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FastSnail Switch Charging Dock - Dual USB 2.0 Port Charger Stand for Nintendo Switch Pro Controller & Joy-Con (OLED Model Compatible) | Gaming Accessories for Multi-Controller Charging & Organized Playstation Setup
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FastSnail Switch Charging Dock - Dual USB 2.0 Port Charger Stand for Nintendo Switch Pro Controller & Joy-Con (OLED Model Compatible) | Gaming Accessories for Multi-Controller Charging & Organized Playstation Setup
FastSnail Switch Charging Dock - Dual USB 2.0 Port Charger Stand for Nintendo Switch Pro Controller & Joy-Con (OLED Model Compatible) | Gaming Accessories for Multi-Controller Charging & Organized Playstation Setup
FastSnail Switch Charging Dock - Dual USB 2.0 Port Charger Stand for Nintendo Switch Pro Controller & Joy-Con (OLED Model Compatible) | Gaming Accessories for Multi-Controller Charging & Organized Playstation Setup
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Kindly reminder: Our Charging Dock can ONLY work for Nintendo Switch Pro controller . No for third party pro controllers. No include for Switch Joycons and Pro Controllers. Read more Safety Build-in intelligent chip integration, safety with overcharged or short circuit protector. Exclusive Designed Easy slide-in design. Made of durable Acrylic and ABS body ensures reliability. So Convenient Can connect the charger to the original for N-Switch Dock directly to get power input. With 2 USB 2.0 Plug and 2 USB 2.0 Ports. Non-Slip Mat Rubberized feet to prevent for PlayStation 4 console from moving. Read more What you get: 1 x Charging dock Read more
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First, I'd like you to consider that this is a charging dock that works and works well. But there are some quirks, that some people may call features, which would be helpful to know about, for a person thinking about buying this thing.Let's go over the good stuff. you're wanting to buy this to charge your pro controllers and your joy-cons, and this device is totally going to do the heck out of that. There is a handy charging indicator on the very front of the thing, which will tell you exactly which controllers are charged and which ones are not. You are able to charge up to two official Nintendo Pro controllers, and up to two sets of joycons, which can be mixed or matched. I have a third party joy-con set, which this charger has been able to successfully charge very dependably.This doc attaches to the end of your Nintendo switch dock where the two USB ports are. cosmetically it appears to be just about a perfect match. The two ports protruding from the end of this charging dock exactly match up with the two ports on the end of the Nintendo switch dock. This charging dock has no power of its own, only the power provided from the USB ports of the Nintendo switch dock, and that is only when the Nintendo switch is actually docked in the dock.So here are the quirky things. First if you are the type of person who takes your switch on the go or in handheld mode whenever your Pro Controller runs out of power, you might be disappointed to find out that the charging dock is not charging your Pro Controller when your switch is not docked. This is not an issue for me, as I almost exclusively play my switch docked.Secondly, while the USB plugs which protrude from the end of this doc match exactly with the ports on the Nintendo switch dock, they slide out with incredible ease, whether you want them to or not. There are some ways to work around this, and I'll discuss those in just a moment.The charging indicator lights on the end of this dock are super bright. And I don't mean like regular super bright. I mean like, you're going to have trouble playing video games if this thing is anywhere where you can see the super bright lights while you're looking at the screen. They are bright to the point where it is really distracting.So now let's talk about my workarounds. For the bright lights that I just mentioned, I fashioned a little flap from gaffers tape, which is matte black, which I simply flipped down over the lights, and flip back up whenever I want to look at the lights to see which controllers are charged. For the USB ports coming unplugged all the time, which they do because it takes a certain amount of force to plug a controller into this dock - not a bad thing, you want these things to stay put when they're charging - at first I used my gaff tape to hold the switch dock and this charging dock together at the point where the USB connectors meet, just a strip on each side seemed to do the trick. but the more I use this, the more I realized that the tape was not going to be a long-term solution. Being the type of person who is always looking for the opportunity to void a warranty, I opened up the case and drilled a few small holes into the sides of the dock, so that I could attach some zip ties through the dock, and then wrap them around the bottom of the Switch dock. Someone could probably pull off the same thing with velcro cable ties, but I went with this approach for now. It's actually more permanent than I'm comfortable with, but my switch stock is actually fastened to my shelf, so it doesn't really go anywhere anyway.The solutions will not be for everyone, and as such I really think that for some people, this is not a good option for a charging dock. But, being the hardware tinkerer that I am, I feel comfortable suggesting that this is a great option for someone who wants a little something unique and isn't afraid to hack on it a little to make it their own.You might could use some double sticky tape or command strips to keep both your switch dock and this charging dock from sliding apart, but again, I feel pretty confident in saying, that doesn't seem like a long-term solution for this issue.Overall I am super happy with my purchase, because I had a pretty good idea what I was going to be doing with this when I bought it in the first place.It works as designed but the connection to the Switch is not very snug so if you touch it the wrong way it loses power.Holds everything, even the strap ends. The light is super bright at night and if it's in a bedroom then it makes it a little harder to sleep if you have to have it completely dark. That's a me problem though. It works wonders! Bright light attracts toddlers! Beware!Tough to beat something that charges 2 pro controllers and two joycon sets with an additional two USB ports for anything else for only 20-ish bucks. It definitely has some flaws, though. As other reviews have already pointed out, that display is way too bright, and never shuts off. It's always green unless something that needs charging is connected, in which case the corresponding icon turns red until fully charged. It always being on would be annoying enough, but as I said it's so. darn. bright! The reviewer who suggested putting gaffers tape over the display was a genius. You can still barely see the icons through the tape, and it sticks on perfectly fine. I highly recommend doing this. If this company or any other refines this design, I would suggest cutting the brightness of the display by at least half, and making the display shut off if nothing is connected or if whatever is connected is fully charged.The other issue is the flimsiness of the item. After it's connected to the docking station, it can still be bent forwards and backwards at the point of connection. If you aren't careful or accidentally move the dock or charger enough while it's connected, you might damage your USB ports. Again, if this design is ever revisited, it should be made to fit more securely to the dock so that if you move one, the other will move with it as if they were the same single piece. Also, because of this fact and that it's rather light, you have to hold it down while removing any controller from it, otherwise you -will- lift the thing up and possibly damage the USB ports. So, essentially, once this thing is connected, treat it delicately.Despite these issues, I still have to recommend it. I haven't seen anything capable of what it's capable of at any price point, let alone one as low as this. It's just a shame that obvious flaws were ignored. With what probably would've been 1 dollar more in manufacturing cost, this item could have been absolutely perfect.This product works greatSo I decided to take a chance and try this charging station out even though at the time there were no reviews on if this worked with the NES controllers. Let me just say it does indeed work with the NES style Switch controllers. That being said, they do extend beyond the bottom of the charging stand. All I did to "fix" this was have the front edge of the charging station hang off the edge of my shelf. This gave the controllers space to fall below the level of the charging station. There are no problems with stability or anything, I'd say that maybe 3-4 inches hangs off, and it is not a deal breaker for me since my Switch isn't in a frequently traveled area, so no need to worry about it getting knocked off.I do have the Hori Nintendo Switch Split Pad Pro Controller, which is a fine product by the way if you have larger hands and they cramp when holding onto the smaller standard joycons, and the switch will not fit into the charging dock with them on since this charging station is meant to be used with the smaller standard joycons. This also isn't a big deal, I just take the left side off before putting the switch into the dock.One of the main reasons why I liked this dock is that it has 2 USB ports on it. So while it does take up both USB ports on the dock, you do not lose those ports, so I can keep my GC controller hub plugged in at all times still.Final point, make sure to somewhat firmly press this charging station into the switch dock. I didn't really press them firmly together and it didn't work initially. After getting it plugged in completely I have been having zero issues.Ich habe nach einer Ladestation für die Aufnahme und gleichzeitiges Laden von 4 Joy-Cons und 2 Pro Controllern gesucht. Da bin ich bei dieser Station gelandet, mittlerweile macht sie das auch.Mir war überhaupt nicht klar, wie das Ding angeschlossen werden sollte. Kein Kabel dabei, das hat mich sehr verwundert. Es wäre gedacht, dass die Station mit den beiden männlichen USB Steckern seitlich am Dock der Switch angesteckt werden sollten. Tja, da kann ich schon verstehen, dass manche sich da über abgebrochene Stecker beklagen, weil diese Art kann eigentlich nur Probleme machen. Für mich war das auch keine Lösung, weil ich die Ladestation hinter der Couch positionieren wollte, 4 Meter entfernt von der Switch samt Dock. Letztendlich habe ich mir nun noch ein 4 Port USB Ladegerät samt 2x 2m USB Verlängerung gekauft. Nun ist fast alles gut. Es sind zwei Kabel notwendig, da ansonsten nur die Joy-Cons oder nur die Pro Controller laden. Die Anzeige über Ladestatus erfolgt über eine LED für jeden Controller in den Farben rot/grün. Was mich jetzt noch immer stört, ist dass sich da kein rutschfester Gummifuss oder ähnliches auf der Unterseite der Station befindet. Trotz Vollbesetzung mit 4 Joy-Cons und 2 Pros dreht sich die Station aufgrund des Gewichtes der herabhängenden USB Kabel um die eigene Achse. Zusätzlich gibt es Aufnahmen für 2 Strips, ja eigentlich super, aber warum nur 2 Strips bei 4 Joy-Cons. Ich muss nicht alles verstehen.The two usb ports that attach to the Switch broke (push into charger)within 1 week...not sure how since it's just suppose to stay plugged in. You can hear something rattling on the inside so apparently something broke off internally and the ports will no longer stay out so it can plug into the switch any longer. As you can see in the picture the usb ports on the bottom are pretty much pushed in...if I pull them out there isn't enough strength to push into the switch....so not worth the money.Just updating to help others with same issues. If your usb ports don't seem to stay out...remove the screws hidden in the back , pull off the cover and you'll probably find a slide that is suppose to lock the usb ports has come loose...not sure why but after pushing the ports back out and sliding the U shaped piece of plastic over the inside it seems to have fixed it. Shouldn't have to do that within a week of receiving it and since this seems to happen multiple times maybe a designer should come up with a better design. Once I put the cover back on I tired it in the Switch and it works again.Das Ding hier ist ja echt Turbo!Man bestückt es, steckt es in die Switch rein und lässt aufladen.Ist das erledigt, stöpselt man es wieder raus und kann loszocken!Gut, dass es mit diversen Controllern bestückt werden kann und alle gleichzeitig laden können.... !!!Kaufempfehlung!Echt Praktisch aber an das anschließen der Pro Controller ist nicht so einfach vor allem das an der stelle er echt stark anfällig für Kratzer ist und das nicht gut ist wenn man ein Controller schützen möchte zu den klein Controllern Anschlüssen kann ich nichts sagen da ich die noch nicht benutzt habe was zwar gut gemacht ist aber etwas zu hell eingestellt ist ist die Ladeanzeige vorneNever do I have to worry about a dead controller! The smart features of this allow it to be a smart display for the controllers as well without having to worry about over charging. Defiantly recommend this if you have 4 joycons and 2 pro controllers, if not get something smaller this is quite large

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