A:AnswerWhen you dock the switch with the Joy-con's attached it charges both the Switch and the controllers while when it's not docked the switch will charge the joy-con's when they are attached.
It doesn't come with the separate charging dock you can buy.
A:AnswerYes, but you would need a converter box. It won't look pretty though. It would look better in handheld mode. With how much TVs have come down in price, you'd be better to put the money towards that. If you still need to use old devices, there are options for that.
A:Answer1) The MicroSD card (SanDisk) isn't required.
2) The switch only has 32GB of internal storage while the MicroSD gives you 128GB more storage which I recommend.
3) The accidental insurance is 100% worth it, if the device is accidentally damaged then it's replaced. Cost is $50 for 2 years of protection, if it's broken then you paid $50 for a new $300 console. (Please ask at purchase or talk to a Geek Squad member for all the details of what it covers)
A:AnswerYes is the new version, I think the battery of the device it’s bigger than the old version, but I recommend to buy the replacement plan Best Buy offer in this product, you never know what could happen
A:AnswerThe Nintendo Switch can output stereo audio or a 5.1 audio signal, but only through an HDMI cable. You should be able to run the HDMI cable from the Switch to your Audio Extractor, then run an optical cable to your audio setup. You would just want to adjust the Switch's audio settings so that it is playing audio in 5.1.
A:AnswerThe Wii and the Nintendo Switch are two different systems. While I have heard of a fitness game and accessory coming out for the Switch, I don't know if there is one. The only accessory I know of at the moment for fitness games are the Wii Balance board which was used for the Wii and Wii U for the Wii Fit games in both systems.
The Wii and Wii U while of the same family, are different systems. The original Wii had backwards compatibility with GameCube games, while the Wii U is backwards compatible with any of the Wii games. Though you're probably going to have to look somewhere else for those as I'm sure Best Buy does not sell either.
Or just wait for something to come out for the Switch.
A:AnswerIf you’re talking about using Data off your phone to create a mobile hotspot for the system to connect to yes. When you create a hotspot it’s a source of WiFi anything can connect to that is WiFi compatible.