Nintendo Switch owners have been asking for Bluetooth support ever since the popular portable console first launched, and Nintendo has finally added wireless audio support. After sneakily adding Bluetooth audio compatibility in a software update, Nintendo has now switched on support for your wireless headphones; from the AirPods Pro to the Sony WF-1000XM4 earbuds.
Previously, Switch owners would have to opt for third-party devices such as the AirFly Pro Switch Edition Bluetooth adapter. Now, all it takes is a pair of wireless cans and switching on (pun intended) Bluetooth audio on your Switch. Find out how to connect Bluetooth headphones or wireless earbuds to your Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo's latest system software update introduces various new features, including the Bluetooth Audio menu in system settings. Be sure to download and update to the latest system version before following the steps below.
Nintendo notes that Bluetooth microphones are not supported, and depending on the type of Bluetooth device used, users may experience varied latency. As of writing, devices such as the AirPods Pro seem to have no issues when pairing. Thanks to the wireless audio supoort, the Nintendo Switch's audio jack may not see much use. If you're looking for the perfect Bluetooth audio device, check out the best wireless headphones and best wireless earbuds.
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