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Has Nintendo patented a new faceless dock? Source
look close, it's not faceless. It's backless as you slide it in with the back of the joycon facing you. This would be even worse as the whole screen slides along the dock.
Has Nintendo patented a new faceless dock? Source
How do you guys clean the screen before applying a protector of your choice?
Just use a soft microfibre or do you also apply any water etc.?
Any consensus on what the best screen protector is?
look close, it's not faceless. It's backless as you slide it in with the back of the joycon facing you. This would be even worse as the whole screen slides along the dock.
Thanks! Got it in blue. Should get to me on a Friday. Until then, this baby stays portable.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FM4ZP4O/?tag=neogaf0e-20
That's the one I got. Works perfect for me. I got the 1Ft cable but that one only comes in pink. The longer one comes in a different color and I'm sure it'll work just as good.
Edit: Just noticed you can get it in blue and red as well.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/503563..._query=Nintendo switch dock&ref=sr_gallery_10
Not sure if posted yet but this seems like a great idea to prevent screen scratches.
Same experience. Amfilm looks/feels beautiful.Update on the amfilm tempered glass protector.
I put the protector on my screen monday early afternoon. I left the device off for roughly 2.5/3 hours. After that I played zelda undocked for about an hour then docked for about 4. Today I played Zelda docked for about 4 more hours and I am seeing zero issues with the adhesive holding it on my screen. Now it's possible that there is a different adhesive on these which could lead to some people having issues. But I believe that if you let your console settle once the screen on is you won't have any issues.
Another thumbs up for amFilm. Fairly easy to apply and it looks great.
Same experience. Amfilm looks/feels beautiful.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/503563..._query=Nintendo switch dock&ref=sr_gallery_10
Not sure if posted yet but this seems like a great idea to prevent screen scratches.
Any issues with peeling edges or bubbling from the heat when docked?
Nightly update!
Just got in this USB C male to female cable:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FM4ZL2A/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Results!
Stuffed into the dock (and then wedged for stability with a cloth, I can report and confirm great success!
Bear in mind this is with NO USB accessories attached - so down the line we'll have to see what happens.
Playing Fast Racing RMX with the Switch DOCKED:
Power draw maxed out at 16.8 Watts while charging Switch simultaneously.
Playing Fast Racing RMX with the Switch connected via female-to-male USB C cable:
Power draw maxed out at 16.8 Watts while charging Switch simultaneously.
I can't speak for Zelda since I haven't opened it yet, but the numbers for this test were identical on my Kill-A-Watt meter, no matter how it was connected.
Now, I'm not a power expert, neither do I claim to be. I can just provide my own info, and here - a picture to show the setup! You can see the dock is lit green, with the cable going into the Switch.
I have zero intention of BS'ing anyone - these are just MY findings at 1080p playing Fast Racing RMX. Now, both in the dock and connected via a cable - charging is SLOW when playing a game, but this is to be expected, apparently, - according to Anandtech's power tests. So the male-to-female setup is NOT at a disadvantage at this point, and is a super simple workaround. It also helps with those of us (like me) that have no room to shove the Switch in the dock without pulling it out of the shelf.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11181/a-look-at-nintendo-switch-power-consumption/2
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At this time there aren't many cables left on Amazon, so get on it!
On the plus side, too, because the Switch is out in the open when docked, you may notice better JoyCon connectivity. YAY for positive side-effects!
That is good news. Now open Zelda and let's test with a game that really overloads the switch. Thanks for the heads up
Nightly update!
Just got in this USB C male to female cable:
whats a temporary way to prevent the screen from getting scratched until I get a screen protector?
an i use the white foam protective sleeve until then?
How do you guys clean the screen before applying a protector of your choice?
Just use a soft microfibre or do you also apply any water etc.?
Nightly update!
Just got in this USB C male to female cable:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FM4ZL2A/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Results!
Stuffed into the dock (and then wedged for stability with a cloth), I can report and confirm great success!
Bear in mind this is with NO USB accessories attached - so down the line we'll have to see what happens.
Playing Fast Racing RMX with the Switch DOCKED:
Power draw maxed out at 16.8 Watts while charging Switch simultaneously.
Playing Fast Racing RMX with the Switch connected via female-to-male USB C cable:
Power draw maxed out at 16.8 Watts while charging Switch simultaneously.
I can't speak for Zelda since I haven't opened it yet, but the numbers for this test were identical on my Kill-A-Watt meter, no matter how it was connected.
Now, I'm not a power expert, neither do I claim to be. I can just provide my own info, and here - a picture to show the setup! You can see the dock is lit green, with the cable going into the Switch.
I have zero intention of BS'ing anyone - these are just MY findings at 1080p playing Fast Racing RMX. Now, both in the dock and connected via a cable - charging is SLOW when playing a game, but this is to be expected, apparently, - according to Anandtech's power tests. So the male-to-female setup is NOT at a disadvantage at this point, and is a super simple workaround. It also helps with those of us (like me) that have no room to shove the Switch in the dock without pulling it out of the shelf.
So there you go!
On the plus side, too, because the Switch is out in the open when docked, you may notice better JoyCon connectivity. YAY for positive side-effects!
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11181/a-look-at-nintendo-switch-power-consumption/2
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Nightly update!
Just got in this USB C male to female cable:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FM4ZL2A/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Results!
Stuffed into the dock (and then wedged for stability with a cloth), I can report and confirm great success!
Bear in mind this is with NO USB accessories attached - so down the line we'll have to see what happens.
Playing Fast Racing RMX with the Switch DOCKED:
Power draw maxed out at 16.8 Watts while charging Switch simultaneously.
Playing Fast Racing RMX with the Switch connected via female-to-male USB C cable:
Power draw maxed out at 16.8 Watts while charging Switch simultaneously.
I can't speak for Zelda since I haven't opened it yet, but the numbers for this test were identical on my Kill-A-Watt meter, no matter how it was connected.
Now, I'm not a power expert, neither do I claim to be. I can just provide my own info, and here - a picture to show the setup! You can see the dock is lit green, with the cable going into the Switch.
I have zero intention of BS'ing anyone - these are just MY findings at 1080p playing Fast Racing RMX. Now, both in the dock and connected via a cable - charging is SLOW when playing a game, but this is to be expected, apparently, - according to Anandtech's power tests. So the male-to-female setup is NOT at a disadvantage at this point, and is a super simple workaround. It also helps with those of us (like me) that have no room to shove the Switch in the dock without pulling it out of the shelf.
So there you go!
On the plus side, too, because the Switch is out in the open when docked, you may notice better JoyCon connectivity. YAY for positive side-effects!
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11181/a-look-at-nintendo-switch-power-consumption/2
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I saw it mentioned earlier it was tested you can plug a cable into the dock so you don't have to doc the switch to play it on tv. My cable just arrived. Is there anything I need to do other than just plug it in?
Fyi connected the cable last night and everything works fine! No more putting the switch in the doc for me!
It looks great, but I am afraid it will be too tight of a fit
Nightly update!
Just got in this USB C male to female cable:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FM4ZL2A/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Results!
Stuffed into the dock (and then wedged for stability with a cloth), I can report and confirm great success!
Bear in mind this is with NO USB accessories attached - so down the line we'll have to see what happens.
Playing Fast Racing RMX with the Switch DOCKED:
Power draw maxed out at 16.8 Watts while charging Switch simultaneously.
Playing Fast Racing RMX with the Switch connected via female-to-male USB C cable:
Power draw maxed out at 16.8 Watts while charging Switch simultaneously.
I can't speak for Zelda since I haven't opened it yet, but the numbers for this test were identical on my Kill-A-Watt meter, no matter how it was connected.
Now, I'm not a power expert, neither do I claim to be. I can just provide my own info, and here - a picture to show the setup! You can see the dock is lit green, with the cable going into the Switch.
I have zero intention of BS'ing anyone - these are just MY findings at 1080p playing Fast Racing RMX. Now, both in the dock and connected via a cable - charging is SLOW when playing a game, but this is to be expected, apparently, - according to Anandtech's power tests. So the male-to-female setup is NOT at a disadvantage at this point, and is a super simple workaround. It also helps with those of us (like me) that have no room to shove the Switch in the dock without pulling it out of the shelf.
So there you go!
On the plus side, too, because the Switch is out in the open when docked, you may notice better JoyCon connectivity. YAY for positive side-effects!
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11181/a-look-at-nintendo-switch-power-consumption/2
Might not be the right thread for this but.. does anyone know if it's ok to leave the switch docked at all times? Like, does that screw with the battery or does it know to stop charging automatically? Haven't been able to find too much information on this.
I've been taking out the USB cable out of the dock but it's starting to feel dumb. I'm probably dumb.
Last time I checked this thread was that big post of the guy sliding his Switch in and out of the dock repeatedly and unable to make a scratch.
Any developments since then? Is this a relatively minor problem, or what? Just trying to figure out how some are scratching their screens very easily while others can't scratch it at all.
Might not be the right thread for this but.. does anyone know if it's ok to leave the switch docked at all times? Like, does that screw with the battery or does it know to stop charging automatically? Haven't been able to find too much information on this.
I've been taking out the USB cable out of the dock but it's starting to feel dumb. I'm probably dumb.
Just found scratches on the bezels of my Switch this morning.
Well shit.
I thought I was fine, the dock didn't seem to really rub on it when docking/undocking. But apparently it did last time.
Sorry to hear that..
What I did was pretty ghetto but it works. I've put those screen/glasses cleaner cloths on both sides so that it covers up the inside. It looks trashy but pretty much guarantees the screen won't get scratched - plus it cleans both sides each time!
I may do this as well. How do you hold them up in place?
Nightly update!
Just got in this USB C male to female cable:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FM4ZL2A/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Results!
Stuffed into the dock (and then wedged for stability with a cloth), I can report and confirm great success!
Bear in mind this is with NO USB accessories attached - so down the line we'll have to see what happens.
Playing Fast Racing RMX with the Switch DOCKED:
Power draw maxed out at 16.8 Watts while charging Switch simultaneously.
Playing Fast Racing RMX with the Switch connected via female-to-male USB C cable:
Power draw maxed out at 16.8 Watts while charging Switch simultaneously.
I can't speak for Zelda since I haven't opened it yet, but the numbers for this test were identical on my Kill-A-Watt meter, no matter how it was connected.
Now, I'm not a power expert, neither do I claim to be. I can just provide my own info, and here - a picture to show the setup! You can see the dock is lit green, with the cable going into the Switch.
I have zero intention of BS'ing anyone - these are just MY findings at 1080p playing Fast Racing RMX. Now, both in the dock and connected via a cable - charging is SLOW when playing a game, but this is to be expected, apparently, - according to Anandtech's power tests. So the male-to-female setup is NOT at a disadvantage at this point, and is a super simple workaround. It also helps with those of us (like me) that have no room to shove the Switch in the dock without pulling it out of the shelf.
So there you go!
On the plus side, too, because the Switch is out in the open when docked, you may notice better JoyCon connectivity. YAY for positive side-effects!
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11181/a-look-at-nintendo-switch-power-consumption/2
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