[USB-C Plug and Play] This USB Type-C standard Bluetooth audio transmitter works perfectly with Switch, connecting your Bluetooth earbuds/speaker to the Switch without extra converter or driver.
[Passthrough Charging] With smart USB-C passthrough charging technology, you can enjoy Bluetooth audio while charging your Switch on long flights.
[Instant Pairing & APTX Low Latency] Set your Bluetooth earbuds in pairing mode, plug in muson MK3 and wait they pair automatically. Then you can enjoy smooth and real-time audio synchronization in game. Note: you need to use Bluetooth earbuds/speakers that support APTX-LL to achieve ultra low latency transmission.
[TV Mode Supported] With the included USB-C to USB-A adapter, you can use the Bluetooth transmitter with your Switch docked in TV mode. Switch between USB-A and USB-C seamlessly.
[In-game Voice Chat] With a separate 3.5mm jack mic, you can enjoy hassle-free voice chat while playing games.
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this item is kinda useless now.
This is completely useless, the Switch supports bluetooth audio natively now. Do not waste your money.
Commented just to neg and agree with above comments. Wireless controllers have always been supported by the Switch and bluetooth audio became natively supported this year.
And even to begin with $30 was a lot for this. I remember getting mine in the low 20s.
As has been said above, Switch now allows for Bluetooth audio natively. (And thank God for that because the home-brew method never quite worked well for me)
Op does not know this item is useless now?
I think he was hoping we wouldn't know
There's no 40% savings as the $49.99 price is highly inflated.
Bluetooth is natively supported on Switch BUT it is laggy and useless for gameplay. Bluetooth dongles are the only way to get low latency audio transmission, however, I don't know if this particular one has latency any better than the native switch bluetooth. Maybe someone has first hand experience to share.
I have no problems. Maybe it's the headset you're using.
Is native Bluetooth available for oled or normal switch
Bluetooth audio now supported directly by the Switch
https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/14/22674704/nintendo-switch-…