Nintendo announced a new feature for the Switch 2 that allows users to stop the battery from charging once it reaches approximately 90%. This setting, accessible via system settings, aims to slow battery deterioration and prolong longevity. Similar battery management features are offered by other devices like smartphones and laptops, with Valve also testing a comparable feature for the Steam Deck. The Switch 2's battery life is stated to vary from 2 to 6.5 hours based on usage, launching on June 5.
The Nintendo Switch 2 system stops charging when it reaches about 90% remaining battery, as this reduces deterioration to the battery.
If 'Stop Charging Around 90%' is turned on, the charging speed will slow down around 90%, thus preserving battery health.
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