy a second one.
Do we know if the switch comes with any kind of wall charger to go while away from the dock?
Yeah. I saw the power bank I'm looking at and it says 5V 2.4A or 5V 3A. I guess those wouldn't work?Someone snapped a photo of the back of the switch and the power rating says input: 15V = 2.6A
Does anyone know what this tells us? None of the USB chargers in my house say they go above 5V...
https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B01N4P9L14/
Specs of the officially licensed Car adapter output: 5V & up to 3.0A
Also officially licensed microSD-card:
https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B01N5QKCB1/
Supports Class 10, UHS 1, read up to 80MB/s and write up to 15MB/s.
I just got a usb c-usb c cable with a power block from buying my Pixel from Google. Anyone wouldn't happen to know if that will be able to charge the switch at a reasonable rate?
Does this mean it won't support anything faster than UHS 1? Would I be okay with a UHS 3?
Has it been announced yet if the Switch will take advantage of the SDXC II speeds? Or are we stuck with sdxc I performance?
Probably why it doens't support it right out of the box and an update will be released later on, but no, no official word on which speeds it uses.
About as reasonable as it can get. It's probably 5v 2-2.2amp like every other portable battery:
That's not how disc reads work. Obviously it will work. UHS3 will probably end up being a waste of money when tests are down though.
Has it been announced yet if the Switch will take advantage of the SDXC II speeds? Or are we stuck with sdxc I performance?
Yeah. I saw the power bank I'm looking at and it says 5V 2.4A or 5V 3A. I guess those wouldn't work?
The car charger linked before was 5V/3A, so for handheld mode batteries that can output that should be fine...barring something dumb like the car charger not being able to keep it topped off while playing.The 15v input shown on the back of the Switch is probably what it needs for docked mode, that's absurdly high for just charging its battery. Smaller chargers and battery banks will probably work for charging, just not for tricking it into thinking it's docked or such. Of course, we'll just have to wait and see to know for sure.
Probably why it doens't support it right out of the box and an update will be released later on, but no, no official word on which speeds it uses.
The 15v input shown on the back of the Switch is probably what it needs for docked mode, that's absurdly high for just charging its battery. Smaller chargers and battery banks will probably work for charging, just not for tricking it into thinking it's docked or such. Of course, we'll just have to wait and see to know for sure.
They specified an update was required. Did they say later on with the SD update as well as the USB 3.0 update? I assumed that would be ready at launch at the least.
Massdrop has a 256GB right now. I can't find a link that's not a referral so I'll refrain from posting.
Those won't work on Switch in all likelihood though. I haven't seen a device that implements a UHS-II bus yet. UHS-I and UHS-II are PHYSICALLY different.Sandisk's UHS-II cards actually deliver on the promise of 275MB/s.
Any particular brands you guys can recommend? I know Kingston and ScanDisk are cheap, but I've had mixed experience with their SD Cards in the past and want to branch out.
Dunno if it's been posted anywhere else but Hori are releasing some official Nintendo branded SD cards.
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2017/01/official_hori_nintendo_switch_micro_sd_cards_set_a_handy_benchmark
It is the same one they posted awhile ago that someone posted in here. I want to have mostly physical but it is hard justifying an extra $50+ for 56GB. Amazon has a 200GB for $70 and this is $130 plus shipping.
Indeed.Those won't work on Switch in all likelihood though. I haven't seen a device that implements a UHS-II bus yet. UHS-I and UHS-II are PHYSICALLY different.
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Those won't work on Switch in all likelihood though. I haven't seen a device that implements a UHS-II bus yet. UHS-I and UHS-II are PHYSICALLY different.
I'll also probably just get a Nintendo AC adapter because I don't have anything else in my house that needs USB-C and it removes any question of having the correct charging current. Also the price isn't that bad
At 5V/2.4A (12W x2 ports = the 24W rating) it's technically lower than the input listed on the console (5-15V/2.6A, 13-39W), so it could possibly refuse to charge. I think it still would since it's pretty close, but it might drain while playing handheld for all we know, and the biggest thing is that charge time might take a good while longer considering the big difference vs the official adapter.Out of interest, where do you live? Because in the UK that official Nintendo AC adapter is selling on the official Nintendo store for £24.99 and Amazon.co.uk for £27.99. So effectively about $26 - 30.
That seems an absolutely OUTRAGEOUS amount for what is a plug with a USB socket on it, a good quality version of which can be bought for £8.99, and a USB a - c cable to go into it, which can be bought for £5.99.
So you are paying Nintendo £10 extra if you buy from them, and £13 extra if you buy from Amazon..... For what? It seems like an absolutely insane price hike given how cheap that kit actually is. I'm going to hold out for a week or two until I've seen some reviews of good alternative options. I'd LIKE to buy the official one, just for pure peace of mind as you mentioned, but fuck that at that price.
Out of interest, where do you live? Because in the UK that official Nintendo AC adapter is selling on the official Nintendo store for £24.99 and Amazon.co.uk for £27.99. So effectively about $26 - 30.
That seems an absolutely OUTRAGEOUS amount for what is a plug with a USB socket on it, a good quality version of which can be bought for £8.99, and a USB a - c cable to go into it, which can be bought for £5.99.
So you are paying Nintendo £10 extra if you buy from them, and £13 extra if you buy from Amazon..... For what? It seems like an absolutely insane price hike given how cheap that kit actually is. I'm going to hold out for a week or two until I've seen some reviews of good alternative options. I'd LIKE to buy the official one, just for pure peace of mind as you mentioned, but fuck that at that price.
I am hoping nintendo or some company will release something like this
It *might* work. You would also need a USB-C to USB-A cable though and then we don't know if Nintendo's done any silly stuff like requiring the data line to be active to charge or the amount of current you need to charge the switch that should be quite substantial given the thing requires a fan to cool.wont work
It *might* work. You would also need a USB-C to USB-A cable though and then we don't know if Nintendo's done any silly stuff like requiring the data line to be active to charge or the amount of current you need to charge the switch that should be quite substantial given the thing requires a fan to cool.
Out of interest, where do you live? Because in the UK that official Nintendo AC adapter is selling on the official Nintendo store for £24.99 and Amazon.co.uk for £27.99. So effectively about $26 - 30.
That seems an absolutely OUTRAGEOUS amount for what is a plug with a USB socket on it, a good quality version of which can be bought for £8.99, and a USB a - c cable to go into it, which can be bought for £5.99.
So you are paying Nintendo £10 extra if you buy from them, and £13 extra if you buy from Amazon..... For what? It seems like an absolutely insane price hike given how cheap that kit actually is. I'm going to hold out for a week or two until I've seen some reviews of good alternative options. I'd LIKE to buy the official one, just for pure peace of mind as you mentioned, but fuck that at that price.
Think a iPad Pro charger with USB-C cord will work with Switch?
Hence why I said it 'might work' It's not that Nintendo has to actively block them, we have no idea what powerbanks the switch will work with at the moment.Nintendo directly mentioned the ability to use power banks so at the very least they are not actively stopping it.
Please share with us the power rating for charging the Switch? I'm sure many people are dying to know if their USB gear will work with it.Watts, how they work?
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Seriously, the Nintendo AC adapter is a beast compared to any USB charger.
I'd also note they sometimes seem to drag along and then leapfrog over what's expected to something newer. Like they never had ethernet standard and skipped straight to wi-fi. Never had optical audio or used things like Dolby Digital, but jumped from stereo (or ProLogic thereof) to uncompressed audio through HDMI. Were the first to do mono rumble, ignored Sony's dual rumble move for nearly two decades, and now are doing HD rumble.Their use of USB-C says hi.
Regular 3DS, I believe so--though I only ever did this kind of live swapping when trying things out with the 3D photo program. New 3DS they hid it near the battery, so it wasn't very accessible during regular play.Can you do that with 3DS?
Think a iPad Pro charger with USB-C cord will work with Switch?