Published on: March 09, 2025
Nintendo Switch 2 Receives Wi-Fi 6 Confirmation and Connectivity Enhancements via FCC Filings
In a significant hardware update for Nintendo fans, official Federal Communications Commission (FCC) filings have confirmed that the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 will feature native support for Wi-Fi 6 networks, marking a considerable leap forward from the original Nintendo Switch’s Wi-Fi 5 technology.
These filings provide the clearest indication yet of key specifications for Nintendo’s highly anticipated successor to its best-selling hybrid console.
The transition to Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) promises faster, more efficient wireless connectivity for the Nintendo Switch 2, potentially transforming the online gaming experience.
As outlined in the submitted FCC documents and highlighted by technology outlet The Verge, the upgraded wireless network technology supports up to 80MHz of bandwidth, a notable improvement over the Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) standard employed in the current Nintendo Switch.
However, the filings clarify that the platform will not initially support Wi-Fi 7 or Wi-Fi 6E, and testing has been conducted solely for 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, excluding the emerging 6GHz frequency range utilized by newer standards.
According to the FCC summary, this evolution in wireless hardware is about more than just raw speed.
Wi-Fi 6 incorporates a suite of advanced technologies designed to improve network efficiency and overall data throughput, especially in environments with multiple connected devices.
Users can expect smoother online multiplayer experiences, faster eShop downloads, and reduced latency when streaming or updating games on the Nintendo Switch 2.
In addition to upgraded wireless capabilities, the FCC filings disclose new details regarding connectivity and charging options.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will include two rechargeable USB-C ports—one mounted at the top of the device and another at the bottom.
This design is intended to provide users with added flexibility when charging the system or connecting accessories, whether docked, handheld, or in tabletop mode.
Test engineers noted that, “the equipment under test includes two rechargeable USB ports (one on the top and one on the bottom),” granting new practical options for gamers in various play settings.
The filings also confirm the return of built-in NFC (Near Field Communication) functionality, a feature pivotal for supporting the popular amiibo ecosystem.
Like its predecessor, the Nintendo Switch 2 will allow players to interact with Nintendo’s wide array of physical amiibo collectibles, ensuring seamless transitions for fans invested in the platform’s unique fusion of physical and digital experiences.
Set to build on the Nintendo Switch’s remarkable success—over 130 million units sold worldwide as of December 2023—the Nintendo Switch 2 is now poised to deliver improved online capabilities, user-friendly hardware refinements, and continuity for signature Nintendo innovations.
These confirmed upgrades reaffirm Nintendo’s commitment to iterative hardware advancements that serve both their existing fanbase and attract new generations of gamers.
For more details on upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 features and verified hardware information, stay tuned to official announcements and our ongoing coverage of eShop updates and Nintendo Direct events.
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