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Nintendo Switch 2 comes with a camera and ‘C’ button Yes, you read that right. The Switch 2 comes with an optional camera accessory, priced at $49.99, and it changes more than you’d think.
The Nintendo Switch 2 Camera ($54) might not be the most essential peripheral for the Nintendo Switch 2. Still, it’s certainly useful for those who want to be seen when playing online with friends.
Compared to a traditional webcam, it’s a lot less awkward to have the Switch 2 Camera set up in a living room setting as it looks more like a smart home device or sensor for a VR headset than ...
The aptly-titled Nintendo Switch 2 Camera is a feature-filled choice at a fairly reasonable price of $55, and it’s probably the overall smartest choice of camera for the console for most folks.
Specific cables are needed for the smartphone trick, but can be bought for around $30. The Switch 2 also supports most USB-C webcams for camera use, offering budget-friendly options.
According to Will It Work’s links, buying all of these cables will cost you around $31, which is less than the $54.99 price tag of the Switch 2 Camera.
When Nintendo unveiled the new Switch 2, the secondary USB-C port caught my attention. No, not because I want a more convenient charging port for playing in tabletop mode or because I use wired ...
Reports of a Switch 2 'C' button first emerged prior to Nintendo's official reveal, with various leaks indicating it would be situated below the 'home' button on the console's right-hand Joy-Con.
Switch up your webcam. You can use your iPhone (and likely Android phone) as a webcam for the Switch 2 if you connect them via a USB-C to HDMI cable and HDMI converter cable — total cost about $30.