The Nintendo Switch 2 is set to launch on June 5, and while its portability remains a key feature, Nintendo has only promised a minimum of "2 hours" of battery life during intense gaming sessions. This duration is suitable for a morning commute, but for longer flights or extended time away from a power outlet, you'll need a reliable power bank. The Switch 2, with its new hardware features, charges via USB-C, making it compatible with a wide range of existing power banks. However, specialized power banks designed for the Switch 2, such as Genki's magnetic power bank, which attaches to a custom case, will soon be available. Note that accessories designed for the original Switch may not fit due to the Switch 2’s larger dimensions.
### Anker Nano Power Bank
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The Anker Nano 3-in-1 is a versatile choice with its built-in USB-C cable, but it also features an additional USB-C port for flexibility. This dual setup means you can charge two devices simultaneously or use a different cable if the built-in one fails. Its built-in wall plug folds away neatly, making it compact and convenient for travel. Despite its small size, the Anker Nano delivers a robust 30W output, which, while not matching the Switch 2’s power brick, is sufficient for relatively quick charging.
### BelkinBoost Plus 10K
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The Belkin Boost Plus is a favorite for its convenience, featuring built-in USB-C and Lightning cables that tuck away neatly into the unit. However, its lack of additional ports means you're reliant on these built-in cables, which could be a limitation if they fail. With a 23W output, it charges the Switch 2 a bit slower than the included power adapter, but its portability makes it a worthwhile trade-off for many users.
### Anker Power Core 24K
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For those who prioritize speed over portability, the Anker Power Core 24K is an excellent choice. With a 45W output, it matches the speed of the Switch 2's wall adapter and can even charge laptops. Its 24,000mAh capacity can charge the Switch 2 multiple times, offering significant power on the go. However, its bulk and weight may be a drawback for some users.
The Switch 2 is expected to come with a 39W charger, similar to its predecessor. To match this charging speed, you'll need a power bank with at least this output. Most power banks offer between 20-30W, which means you might experience slightly slower charging but gain the benefit of portability.
Yes, a 10,000mAh power bank is sufficient for the Switch 2, which has a 5,220mAh battery. Such a power bank can fully charge the Switch 2 at least once, with some capacity left over for additional use.