🎮 Dock, Play, and Conquer Anywhere!
The RREAKA Switch Dock for Nintendo Switch OLED is a versatile 4-in-1 docking station that supports 4K HDMI output, USB 3.0 data transfer at 5Gbps, and 100W Type C charging. Its lightweight aluminum design makes it perfect for travel, while compatibility with various devices ensures you can game or work from anywhere. Plus, it comes with a 3-year warranty for added peace of mind.
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Color | Silvery |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED, Macbook M1,M2,M3,Type C Laptops,iPad Air/Pro/Mini,iMac,Steam Deck,Type C Smartphones,Mouse,Keyboard,iPhone 16 Pro Max,iPhone 16 Pro,iPhone 16,iPhone 16 Plus,iPhone 15 Pro Max,iPhone 15 Pro,iPhone 15,iPhone 15 Plus |
Hardware Connectivity | USB Type C, HDMI, USB 3.0, USB 2.0 |
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
Operating System | Nintendo Switch, Windows, iOS, iPadOS, Android |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Additional Features | Portable, Lightweight, Fast Charging, Fast Data Transfer, Plug and Play |
Item Weight | 32 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.7"L x 0.9"W x 0.5"H |
J**T
Works as it should. Great for RV or campervan install. Small and compact.
love this device and at a great price as well.Small compact great for travel or putting in RV or camper van.Make sure you use OEM nintendo power adapter, not aftermarket one.Works great otherwise. Good quality.
J**J
Perfect solution for people who lost their dock or want to travel!
This dongle works great! We are borrowing a Nintendo Switch from someone, but they couldn't find their docking station. I found this dongle online and it seemed much more simple than the stand up docking stations with buttons to push for TV mode. I bought a compatible power adapter separately (not the Nintendo branded one) from Amazon. I also had a spare HDMI cable laying around (doesn't everyone?).I plugged in the power cord into the dongle, plugged in the HDMI into my Denon receiver, and plugged the USB C into the Nintendo Switch after the receiver and TV were already powered on and the Nintendo Switch was booted up with Mario Party. The device worked fine! I appreciate the spare USB plug to charge controllers as well. No issues with audio or video.If someone wanted a travel companion for their switch, this would be so easy. Just need power adapter and HDMI cable (and carrying case for Switch).
J**S
Works with Nintendo Switch and external monitor
I bought this dock specifically for connecting a Nintendo Switch to a portable KYY monitor. I had a similar dock from a different brand, but it didn't work with the Switch. I bought this dock and it worked perfectly. I actually like the blue and red color as well. It will make it easy to grab the right dock when wanting to connect my Switch. In case you are trying to connect a Switch to an external monitor, here's what I did. I connected a USB cord from a power adapter in the wall to the KYY monitor USB C input. Then I connected the HDMI output of this dock to a HDMI to mini-HDMI adapter into the KYY monitor. I also hooked up a USB cable to a power adapter plugged into the wall into the USB C connection on this dock. It didn't seem to work at first, but I was able to get it to work several times with no issues. I wasn't able to use my Hori split pads while holding the Switch, because the Hori Split Pads need power from the Switch. I'm assuming normal Joycons would work fine since they have their own power and can connect via bluetooth. I used an external bluetooth controller with the Switch hooked to the monitor with no problems.
M**E
Works with Switch OLED! (when connected in order)
Plugged it in to test with Switch OLED, and it worked great without too much fiddling. Rated 4 stars due to the specific cable order required to work (see below).The size is extremely portable, especially compared to the OEM dock! This is great for traveling.Connected to a 4K projector + A/V receiver combination that has a tendency to be super finicky with the timing of HDMI handshakes. I have tried a few other adapters which have the same ports but did not work. Something is obviously different between these. Original Nintendo Switch dock displays at 1080p@60Hz. This registered the same through my setup and looked great in my initial tests. (I'll update if there are any issues found later on.)I rated this 4 stars overall due to the cable order which is required otherwise it does not work. I don't mind this much since plugging it in is trivial to undo and redo. But since this is a necessary requirement, I wish they would just screen print or engrave numbers on the back of the ports to follow. Keeping this paper card is pretty annoying. Below is what the paper says (for when I lose the tiny paper):How to Use:1. Connect power supply to the adapter.2. Connect HDMI and turn on TV/display screen.3. Keep Nintendo Switch screen in working state before plugging the HDMI adapter into the Switch.4. Connect Nintendo Switch.
N**Z
Perfect for traveling
This thing works awesome. It charges great and it’s the perfect size for travel. It seems to be very durable with the body being made out of aluminum rather than plastic and a video display is nice with good brightness
A**R
Worked at first, but now it doesn't.
I bought this "dongle" on 5/4/2025. Worked just fine at first. Two weeks ago, it just stopped working. I guess you get what you pay for. I can't return it now.
L**G
Actually works! But you need to plug in an order.
I bought this a few months ago while I wasn’t at home. Needed a Switch dock that wasn’t expensive. It actually works as intended! However, you do have to plug in everything in a specific order or it won’t work. I believe other reviews also said the same thing. I can’t complain about that, it’s extremely portable and works with more than just a Nintendo Switch so it is a good trade off for me. You can easily fit it into a bag for traveling, which is exactly what I ended up doing. I’m also able to use my iPad on the TV, no specific order required.One issue is that if you’re trying to watch media apps on your Switch, it likely will not work. There is no HDCP handshake, so something like YouTube for example will not work at all. We thankfully have a Roku easily available at the TV so that isn’t an issue for us, but if your main purpose is to watch media, I would look into another product. I am not sure if other devices will give an HDCP error, since I haven’t tested it on my iPad.
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