How to Connect Nintendo Switch OLED Dock To TV & Set Up!

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Published 2021-10-11
How to set up and use the Nintendo Switch OLED with the Dock, including how to turn on and attach the joy-cons.

All Comments (21)
  • Straight to the point. Don't have to watch 17 or 20 min just to set up this. Thank you so much.
  • Thank you for doing this. I couldn't figure out how to get the cords in and I was afraid to pop that plate off.
  • @nll7646
    Thanks for this video,I treated myself to this recently,I'm 51 years old and I don't know how to install stuff at all, but your instructions was easy and the system itself was super easy to hook upšŸ„°
  • Thank you so much! This was the only tutorial I found that went smoothly step by step from opening the box all the way to connecting it to the tv!!
  • @melosidhe779
    Thank you so much for this video. My switch didn't come with an instruction manual that explained any of this (which I'm not happy about since I bought it brand new). The most it had were the basic warnings
  • @SonicBoom00
    Perfect instructions. Simple and concise!!! Just what Iā€™ve been looking for!!!!
  • Thank you I had no clue that panel popped off I couldnā€™t figure out what to do
  • @Blagger3000
    Easy Set-up, works every time. 1. Connect the cables for power and the HDMI to the docking station. (Pop the plate on the base of the docking station and you will find the ports for the power lead and HDMI) 2. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to one of the TV's HDMI ports ensuring that it is firmly connected. 3. Place the Nintendo in the docking station ensuring that it is seated correctly. Turn on the mains electric power. 4. When the Nintendo is docked make sure that it is switched on using the On/Off power switch on the Nintendo its self. 5. The green light on the docking station will show when it is connected to the TV. 6. You should be able to see the Nintendo Switch Icon in the same place you select your various other smart gadets like, Playstation etc. ** Note: When you turn off your TV the green light on the docking station will go out. When you switch on your TV also switch on the Nintendo power switch and the green light will come on.
  • @TonyStark-kd5ti
    Thank you so much. This was better than all the other help videos. They had the cords already plugged in and I didn't know that the charging cord was the cord meant to be plugged in. You explained it step by step and it really helped.
  • @4Vinny4
    simple and to the point, Thank you!
  • @Sue938
    Thank you easy instructions really fast straight to the point and this is way better than any any other video that Iā€™ve seen because I was trying to hook my Nintendo to the TV
  • @desmondt7281
    Life saver! Just bought for my 6yr boy. I was going to return it, but your video changed everything! šŸ™šŸ¾
  • @darylang2575
    Ur a saviourā€¦ I know itā€™s 2023 but gonna get my first gaming device in years. And I ainā€™t gonna wait for the rumours so called switch 2/pro thatā€™s coming out 2024/2025
  • Thank you so damn much, I'm someone who really only learns from watching someone irl and this is one of the few rare cases that I actually understand this through a video.
  • @user-oc5ye7pz7p
    dude just saved my life with this video bc i was sooo confused
  • Thank you so much for posting this I would have not been able to figure this out such a big helpšŸ‘
  • @ff6girl
    Thank you so much! I didn't know I had to open the doc to plug in the HDMI cable. Excellent video.