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  • USB Cameras

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    USB-C camera support

    Connect a compatible USB-C camera such as the Nintendo Switch 2 camera (sold separately) to Nintendo Switch 2 to enjoy features like video chat with friends or having your image appear in-game in compatible games.

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    Smile for the camera!

    Video chat

    Bring everyone together with GameChat. Connect a compatible USB-C camera, such as the Nintendo Switch 2 camera (sold separately) to video chat and see each other's faces while you play. Up to four people can video chat at the same time.

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    More ways to play

    Get everyone into the game

    Bring your image into compatible games with CameraPlay.

    Use the camera to enjoy full-body motion control or other fun features alongside family and friends through GameChat. Supported features vary by game.

    Featured games with camera support


    You can use the Nintendo Switch 2 camera accessory (sold separately) or any compatible USB-C camera you'd like.


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    Nintendo Switch 2 Camera

    Whether in TV mode, tabletop mode or handheld mode, you can video chat with friends, or use other in-game camera features, by plugging this camera into the USB-C port on top of the console.

    Its compact size makes the camera easy to move and place where you need it to be. The wide-angle lens can be freely adjusted to get everyone in on the action, no matter the room size. Plus, a high-sensitivity image sensor can adjust the brightness automatically to detect faces.

    When you're not using the camera, you can cover the lens with the built-in privacy shutter.

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    You may be able to use a USB-C camera accessory you already own. However, not all cameras may work as intended. You can easily check compatibility using the Test USB Camera feature located in the Nintendo Switch 2 system settings.