NintendoSwitch can confirm that you can charge the switch with any USB-C charging.
It was given by the title.My girlfriend gave me a powercore.It's not the one licensed with Nintendo, but still anker.I opened it, but it's not a micro b.The idea of using theusb c cable that came with the s8 came to me.Is it okay to use that cable?The whole charge is not included.
If your needs are modest, a power bank with more than 1.5A can safely charge the switch.Nintendo has suggested using power banks in the past.There is a cable that has a 56k Ohm Resistor.There is an overdraw issue between the two power sources.The cables include the Pro Controller, Joy-Con Charging Grip, and Poke Ball Plus.
It's not as fast as the other two, but it may work for your needs.While asleep, the switch will charge fine.It will provide power, but not always enough.The switch is at 100%.It will slow the drain on the Switch's own battery.
It's optimal to have ausb-PD device.I have been using the devices that cone with the Pixel phones and they seem to work well, but I want to make sure I'm not doing anything dumb.
Is it safe to use the c to c cable that comes with the powerbank?How do I find out if it has a 56k Resistor?
The official statement from Nintendo says that anyusb-c cable with 56k is safe to use with the switch.If you can find the S8 cable, let me know because I'm in the same situation.It's a good thing.
I use my cable to charge my switch when I'm on vacation.There were no problems after doing it for a year.
Is there a way to tell if my cable has something?I have the same powercore.The only cables I have are the ones that come with my phone and the one that comes with the powercore.
I have used my 59W Apple charge that came with my laptop.I have also used combo chargers with Anker cables.
I would be cautious and confirm that the switch meets the requirements after bricking it using ausb C.
Not everyone has had issues with random cable.Are you aware of Switches bricking?You have heard of that?It is not an obsession.People have different experiences.There have been no problems with the randomusb-c cable I have used.My best friend woke up the next morning without his switch on because he used one.No one else has had any issues, so you make it seem like that.
I use my anker battery pack at work every day.I play for hours.By the time I leave, I have a fully charged switch, because I plug in when I get to 20%.I have had no issues.
I have a power bank that is a few years old and a cable that I use to charge my S8 and switch on the go.It gets the job done, even though it charges slightly slower than the one that came with the switch.
I read about the infromation of a charging switch, but I'm still not sure.
Any quality cable will do.The ones with a decent phone are going to be okay.A switch that draws too much power will cause the battery to die after a while.You have to have a decent adapter for that to work.