Travel light
The Genki Covert Dock offers three ports; an HDMI out to connect to your TV, a USB-C to connect to your Nintendo Switch, and a USB-A port for extra accessories or charging. That's all you need in this pocket-friendly device, though it would have been nice to stretch that USB-C charging power to 45W for a fully comprehensive package that can compete with other dedicated 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch chargers. There's no setup required, I was hoo𒅌king up an HDMI, plugging in my console, and playing within a minute.&nb🍒sp;
I found it extremely easy to pack everything away into a larger 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch case or tech pack while on the road, with the footprint of the adapter itself only taking up around 10cm x 6cm x 5cm of space in the bag with a UK plug attached. I did find that 5cm depth to be a littﷺle too chunky to slot into a smaller carry case like the cheaper HeyStop clamshell model I use, which itself only offers 5.08cm of depth.
However, if you've got even a corner free in aও backpack this is still going to save you plenty of space over the much larger (and delicate) official dock. Some models are also now shipping with foldable outlet designs, which will significantly improve this design.
If you're travelling abroad, it's also worth noting that the Genki Covert Dock ships with three plug types; servﷺing UK, US, EU and Australian outlet types.
Safety first
After using the Genki Cove🌺rt Dock for the last six months, I have no concerns over the safety of this device for your system. Whereas previous third party docks worked around the console's power delivery system, brand Human Things has ensured tha👍t the Covert Dock manages its power with the system's requirements at the forefront.
I never experienced any freezing, power drops, stuttering, or reduced quality visuals with the Covert Dock - the whole experience felt ex🍎actly🦹 the same as the traditional drop-in model.
Should you buy the Genki Covert Dock?
Thisꦗ isn't a cheap piece of kit; the Genki Covert Dock comes in at $74.99 / £84.99. That's slightly less than the $89.99 official dock price in the US, and actually slightly more than the £79.99 price i🌜n the UK. However, the Genki has a trick up its sleeve that will make anyone who regularly travels with their console reconsider their purchase.
The miniature size and additional charging power offered by the design makes this an all-in-one charging and docking companion for the road. Sure, you're only getting 30W of power out of it, so you won't be fast-charging any laptops on the road. However, if you need a brick to keep your phone, tablet, and Switch topped up, while also plugging into any TVs you come across on your travels, it's a lifesaver. 🧔;
I🔯f you're in the UK, and simply setting up your console in a separate room, we'd recommend aiming for a discount over the standard £84.99 cost. However, those in the US looking to save some cash and pick up some neat features on the way will find plenty of value here.
It's important to note that the Genki Covert Dock will not work with the Nintendo Switch Lite, as the handheld-only system hasꩵ no video output feature🔯s.