Nintendo Switch Dock Stand (Dock Only) for TV vs Dock Station for Nintendo Switch 3-1 with HDMI & USB
Key Differences
Choose the Nintendo dock (A) if you want OEM compatibility and a lower listed price tier and prefer using the official dock form factor; it’s commonly bundled with systems and is good for keeping multiple docks for TV switching. Choose the Aubertaro dock (B) if you need built‑in HDMI, USB ports and an included AC adapter for an all‑in‑one portable dock solution, but note it’s not compatible with Switch Lite/OLED and depends on included cables for expansion
Nintendo Switch Dock Stand (Dock Only) for TV
Dock for Nintendo Switch TV setup; includes dock but not power adapter or HDMI cable. Useful for moving Switch docks between TVs; OEM-compatible with the Switch. Customer insight notes mixed functionality from users
Pros
- dock included with system
- maintains multiple docks for easy TV switching
- original OEM compatibility
- good quality replacement
Cons
- does not include AC adapter or HDMI cable
- mixed functionality reported by customers
Dock Station for Nintendo Switch 3-1 with HDMI & USB
Dock station for Nintendo Switch with HDMI, USB ports, and AC adapter. Portable and compact for travel; supports charging and TV display. Customer notes strong functionality and power supply
Pros
- 3-1 docking with HDMI and USB ports
- Includes AC adapter
- Portable and compact design
- Reliable charging dock functionality
Cons
- Not compatible with Switch Lite/OLED
- Depends on included cables for expansion
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Nintendo |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Aubertaro |
| User Reviews | Nintendo |