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Top third party docks for switch 2: a comprehensive guide

Third-Party Docks for Switch 2 | Latest User Insights Emerging

By

Alex Turner

Jul 3, 2025, 08:42 PM

Edited By

Sofia Wang

Updated

Jul 4, 2025, 05:47 PM

2 minutes of duration

A collection of various third-party docks designed for the Nintendo Switch 2, showcasing different styles and features, alongside the Nintendo console.

A surge of feedback has surfaced regarding third-party docks compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2. As users weigh in with mixed results from their experiences, concerns about functionality and reliability are coming to the forefront. Recent commentary from several users raises new questions and highlights additional details worth noting for potential buyers.

User Feedback Highlights

Gamers are sharing insights on various options for Switch 2 docks, with some reporting both successes and frustrations.

One traveler noted the difficulty in finding reliable docks, stating, "Just received my siwiqu dock from Amazon. I updated the firmware but still couldnโ€™t get any video output." This adds to a growing concern among users about consistent performance from these alternative docks.

Featured Docks and New Insights

Here are several notable docks, along with recent insights from the community:

  1. Antank S3 Max / SIWIQU

    • Pros:

      • Designed for travel; compact size relative to the official dock

      • Price is around $30

    • Cons:

      • "Still fairly bulky compared to some others" and requires a firmware update, as mentioned by a user who found it problematic.

  2. Viture Pro Mobile Dock

    • Pros:

      • Integrated battery for on-the-go usage

      • Works well with AR glasses

    • Cons:

      • Battery size limits playtime; users have reported difficulty in connecting to TVs which adds to frustration.

      • Priced at $130.

  3. AVerMedia Elite Go

    • Pros:

      • Compact and doubles as a capture card

    • Cons:

      • Requires firmware updates, as per user experiences.

      • Available at a price of $130.

  4. AVerMedia Core Go

    • Price: $80

    • Similar to the Elite Go but lacks the capture card feature.

User Experiences Driving Caution

Many in the community expressed wariness when it comes to third-party docks, reflecting a cautious sentiment following prior experiences with similar products. One user recalled, "I bought a 3rd party dock for my switch 1 that immediately bricked my switch." This highlights a real fear among potential buyers regarding the reliability of current options.

Another commenter emphasized a more positive angle, stating, "I found that my AVerMedia Core Go doesnโ€™t block switch airflow since itโ€™s just a wall plug!" This reaffirmed earlier insights about minimal interference during operation.

Upcoming Docks Under Scrutiny

Fresh Developments on Newly Anticipated Docks

GameStop TV Adapter

Expected to release soon at an estimated price of $60. Skepticism lingers about its performance potential, with one user humorously noting, "Might not exist?" while another caveated its HD claims.

Biogenik Compact Dock

Scheduled to ship by December 31, 2025. Currently available for preorder in Canada, which may limit accessibility outside that region. Considered handy for travelers, itโ€™s priced at CAD $70.

Community's Response and Insights

  • ๐Ÿ”„ "Curiously, many users seem to prefer that extra assurance against overheating" when evaluating third-party alternatives.

  • ๐Ÿ“‰ Numerous commenters advocate waiting for a blend of tested safety features and reliable performance before making purchases.

  • โ“ Inquiry remains on whether any forthcoming docks will effectively address historical issues with overheating or bricking devices.