Hardware Adding Bluetooth Audio to the Switch

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I'm trying this right now but I have a problem...
I get interference (not buzzing more like data transmission) on the audio.
Did you encounter this problem, do you have a fix ?

Thanks
 
I'm trying this right now but I have a problem...
I get interference (not buzzing more like data transmission) on the audio.
Did you encounter this problem, do you have a fix ?

Thanks
I sometimes have that problem using the regular headphone jack on the Switch, but the noise doesn't come through the Bluetooth transmitter for me. I'd recommend moving your audio wires away from anything that seems like it may cause noise.
 
I sometimes have that problem using the regular headphone jack on the Switch, but the noise doesn't come through the Bluetooth transmitter for me. I'd recommend moving your audio wires away from anything that seems like it may cause noise.
My module and the wires goes over the rear aluminium shield, so I don't get why I have this problem.
I have tried 2 modules (different brand and model), the only thing that help (less noise) is if I use a larger ground wire. The volume level on the switch doesn't change the noise volume, only the volume on the headphones change the noise volume. Why did you use larger wiring for the +5v and gnd ?
 
I don't want to open up my nintendo switch and i want to do it. Is there another way?

Sounds like you want a dongle. There are a bunch of "Switch bluetooth adaapters" online nowadays. Just do a little internet search. There are both USB and headphone jack versions.

(Can't offer an opinion on any of them though. Haven't used one.)
 
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