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For the fastest charging results, we'd recommend using a 30W or 45W charger to juice up quick. The Nintendo Switch charges through a USB-C port with a max power draw of 18W for the original and OLED models, and 13.5W for the Lite device. (Image credit: Future) What kind of charger does a Nintendo Switch use? Switch Lite owners, we know what you're thinking but it should be noted that the handheld-only console doesn't support any video output, so the Genki Covert Dock will not be able to connect your device to a display (though you can still charge). If you're using other devices with USB-A cables to charge you'll need to bring an additional adapter with you anyway, rendering this tiny footprint useless.
SWITCH CHARGER PORTABLE
Despite its more portable form factor, the Mini doesn't overtake the fully fledged dock in our eyes. That means you won't be able to use a USB-C to USB-A cable to keep your console juiced up (though Genki provides a USB-C to USB-C in the box that will work just fine). The newer Nintendo Switch charger and dock shrinks the size in favor of a more compact solution, though you do sacrifice the USB-A port. Special mention must also be made for the Genki Covert Dock Mini.
SWITCH CHARGER TV
It's an excellent travel companion - all you need is a spare HDMI and you're casting your console to any hotel TV or portable monitor, for example. We were a little disappointed to find that the 30W charging output can't quite compete with more generalised (and cheaper) adapters on the market, but those devices can't cast all your favorite games to your TV.
