Since the Nintendo Switch uses a USB-C input to charge the console, a lot of people assumed any USB-C cable would suffice for powering their devices. This lead to some bricked consoles after an update as Nintendo didn’t go with the exact USB-C standard. There is a random 56k OHM restriction required that they never specified, so it basically means you’d be stuck with official products if you wanted to power your console. At least Nintendo is now providing a different solution from just using their own power adapter.

Announced yesterday, Anker Innovations has partnered with Nintendo to create some specially branded Switch power banks for people to use. These will be compliant with the specific USB-C standard that the Switch requires along with providing quite a bit of extra playtime for the console. The power bank will come in two sizes; 20,100 mAh ($89.99) and 13,400 mAh ($69.99). The largest size will allow for an additional 15 hours of playtime while charging.

You’ll be able to grab these power banks from GameStop or Anker’s official website later this month. Steven Yang, CEO of Anker Innovations, said, “We are excited to partner with Nintendo to bring Anker power delivery technology to the Nintendo Switch. We believe our new power banks will be this year’s ‘must-have’ have accessory for all Nintendo Switch gamers.”

Anker Partners With Nintendo To Launch The First Officially-Licensed Portable Power Banks For Nintendo Switch™ [Cision PR Newswire]

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