The highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 hits store shelves on June 5, offering gamers the chance to enjoy their favorite titles both on-the-go and at home. While the console’s portability is a major highlight, its relatively short battery life in intensive gaming sessions—Nintendo claims a minimum of “2 hours”—means you’ll need a reliable power bank to keep your device juiced during long adventures or when you’re far from an outlet.
As the Switch 2 retains the original’s USB-C charging port, almost any existing power bank should work seamlessly. However, specialized accessories tailored for the Switch 2 are expected to flood the market in the coming months. Brands like Genki, for instance, are developing innovative solutions, such as a magnetic power bank that attaches directly to a custom Switch 2 case, eliminating the need for cumbersome cables.
For those looking to maximize convenience and efficiency, here are some of the best power banks currently available:
The Best Power Bank
The Anker Nano 3-in-1 is a compact powerhouse that boasts a built-in USB-C cable and an extra port for added convenience. Its 30W output ensures quick charging for the Switch 2, while its tiny form factor makes it ideal for travel. Despite being slightly slower than the Switch 2’s wall adapter, the Anker Nano is a must-have for gamers who prioritize portability without compromising too much on speed.
The Most Portable Power Bank
The Belkin Boost Plus 10K offers unparalleled portability with its integrated cables and slim profile. Although its 23W output is slightly slower than the Switch 2’s stock charger, its sleek design makes it a standout choice for gamers who value convenience over raw power. Keep in mind that the Lightning cable is irrelevant for Switch 2 users, but the USB-C cable works perfectly fine.
An Absolutely Overkill Power Bank
For gamers who demand maximum charging speed and versatility, the Anker Power Core 24K is unmatched. With its 45W output, it matches the Switch 2’s wall adapter, allowing for rapid charging. Additionally, its 24,000mAh capacity provides enough juice to charge the Switch 2 multiple times. However, its larger size and weight make it less suitable for frequent travelers.
To match the Switch 2’s 39W wall adapter, you’ll need a power bank with at least 30W of output. Most mainstream power banks fall within the 20-30W range, sacrificing some speed for portability.
Yes. The Switch 2’s internal battery capacity is approximately 5,220mAh, meaning a 10,000mAh power bank can fully charge it at least once, with some leftover energy for extended playtime.
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