Nintendo has just announced the Nintendo OLED switch, a new version of his bright hand console. But the best accessories for switches, in almost all cases, will work well with him, if he is playing with the idea of an update.
This are good news. The Nintendo OLED switch is fractionally longer than the previous version, but otherwise it is the same size and uses the same rail system of joy by train.
Hurrah. We are doubly happy because the Nintendo switch offers some of the most ambitious accessories of any home console.
Of course, there are practical bits such as chargers, cases and gamepads. But, where else will you find accessories that make a console on a racing machine of augmented reality or a way to make home workouts more interesting?
That famous Nintendo imagination is there so that everyone is seen in this selection of Nintendo’s best change accessories.
The Brook Power Bay is a cheaper alternative to the official Dock of Nintendo, but it has even more features. There is Bluetooth support, for connection to up to two wireless headphones or wireless speakers at a time.
Even better, there are two ports of the GameCube controller on the front, as well as two USB.
There are three versions of Brook Power Bay, each with slightly different features. The Ethernet version has, I guess, an Ethernet port for a more reliable Internet signal. Crimson is the cheapest version, but it lacks Bluetooth headset holder. And the standard Power Bay is probably our favorite, with Bluetooth Wireless and driver connectors.
When thinking, it’s a bit strange, the switch and the Lite switch do not have Bluetooth. Most of our phones will not take headphones with cable. The switch will not have the wireless. Genki’s audio lite solves that, with a thin Bluetooth adapter that connects to the bottom of the console. It simply eats a small amount of energy, and does not protrude a lot, unlike the original version of Genki. You can only connect a speaker or a couple of headphones, but that is fine for most uses.