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What charge port is a Nintendo Switch?

- Replacement 12 pin USB C charging port for Nintendo Switch console.
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What is the Nintendo Switch charging port?

*A USB charging cable is included with the Joy-Con charging grip. *An AC adapter [HAC-002] is included with the console. This should be connected to the Nintendo Switch dock. *A USB charging cable can also be connected to the Nintendo USB AC adapter (sold separately).
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Which charger for Nintendo Switch?

The Nintendo Switch console is only compatible with the Nintendo Switch AC adapter (model No. HAC-002). The Nintendo Switch console requires approximately 3 hours to fully charge.
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Can I use any USB-C to charge Switch?

Can you use any USB-C charger for your Nintendo Switch? yes you can use usb-c to charge your Nintendo Switch.
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What ports does Nintendo Switch use?

Within the port range, enter the starting port and the ending port to forward. For the Nintendo Switch console, this is port 1024 through 65535. Set the protocol as UDP. Enter the IP address you assigned to the console.
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Is a Nintendo Switch USB-C?

The PDP Gaming USB Type C Charging Cable is officially licensed by Nintendo and can be used to charge your Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch Lite, the Pro Controller, or even just your cell phone.
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Is the switch dock USB-C?

The Nintendo Switch Dock includes a USB-C connector to connect to the Nintendo Switch, a USB-C port for the AC Adapter, a HDMI out port to connect to the TV and 3 USB ports for accessories and charging cables.
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Is it OK to charge my Switch with phone charger?

In most cases, you can use your phone or tablet charger to recharge the Nintendo Switch due to how the USB Power Delivery specification is designed. Many Switch owners report doing this.
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Why doesn t my Switch charge with USB-C?

The outlet might need to be reset. There might be something wrong with the outlet, like a burnt fuse. The contact points within the Nintendo Switch's USB-C charging port might have gotten dirty or damaged. The charging adapter might have gotten dirty or damaged.
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Can the Switch use different chargers?

The Nintendo Switch AC adapter for all regions has the same specs, different plugs. They can work worldwide with the appropriate plug adapter. Most third party USB chargers also work worldwide, but you should check before you pack.
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Can you charge Switch without port?

You can either charge the Nintendo Switch directly using the charger it came witch or a compatible USB to Type C cable. Please be wary though that some cable may brick the console.
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Is a Switch charger universal?

Most any 45W or 60W USB-C PD charger will work, as those offers 15V/3A.
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How do I connect a USB-C to a Switch?

Connect your Nintendo Switch system to a computer using a USB cable (sold separately). The USB cable must be connected directly to the USB-C connector at the bottom of the Nintendo Switch console (the USB ports on the dock do not support this feature).
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Can you use third party chargers for Switch?

It is safe to charge the Nintendo Switch with a third-party USB charger or power bank. There have been no confirmed reports of quality charger damaging a Switch console.
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How long does Switch battery last?

For Nintendo Switch, model number: HAC-001(-01) [product serial number begins with "XKW"], the battery life is approximately 4.5 to 9 hours. For Nintendo Switch Lite, model number: HDH-001, the battery life is approximately 3 to 7 hours.
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How do I know if my Switch is bricked?

What is “bricking”? The term means a device won't function and isn't recoverable. “It is as useful as a brick.” For the Nintendo Switch, this often appears as stuck in the boot screen or not booting at all.
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Can you use any USB-C for dock?

USB and USB Type-C series of docking stations support DisplayPort over USB and Thunderbolt 3. This allows computers to be docked with external Keyboards, Mice, Displays, and other functions. Any computer with the required hardware works with a USB or USB Type-C dock.
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What devices use USB-C?

Modern desktop and laptop computers all make use of USB-C ports, meaning that they can work with different kinds of peripherals. Remember not all USB-C ports are created equal. Some laptops use USB-C just for charging while some laptops use USB-C for charging and data.
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What power supply does a Switch need?

Plug in the AC adapter and power your Nintendo Switch system from any 120-volt outlet. The AC adapter also allows you to recharge the battery, even while you play. Battery no battery used.
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How long does a dead Switch take to charge?

The Nintendo Switch console takes approximately 3 hours to fully charge when the console is powered off or in sleep mode. Charging time will be longer if the console is in use. Once fully charged, the battery duration for the console varies depending on model and on the software application and functions being used.
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