Compact HDMI adapters are convenient, but several common mistakes can prevent them from working properly. Here is what to avoid.
Mistake 1: Using an Underpowered Charger
The most frequent mistake is using a 스마트폰 charger. Most phone chargers output 5V/2A (10W) or 5V/3A (15W), which is not enough for TV mode. The Switch needs 15V/2.6A (39W) minimum to output video while 충전. Always use the official Nintendo AC adapter or a quality PD charger rated for at least 45W.
Mistake 2: Buying an HDMI 1.4 Adapter
Some cheap adapters still use the older HDMI 1.4 standard. This can cause flickering, 해상도 drops, or intermittent signal loss at 1080p/60fps. Verify the product specifications list HDMI 2.0 support before purchasing.
Mistake 3: Ignoring Heat Dissipation
Compact adapters generate heat, especially during long sessions. Plastic-bodied adapters trap heat and may throttle 성능 or become unstable. Choose an adapter with a metal housing for better heat management.
Mistake 4: Forcing the 연결
When inserting or removing the adapter, pull straight out — do not twist or angle it. The Switch’s USB-C port is durable but not indestructible. Repeated angled insertion can damage the port over time.
Mistake 5: Using a Generic USB Hub
Not all USB-C hubs support video output. A standard USB hub without HDMI Alt Mode will not work for TV output. Make sure the product specifically states compatibility with the Nintendo Switch for video output.
Summary
Avoiding these mistakes is straightforward: use a proper PD charger, check HDMI 버전, choose a well-built adapter, handle it with care, and buy a Switch-compatible model. These simple precautions will save you frustration and money.

