Price: $38.99
(as of Dec 16, 2024 03:11:15 UTC – Details)
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Hidden-Til-Lit Display <br>
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1 Super Charger Dock
2 Extended Connectivity
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<p class="aplus-question aplus-p1"> What type of charger should be used to use this switch docking station? </p> <p class="aplus-answer aplus-p2"> With the switch original 39w charger is the best choice. In addition, the use of 15v charger can also ensure the stability of product performance </p>
<p class="aplus-question aplus-p1"> How to adjust the lighting effect of the switch dock in non-screen mode? </p> <p class="aplus-answer aplus-p2"> ·Switch the light color: Through the light button, each time press the light button, the light color will be switched in order </p> <p class="aplus-answer aplus-p2"> ·Adjust the light mode: Double-click the light button </p>
<p class="aplus-question aplus-p1"> How to adjust the lighting effect of the switch dock in the screen projection state? </p> <p class="aplus-answer aplus-p2"> The light initially has multi-color breathing cycle. After long pressing the light button, it will be transformed into the light mode like the mode in the non-screen projection state, then double-click the light button can adjust the light mode </p>
<p class="aplus-question aplus-p1"> Besides performance, what other advantages does this product have? </p> <p class="aplus-answer aplus-p2"> This switch charging dock adds a careful card slot design, with a more complete fixed host structure and non-slip structure than the original switch dock </p>
<p class="aplus-question aplus-p1"> Is the performance of your special chip the same as that of the Nintendo Switch Dock? </p> <p class="aplus-answer aplus-p2"> Yes. It is the same as the original switch dock in terms of stability, compatibility, and functionality. We are also compatible with Nintendo-compatible devices and TV models </p>
Light your game night journey!
<br>Dynamic Lighting Design: The switch docking station features striking patterns, 7 LED colors and 3 lighting modes, enhancing your gaming experience with visual appeal. The LED indicators of the switch dock keep you updated on the device’s power levels in real-time<br>Efficient Multi-Device Charging: Specifically engineered for the switch and joypads, the docking charger allows simultaneous charging of the console and up to 4 controllers, boosting charging efficiency and saving time, keeping your devices on standby<br>Switching and Expanded Connectivity: The dock supports 4K or 1080P video output, enabling switching to high-definition display. The charging dock has 3 USB 3.0 ports, allowing connection of consoles or other devices, catering to diverse connectivity needs<br>Comprehensive Safety Protection: Equipped with an intelligent chip which utilize GaN technology that offers overcharge, overvoltage, overcurrent, and short-circuit protection, ensuring the safety and reliability of your devices during the charging process<br>User-Friendly Operation: Simply connect the dock charger to the offical switch to access 5.0V 2A power input. The operation is straightforward, requiring no complex setup, providing the convenience of plug-and-charge functionality
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C. Keefer –
Really nice replacement dockâ¦
We wanted to find a dock that allowed us to output 4K directly while docked and also replace the âwhiteâ box from our entertainment center. This dock provides both as well as additional USB ports. The outputs work as expected, our OLED Switch charges and operates just like the original dock. the unit is a little smaller in format from our original as well which is nice. Only real recommendation would be to have a USB port or two that faces the front for easy access but itâs not a deal breaker or worth removing a star for. Price seems reasonable given the features of this dock and the 4K output.
Jacob M McNeill –
A stylish and functional replacement for Nintendo’s Switch dock, though with a few small flaws
When the Nintendo Switch first came out and replacement docks cost $80, all a third-party dock had to do was be cheaper and not âbrickâ your Switch. Now in 2024, Nintendo Switch owners are spoiled for choice, and in my time reviewing docks Iâve seen all sorts of different features docks offer to try to compete in the market.Some docks try to be as small and portable as possible, some have additional ways to charge Joy-Cons and other controllers, and a few have built-in capture card capabilities. However, I think the Funlab Lumindock is the first Nintendo Switch dock Iâve reviewed whose most noticeable feature is âooh, shiny!âIâll address this upfront: The Lumindock is gorgeous. When plugged in, it features a stylized design clearly patterned to resemble the Zonai designs from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, when the Nintendo Switch is plugged in and running, it fades in a cycle between various colors, but when the Nintendo Switch is not in use thereâs a button that can be used to set it to a specific color, to change lighting modes, or to turn off the lighting entirely.When I say âgorgeousâ, Iâm not just talking about the lighting, either. The materials and construction of this dock seem sleek and sturdy, with a surprising heft to it, and I was handling this I repeatedly found myself thinking âthis is really classyâ. And if thatâs all this was, this would be a pretty decent dock, though thereâs more to this story â some good and a little bad.The back of the Lumindock has the expected plugs for an HDMI cable and USB-C charging cable, though neither are included so youâll need to supply your own. In addition to this, there are three USB 3.0 ports, a button on the right side for adjusting the lighting, and a button on the left to change between the TV screen and Nintendo Switch screen, with this latter feature being absolutely pointless because the Nintendo Switch screen is almost entirely blocked by the dock itself.Above these are four slots to plug in additional Joy-Con controllers for charging, with lights behind each to indicate if they are currently charging (red) or done (green). Curiously, I noticed that after turning green for a moment the lights on fully-charged Joy-Cons would shut off, which struck me as counter-productive. Another odd choice is that these lights are located behind the Joy-Cons, making them harder to see if youâre looking at the dock from anywhere but above or the side.I mentioned before that this dock seems particularly sturdy and hefty, and this seems to tie in with one thing that I think is both good and bad about this dock. Both the Nintendo Switch and the Joy-Con controllers seem really firmly wedged into place once theyâre plugged in, which means you have to put in a bit of effort to tug them out again. Itâs nothing especially difficult, but it did seem worth noting.Also, I need to address two claims that this dockâs creator makes that are impossible to confirm. First, they say that this Nintendo Switch dock supports an image resolution up to 4K. This is odd, since the Nintendo Switch itself (both the original and OLED model, the only versions that dock) only supports up to 1080p while docked. Perhaps this dockâs creator is hedging their bets that a Nintendo Switch successor will not only support an improved resolution output but will be compatible with current-generation Nintendo Switch docks. Itâs not outside of the realm of possibility, but it seems like a longshot.The other thing thatâs impossible to confirm is that this dockâs internal design is constructed in a way to prevent power surges that could âbrickâ your Nintendo Switch. I would assume this is true, as Switch âbrickingâ has become increasingly uncommon since the early days of the Nintendo Switch, but itâs not like I have the ability to send a surge through to check this claim, and even if I could, Iâd prefer not to bet my Nintendo Switch on a manufacturerâs claims.All in all, the Funlab Lumindock is certainly not without its flaws â the lack of a power adapter and HDMI cable is disappointing, the way the Switch and Joy-Cons get wedged tightly into this device is a bit worrisome, some of the claims about what it can do are impossible to prove and somewhat dubious, and a few design choices seem odd, pointless, and counter-productive. However, even with these flaws, this is a fine dock for your Switch, one that looks great and even provides some added functionality. If your Nintendo Switch dock is proudly displayed next to your TV, the Funlab Lumindock will be a great way to make it look and function even better.