Is it safe to use 3rd party Switch chargers?

Third-party chargers are generally safe for the Nintendo Switch in handheld mode if they are high-quality, reputable brands (e.g., Anker) that follow USB-C Power Delivery standards. Using, however, generic or cheap third-party chargers and especially third-party docks can pose a risk of bricking the console due to improper voltage regulation.
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Are 3rd party chargers safe?

It is perfectly fine to use certified third-party chargers with necessary certifications. To ensure safe and reliable charging, Apple recommends using MFi-certified accessories and avoiding uncertified chargers. It is better to spend a bit more on reliable and quality chargers rather than low-quality chargers.
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Is it okay to use another charger for Switch?

While Nintendo hasn't officially limited third-party chargers that meet USB-C Power Delivery (60W), some users experienced issues. One Reddit user pointed out increased power consumption and the likelihood of dock damage when using non-original chargers, although many users are fine with it.
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Can you use a non-Nintendo charger for the Switch?

Yes, you can use non-Nintendo USB-C chargers for the Switch, but it's risky for regular use; you'll get slow charging and could damage the battery or brick the console with cheap/incompatible ones, so using an official charger or a reputable, high-quality USB-C PD (Power Delivery) charger/cable is best to avoid issues. The Switch uses a modified USB-C, needing specific voltage/wattage (around 39W for fast charge), and non-compliant chargers might not negotiate power correctly.
 
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What happens if I use a 90W charger instead of 65W?

Yes, you can generally use a 90W charger for a device that uses a 65W charger, as the device will only draw the power it needs, but the voltage (V) (e.g., 19V) and connector type must match, and the higher wattage adapter will often charge faster or handle heavy use better without overheating the adapter itself. Think of it like a bigger water pipe: your laptop only takes the water (power) it needs, but the bigger pipe won't get stressed as easily. 
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Can I use a 120W charger for a 65W laptop?

If your laptop was supplied with a 65W charger we know that the laptop will never draw more than 65W, so you can use a 65W, 90W,120W, 150W, 180W, 240W or higher charger. You can not use a charger with a lower wattage rating.
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Is 90W charging bad for the battery?

Keep in mind that using a higher-wattage charger will generally not damage your phone's battery, but it may not charge any faster if your device is not designed for high-watt chargers.
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Is it safe to charge Nintendo Switch with phone charger?

Yes, it's generally safe to charge a Nintendo Switch console (handheld mode) with a good quality USB-C phone charger, but it will charge slower and might not keep up if playing demanding games; avoid using underpowered chargers or cheap brands, and absolutely never use a phone charger in the Switch dock for TV mode, as that requires the official adapter's higher wattage. The Switch only draws the power it needs, but using a charger too weak (like older 5W ones) can lead to slow charging or battery drain, while high-wattage laptop chargers might be too much, so match or exceed the Switch's minimum power (around 15W-39W, depending on usage). 
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What other charger can I use for my Nintendo Switch?

*A Nintendo USB AC adapter (sold separately) can be used instead of a Nintendo Switch dock and AC adapter.
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Can you use a normal USB-C charger for a Nintendo Switch?

Nintendo's Switch plug happens to physically and electrically seem to accept USB-C charger connectors, but it's not a USB-C plug, and the Switch should not be considered compatible just because it uses a similar plug.
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Can I use a 3rd party charger for a Switch?

are 3rd party chargers safe to use?or should i just stick with the nintendo one? As long as it's a name brand charger and not some cheap knock-off, you're fine. I've used both the charger for my Lenovo Legion Go and an Anker 65W charging block. Both work fine with no issues.
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What is the lifespan of a Switch battery?

For Nintendo Switch – OLED Model with a serial number that starts with “XT”, the battery life is approximately 4.5 to 9 hours. For Nintendo Switch consoles with a serial number that starts with “XK”, the battery life is approximately 4.5 to 9 hours.
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How often should I fully charge my Switch?

Make sure that you charge the product at least once every six months. If not charged for an extended period of time, the battery may lose its ability to retain charge. With repeated charges during the life of the product, the amount of time the battery lasts after a full charge will naturally decrease.
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What is the 80/20 rule for charging?

The 80/20 charging rule for lithium-ion batteries (phones, EVs, etc.) suggests charging to a maximum of 80% and avoiding discharge below 20% for daily use to significantly extend battery lifespan by reducing stress on the electrodes, as the highest stress occurs at full charge (last 20%) and deep discharge. While charging to 100% or letting it drop to 0% isn't inherently bad occasionally, consistently staying within the 20-80% "green zone" minimizes battery cycles and degradation, keeping it healthier longer, though modern software helps.
 
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How to tell if a charger is safe?

Markings
  1. Look for a manufacturer's brand name or logo, model and batch number.
  2. Check for a CE mark.
  3. Check that the output voltage and current ratings marked on the charger and your electrical device are the same.
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Does a fake charger affect battery life?

Here's what you risk: 1. Battery Damage: Fake chargers often lack proper voltage regulation, leading to battery degradation. 2. Overheating or Fires: Poor-quality materials and construction can make them a fire hazard.
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Does the official Switch charger matter?

While it's still okay to charge the Switch itself with a third-party charger, it's not recommended to use non-Nintendo charger for the dock as it has a potential of bricking the Switch.
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Can I overcharge my Switch with a high wattage charger?

Repeated charging will gradually reduce usable time. After becoming fully charged, the charging will stop automatically. Leaving the console connected to the Nintendo Switch 2 dock or Nintendo Switch 2 AC adapter will not cause overcharging.
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Can I use any USB-C charger for my Switch on Reddit?

You can. I have been using an Anker USB-C charger for five years on mine. I also use a Belkin and Apple chargers. Ive also used a USB-A to USB-C cable from my older Anker USB-A wall chargers fine.
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Can I use an iPhone charger for Nintendo Switch?

Yes, you can safely charge your Nintendo Switch with a modern Apple iPhone USB-C charger, especially for handheld use, but it will charge slower than the official charger, and you must use a quality USB-C cable and brick; for dock/TV mode, you need a higher wattage charger (like a 39W+ USB-C PD) to avoid issues. The Switch negotiates power, so it won't overdraw, but lower-wattage chargers (like older 5W bricks) will be very slow or won't keep up with gameplay. 
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Can I use any USB-C charger for my Switch dock?

You can use some USB-C chargers for your Switch in handheld mode, but it's risky and not recommended for the dock, as non-compliant or underpowered chargers, especially from third parties, can electronically damage (brick) the console due to the Switch's non-standard USB-C implementation, voiding your warranty. For docking, stick to the official Nintendo charger or a high-quality, certified USB-C Power Delivery (PD) adapter with sufficient wattage (around 45W-60W+) to avoid damage, but the official is safest.
 
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Can I charge my Nintendo Switch with a normal charger?

Yes, you can use many USB-C chargers for a Nintendo Switch, especially for handheld charging, but you need a USB PD (Power Delivery) compatible charger, ideally with at least 15W (like a phone charger), and it's best to use reputable brands (Anker, Apple, Samsung) to avoid slow charging or potential damage, but always use the official adapter for the dock to prevent port issues. 
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Why stop charging at 90%?

However, a disadvantage of this battery chemistry is that once the battery reaches 90% it can only be trickle charged because otherwise, the electrolyte starts heating up and expanding. In order to prevent this risk, phones are automatically set to trickle charge after 90%.
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Is 25W or 45W better?

25W vs. 45W chargers differ in power delivery, with the 45W offering slightly faster speeds, especially for quick top-ups (e.g., 0-70% in 30 mins vs. 50-60% for 25W) but a negligible difference for a full charge (often just 5-12 mins faster). The 25W is great for most users and budget, while the 45W benefits flagship devices (like high-end Samsungs) needing rapid boosts, though it costs more and needs specific cables for max speed.
 
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What happens if I use a 90W charger instead of 45W?

Yes, you can use a charger with higher watts to charge laptop without causing damage. Your laptop will only draw the power it needs. However, it won't charge your laptop faster.
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