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One of my favorite things about the original Nintendo Switch was easily being able to bring it from room to room to play on another TV. I may have started out with just one dock, but after getting another Switch for my wife and then upgrading to the Nintendo Switch OLED, I soon had plenty of them.
Even then, though, there was just one problem with the original Switch dock: it was too big for my taste. So I did what anyone with a bit of DIY know-how would do: I reshelled it to make the dock significantly smaller while still using Nintendo’s official hardware. You see, at the time, I was really worried about bricking my Switch with a third-party dock, as I had seen countless people do so online.
Just when I thought I was stuck with the original dock, I finally tried a third-party one from Genki. Long story short, I loved the Genki Covert Dock Mini and even the larger Genki Covert Dock 2 so much that I ended up with several of them. This worked perfectly, as I could use my Switch on my TV or with one of the best monitors no matter where I was in my house. Then I upgraded to the Switch 2….











