Nintendo: The 15 Best Third-Party Switch Docks | Game Rant

Thanks to the Nintendo Switch, gamers not only have a handheld console to bring their games on-the-go. Rather, they also have a means to play both Nintendo titles and third-party offerings on a big screen courtesy of the Switch Dock. Additionally, Nintendo managed to accommodate today’s crowd of gamers with a portable gaming device they can plug in almost any TV to play with their friends. Moreover, third-party manufacturers managed to accommodate the more creative among Switch gamers with their own versions of Switch docks.

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As such, curious fans may opt for third-party Switch docks to fully accommodate their playing preferences. However, with a ton of third-party Switch docks out there, just which of them fits the needs of the modern gamer?

Updated March 9, 2021 by Rhenn TaguiamThanks to the growing popularity of the Switch among most users, more companies have released third-party docks that could help improve overall user experience. Some even challenge how the original Nintendo dock works, making one more for display purposes rather than simply charging. Here are more third-party Switch docks that could add a fresh and renewed portable spin to the Nintendo Switch experience.

15 AlienGT Switch Dock

One of the best parts of the AlienGT Switch Dock lies in its sheer portability. Whereas its main functionality is its capability to be attached to a larger monitor, it also works as a stand for the Switch. Users love this feature of the AlienGT, especially since the original Switch dock doesn’t necessarily allow it. 

Additionally, its dedicated HDMI for larger screens, a separate USB for wired controllers, and USB-C port for charging make it one of the most complete Switch dock alternatives fans could find. Lastly, its foldable and compact nature make it quite the attractive companion to bring for long trips, especially for players who need both a charging station and a portable stand for their Nintendo console. 

Price: ~$28.99 USD

14 Rocketfish TV Dock

The Rocketfish TV Dock seems like a typical third-party dock for something like the Nintendo Switch. However, users love the Rocketfish TV Dock specifically for its sturdy nature. Others even say the Rocketfish TV Dock feels much heavier than the original Nintendo Switch dock. Additionally, its core design provides the Nintendo Switch breathing room and doesn’t seem to be compressing the device.

As a plus, its size and design gives it an extremely unimposing look. It’s a straightforward dock with a USB 2.0 output port, an AC adapter for charging, and a sleek design that allows the Switch to be safely docked. 

Price: ~$24.99 USD

13 Nyko Switch Dock 

The Nyko Switch Dock boasts perhaps one of the bst space-saving appearances across third-party Nintendo Switch docks. This device comes with an extremely compact design that resembles a typical power bank unit. In fact, it’s so compact that it has its own removable support unit that can be placed to support the back of the Switch once it’s displayed.

As a docking station, it has all the basic components needed to support the Switch on television. It includes a USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 port, and even a Type-C power adapter. Buying the Nyko Switch Dock will also include its own HDMI cable, letting users connect to any TV or larger screen they can find. 

Price: ~$49.99 USD

12 Hycarus Switch TV Dock 

Despite its low cost, the Hycarus Switch TV Dock has one of the more sophisticated yet compact designs for a USB dock. For starters, it comes with a multi-angle adjustment feature that enables users to adjust their Nintendo Switch’s orientation while it’s docked to the device. Aside from that. It has its typical docking components such as Type-C charging port, a USB 3.0 port, and even an HDMI port. 

Additionally, it even has a blue LED indicator that lets users know if the Switch is in TV mode or not. It even boasts a heat dissipation component in its design that can help avoid overheating the Switch while docked. 

Price: ~$19.99 USD

11 Defway Switch Dock

Players who see the Defway Switch Dock for the first time might think it’s more of a display base than a dock, and it’s exactly what makes this device appealing. Its compact and lightweight design makes it extremely portable, while its unimposing look alongside its built-in back support makes it an ideal companion for displaying the Nintendo Switch. It comes in such a form-fitting design that it even fits in the pocket.

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Thanks to the open design of this dock, there won’t be any risk of scratching the Nintendo Switch regardless of the mode you’re in. Moreover, it comes with a LED display that indicates whether the Switch is in TV mode. The dock comes equipped with an HDMI port, a USB 3.0 port, and a Type-C charging port for all the Switch’s essential accessories. 

Price: ~ $29.99 USD

10 Insignia Dock Kit

Players who appreciate a minimalist look to their Switch experience should get the Insignia Dock Kit. The device sports a look that’s not as imposing as the original Switch Dock. Instead, it has a sleek and minimalist aesthetic that helps the Switch blend in with any environment. Moreover, it features a USB 2.0 port, an HDMI port, and a USB-C port, making it the ideal dock for Switch users.

Thanks to its compact size, players can bring their Insignia Dock Kit anywhere. Moreover, its minimalist aesthetic ensures it doesn’t become quite the eyesore when it does get set up with the Switch.

Price: ~$50.00 USD

9 ERNSTING Replacement Switch Dock

Players who want to fully display their Switch will appreciate the structure of the ERNSTING Replacement Switch Dock. Unlike other docks, this bulky accessory fully supports the bottom of the Switch, giving it two inches of rising space for display. Moreover, it features a USB-C and USB 3.0 port and an HDMI Port. Thankfully, a simple button switches inputs quickly.

Moreover, unlike other docks, this Replacement Switch Dock has ventilation holes that give great airflow to the Switch, making sure it avoids overheating. It has rubber studs and guide notches that make sure players have a comfortable experience using the device.

Price: ~$47.00 USD

8 Ikedon Switch Dock

Players who want a handy and “cooperative” Switch Dock will appreciate the level of comfort and utility the Ikedon Switch Dock provides. Aside from being a charging station, it acts as both a TV dock and an adjustable stand as well. As such, players can freely adjust the Ikedon Switch Dock’s position in tabletop mode to get a better view as they play, whether online or offline Switch games.

Moreover, players can easily press a button to transmit the Switch’s gameplay to a connected TV. Thankfully, its compact size makes it quite an ideal travel companion, allowing players to bring the Switch experience anywhere with a TV.

Price: ~$32.00 USD

7 GuliKit Pocket TV Dock

Players who want a not-so-weird and straightforward accessory that displays their Switch in its full glory will love the GuliKit Pocket TV Dock. Unlike other docks that block the lower part of the Switch, the GuliKit simply has a pedestal the Switch deserves. As such, the Switch becomes the prominent item in the room when the dock is used. Moreover, a simple button will transfer the Switch’s input to the TV, courtesy of the AC adapter port, the USB-A and USB-C ports, and the HDMI Out access.

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In addition, its unimposing design doesn’t ruin the view even when not used. It has a magnetic cover that protects the USB-C port, ensuring the device stays useful and functional.

Price: ~$33.00 USD

6 Skull & Co. Jumpgate

Players who want to maintain a sleek look with their Switch should get the Skull & Co. Jumpgate dock for their console. Aside from being much cheaper than the actual Switch Dock, it maintains quite a minimalist look that makes anyone think it’s an official gadget. It has a flat surface, enabling the Switch to stand out while it’s docked. Moreover, it has a number of other ports at the back, making it compatible with other devices. As such, players who get this dock will also get two USB 2.0 ports, a USB-C port, and an HDMI port.

Moreover, this dock comes with five different designs, including some retro gaming consoles that will surely charm anyone who wants a gamer aesthetic for their accessories without breaking their wallet.

Price: ~$39.99 USD

5 Yezro Switch Dock

Players who want to feel like they’re using futuristic console might want to get the Yezro Switch Dock. Like other docks, it sports a simple square-like appearance, this time sporting more angles. Again, it obstructs the bottom view of the Switch. However, the dock compensates for this aesthetic intrusion with multiple ports.

For instance, it has two USB 2.0 ports on the front that can accommodate two controllers – perfect for playing some great co-op Switch titles. It also has a 3.5mm jack in the middle of the front plate to accommodate headphones. On the back, it has the USB Type-C port and the HDMI port. It doesn’t support tabletop mode, but it can seamlessly transition into TV mode.

Price: ~$27.00 USD

4 Zacro Switch Dock

Players who want a cheap alternative to an adjustable stand could rely on the Zacro Switch Dock to suit their needs. Its compact design allows players to carry the dock anywhere in their travels, especially if they just want to play some mini-games on the commute. As such, this device avoids the hassle of having the bring a bag with the original Switch dock. Moreover, it only relies on a single button to transition to the TV display, making the “switch” between output options seamless.

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Moreover, the device features an adjustable stand, enabling players to choose the right angle they want their Switch to be displayed when used.

Price: ~$23.00 USD

3 Basstop Portable Dock

Players who want a cheap alternative for a Switch Dock might need to do a little tinkering with the original one. If they buy the Basstop Portable Dock, they will get a much cheaper but sleeker-looking dock. However, players may need to remove the circuit board from their original dock and insert it in the Basstop casing to ensure that the dock remains compatible with future updates Nintendo will include in its software.

Unfortunately, this option suits players who are more comfortable with the idea of tinkering and experimenting with their docks. This option might seem like having to play a mini-game first before being able to use the dock. However, this might be worth the while for players who love customizing their consoles.

Price: ~$13.00 USD

2 FastSnail HDMI Type C Hub Adapter

Players who doesn’t want the inconvenience of carrying a big device for their docking needs might appreciate the compact nature of the FastSnail HDMI Type C hub. This small device acts as a Type-C adapter capable of replacing the Switch Dock. Moreover, this works best for individuals who want to bring their Switch to new places with TVs they can play in, but don’t want the hassle of bringing the big original Dock with them.

However, players who buy this adapter should be wary that they shouldn’t plug their Switch in the FastSnail HDMI while updating their consoles. Moreover, players are advised to connect the power cable and HDMI cable to their adapter first before connecting it to the Switch.

Price: ~$28.00 USD

1 RREAKA Digital AV Multiport Hub

Albeit not an actual dock, players who want a more compact solution to their docking needs will appreciate multi-port hubs like the RREAKA Digital AV Multiport Hub. Despite its small size, it does come with an HDMI port, some USB-A ports, and some USB-C ports. As such, this dock can accommodate multiple devices at once while players enjoy the company of their Switch.

Moreover, perhaps more amazing is the fact that other multiport hubs actually exist in the market. Aside from the option above, players can find a suitable multiport hub for their other needs. As such, this purchase easily becomes useful in the long run, even if players don’t use the Switch as much anymore.

Price: ~$4.00 USD

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