In an out-of-nowhere Tuesday evening update, Nintendo reversed course on one of the Nintendo Switch’s biggest limitations: its lack of Bluetooth audio support. Bluetooth functionality is now live ...
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, ...
Nintendo added support for Bluetooth audio devices to the Switch, meaning you can finally pair your headphones and speakers with the console. Credit: Nintendo Nintendo has rolled out a new software ...
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Nintendo has updated the Switch many times since its launch, usually adding a minor feature here and there. The latest update, though, adds a big one. The Switch now has native support for Bluetooth ...
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 ...
Four and a half years after its launch, Nintendo is at long last adding support for Bluetooth audio to the Switch. All you have to do to enable Bluetooth pairing on the console is download the latest ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Nintendo Switch hardware has been updated to version 15.0.0. The system update is a fairly ...
The Nintendo Switch can finally connect to Bluetooth headphones. On Tuesday, Nintendo released a new update for the console that allows it to pair with Bluetooth audio devices, but even after the ...
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To connect a Bluetooth headset, you need a Bluetooth audio transmitter that you can either plug into your console's headphone jack or plug into your bottom-facing USB-C port, according to The Verge.
Nintendo has released a new update for its Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite handheld games consoles adding the ability to pair Bluetooth devices for audio output. Nintendo also notes the following ...