You can finally connect Bluetooth headphones to the Nintendo Switch

connect Bluetooth headphones to the Nintendo Switch

Nintendo announced some of the best news that users of its Nintendo Switch could receive. What’s more, to be honest, this is the news that many have been waiting for a long time: the possibility of using Bluetooth headphones without the need for adapters . From now on you can connect True Wireless headphones if you want.

Nintendo expands the use of Bluetooth on its Nintendo Switch

One of the first criticisms that the Nintendo Swtich received was related to the sound section. Although the Nintendo portable console offered Bluetooth connectivity, it was only used for the connection of wireless controllers, but nothing for other accessories such as Bluetooth headphones.

Nintendo’s decision not to allow these types of accessories was never really understood, because it was not a technical limitation. However, despite the fact that many other devices already allowed these types of options, since the console was launched in 2017 until now, any Switch owner had to accept it whether they like it or not.

Well, a few months ago the possibility of Nintendo adding support for Bluetooth headsets was rumored. In this way, at last these types of solutions could be paired and said connectivity used as an audio output. Now we can confirm that it will. Nintendo added by surprise what was so much in demand: support for Bluetooth headsets on the Nintendo Switch.

Through a software update Nintendo adds the ability to pair Bluetooth devices for audio output. That means that all True Wireless type headphones on the market and even Bluetooth speakers of all kinds, both fixed and portable, can be used a priori to improve the listening experience with the Nintendo Switch.

Of course, when you use the Bluetooth connection to send the sound to compatible headphones, you will have to know that there are some limitations that you should know. The first is that you can only connect two wireless controllers if you use Bluetooth headphones.

The second is that these headphones can only be used for listening, the microphone that many include is not operational. So to talk to other players you have to keep using the Chat application for mobile devices that Nintendo offers.

Then when you initiate local communications the Bluetooth audio is disconnected (for example, in local network multiplayer mode). Only one device can be used at a time, but up to 10 devices can be saved. And lastly, the latency will depend on the headset rather than the console.

How to connect Bluetooth headphones to the Nintendo Switch

To be able to pair headphones or other Bluetooth audio devices to your normal, Lite or Pro Nintendo Switch, the first thing you have to do is make sure you have the latest software update installed. Once done, in the configuration settings you will see a new section called Bluetooth Audio. From there, this is what you should do:

  1. Make sure there are no more than two wireless controllers connected to the console. If so, disconnect the excess
  2. Turn on the Bluetooth audio device you want to connect and activate pairing mode on it
  3. In the system configuration settings, go to Bluetooth Audio and then to Pair
  4. Find the device in the list that appears and hit connect
  5. Once connected, the audio from the console will begin to play through it.

As you can see, the process is very simple, so you just have to remember some things already mentioned limitations and enjoy your Bluetooth headphones and your Nintendo Switch.