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Flying With the Switch?

uncleslappy

nethack is my favorite dark souls clone
I'm flying from NJ to Vegas tomorrow so I'm bringing the switch out of the house for the first time. I got that hybrid case that's like the ipad smart case and I have a small usb battery bank.

Questions:

1) Anybody have horror stories about traveling with the switch? What should I do to keep it safe?
2) Can I use the switch in tabletop mode with the controllers detatched on the plane? Do the joycon interfere with the plane comms?

Thanks guys!
 
Imo the kickstand doesn't go back far enough to make playing it on your tray table an enjoyable experience since it's not angled up at your face unless you're really short or are slouching in the seat.
 
Flown several times with mine in the past month. No issues and I haven't had a flight attendant say anything when I had the joycons detached. Having a usb-c battery pack is a must if the flight is over 2.5 hours.
 
I'm flying from NJ to Vegas tomorrow so I'm bringing the switch out of the house for the first time. I got that hybrid case that's like the ipad smart case and I have a small usb battery bank.

Questions:

1) Anybody have horror stories about traveling with the switch? What should I do to keep it safe?
2) Can I use the switch in tabletop mode with the controllers detatched on the plane? Do the joycon interfere with the plane comms?

Thanks guys!
(2) Bluetooth is fine. My only concern about tabletop mode would be turbulence knocking it off the tray. I've played it in handheld mode on several flights since it released with no issues, but I've never tried tabletop.
 
Unless you experience turbulence, I don't remember hearing any horror stories. As for connection problems, just turn on airplane mode and the "bluetooth (controllers only)" thing that only pops up after, you should be fine.
 
Flew to Indonesia on a combined like 17-18 hr flight and played Zelda with no issues. Also traveled around Indonesia from big cities to jungles far far away and as long as you have a plug (cause with Zelda even with all battery draining things like wifi, control rumble it only lasts like 3.5 hrs) its a dream.
 
Imo the kickstand doesn't go back far enough to make playing it on your tray table an enjoyable experience since it's not angled up at your face unless you're really short or are slouching in the seat.

So glad I got the official carry case. The stand set up you can do with the inside flap puts the Switch at a much better angle.
 
It might make your back hurt. I played it both handheld and with the stand and both times I had to sit awkwardly to the point my shoulders and back kinda hurt. In short so ymmv.
 
If you don't like the kickstand in the Switch there is one by Hori you can get it also leaves space to use the charging adapter, dunno how well the overall quality of the stand is tho.
 
Having a usb-c battery pack is a must if the flight is over 2.5 hours.

I finally bought a generic USB to USB-C cable, and I'm curious to try out my current battery pack to see how well it charges my Switch.

I don't think it was made for USB-C in mind, so it will probably be pretty slow, but as long as it gets me a few extra hours (or at least charges it reasonably well while I'm not using it) I'll be happy.
 
I've done two trips to Japan (back and forth twice) with my Switch, and it's been wonderful.

• Don't put it in airplane mode because you can't use the JoyCons in tabletop mode. No one has complained and my flight has gone fine each time.
• Get the Hori Stand. Fuck the kickstand. This thing rules.
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I've done two trips to Japan (back and forth twice) with my Switch, and it's been wonderful.

• Don't put it in airplane mode because you can't use the JoyCons in tabletop mode. No one has complained and my flight has gone fine each time.
• Get the Hori Stand. Fuck the kickstand. This thing rules.
You're not going to crash the flight, but if you want to comply with the airline's instructions, then do this:
Unless you experience turbulence, I don't remember hearing any horror stories. As for connection problems, just turn on airplane mode and the "bluetooth (controllers only)" thing that only pops up after, you should be fine.
 
I recommend flying with an airborne vehicle, not a Nintendo Switch. There should be a variety of airlines that operate in your area.
 
Just got back from a flight with one. I wouldn't rely on the kickstand on the tray, very flimsy. You will have to take the screen part out for security like any other tablet.
 
• Don't put it in airplane mode because you can't use the JoyCons in tabletop mode.

You can enable Bluetooth for controllers even with airplane mode enabled. Turning airplane mode on basically just turns off WiFi, Bluetooth and NFC, but you can still enable any one or a combination of two of them after the fact and it would still say "Airplane mode On".
 
I traveled with it to Greece, from New York, and back. Didn't have to remove it at security. Used it in handheld mode as well as tabletop mode. Even plugged it directly into 220v power using a plug adapter tip. No issues.
 
I fly 6000kms a week for work which has been (over the past four years of doing so) a complete nightmare...

I now wish I lived further away from where I work!
 
I took my Joy Cons off and they interfered with the plane's controls.

I ended up controlling it like Link did to the Rito Devine Beast.
 
I got this beauty

Ooh ... that is the first case I've seen that might tempt me away from my "wrap it in a microfiber cloth" travel strategy.

How much of a hassle is it to attach and remove the cover between trips? Does the front flap fold all the way back and stay out of the way when you're using it in handheld mode?
 
I traveled with it to Greece, from New York, and back. Didn't have to remove it at security. Used it in handheld mode as well as tabletop mode. Even plugged it directly into 220v power using a plug adapter tip. No issues.

What type of adapter did you use? I wanna use my pro controller to charge the thing, but I am unsure what type of adapter I have. Would the one I have for my iPad work?
 
Guys from my experience it's best NOT to play the Switch and plug in a USB power bank at the same time.

The Switch just sucks all the juice out of the power bank while playing a game before starting to use its own internal battery. I've found it best to use the Switch's own internal battery when playing games, then when that runs out you charge that battery using the power bank.

Of course while you're recharging the Switch off the power bank you can't play games as the Switch is off/in standby mode.
 
Let other passengers play with your Switch and tell them that they can preorder it on Amazon and other retailers.

Also, don't forget to tell them that Zelda has a 98 meta score.
 
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