The Nintendo Switch does have Bluetooth, and you can use it to connect headphones or controllers. If you buy a Bluetooth adapter, you can even connect non-Nintendo controllers to the Switch. These ...
It’s time to toss that third-party adapter to the side — the Nintendo Switch finally supports Bluetooth headphones. That means your AirPods, Bose headphones or any other Bluetooth-enabled headsets can ...
Nintendo has finally added Bluetooth audio support to the Switch. With the capability there, it seems ludicrous it has taken this long for its arrival, but, here we are. Audio is the pivotal word, ...
A whimsical wordsmith at Game Rant, crafting pixelated odysseys from a lifelong love for gaming and a diet of 1UP mushrooms. The Nintendo Switch is a phenomenal console that has defied all ...
The recent release of the Nintendo Switch system update 13.0.0 made users and the gaming world industry talking. As it finally includes a patch that enables the use of Bluetooth audio devices directly ...
It's only been out a bazillion years (small exaggeration), but Nintendo has finally got around to implementing Bluetooth audio support on its Switch consoles, a feature that has been absent since the ...
Nintendo Switch owners had to wait for a fair bit (about four years!) for Nintendo's hybrid portable console to start supporting Bluetooth audio devices, but it did eventually happen. Even though your ...
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Wireless headphones are taking over the mobile entertainment market, thanks to their convenience and ever-increasing dependability. Meanwhile, the Nintendo Switch is the bestselling game console of ...
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