Here comes the first Nintendo Switch dock that doesn'trequire a TV.
The Watch Anne with an E Season 1 OnlineOjo, from Yesojo, is a specialized Switch dock with a built-in lens that lets you project your games onto any surface. It's also fitted with a rechargeable battery, a welcome perk for Nintendo's hybrid gaming machine.
SEE ALSO: The secret sexuality behind Nintendo's popular 'Splatoon 2'The company's website is currently experiences technical difficulties, but a Kotaku UKreport delivers some of the key hardware specs: 4-hour battery life, maximum projection size of 120 inches, built-in speaker, and a separate HDMI input (for connecting other video-producing devices).
Kotakualso notes that this is a pre-manufacturing product for now; Yesojo will seek crowdfunding support for the dock later this year.
While the company's website is sparse and (at present) only partially functional, it does have a very active social media presence. Multiple photos and videos from Yesojo's Twitter feed show the in-development Ojo in action... and it looks super cool.
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There's no price, release timing, crowdfund timing, or anything like that. So don't get tooexcited... yet. But it's cool to see some creative third-party products like this start to surface for Switch.
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