How to Charge Nintendo Switch When Not at Home
Bringing revolution in the realm of gaming, Nintendo Switch is
the king of all consoles. Most extreme games which were once dreamt to be
played on TV are now available on your handy devices. With Nintendo, one can
play a game from anywhere in the world. What else does a gamer need? Nintendo
Switch Joy-Con is a detachable wireless controller which requires a full charge
for long hours to enjoy the game, but when you are playing outside your home,
in a car or a bus, how do you keep the device charged?
The Switch has a battery sign at the top of its screen which
helps to determine the amount of charge left in it. With a full charge, Switch
can last long for three hours of gaming. But, the issue arises in Joy-Con. Each
of the Joy-Con has twenty hours of battery life, but if the battery of one
dies, then you won’t be able to continue with the game. Joy-Con can be charged
easily without any cable required.
All you need to attach the Joy-Con to the Switch and the
charging will begin. But, what if the Nintendo Switch has low power or doesn’t
have battery left. There are a few ways to charge Nintendo Switch. If you want
to play games without interruptions, then follow the tips to Charge Nintendo
Switch.
How to charge
Nintendo Switch, when not at home?
- Plug in the USB cable
into an electronic outlet
- To charge Nintendo Switch, use company’s USB-C cable and plug
it into any electronic port like Laptop, portal Power Banks. It might take
a longer time compared to a wall socket, but it will charge the Switch.
- Buy a battery back up
- If you are a pro gamer and cannot deny Nintendo Switch, you can
buy a battery backup. Since Switch uses USB-C cables, don’t forget to
purchase battery backup conforming Nintendo Switch. Anker PowerCore+ 20100
Portable charger is one of the backups you can rely on.
- Detach your Joy-Con
- You can use the Joy-Con in detached mode. If the Joy-Con is
attached to the Switch, the battery will drain faster. Turn off Airplane
Mode, Wi-Fi and Near Field Communications. But do not turn off Bluetooth
as it is required for Joy-Con wireless mode.
Now, power up your Nintendo Switch and continue playing your
favorite games on it. Always remember to use USB-C cable for charging purpose.
If you prefer a charger not manufactured by Nintendo, then plug out at the time
of charge completion.
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