If you’re lucky enough to have bought the Nintendo Switch before a lack of inventory made the console more or less impossible to obtain for most of 2020, you certainly know how much fun it is, but the lack of support for it. Wireless audio means you are always dragging the headphone cables. Well don’t drag any more, because you can get a Bluetooth audio adapter for your Switch or Switch Lite for a Jackson. While Bluetooth adapters tend to cost between $ 30 and $ 40, here are three models that cost $ 22 or less.
Hycarus
The Hycarus audio transmitter plugs into the USB-C port of your Nintendo Switch or Switch Lite and pairs with any Bluetooth headset or earphone. Hycarus promises ultra-low latency and high-fidelity aptX audio, plus dual streaming to two sets of headphones at once. An included USB-A adapter lets you connect it to a host of other devices, including laptops and desktops, as well as the PS4.
Inventory is low on this model, so it could run out quickly. If so, give the other two on this list a chance.
Gulikit
The Gulikit plus Bluetooth audio transmitter in the USB-C port of your Switch or Switch Lite, and it comes with an adapter to also connect to the USB-A ports. Currently selling on Amazon for $ 28, you can get the $ 22 offer by clicking the coupon on the product page and applying the discount code SKKHR2PE in box. The adapter also supports dual headphones and low latency aptX audio.
Friencity
The Friencity Bluetooth Audio Transmitter is selling at Amazon for $ 23, but if you’re a Prime member, it’s currently down to $ 20.69. This transmitter works the same as the others on the list; connects to the USB-C port on your console and pairs with your headphones or earphones. It streams audio to two simultaneous headphones and has a step to charge your Switch even while using it for audio.
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