What charger for switch 2?

The Nintendo Switch 2 charger is a USB-C power adapter, often 60W for fast charging, that plugs into either the top or bottom USB-C port on the console or into the dock for TV mode, with official and third-party options available from retailers like Nintendo, Amazon, and Best Buy. It's designed for both handheld and docked play, supporting fast power delivery (PD 3.0) for quick top-ups.
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Is 20W enough for Switch 2?

20W is enough for charging. 36W would be ideal.
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Is a 65W charger ok for Switch 2?

Keep your Nintendo Switch 2 charged and ready for play. Compact, travel-friendly and equipped with rapid power delivery, it charges both your Switch 2 and your game controller or headphones at lightning speed — so you can game more and charge less.
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Will any USB-C work with a Switch?

Yes, many USB-C chargers and cables work with the Nintendo Switch for charging, but for docking and optimal speed, you need a quality USB-C charger (like 60W+ for the Switch 2 dock) and a reliable cable that supports Power Delivery (PD), as generic or low-quality ones might charge slowly or cause issues, especially with the dock. The Switch itself is safe as it only draws the power it needs, but poor-quality cables or non-compliant docks (especially third-party ones) can damage the console. 
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Will Switch 2 have fast charging?

Does it support fast charging? Yes, this charger supports fast charging with up to 60W output, ensuring efficient and quick power delivery for your Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, and other compatible USB-C devices.
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Does the Nintendo Switch 1 Charger Work with Nintendo Switch 2?

Does the Switch 2 have a different charger?

Nintendo Switch 2 consoles are compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2 AC adapter (model No. NGN-01), as well as the Nintendo Switch AC adapter (model No. HAC-002) for charging the console directly.
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Can I use a 45W charger on a Switch?

A standard 45W USB-C charger should be fine.
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Can you charge a Switch 2 with a USB-C?

The Switch 2's AC adapter is a 60-watt USB- C Power Delivery charger. Any USB-C cable capable of 60W charging speeds will work fine. There's even cables out there rated for 100W and 240W, which will also work without issue.
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What USB does Switch 2 use?

The USB Type-C ports are located on both the top and bottom of the console, and can be charged by connecting to either one.
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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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Does a 100W charger damage the battery?

Fact: Your device regulates power intake.

Even if you plug a 100W charger into a device that only supports 30W charging, it will only draw the required 30W—no more, no less. This means a high-wattage charger won't force excess power into your battery and cause damage.
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Can I use a 30W charger for a Switch?

The Switch charges best with 18W USB-C PD. Higher wattage (like 30W+) won't speed up charging but can be useful if you also charge laptops or other high-power devices. Best choice: A portable charger for Nintendo Switch with at least 18W USB-C PD output to keep it charged while playing.
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Which is better, a 20W or 25W charger?

A 25W charger is slightly faster than a 20W charger, offering quicker top-ups, especially noticeable on compatible Samsung phones and newer iPhones that can pull more power, while the 20W is a great, cost-effective standard for most iPhones and smaller devices, with both using Power Delivery (PD) for safe, smart charging, but the 25W adds PPS (Programmable Power Supply) for even better Samsung compatibility. The 20W is often enough for iPhones, but 25W offers a small edge for Samsung flagships and slightly faster charging for iPhones that peak around 20-27W, with the main difference being the added PPS on the 25W for Samsung's Super Fast Charging.
 
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Can I use a 65W charger on Switch 2?

Let's start with the CUKTECH 65W charger. When used with the dock, it successfully activated TV mode, and we measured a charging power of 19.96V at 0.88A, which is 17.66W. Based on the compatibility data of third-party chargers paired with the Switch 2 dock, none failed to provide power entirely.
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Will Switch 2 support microSD?

Nintendo Switch 2 uses a new standard of expandable memory card called microSD Express (sold separately). This kind of memory card is needed for faster access speeds and to ensure games will run smoothly. Please note: Nintendo Switch 2 is only compatible with microSD Express cards.
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What speed is the USB-C on the Switch 2?

USB-C Port Upgrades on Nintendo Switch 2

The bottom USB-C port functions as the main connection for docking, video output, and charging, supporting USB 3.2 speeds, up to 4K@60Hz video output, and Power Delivery up to 60W.
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Can I charge my Switch with a regular phone charger?

Yes, you can charge a Nintendo Switch with a USB-C phone charger, especially for the handheld console, but it's slower and not recommended for the dock or regular use; quality matters, so use reputable chargers (like modern Apple/Samsung) for safety, but the official charger is best for speed and dock compatibility.
 
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Why does Switch 2 have two USB-C?

Nintendo's addition of a secondary port suggests support for the universal standard, especially since it can handle all manner of connections, such as support for external displays, networking, data transfer, and high-wattage power.
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Is it safe to use phone charger on Switch 2?

Hence, it's best to use the original charger, but a phone charger that meets the console's power needs is safe as well.
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Is switch 2 USB-C pd?

The Nintendo Switch 2 dock will request 3 A at 20 V from the point of connection, whether it is planning to use that power or not. When powered by the Nintendo Switch 2 dock or USB-C PD power adapter, the Switch 2 takes roughly two hours to charge to 90%, and roughly three hours to charge to 100%.
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How many watts does it take to charge a switch 2?

The Nintendo Switch 2 uses a 60W charger (USB Power Delivery, USB PD 3.0) for its dock, an upgrade from the original Switch's 39W adapter, allowing for faster charging and support for TV mode, though the console itself often draws less power (around 18-20W) even while playing and charging in handheld mode, with faster charging speeds in docked mode up to around 30W.
 
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Can I use a 60W charger for a Switch?

This 60W AC power adapter delivers turbo charging compatibility with Nintendo Switch 2, Switch (2017), Switch Lite, Switch OLED, TV Mode Switch Dock, for Steam Deck Dock, and Steam Deck. 5FT USB-C cable that universally fits Type-C devices.
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Will any USB-C work with a Switch?

Yes, many USB-C chargers and cables work with the Nintendo Switch for charging, but for docking and optimal speed, you need a quality USB-C charger (like 60W+ for the Switch 2 dock) and a reliable cable that supports Power Delivery (PD), as generic or low-quality ones might charge slowly or cause issues, especially with the dock. The Switch itself is safe as it only draws the power it needs, but poor-quality cables or non-compliant docks (especially third-party ones) can damage the console. 
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Can I use a 60W charger instead of 45W?

Yes, you can safely use a 60W charger instead of a 45W one; the device will only draw the power it needs, so it won't get damaged, but it won't necessarily charge faster than its own maximum rate (like 45W), though it offers more power headroom for demanding tasks and is a safe upgrade. Higher wattage simply means the charger can supply more power, not that it forces that power onto the device, making it ideal for modern USB-C devices that adapt to the power available. 
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