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A solution to connect your bluetooth audio devices to your Nintendo Switch sans USB, compatible in both docked and handheld mode?! How well does GuliKit's Route+ Pro do what Nintendon’t? Let’s check it out!

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The Nintendo Switch has been a boon to third party peripheral manufacturers; the USB-C port is gateway to myriads of add-ons and the console has grooves to hold in place any accessories which manufacturers can come up with that fit in. This boon is also thanks to Nintendo’s exquisite ability to continue to screw things up upon release of the console in 2017; the mediocre battery life has inspired countless of battery packs, their sorry excuse for a kickstand has prompted companies to make dedicated stands for the console and the scratch-friendly screen is one of the reason almost every Switch owner coats their console with a protective film from Day 1.

A notable, and quite annoying, omission that I have personally come across is the lack of support for Bluetooth headsets in handheld mode. While Nintendo tried to right its wrongs in the 4.0.0 system update which finally added support for Bluetooth headsets over USB in docked mode, the company did not offer a solution for the same feature in handheld mode or for headphones that operate solely through bluetooth (i.e. without a USB dongle).

Being mostly a gamer on the go myself, the wireless ease of Bluetooth pieces is something that I have grown quite fond of for their portability and being unobstructed by the pesky dangling wires. I believe that there should be native support for such peripherals for any contemporary handheld gaming device. However, I do recognize the latency aspect when it comes to wireless audio, so I would only recommend it for non-competitive gaming or for playing games where the outcome does not rely too much on the sound. Nevertheless, for on-the-go gamers like myself on the lookout for a method to use wireless headsets on the Switch in handheld mode, one third party company has come with a solution to address this issue. Meet the GuliKit Route+ Pro.

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This nifty little thing is your way to enjoy wireless earphones, headsets and even speakers that are Bluetooth enabled. It does so via its CSR chip and claims low latency with its aptX LL codec. There have been other solutions available that attempted to address this issue (see this video for example) but those operated through the audio jack and latency was an issue. The Route+ Pro on the other hand plugs through the USB-C port of the Switch and having tested it myself with games like Zelda, Moonlighter and SEGA Mega Drive Classics, I have not come across any noticeable lag and the sound quality ultimately depends on the headphones you are using.

Speaking of, here is a complete list of officially tested models, courtesy of GuliKit:

List of tested and compatible Bluetooth headsets
Brand Model
Apple Airpods
SONY WH-1000XM2
SONY WI-1000X
SONY MDR-XB950B1
EDIFIER W860NB
EDIFIER TWS3
HUAWEI AM60
MI Bluetooth collar earphone
MI Bluetooth headset
MEIZU EP51
MEIZU EP52
JBL TUNE205BT
Bose SoundSport Pulse
Bose QuietComfort 35 II
B&O PLAY beoplay H5
Sennheiser Momentum in-ear
Beats Studio3 Wireless
FIIL Diva2
1MORE E1004BA
Audio-technica CKR75BT

From my side, having tested the Route+ Pro with pieces from the Bose SoundSport Free Headphones to a cheap, unbranded Chinese one, I have come across no issues regarding pairing, loss of connectivity while in use nor any issues with the audio itself.

There is also a neat voice chat option with the included mini microphone that can be plugged into the Switch’s 3.5mm audio jack, so games with this feature like Fortnite have also been catered for.

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An aspect that I really commend in the Route+ Pro is its design. Weighing 7.8g, this add-on easily goes unnoticed both on the weight aspect and the visual aspect. While plugging this Bluetooth dongle through the Switch’s USB-C port can cause it to get in the way, especially when in a carry case, GuliKit took this inconvenience into consideration. The company provided a USB-C adapter that loops around the back of the console so that the Bluetooth dongle rests at the back of the console, out of sight and without any obstruction.

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The 'loop' USB-C adapter

GuliKit also points out that this 'back loop' adapter is also compatible with some other Type-C devices as pictured below and you can let your imagination develop on the implications...

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Moreover, the Bluetooth dongle even has a USB-C port on its underside so that one can charge the Switch all the while enjoying Bluetooth connectivity. Regarding power supply, the Route+ Pro is not fitted with a battery as it powers via the console itself, and requires a current of only 10 mAh to function.

There is also the option of using your Bluetooth audio device in docked mode by plugging the included regular USB to USB-C adapter into the dock’s USB port.

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One thing that I fault is the numerous small pieces that one has to take care of; I count three with the mini mic, the dongle itself and the USB-C adapter that loops around the back. GuliKit does not provide a carry case for those but they can easily be stashed in a carry case.

The GuliKit Route+ Pro is quite unique in that it addresses an issue with the Nintendo Switch that I have not seen other companies, including Nintendo, try to tackle. Buying it ultimately depends on your preference when it comes to audio peripherals and your need for a solution to use Bluetooth audio devices will be the judge of the current price tag of £38.99.

You can get yours on Amazon right here!

Verdict

What We Liked ...
  • Does what Nintendon’t
  • Compatible with all Bluetooth model tested
  • No external battery (powers using the Switch’s battery)
  • Compact and lightweight
  • Supports in-game voice chat
What We Didn't Like ...
  • Numerous small pieces
  • Price
9
out of 10

Overall

The GuliKit Route+ Pro is really the first add-on of its kind and addresses a glaring omission in the Nintendo Switch, and it does so flawlessly. However, whether you need to buy this or not depends on your stance regarding wireless headsets and the types of games you play. But your purchase will be wholly justified should you opt to invest in one.
Supports in-game voice chat? I thought Switch games didn't have in-game chat. Or is that only first party games?
 
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I see another usb-c port below the kit.
So my question:
Can u load your switch while this occupies the usb-c port, by inserting the loadingcable into the kits usb-c port?
 
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I see another usb-c port below the kit.
So my question:
Can u load your switch while this occupies the usb-c port, by inserting the loadingcable into the kits usb-c port?
you mean charging? if so, yes, you can charge the Switch by plugging the charger in the port under the dongle while it is occupying the USB-C port on the console. (see the last picture for reference)
 
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you mean charging? if so, yes, you can charge the Switch by plugging the charger in the port under the dongle while it is occupying the USB-C port on the console. (see the last picture for reference)
Oh god, how could i not see this.
I was just so exited, i had to ask and didnt even thought about looking at the pictures. Thx m8.
 
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This looks like the Nintendo Switch grew some balls!:tpi:
 
Seems like a nice little device, though I don't currently own any headsets or headphones that could be used with it.
 
$12? Sold!
Hurry, only 5 left on Amazon!
I'm not sure whether you just wanted the adapter/accessories (aka the plastic pieces) or the full package, but I'm pretty sure the reason why it costs so cheap is because that particular listing (from the comments) only includes the former. Both the user who posted that Amazon listing and the listing's description itself state that much.
 
Word about the adapter part; mine gave out after a few weeks.
Still looking for a more proper U shaped usb c adapter. But well there dont seem be any.
if someone has pointers on that ... let me know (and no not this one listed (the Gulikit one)

PS; dont mention these either;
https://www.amazon.com/SinLoon-Adap...=101&pf_rd_i=3015402011&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER
or the elbow ones.

They are to big (I need to fit it with a Satisfye Pro gaming grip ;))
(Yeah it a luxury thing to have it on the back ... but me wanzz....)
 
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This looks like a really nice accessory. What would have made it even greater, and which I thought might be the case at first when I read that it works docked, is if the male USB-C port on the device would allow it to simply be docked like normal with the device attached, but I guess that might not be possible if you want TV out functionality.
Still, I have been wanting support for BT headphones, and while it's not essential because I play sitting still anyway where the wires don't get in the way much, it would be useful to have especially in docked mode when playing in the TV.
Price is a bit high, but I guess that's to be expected considering all the little extras it comes with. They could have skipped the 3.5mm mic and lowered the price by £5 since I doubt many people are actually going to want to use a mic like that when it will probably be awful quality and also your teammates will hear literally every sound in the room. And if you are one of the few people that want something like that you could probably get it standalone from China for a few bucks.
I might just end up buying one of these. The fact that it supports aptX makes it worth the buy for me.
 
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Stupid part is that nsw has bluetoots, nin just won't add audio feature
Yeah, it's a real shame. It would be nice if they could add that function via an update or a hardware revision (if they ever choose to go down that path). I can't recall where exactly, but I remember reding a comment somewhere that a reason why Nintendo might have opted to not allow people to sync audio devices was probably due to the device sync limits Bluetooth has. Though tbh, I don't really feel like that's a sound theory because you'd probably only find yourself in that scenario if you had friends over (a lot/everyone's using the joycon grip) or for some reason own 8 joycons and had them all synced at once.
 
I'm not sure whether you just wanted the adapter/accessories (aka the plastic pieces) or the full package, but I'm pretty sure the reason why it costs so cheap is because that particular listing (from the comments) only includes the former. Both the user who posted that Amazon listing and the listing's description itself state that much.
Well, shiiiit. You are correct. Impulse buy fail,lol.
 
Yeah it is a bit cumbersome that Nintendo did not just enable it on-board. But im not even sure the chipset allows the proper codecs (I read that somehwere I though) But anyway I have been looking my ass of for a better solution toward putting on t back;

The Gulikit adapter on its own is ok for doing that.
But it will not work with the Satisfye Pro gaming grip. The dongle will simply not fit.
Same goes on that end with Genki.

BUT: Genki + Satisfye grip can still stand (ish) ... IT WILL tip over if slightly nudged.
So after going bananas looking for a probere U shapred, 180 degree USB type c adapter I decided to actually do this;
You know those protective caps for UBS-c so the metal part does not damage etc ... well I superglued one on the back the Satisfye grip, and tada a storage place for the dongle and it even fits within the case like normal :D
 
I was very pro Avantree Leaf for use on the switch, as per my review.. But this might be a better option, due to not needing an otg cable for handheld mode, and the voice chat functionality. Leaf is a bit cheaper though, even including otg cost.
 
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Stupid part is that nsw has bluetoots, nin just won't add audio feature

This. It's just like with iOS back in the days when they FINALLY added bt audio and touted it as some "new amazing feature", when really it should've had it from the beginning.

Dang.

The NS doesn't impress me one bit so far.
 
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ill wait until someone makes an all in one, charge, bluetooth and RCM, maybe also add Universal Controllers support, actually ill get one just for that usb c converter!
 
Is this compatible with the dock? Anyone know?
Yes it does. There is a cable included that plugs in the regular USB port of the dock and you can plug the device on the other end (see the picture under the video to see the cable).
 
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