The Switch 2, while bigger and more powerful than its predecessor, features a significant drawback: a shorter battery life estimated at 2-6.5 hours. This contrasts sharply with the original Switch and Switch OLED models, which last between 4.5-9 hours. Beyond battery concerns, the Switch 2 introduces improvements like Wi-Fi 6 for faster internet and promises 120 fps at certain resolutions, although it does not support HDMI 2.1. Furthermore, the new Joy-Con controllers drop IR motion sensing, opting for alternative motion control methods in new games.
The Switch 2 features enhanced power but shorter battery life, ranging from 2-6.5 hours, compared to 4.5-9 hours for the original Switch, indicating a trade-off.
While boasting support for Wi-Fi 6 and 120 fps at higher resolutions, the Switch 2 lacks HDMI 2.1 support and has removed IR sensors from its Joy-Con controllers.
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