The new Nintendo Switch has more typical draw rates for a USB Power Delivery device It still has an ~18W max draw limit But there is less of a power draw gap between different voltages And it can draw more power from a USBA charger than the original Switch I tested a brand new HAC001(01) Nintendo Switch in handheld mode Its battery wasOr, if you've got one handy, any of Apple's USBC MacBook and MacBook Pro chargers will also work, as will most other USBC laptop chargers Alternatively, you can pick up a generic USBC charger — so long as it outputs at least 50V/15A, it'll be good enough for juicing up a Switch According to the official FAQ from Nintendo of Japan, using a USBA to USBC charging cable is perfectly fine as long as it has a 56K OHM resistor the official Switch charging cable meets these
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