🎉 Dock, Play, Conquer! Unleash your gaming potential!
The Nintendo Switch Dock Set includes a sleek black dock, an AC adapter, and an HDMI cable, designed to enhance your Nintendo Switch gaming experience with 4K resolution and seamless connectivity.
Color | black |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Resolution | 4K |
Platform | Nintendo Switch |
T**S
Reliable Charging
This charging dock works perfectly with my Nintendo Switch, providing a secure place to rest and charge the console. It’s compact and easy to set up, making it a great addition to my gaming area without taking up much space. The dock charges my Switch quickly and consistently, with no overheating or connection issues.The design is sturdy, and the dock holds the console firmly in place during charging or when I want to switch between handheld and docked play. It’s also compatible with most Switch cases, so I don’t have to remove mine each time.Tip: Use the official power adapter with the dock for the best charging speed and safety.
R**A
exactly as described
just as described switch fits perfect in it. no issues
S**E
If you're looking for a second or replacement Nintendo Switch dock, this is the one to buy until a truly great dock comes around
This is worth the price, do not listen to the complainers.I bought a Switch at launch and thought that the dock could be improved. The most common issues being:1.) It looks big and kind of clunky, a little cheap and plastic, lacking in stellar industrial design or elegance2.) It CAN scratch your screen if it's warped and/or you are careless--careless or not, I still think this is a valid concern3.) As mentioned above, the dock can be warped and if that's the case then you should return it but this isn't cool when you're paying $300 for the console or $90 for the dock kitSo after a few months, I ordered a replacement shell to convert my existing Switch dock into a much smaller one. Here's a link to a similar replacement shell--please be aware that this is a plastic shell only and does not include the necessary circuitry or electronics to function as a dock, you must open your existing Switch dock and transplant the circuit board into this shell: https://www.amazon.com/LinkStyle-Nintendo-Switch-Replacement-Portable-Original/dp/B0759CH5Q3/ref=pd_sim_107_67?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=T4E625EY9PJ2N6EKBN28What I found was that the smaller dock doesn't provide quite as much support on for the console which can cause it to rock side to side a bit. That is not good for the longevity of the USB type-c port on the Switch. The standard Switch dock runs the entire length of the Switch from the left edge of the screen to the right edge of the screen so the whole bottom edge of the Switch is supported by the dock. The Switch cannot pivot on the USB port which is a super good thing because there's no unnecessary movement and that means that the device will last longer!These portable docks are also very lightweight and will slide all around on your tabletop surface. I had to buy adhesive rubber feet to get my portable dock to stay in place and even then I found that the thickness of an HDMI cable plus the other cables you'll need can still cause the dock to move around the table and otherwise not be totally stable with and especially without a Switch docked on it.After living with the portable dock for a while I found myself yearning for the standard dock look and feel. While I still feel that the standard Nintendo Switch Dock could stand to be redesigned from the ground up with more care and thought put into how it looks, operates, and what materials it's made of, there's no denying that the standard dock still looks and works the best out of any available dock solution at the moment.A lot of folks complain about the $90 price tag, and while nearly $100 is certainly no small amount of money, what you get in this kit makes it a fair value at least, if not a good one. What I mean is that a comparable piece of electronics is the same price if not more. A USB type-C dock with 4 USB ports, HDMI out, and USB power delivery (this is a very specific thing that not many devices and USB cables actually support). These devices can range from $35 (for poor-quality devices) to more than $70 (for high-quality devices) and that's without a power supply and HDMI cable. I know, HDMI cables are virtually a dime a dozen, but the inclusion--I think--is notable if not unremarkable. The standalone Switch charger from Nintendo is $30. That puts the individual pieces at, let's say, $50 for a USB-C hub, $30 for the charger, and $10 for the HDMI cable to match the price of the standard dock kit here.No, at the end of the day, an HDMI cable isn't worth $10 dollars so I can see where people might be uneasy about the $90 value proposition here but, like I said earlier, the value is at least fair but, in my opinion, good for now considering the limited number and lacking overall quality of the alternatives on the market.When either Nintendo or another company decide to drastically and intelligently redesign the dock for better looks and action then there may finally be some competition but for now, this is the best option available by a longshot and it costs exactly as much as it ought to when compared to the price of similar devices.If you're looking for a second or replacement Nintendo Switch dock, this is the one to buy until a truly great dock comes around.
B**G
Japanese Version Power Supply
TLDR: this has the Japan power supply, not the US power supply. I returned it.The reviews were mostly positive, the seller-answered questions indicated it was an US plug, and the price was right, so I bought this thinking that it would work for me. I was wrong.First, it took over a week to get here, despite us having Prime. I maybe could have forgiven slow transit speed, if that was the problem. But it took 5 or 6 days before it was even put in the mail. Then it was shipped USPS.When shipped, it was just stuck in one of those thin white and blue Amazon envelopes, which offers zero padding. The box arrived kinda crushed, which had me worried given the plastic cradle inside. But before I bothered to check that, I noticed other issues.The box text was written in Japanese, which was throwing up a red flag. So I pulled out the most important part - the power supply - and compared it to the one that came with my Switch.There were a few differences between the two power supplies, as seen in my pictures. The new Japanese power supply is on the left, and original one that came with my Switch is on the right. While power output is the same, the biggest issue I had was that different electronic certifications weren’t US standards (example: no UL Certification on the Japanese power supply). As such, the actual model number wasn’t the same.On the plus side, the prongs on the power supply look like the standard US prongs. So if you’re feeling spicy and want to use the Japanese power supply, be my guest. Could it have worked? Probably. Was I feeling like gambling on it, with my family’s Switch? Not today.
Z**E
Worth the buy!
The media could not be loaded. It works great! It came a little bit scratched, but that’s what I thought when I was buying it refurbished. Otherwise, the quality is great, it comes with all of the necessities neatly wrapped up, and supports my switch very well.
T**N
I thought I got a lemon
When this first came in assumed it was broke or a knockoff as there were no lights and wouldn't send a signal to the tv. After a few days of frustration and at the point of sending it back i thought I'd look to see if others had similar issues and low and behold they have. Sooo you have to actually follow this step by step "Connect the power to the dock.Connect the power adapter to the power outlet.Connect the HDMI cable to the TV’s HDMI Input.Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the dock.Switch the TV to the correct HDMI port.Insert the Switch." I don't know why but this worked right away and only needed it the one time.
D**Z
Not a Real USA
It’s not a real USA one or the same one that comes with the original switch. It comes in a Chinese or Japanese box and no English on the box. But don’t get me wrong it seems to work, I’ve only used it once since getting it but works ok. It has to be a a Chinese switch cause when u order the The dock from the actual Nintendo site. They ship it in the box with English. Again seems to work alright and comes with everything .
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