Team Canada's Mark McMorris warms up ahead of the men's snowboard slopestyle qualifiers at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in Livigno, Italy, on February 15, 2026.
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10 Canucks To Watch At The Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026

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Every four years, Canadians come together to cheer for one thing—the Maple Leaf. From packed living rooms and neighbourhood sports bars to early mornings with a cup of coffee in hand, the Olympic Winter Games have a way of uniting Canucks as few sporting events can. With Milano Cortina 2026 now in full swing, Team Canada is once again giving fans plenty to celebrate, as unforgettable performances already light up the ice and snow across Italy.

Whether you’re following hockey, moguls, curling, snowboarding, short track speed skating or figure skating, there’s no shortage of Canadian talent worth watching. Some athletes are chasing another Olympic medal, while others are looking to make their mark on the world’s biggest stage for the first time. From household names to rising stars.

Here are 10 Canucks to watch at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, as Canadians continue to rally behind Team Canada throughout the Games.

Canada's Mitch Marner celebrates after scoring the overtime game-winning goal against Czechia in the men's ice hockey quarterfinal at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in Milan, Italy.
Mitch Marner celebrates his overtime winner as Team Canada defeats Czechia 4–3, advancing to the men’s ice hockey semifinals at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in Milan, Italy. | Image: Canadian Olympic Committee

1. Men’s Ice Hockey Team

  • Sport: Men’s Ice Hockey
  • First Game: Canada vs. Czechia — Thursday, February 12 at 10:40 a.m. ET (Group A)
  • Olympic Dates: February 11–22, 2026
  • Venue: Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena & Fiera Milano
  • Players to Watch: Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar & Macklin Celebrini
  • Why Watch: NHL players return to the Olympic Winter Games for the first time since 2014, bringing the world’s biggest hockey stars back to the Olympic stage.

The return of NHL players to the Olympic Winter Games made the men’s ice hockey tournament one of the biggest attractions at Milano Cortina 2026. For the first time since the 2014 Games in Sochi, the world’s best players were back on Olympic ice after the NHL, the NHL Players’ Association, the International Ice Hockey Federation, and the International Olympic Committee reached an agreement to bring them back to the Winter Games. Their return immediately raised the standard of competition and reignited one of international hockey’s biggest stages.

The tournament featured 12 nations competing across two arenas in Milan, with the preliminary round split into three groups of four teams, followed by the knockout stage. Canada was drawn into Group A alongside Switzerland, Czechia and France, entering the Games as one of the favourites to challenge for gold. Only the three group winners and the best second-place team earned automatic places in the quarterfinals, leaving every game with plenty at stake.

Canada’s roster was stacked with some of the biggest names in the NHL, including Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar, and rising star Macklin Celebrini. With so much elite talent wearing the Maple Leaf, Team Canada wasn’t just chasing another Olympic gold medal—it was one of the must-watch teams throughout the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.

Marie-Philip Poulin and Team Canada celebrate their gold medal win in women's ice hockey at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
Marie-Philip Poulin celebrates with Team Canada after defeating the United States to win the gold medal in women’s ice hockey at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. | Image: Canadian Olympic Committee – Leah Hennel

2. Marie-Philip Poulin — Women’s Hockey

  • Sport: Women’s Ice Hockey
  • First Game: Canada vs. Switzerland — Saturday, February 7 at 8:40 a.m. ET
  • Olympic Dates: February 7–19, 2026
  • Position: Forward (Captain)
  • Venue: Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena & Milano Rho Ice Hockey Arena
  • Why Watch: Widely regarded as one of the greatest players in women’s hockey history, Marie-Philip Poulin entered her fifth Olympic Games, chasing another gold medal and leading Team Canada as captain. At Milano Cortina 2026, she became the all-time leading goal-scorer in Olympic women’s hockey.

Marie-Philip Poulin has become one of the most important figures in Canadian Olympic hockey. Known as “Captain Clutch,” she led both Team Canada and the Montreal Victoire at Milano Cortina 2026, once again representing her country with pride. Poulin is a five-time Olympic medallist, with three gold and two silver medals, and is famous for scoring game-winning goals in three Olympic finals. Her impressive career also includes four IIHF Women’s World Championship titles, serving as Canada’s flag bearer at the Beijing 2022 Opening Ceremony, and earning the 2025 IIHF Female Player of the Year title.

After missing part of the preliminary round with a lower-body injury, she returned for the knockout stage, helped Canada reach the gold-medal game, and became the all-time leading goal scorer in Olympic women’s hockey after scoring twice against Switzerland in the semifinal, adding another memorable chapter to her legendary career in Italy.  Even while battling injury, Poulin once again showed why she remains one of the greatest players to ever wear the Maple Leaf.

Canada's Mikaël Kingsbury trains during a moguls practice session at Livigno Air Park ahead of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in Livigno, Italy.
Canada’s Mikaël Kingsbury takes part in a moguls training session at Livigno Air Park ahead of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in Livigno, Italy. | Image: Getty Images – David Ramos

3. Mikaël Kingsbury — Moguls

  • Sport: Freestyle Skiing – Moguls
  • First Event: Men’s Moguls Qualification 1 — Tuesday, February 10 at 11:15 a.m. CET
  • Olympic Dates: February 10–15, 2026
  • Venue: Livigno Aerials & Moguls Park, Valtellina
  • Why Watch: The most decorated moguls skier in history, Mikaël Kingsbury, arrived at Milano Cortina 2026 chasing another Olympic title and left with silver in men’s moguls and gold in the inaugural men’s dual moguls event, further extending his remarkable Olympic legacy.

The Canadian moguls star Mikaël Kingsbury arrived at Milano Cortina 2026 as the sport’s most decorated athlete and once again proved why he has been the man to beat for more than a decade. After overcoming a groin injury earlier in the season and reaching his 100th World Cup victory, Kingsbury added two more Olympic medals to his collection—silver in the men’s moguls and gold in the debut of men’s dual moguls. It’s the first gold medal of the Games and the fifth Olympic medal of Kingsbury’s remarkable career, further cementing his place among the country’s greatest Winter Olympians.

Mark McMorris celebrates after qualifying for the men's snowboard slopestyle final at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.
Canada’s Mark McMorris celebrates after qualifying for the men’s snowboard slopestyle final at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, just days after returning from a training crash. | Image: The Canadian Press – Mark Blinch

4. Mark McMorris — Snowboard

  • Sport: Snowboard – Slopestyle & Big Air
  • First Event: Men’s Big Air Qualification — February 7, 2026
  • Olympic Dates: February 7–18, 2026
  • Venue: Livigno Snow Park
  • Why Watch: Mark McMorris, one of Canada’s most decorated snowboarders, returned for his fourth Olympic Winter Games after winning slopestyle bronze at Sochi 2014, PyeongChang 2018 and Beijing 2022.

Mark McMorris has been a leading figure in Canadian snowboarding for more than ten years. The three-time Olympic bronze medallist returned to Milano Cortina 2026 for his fourth Winter Games, known for always pushing the limits in slopestyle and big air. Just days before the competition, he had a serious crash during big air training and had to withdraw. Still, McMorris did not let that end his Olympics. After leaving the hospital, he recovered in time to compete in slopestyle, once again showing the determination and resilience that have shaped his impressive career.

Rachel Homan delivers a stone in a curling match at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
Canada’s Rachel Homan delivers a stone during women’s curling competition at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. | Image: Canadian Olympic Committee

5. Rachel Homan & Brad Jacobs — Mixed Doubles Curling

  • Sport: Curling
  • First Event: Brad Jacobs — Wednesday, February 11 | Rachel Homan — Thursday, February 12
  • Olympic Dates: February 11–22, 2026
  • Venue: Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium
  • Position: Skip
  • Why Watch: Two of Canada’s most accomplished curlers, Rachel Homan and Brad Jacobs, led the women’s and men’s teams into Milano Cortina 2026 after winning the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, carrying Canada’s hopes in one of its most successful Winter Olympic sports.

Curling has long been one of Canada’s signature sports, and Rachel Homan and Brad Jacobs once again found themselves representing the Maple Leaf on one of the biggest stages in the world. After winning the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, both skips booked their places at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. Homan arrived as the reigning world champion and one of the sport’s most consistent players, while Jacobs returned to the Olympics 12 years after leading Canada to gold in Sochi. With years of experience and plenty of big-game moments behind them, both entered the Games as genuine medal contenders.

Canada's William Dandjinou competes in the men's 1000m short track speed skating semifinal at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.
Canada’s William Dandjinou races in the men’s 1000m semifinal at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, where he qualified first in his semifinal at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium. | Image: Canadian Olympic Committee

6. William Dandjinou — Short Track Speed Skating

  • Sport: Short Track Speed Skating
  • First Event: Mixed 2,000m Relay Quarterfinals — Tuesday, February 10, 2026
  • Olympic Dates: February 10–21, 2026
  • Venue: Forum di Milano
  • Why Watch: A two-time ISU Crystal Globe winner and one of the world’s top short track speed skaters, William Dandjinou made his long-awaited Olympic debut at Milano Cortina 2026 after narrowly missing out on Beijing 2022.

William Dandjinou arrived in Milano Cortina as one of Canada’s brightest medal hopes on the ice. After missing selection for the Beijing 2022 Olympics, the Sherbrooke native turned that disappointment into motivation, becoming one of the most dominant skaters on the ISU World Tour. His Olympic debut lived up to the hype, helping Canada win silver in the mixed 2,000m relay and challenging for medals in multiple individual events. At just 24, Dandjinou has already established himself as one of the biggest names in short track speed skating—and his best years may still be ahead.

Canada's Éliot Grondin competes in the men's snowboard cross event at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in Livigno.
Canada’s Éliot Grondin competes in the men’s snowboard cross event at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in Livigno, Italy. | Image: Canadian Olympic Committee – Mark Blinch

7. Éliot Grondin — Snowboard Cross

  • Sport: Snowboard Cross
  • First Event: Men’s Snowboard Cross Qualification — Thursday, February 12, 2026
  • Olympic Dates: February 12–15, 2026
  • Venue: Livigno Snow Park
  • Why Watch: One of the world’s best snowboard cross riders, Éliot Grondin arrived at Milano Cortina 2026 as the reigning world champion and a two-time Crystal Globe winner, aiming to build on his Olympic success in Beijing 2022.

Éliot Grondin has quickly become one of Canada’s biggest stars in snowboard cross. After winning silver and bronze at Beijing 2022, the Quebec native arrived in Milano Cortina at the height of his career, fresh off a world championship and two consecutive Crystal Globe wins. He followed those successes by winning another Olympic silver medal, narrowly missing gold by just 0.03 seconds in an exciting final. At only 24, Grondin has already proven to be one of Canada’s most dependable medal hopefuls on snow.

Canada's Megan Oldham celebrates with her bronze medal at the women's slopestyle medal ceremony at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in Livigno, Italy, on February 9, 2026
Canada’s Megan Oldham celebrates after winning the bronze medal in the women’s slopestyle final at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in Livigno, Italy, on February 9, 2026. | Image: Getty Images – Hannah Peters

8. Megan Oldham — Freeski

  • Sport: Freeski (Slopestyle & Big Air)
  • First Event: Women’s Slopestyle Qualification — Saturday, February 7, 2026
  • Olympic Dates: February 7–16, 2026
  • Venue: Livigno Snow Park
  • Why Watch: One of Canada’s most exciting freestyle skiers, Megan Oldham, arrived at Milano Cortina 2026 after making history as the first woman to land a triple cork in competition. She left Italy as a double Olympic medallist, winning bronze in slopestyle and then claiming Canada’s first-ever Olympic gold in women’s freeski big air.

Megan Oldham has been challenging the boundaries of women’s free skiing for years, and Milano Cortina 2026 felt like the moment when everything came together. After just missing a medal at Beijing 2022, the Ontario native came back with confidence and performed when it counted most. She started her Games with a bronze medal in slopestyle before delivering two great runs to win Olympic gold in big air, becoming the first Canadian to win this event at the Winter Games. At only 24 years old, Oldham has already established herself as one of the brightest stars in Canadian freestyle skiing.

Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps of Canada celebrate with the Canadian flag after winning bronze in the pairs event at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in Beijing, China, on December 8, 2023.
Canada’s Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps celebrate with the Canadian flag after winning bronze in the pairs competition at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in Beijing, China, on December 8, 2023. | Image: Getty Images – Tingshu Wang

9. Deanna Stellato-Dudek & Maxime Deschamps — Figure Skating

  • Sport: Figure Skating (Pairs)
  • First Event: Pairs Short Program — Sunday, February 15, 2026
  • Olympic Dates: February 6–22, 2026
  • Venue: Forum di Milano
  • Why Watch: Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps, one of Canada’s most accomplished pairs teams, arrived at Milano Cortina 2026 as former world champions and three-time Canadian champions. Despite an injury scare before the Games, they fought back to compete in the Olympic pairs event.

Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps have already written one of Canadian figure skating’s most remarkable stories. The pair joined forces in 2019 after Stellato-Dudek moved from the United States to Montreal, beginning a partnership that would culminate in their becoming world champions in 2024. Her journey to the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 was anything but ordinary. After retiring from singles skating in the early 2000s due to injuries, she spent 16 years away from the sport before returning with one goal—winning Olympic gold. At 42, Stellato-Dudek finally made her Olympic debut alongside Deschamps, marking one of the sport’s most remarkable comebacks.

| Image: Canadian Olympic Committee – Katie Stratman

10 Courtney Sarault — Short Track Speed Skating

  • Sport: Short Track Speed Skating
  • First Event: Mixed 2,000m Relay — Tuesday, February 10, 2026
  • Olympic Dates: February 10–20, 2026
  • Venue: Milano Ice Skating Arena
  • Specialty: 500m, 1000m, 1500m & Relay
  • Why Watch: Courtney Sarault entered Milano Cortina 2026 as one of the world’s top short-track speed skaters after winning the 2025–26 ISU Crystal Globe. She left Italy with four Olympic medals, becoming only the second Canadian athlete to win four medals at a single Winter Olympics.

Entering Milano Cortina 2026 as the reigning ISU Crystal Globe champion, one of Canada’s brightest medal hopes fulfilled every expectation. Courtney Sarault delivered her best Olympic performance, winning silver in the mixed relay and the women’s 1000m, and bronze in the women’s 500m and the women’s 3000m relay. Her four-medal haul made her only the second Canadian athlete to win four medals at a single Winter Olympic Games, cementing her place among Canada’s standout stars on the ice.

Team Canada athletes march behind the Canadian flag at the Opening Ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The Canadian delegation featured a record 225 athletes, the country's largest-ever team at the Winter Olympic Games.
Team Canada enters the stadium at the Opening Ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Canada’s 225-athlete delegation was the largest in the nation’s Winter Olympic history. | Image: Canadian Olympic Committee

What Canadian Fans Can Expect At Milano Cortina 2026

There’s nothing quite like the Winter Olympics when you’re cheering for the Maple Leaf. Whether it’s gathering with family for the hockey game, setting an early alarm to catch a medal event, or following every run, race and routine from work or school, Canadians always find a way to support their athletes. This year’s team is packed with household names and rising stars, giving Canucks plenty of reasons to tune in from the Opening Ceremony through the final day of competition.

From hockey and curling to moguls, snowboarding, speed skating and figure skating, Team Canada has medal hopefuls across almost every event at the Winter Games. Many events will take place overnight or early in the morning because of the time difference with Italy, but that’s all part of the Olympic experience. Make some coffee, put on your favourite Team Canada jersey and get comfortable—some of the best Olympic moments happen when most of the country is still asleep. Canadians can watch every event live on CBC, CBC Gem and Radio-Canada, with additional coverage on TSN and RDS.

Win or lose, these Games are about more than the medal table. They’re about watching Canucks chase lifelong dreams, celebrate years of hard work, and create moments that will be talked about long after the Olympic flame is extinguished. Those are the stories that make Canadians proud, and they’re the ones worth staying up—or waking up early—for.

Go Canada Go!

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When it comes to gaming on the go — or docking for a full-screen living room experience — the Nintendo Switch is in a league of its own. Celebrated by many as the best console, players naturally seek the best accessories to match. Whether you’re aiming for higher performance, more ports, or something more travel-friendly, the right dock can completely enhance your gaming experience.

While the standard dock is functional, third-party options have greatly improved. Some are sleeker, some offer better cooling, and others include extra features that Nintendo’s original dock doesn’t even try to provide. From reliable home setups to portable powerhouses, we’ve compiled the 7 best Nintendo Switch docks that are worth every penny.

Quick Picks: Best Nintendo Switch Docks Overview

Nintendo Switch Deck | Image: Supplied

1. Nintendo Switch Dock

  • Compatibility: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED
  • Ports: 2 x USB, HDMI, LAN
  • Power Supply: No
  • Weight: 315g
  • Price: USD $109.99

Sticking with the official Nintendo Switch Dock is always a smart choice. It’s a popular option for many, especially since it comes bundled with the Switch OLED model. This dock features a clean and simple design, with two USB ports on the side, one at the back, and an HDMI output that makes switching to TV mode easy. There’s also a wired LAN port, which is beneficial for stable online gameplay. While it doesn’t include all the features of some third-party options, it’s reliable, proven, and officially supported — just remember, it’s only compatible with the Nintendo Switch and OLED models. The updated version of the dock is set to launch in the United States on June 5th, making it a great time to upgrade if you’re sticking with the official accessory.

Ukor Switch Deck | Image: Supplied

2. Ukor Switch Dock

  • Compatibility: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED
  • Ports: 3x USB, HDMI, USB-C Charging,
  • Power supply: No
  • Weight: 100g
  • Price: USD $27.99

If you’re always on the move and need something much smaller than the official dock, this compact third-party option is ideal. Designed as a lightweight, travel-ready alternative, this mini Switch dock supports TV mode, USB-C charging, and HDMI output, all within a pocket-sized design. It’s a great choice for weekend trips, gaming at a friend’s place, or simply reducing cable clutter at home. While it doesn’t include an AC adapter and works best with Nintendo’s official charger, it excels in portability. Plus, it’s more budget-friendly, making it a smart option if you’re looking for a backup dock or prefer a minimal setup while on the go.

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3. Ikedon Switch Dock

  • Compatibility: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED
  • Ports: 1 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, USB-C, HDMI
  • Power Supply: No
  • Weight: 48g
  • Price: USD $29.99 ​

If portability and price are your top priorities, the Ikedon Switch Dock effortlessly ticks both boxes. It’s very lightweight, travel-friendly, and features a more open cradle-style design that reduces the risk of scratching your screen — a common concern with the official dock. The adjustable angle is a nice bonus, especially if you’re playing in tabletop mode and want a better view. However, there are a few things to consider. You’ll need to bring your own power adapter (preferably the official one), and while the dock supports 4K output, the Switch itself maxes out at 1080p — so don’t expect a resolution boost. The build quality feels reasonable for the price, but it’s not exactly a premium choice for travel or a secondary setup.

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4. KDD Docking Station Add-On

  • Compatibility: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED
  • Ports: 4 x USB
  • Power Supply: Yes
  • Weight: 115g
  • Price: USD $15.99

If you want to keep your gaming setup organised and your Joy-Cons charged, the KDD Docking Station Add-On is an effective solution. Designed to attach seamlessly to your existing Switch dock, it allows you to charge up to four Joy-Con controllers at the same time. Additionally, it features eight game card slots, helping you keep your favourite titles within easy reach and your gaming area tidy. The dock includes LED indicators that show the charging status of each Joy-Con, while built-in safety features protect against overcharging, overheating, and short circuits. Its compact design ensures it doesn’t take up much space, making it a convenient addition to your gaming station.

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5. Gulikit Switch Docking Station

  • Compatibility: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED
  • Ports: USB, HDMI
  • Power Supply: No
  • Weight: 108g
  • Price: USD $29.99

If you’re seeking a compact and versatile docking option, the GuliKit Switch Docking Station offers a sleek alternative to the official dock. Its minimalist design includes a magnetic cover for the USB-C connector, providing protection during transport. The dock supports 4K, 1080P, and 720P video output, although the Switch itself caps at 1080P.

The GuliKit dock’s air vents help keep it cool during long play sessions. It has a stylish, portable design, but it only has one USB-A port, which limits connectivity. The dock mode button can be stiff, needing a firm press. Despite these drawbacks, it remains a solid, travel-friendly choice for gamers at its price.

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6. SIWIQU Switch Docking Station

  • Compatibility: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED
  • Ports: 2 x USB-A (USB 2.0), 1 x USB-C Input, 1 x USB-C Output, HDMI
  • Power Supply: No
  • Weight: 100g
  • Price: USD $27.99

If you’re looking for a portable and budget-friendly alternative to the official Nintendo Switch dock, the SIWIQU Docking Station presents an appealing option. Its compact design makes it perfect for travel or small spaces. The dock features a one-touch display switching button that effortlessly switches between TV and tabletop modes.

The SIWIQU Docking Station supports 4K, 1080P, and 720P video output, but the Switch maxes at 1080P. It has two USB-A ports for peripherals. Using the official Nintendo Switch AC adapter is essential for best performance and avoiding issues. Its lightweight, portable design makes it ideal for gamers.

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7. MOSAHOLL Switch Dock Station

  • ompatibility: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED
  • Ports: 1 x USB-C , 1 x USB-A 3.0, HDMI
  • Power Supply: No
  • Weight: 100g
  • Price: USD $45.99 ​

For a portable and space-saving alternative to the official Nintendo Switch dock, consider the MOSAHOLL Switch Dock Station. Its lightweight design makes it ideal for gaming on the move, and it offers 4K video output for crisp visuals on compatible screens. Additionally, the USB-A 3.0 port enables the connection of peripherals like controllers or external storage devices. While the MOSAHOLL dock features impressive capabilities for its price, it is crucial to use the official Nintendo Switch AC adapter to ensure optimal performance and avoid potential problems. Some users have experienced occasional connectivity issues, so it’s best to handle the dock carefully and ensure all connections are secure.

Nintendo Switch Dock Buying Guide

If you’re looking for a Nintendo Switch dock, whether it’s your first or a spare for travel, there are a few key points to consider. Compatibility is essential — not every dock works with all versions of the console, and if you’re using a Switch Lite, you’ll need to ignore video output features entirely. You should also think about the number and type of ports, especially if you plan to connect peripherals or need a more stable internet connection. The power source is important as well — third-party docks can be excellent, but make sure you’re using the correct adapter. Whether you prefer a full-sized dock for your home setup or an ultra-portable one for your gaming bag, the right dock should suit your lifestyle, console, and budget.

Third-Party Docks

Third-party Nintendo Switch docks have become popular alternatives to the official model. They often showcase smaller, more portable designs and include various enhancements, such as extra USB ports and better ventilation. Many users prefer these docks for travel or as secondary setups, especially when looking for a more affordable option. However, it’s essential to check compatibility and reviews before purchasing, as not all third-party docks offer the same level of reliability or safety. Using a trusted power adapter — ideally the official Nintendo one — is generally advised to prevent performance issues or potential damage. With proper research, a third-party dock can be a useful and convenient addition to your gaming setup.

Connectivity

As mentioned, a good dock should cover the essentials, such as HDMI output for TV viewing, USB ports for charging accessories or wired controllers, and Ethernet (LAN) for a more stable online connection. If you don’t need all the features, keep it simple — just make sure the ports match your setup and how you play.

Price

When choosing a dock, price usually reflects design, build quality, and extra features. Basic models tend to focus on core functionality, while more expensive options often include additional ports, compact designs, or higher-quality materials. It’s not always about spending more — it’s about finding the dock that fits your needs. Consider how often you’ll use it, whether you need it for travel or home, and what types of accessories you’ll connect. Prioritize reliability and compatibility over flashy extras, and you’ll achieve better value in the long run.

General FAQ’s

Do All Docks Work With The Switch OLED Model?

Most newer docks do, but it’s wise to verify compatibility, particularly with third-party options. Not all of them are designed considering the OLED’s slightly larger dimensions.

Are Third-Party Switch Docks Safe To Use?

They can be, provided you select a reputable brand and use the official Nintendo power adapter. Be sure to review ratings and product compatibility to minimize risks.

Can I Use My Switch Lite With A Dock?

No — the Switch Lite doesn’t support video output, so it won’t work with any dock for TV play. It’s designed for handheld use only.

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