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Nintendo Switch’s Battery Life Revealed, Multiplayer Supports 8 Consoles Over Wi-Fi

Type USB-C connector too.

Nintendo announced at its Nintendo Switch presentation on Thursday night that the battery life for the console is 2.5 to 6.5 hours.

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The battery life concerns when the console is in handheld or tabletop mode, and is not connected to the dock. To put it in perspective, the Wii U gamepad had a battery life of 3 to 5 hours. The Switch will be charged through an included USB Type-C connector to AC adapter. USB Type-C ports have been gaining adoption among new tech devices, with Apple most recently adopting the USB-C port as the only connection for its MacBook laptop lineup.

The Nintendo Switch offers Wi-Fi in handheld mode, and can connect with up to eight other Nintendo Switch consoles for local wireless multiplayer. The Nintendo Switch can support two players on one screen, with each player using one Joy-Con controller, but it is unknown if it is possible to have 16 players in one multiplayer game. That would be two players to a console, and eight consoles connected over Wi-Fi.

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